Jaap Mees

Film blog 3 / IFFR 2012

IFFR 2011 Film Blog 3 LIVING: RAW CARBON BLOW The raw Russian Tiger Award-winning film LIVING, by filmmaker and theater director Vasily Sigarev, hits like a sledgehammer. It tells the story of an older woman who loses two young daughters and cannot accept their deaths. A boy who has a ruthless bitch of a mother who treats him badly. Her new boyfriend, who has repressed his father, is also aggressive towards him. In any case, I always find it difficult to see characters suffer in a film, but for children who are treated cruelly, that is even more true. Then there is a boy and a girl in their thirties who have just gotten married, and the boy is brutally beaten to a pulp by a gang of boys on the subway. He had even lent one of them some money, mind you. A pitch-black film, and it hits particularly hard because the acting is so incredibly strong on all fronts. Of course, life is much harder in Russia compared to our Western welfare state, but the point of such an extremely pessimistic film escapes me. Also not cheerful, but made with a few more sparks of hope, is the French-Canadian film NUIT #1 by Anne Emond. Also a debut film. It is about a boy named Nikolai, who attended art school and lives a reclusive life in his messy flat. He immerses himself in classical literature but rarely finishes a book. One evening, he meets Clara, a pretty girl with an inscrutable face. They are attracted to each other, and she ends up in his bed. Later, it turns out that this is not her first one-night stand; during the day she works as a teacher, and at night she picks up boys to have sex with. Because that way, at least, she feels alive. After making love, Nikolai falls asleep, and she disappears like a thief in the night. But he wakes up, calls her back, and a conversation ensues revealing that both are deeply uprooted and lonely. Anne Emond, according to the IFFR catalogue, explores this deep form of alienation that cannot be combated with sex, and not even with love, according to the director. IFFR was a decent festival. Of the nine films I saw this year, most were reasonable but not unforgettable, with the formidable L'HIVER DERNIER (see Filmlog 2 earlier) by Brussels-based American John Shank as a major positive standout. Naturally, these 9 films are not representative of the festival as a whole. This film, distributed by Cinéart, hits theaters on May 31st. Here is a characteristic quote from John Shank in the Daily Tiger newspaper: 'It is precisely our connection with others, with people, places, and ideas that defines our identity.' Jaap Mees Tiger Awards 2012: • Egg and Stone Huang Ji (China) • Clip by Maja Milos (Serbia) • The Juevesa Domingo by Dominga Sotomayor (Chile/NL)

Gouda, NL

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Emiel Martens

European premiere of Bad Friday: Rastafari

In honor of Bob Marley's 67th birthday, Caribbean Creativity, in collaboration with Each One Teach One, presents the fifth edition of Rootical Vibrations on Friday, February 10. The event takes place at Studio/K and consists of the European premiere of the poignant documentary Bad Friday: Rastafari after Coral Gardens and a slammin' Roots Reggae afterparty with The Skankin' Monks and Radical Hi-Fi Sound System. Bad Friday is a new documentary focusing on a Rastafari community in western Jamaica that commemorates the Coral Gardens incident every year. This incident took place just after Jamaica's independence in 1962, when the Jamaican government arrested, imprisoned, and tortured hundreds of Rastas. The film documents the shocking history of violence against Rastas in Jamaica through the eyes of the most iconic Rastafari community and shows how people use memories of traumatic events to create new possibilities for a shared future. The screening of Bad Friday will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers, Deborah A. Thomas and Junior 'Gabu' Wedderburn, who are traveling to Amsterdam especially for the European premiere. Afterwards, around 10:30 PM, the evening and night (until 3 AM!) continues with a Roots Reggae afterparty featuring a performance by the Amsterdam reggae band The Skankin' Monks and the groovy DJs of Radical Hi-Fi Sound System. The fifth edition of Rootical Vibrations, titled 'Rasta Struggles', is being held in honor of Bob Marley's 67th birthday (February 6, 1945). Bob Marley's music brought the Rastafari movement international fame. Reggae ensured worldwide recognition of Rastafari during a period when Rastas in Jamaica were still plagued by attacks and persecutions by the Jamaican government. ROOTICAL VIBRATIONS V: RASTA STRUGGLES Date: Friday, February 10, 2012 Time: 20:30-03:00 Film: Bad Friday: Rastafari after Coral Gardens (www.badfridaythefilm.com, incl. Q&A with the filmmakers!) Music: Roots Reggae afterparty (from 10:30 PM) Live performance: The Skankin' Monks (www.theskankinmonks.com) Sound System: Radical Hi-Fi Location: Studio/K (Timorplein 62), Amsterdam Price: €12.50 (film + afterparty), €5.00 (afterparty only) Reservations: 020 6840090 (Studio/K box office) RSVP: www.facebook.com/caribbeancreativity More info: www.caribbeancreativity.nl

Amsterdam, NL

Aankondiging

Deepeei Film Pr...

Deepeei film productions is looking for a new co-tenant

deepeei film productions is looking for a new roommate Which creative person/company will enrich our studio in Amsterdam West, on the border with Oud-Zuid? We are located in studio OH3 on the top (2nd) floor; this is our beautiful, spacious creative workspace. It is easily accessible as we are situated right next to the A10 ring road and the metro (Heemstedestraat station). Several creative, internationally operating companies are housed in OH3, with a nice coffee bar on the ground floor serving great sandwiches and coffee. In our 160m² studio, a self-contained 20m² unit is available for rent. We are looking for creative tenants for this. deepeei film productions is a film production company focused on making documentaries that inspire and motivate. We produce high-quality television programs for both public and commercial broadcasters. Additionally, we make short corporate films for semi-governmental organizations and NGOs. More about us at www.deepeei.com We are looking for companies that complement us, to share the space with. We are thinking of motion designers, animators, graphic designers, communication strategists, or website builders. We see this as a unique opportunity to enter into a regular collaboration, in addition to sharing the space. That is why we are also curious about what you have done. How much does it cost? 397.60 Euro excl. VAT What do you get? Lockable self-contained workspace of 20m2, secured with an alarm Use of internet. (fiber optic) Use of common area (Kitchen, dining table, toilet) Cleaning of the common area. Are you interested? Come take a look to see if you could see your desk here. We would appreciate a short email about who you are and what you do. Please respond via [email protected]

Amsterdam, NL

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