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Agenda link -->> [https://iffr.com/en/share-my-agenda?token=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.YTRiNjI0YmQwNTY1ODY1NTlhMzc3MzQzMGZkMTk3YjY0ODg3NDMzYmIzNjljYWU0OWJiMTRkNmY1OTIxZjA2YTJkNmVjYjM0ZTZjNjM0YTg2NjVhOTBmODRlNGE5MWMyYTIwODRlMDU1N2E3MWEwYzgyOGI2ZTkyZmM5OTAxY2I.CD17ycVv60u8iuenDx8H1bW8aynDjohxut2YnX_hPts] | |||
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Last year I was drawn to films set in remote places, esp. mountains. This year, a few films that I choose share that thread, but also the relationship with animals. | Last year I was drawn to films set in remote places, esp. mountains. This year, a few films that I choose share that thread, but also the relationship with animals. | ||
* L'île aux oiseaux, dir. Maya Kosa , Sérgio da Costa | |||
* Kala azar, dir. Janis Rafa | * Kala azar, dir. Janis Rafa | ||
* Birds (Or How to Be One), dir. Babis Makridis | * Birds (Or How to Be One), dir. Babis Makridis |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 23 January 2020
Agenda link -->> [1]
I am exploring
- the lyrical
- the realistic (and at times surrealist)
- and the intimate
I have a different set of criteria of choosing films to watch this year.
The description for La Fortaleza says it well:
By turns lyrical and raw, realistic and intimate, feverish visions also reflect the inner state of the protagonist
Selections
intense, deliberate aesthetics
The films:
- Vitalina Varela, dir. Pedro Costa
- La Fortaleza, dir. Jorge Thielen Armand
- Panquiaco, dir. Ana Elena Tejera
- Jallikattu, dir. Lijo Jose Pellissery
- This is not a burial, it's a resurrection, dir. Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese
They seem to share these qualities:
- primal, shamanistic
- extreme close-ups
- the protagonist in the center, almost otherworldly, iconographic
animals (interesting coincidences)
Last year I was drawn to films set in remote places, esp. mountains. This year, a few films that I choose share that thread, but also the relationship with animals.
- L'île aux oiseaux, dir. Maya Kosa , Sérgio da Costa
- Kala azar, dir. Janis Rafa
- Birds (Or How to Be One), dir. Babis Makridis
- Cemetery, dir. Carlos Casas
They seem to share these qualities:
- an unlikely story
- taking care of animals + wanting to be animals as metaphor
- commitment to the metaphor — living reality in imagination
intimacy
I am paying attention to films with a strong portrayal of intimacy (emotional and otherwise). Other than some of the above mentioned, these films feature relationships: between humans, between one devout geographer and the environment.
- Vendrá la muerte y tendrá tus ojos, dir. José Luis Torres Leiva
- Suzanne Daveau, dir. Luísa Homem
how to tell a story quietly
From the trailers I also recognized a certain slow pace that I use in my own film. I want to see these films to see how they tell a story quietly.
- For the Time Being, dir. Salka Tiziana
- Phases of Matter, dir. Deniz Tortum
- Together Apart, dir. Qu Youjia
I am not quite sure how quiet this film will be. But I do recognize the trait of telling stories through the protagonist's own speech. (A story within a story. Or the film as a story that the protagonists tell AND live.) It's something I want to achieve in my film, so hopefully I can learn something from them.
- The Fever, dir. Maya Da-Rin
habitat and home
There are two short programs focused on habitat and home, which relates to my grad film project.
- Heartland (diaspora)
- Natural Habitat (home)
others
I also included some films that will probably show me something new.
Short programs:
- Circuit Bending
- DINAMO (video art/experimental)
- True Identity (I am going to a talk by an artist who made one of these films)
Feature:
- Blanco en blanco, dir. Théo Court
- Si yo fuera el invierno mismo, dir. Jazmín López
- Nafi's Father, dir. Mamadou Dia
- Desterro, dir. Maria Clara Escobar
- The Science of Fictions, dir. Yosep Anggi Noen