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Program
COMPETITIVE PROGRAM
Nomination «Portrait»
«The Fundamental scientist«, Russia, 39 min,
2002
Director: Yevgeny Grigoryev Director of
photography: Artyom Anisimov. Production Manager:
Anna Kovalyova Production: Object-Media and «Actual
Film» Studio
NIKITA POZDEYEV — is a young scientist. In his
S. Petersburg's flat he decodes human genomes. One of the
versions, the human is only tank for keeping one of the special
kind of DNA. May be is the only aim, we exist. May be we was made
by acid. And love, love means nothing. It's for our
joins. Ones the mind will be the winner.
«Roach
trip», Canada, 45 min, 2003 Director Eric «ROACH»
Denis Producer Mila Aung-Thwin Cinematography:
Eric «ROACH» Denis, Claude «SMASH» Tassé Jr.
Roachtrip
starts by waving the black flag in the house of commons and ends
wandering lost in the desert. In between is a hardcore odyssey
down Canada's invisible punk highway spiraling out of the filthy
city in search of something pure and clean but ending up back in
the thick of the shit because you can't run forever. You can try
to escape the drugs, the cops, the pollution but eventually it
catches back up with you.
Roach and Smash, two inseperable
street buddies from Montreal. Ping-pong across the country to the
dismay of authority figures all over. The first time we met Roach
and Smash was in 2002's documentary hit S.P.I.T.: squeegee punks
in traffic , which chronicled the zero-tolerance war against
squeegee kids. Now these 2 co-conspirators are set loose with the
roachcam and the loose mandate of filming the annual punk
migration across Canada to the Okanagan valley.
Camping,
fishing, and fruit-picking through summer, these two punks are
never quite able to leave the city behind. Just beyond the
paradise of the Okanagan lies the lure of the Vancouver, North
America's heroin capital. The film is an autobiographical
coming-of-age chronicle told in an intimate point-of-view style.
«It's difficult to become a god», Russia, 30 min,
2003 Director Sergey Bosenko Producer Natalia
Zheltukhina Script Irina Semashko, Sergey Bosenko
Production Risk Film and Video studio
Incredible
work for short-lived triumph, exhausting coaching from early in
the morning until late at night, constant change of ups and downs
these are the components of everyday life of both a made gymnastic
champion Alexey Nemov and a young novice gymnast Jury
Ryazanov. Nomination «Problem»
«Communal residence», Russia, 13 min, 2002 Director:
Alina Rudnizkaya Scriptwriter: Sergey
Vinokurov Cinematography: Alexander
Gusev Production studio: Saint-Petersbourg documentary
films studio
Saint-Petersburg communal flat — an
anachronism of the 21st century. A communal flats separation
agent comes to the tenants in order to discuss possible move
variants. Entering one of the rooms he finds himself at a wedding.
Then he passes into an artist s room; then converses with
veterans. But despite the cramped conditions and certain
discomfort, all of them refuse to move.
«¹ 17», Israel,
76 min, 2003 Director: David Ofek Cinematographer and
co-director: Ron Rotem Producers: Edna and Elinor
Kowarsky Production: Eden Productions Ltd.
In
June 2002, a bus on its way to Tiberius from Tel Aviv, was
bombed. 17 people were killed, 16 were identified. No. 17
wasn't. He was buried a few weeks later — anonymous. The
police stopped searching, believing that he must have been a
foreign worker. This is where the filmmakers step in,
documenting in real time over a period of six months the search
for the identity of a man no one claimed missing. The film
takes the form of a detective investigation, but also pursues the
stories of several people who were affected directly or
indirectly, by this bombing, creating a tragic-comic portrait of a
society living under the shadow of death. When it seems that
the investigation has reached a dead end a vague lead
appears…
«Welcome to Holland», Netherlands, 100 min,
2003 Director: Sarah Vos Research &
Screenplay: Hanneke Bouwsema Camera: Sander Snoep
Production: Mariska Schneider
In this
documentary a Dutch film crew had the unique opportunity to stay
for two months within a, for outsiders totally closed facility for
underaged prospectless asylum seekers. This experimental Campus,
called Campus Vught, was set up so the young asylum seekers
waiting to be expelled from the Netherlands would not get bored
and at the same time have the chance to take a little education
home before being send back to their countries such as Sierra
Leone and China. This unique documentary starts at the day the
underaged asylum seekers refuse to follow their compulsory daily
classes, an act that would end up in a riot with dramatical
consequences. Nomination «Event»
«Money», Canada, 65 min, 2004. Script, direction and
research: Isaac Isitan Camera Isaac Isitan, Tolga
Kutluay, Michel Desroches, Kerem Saltuk Produced by
Carole Poliquin, Isaac Isitan Production ISCA
Productions Inc
Money is the blood of the economy and the
basis of exchange. Deprived of currency, Argentinians have a
revolutionary idea and create their own money. For them, it is a
question of survival. This phenomenon is not limited to
countries in crisis. There are over 3000 barter networks for goods
and services based on local currency. In the heart of the United
States, in Ithaca (NY), the film director met with a community for
whom the local currency is the expression of their political will
to support and develop local exchange at a time when capital so
easily crosses borders.
«War feels like war», UK, 59
min, 2003-04. Directed and filmed by ESTEBAN
UYARRA Executive Producer ALISON
ROOPER Production An In Focus / Uyarra Films Production
for the BBC in association with TV2/Danmark
War Feels like
War is a compelling account of the brutalities of 21st Century
war, told through the eyes of independent journalists. The film
documents the lives of reporters and photographers who subverted
military media controls to get access to the real Iraq War. As
the invading armies sweep into the south of the country, some of
the journalists in Kuwait decide to risk their lives to travel in
their wake, hungry to see the true impact of war on civilians. The
film records their frustration, fear, shock and horror as they
fight their way to Bagdad. They are the lucky ones. Behind them
others become part of a media circus trapped in Kuwait. Ahead of
them some journalists are killed in the
conflict.
«Checkmate — strategy of a revolution»,
Germany, 60min, 2004. Director Susanne
Brandtstätter Producer
GunnarDedio Cinematography: …Axel Schneppat, Hans-Peter
Eckardt Production Company:.LOOKS Film &
TV
How do you trigger off a revolution? «Checkmate»
reveals how and why the United States was involved in the Romanian
Revolution. When Ceausescu refused to accept the reforms sweeping
Eastern Europe in 1989, the ruthless Romanian dictator rushed
headlong into his own destruction. As the last of the hard-liners
in the Warsaw Pact, only Ceausescu stood in the way of Europe's
reunification…. Upon the backdrop of one of the most exciting
episodes of history, an intricate web of international political
strategies is unfolded. The Romanian revolution of 1989 seemed
spontaneous. But, as this investigative documentary proves,
history is not that simple. In actual fact, the Romanian
revolution was a strictly managed operation, controlled from the
outside. Hungary, Germany and especially the USA had big fingers
in the pie. For the first time, the events in Romania are put in
an international context, revealing surprising connections. It was
an international chess game — a game of power with far-reaching
results…both for Europe and the USA. In this highly convincing
work, filmmaker Susanne Brandstätter clarifies the larger issues
on the political world stage, but also proves that revolutions, no
matter how well prepared, never take place without innocent
victims. A painful conclusion.
Nomination «View of
the world»
«66 seasons», SLOVAKIA, 86 min,
2003. Producer ,Director Peter
Kerekes Cinematography: Martin Kollar Production
Company: Peter Kerekes
This documentary film about the
Old Swimming Pool in Ko'ice, where the history came to bathe», was
made over the last three summer seasons. Seen through several
stories which unfolded between the years 1936 and 2002, the film
captures 66 seasons at the popular swimming pool, and also the
same number of years in the history of Central and Eastern Europe.
The film is supported by the reminiscences of several visitors to
the «Čehačko», as the pool was known, which the film crew try to
reconstruct years later. The swimming pool thus acquires another
metaphysical dimension — it resembles a model of the world where,
with greater intensity, private stories merge with universal
history (for example, the bombing of Ko'ice during the Second
World War or the Russian invasion of 1968). Different generations
of swimmers replaced one another over the course of the decades,
only the craving for water as a place of absolute equality and
also a source of security remains just as strong.
«Yanks
Tanks», USA/Cuba, 70 min,
2002. Producer/Director/Cinematographer: DAVID SCHENDEL
Editor: JEAN KAWAHARA Associate
Producer/Interviewer: JAVIER BAJANA Yanks Tanks is
a first look at the phenomenon of classic American cars in Cuba.
Like an exotic, endangered species, these colorful cars roam
around this island paradise trapped in a 1950's time warp. As
beacons of individuality in a sea of government conformity they
represent freedom for those who own them. Owners who will do
almost anything to keep them running. Seeing these old cars in
recent films and photographs one wonders how they have maintained
them after decades with no spare parts and an embargo by the
United States. After repeated trips to Cuba, the Schendel brothers
succeed in taking a close look into the underground world of Cuban
cars, finding along the way a gallery of eccentric characters —
the curators of the largest, living, automobile museum in the
world
«Trial», Iran, 43 min, 2004 Producer,Director
Moslem Mansouri Cinematography Shahram Asadi
20 kilometers from Tehran, capital city of Iran, there
lays a village called Khosro. A group of people who work in the
brick kiln, making 8mm movies in a primitive, yet innovative way.
In Iran, publishing a book or making a movie has to go through
government censorships. The group had made movies in the villages
for about ten years until 1992 that they were al arrested by the
government forces and sent to prison. Months later they were
released on the condition that they made no more movies. Although
they were not allowed to make any more movies , they took risk of
making yet another one so that we could make our movie while they
were shooting.
Non-competitive program
«Nasty, dirty, evil» (Portraits of social
dirorder)
«Process», Kazakhstan, 47 min,
2003. Directors: Taras Popov, Vladimir
Nazarov Producer: Galina
Kuzembayeva Cinematography: Taras Popov
It
portrays the story of a boy in custody. This is the culmination of
two documentaries, one done ten years before the other, to get a
perspective of the life of inmates, revealing their inner true
feelings…almost like free birds in a cage. The TV camera here is
the watch dog. It perhaps cannot protect and solve the problems,
but can create awareness. Are jails really reform centres? What
really happens to the human soul in custodies- do they
change?
«The house that waits», Russia, 26 min,
2003. Director Evgeny Morozov Producer.
Sergy Slobodenuk Cinematography: Evgeny
Spivakov Production Company:«White Square»
They
call themselves simply — «THE FAMILY». And the dwelling - «THE
HOUSE». Officially it's the Rehabilitation Centre for
drug-addict «Orekhovo». They have their own a long time made
specific language of communication.The same specificity of
designations is presented at Rules of behavior in the House. They
are addicts. Former addicts. People that have found in themselves
strength to refuse drugs. They have the Statute, the daily
time-table, system of communication among themselves and an
external world. It is not so easy to get here on treatment, though
here is not treatments in the medical point. Here they do not
swallow a pills and do not make injections. There is a work in a
base of everything, sometimes heavy, and rigid system of
self-limitation. Term of stay in the House lasts 1 year. Up to the
nearest highway — 1 kilometer, up to the nearest ci! ty — 30. And
nevertheless here is the huge amount people wishing to arrive
(opportunities of the Centre are limited. Here may be 20 — 25
persons in one time, no more) .Why? The system of rehabilitation
in «Orekhovo» ï not KNOW-HOW, but statistics shows, that in the
similar European Centres number refused from drugs is about 25 —
40 %, in «Orekhovo» the Centre this number is 65 — 70 %. What is
the secret?
«Owners of nothing», Spain , 47 min,
2003. Producer EMILIO GONZALEZ MARTI Director
SEBASTIAN TALAVERA SERRANO Screenplay SEBASTIAN TALAVERA
& Carlos Hermo Production DOCUMANIA
Up to
twenty or thirty years ago, poverty was the result of injustice,
but it is no longer a cause of indignation. Being poor is a
question of chance or fate. «Owners of nothing» tells some of
the stories about a place that isn't on the map. A place where
it's painful to look straight ahead, and where everyone has
nothing. El Vacie, one of the oldest shantytown settlements in
Europe. Eight hundred people and an infinite number of
stories. Life there turns like the wheels of an abandoned
bicycle… without going anywhere. You can pedal for years, but
you'll still end up where you started. A place where the look
on a child's face speaks louder than words.
«Power
trip», USA/Georgia, 85 min, 2003. Producer , Director ,
Editor Paul Devlin Co-producer, camera Valery
Odikadze:
In an environment of pervasive corruption,
assassination, and street rioting, the story of chaotic
post-Soviet transition is told through culture clash, electricity
disconnections and blackouts.AES Corp., the massive American
«global power company,» has purchased the privatized electricity
distribution company in Tbilisi, capital of the former Soviet
Republic of Georgia. AES manager Piers Lewis must now train the
formerly communist populace that, in this new world, customers pay
for their electricity. The Georgians meanwhile, from pensioners to
the Energy Minister, devise ever more clever ways to get it free.
Amidst hot tempers and high drama, Lewis balances his love for the
Georgian people with the hardships his company creates for them,
as they struggle to build a nation from the rubble of Soviet
collapse.
«The transformer», Russia, 17 min,
2003. Director : Antoine Cattin, Pavel
Kostomarov Production : Kinoko On the way from Moscow
to Petersburg a huge electrical transformer fell off the truck.
The hero has to watch over it as long as a crane doesn't come to
pick it up…
«Wild-goose song», Russia, 26min,
2002. Director: Sergey Litvyakov Scriptwriter:
Sergey Litvyakov, Sergay Lando Cinematography: Boris
Titov Production: Saint-Petersbourg documentary films
studio
Throughout the vast territory of Russia there is
great number of little villages like Svirskoye. Cloister, hospital
and village are bounded up with common worldly cares of today. The
film reflects the life in remote places of Russia. Against a
background of magnificent nature personal philosophies of
inhabitants merge into a burden of hard being.
«Bedroom
radio», Scotland, 41min, 2003. Director: Doug
Aubrey Producer: Marie Olesen
Gary (DJ Allusion)
and Yvonne (DJ Miss-Chief) are a young couple who live on a tough
Paisley housing estate. Most nights they broadcast from their one
bedroom flat on Gary's pirate radio station: Allusion FM. In a
world where the drug dealer and moneylender rule, and where
alcoholism and violence are an everyday reality, it is ironic that
the only positive thing that this young couple can do for
themselves is illegal.
«The sound of Russia» , Germany,
59min, 2003. Director Ekaterina
Eremenko Production MA.Je.DE. film production All the
members of the Russian «Society of Amateur Canary Bird Singing»
are men. They belong to different social groups and come from all
over the country. One cold winter day, they arrive in Moscow,
unified only in the burning desire to win the annual contest.
They have been training their students — exclusively male too
- for a whole year. Only the male bird of the species «serinus
canaria canaria» is able to produce the admirable heavenly tunes.
It is a rigid men's world, as most women in Russia unfortunately
are completely busy with their daily chores and they have no time
to care about these «real essentials of life»…
«Post»,
Russia, 20 min, 1990 Director : Vitaly Mansky
The
War between Armenian SSR and Azerbijanian SSR was the first crack
on the body of Soviet Union and the first war for the post-war
generation . The war without right or wrong , the war where
everybody is a victim .The first war in the New Age History, but
so similar to the following ones, which don’t seem to end. The
Crew group spent few months on blockpost , where Russians were the
middle-point between the enemies.
Backyards of Stalin
empire (Stories about inhavitants of Stalin empire)
«Russian name», Armenia, 26 min, 2003 Since 1947
special camps for the German occupants’ children have been set up
in Kaliningrad region. Each child was given a new Russian name and
surname and a made-up story about his parents. The film traces
their future life.
«Once upon in some kingdom, in some
country», Georgia, 26 min, 2003 A man living nar Tbilisi
has been trying to open museum of Stalin for 26 years. He has
devoted most of his life to this idea and had to sacrifice
something very precious for the sake of his
ideal.
«Islands of silence. Doomed to die» Russia, 52
min During the Repression in Stalin’ times great number of
families was banished into a northern village to plough the
virgin lands. Many of them haven’t survived in the terrible
lean years. The rest have found their refuge there, but all their
life this people were forced to live in fear and to keep
silence on the destitution they’ve suffered. Until at present
the further maintaining of the village has been declared
inexpedient.
«Lost Squad Journal» Russia, 26
min A group of militiamen from Perm was ambushed near the
place of Zhani-Vedeno during an official trip to Chechnya. We get
to know the details of this tragic incident from a detective, who
hasn't shared the fare of her companions only by a fluke. An
unforeseen contingency prevented her from taking part in the
military operation, that claimed so many
lives.
Screenplay: Pavel
Sheremet Director: Sergey Golovezky Director of
photography: Sergey Selivanov
Every spring Marina
Maltzeva, journalist from Perm, looks through her Chechnya
journal, and again and again a tragic incident of her friends?
death recurs to her… Her companions, solders of the OMON riot
squad, were shoot down in an ambush on the 3 rd of March, 2002.
«ARKTIKA. The Russian dream that failed», Canada, 59
min, 2004 Director: Gary
Marcuse Producers: Betsy Carson, Gary
Marcuse Produced by Face to Face Media Ltd
A veil
of secrecy that enveloped the Russian Arctic during the Soviet era
has lifted. As hundreds of thousands of Russians evacuate the
north, leaving behind a legacy of environmental destruction and
nuclear waste, the story of the Soviet dream of conquering the
Arctic-and its cost-can be told. At the height of their power the
Soviet Union had a revolutionary plan for transforming the Arctic.
With the help of slave labour, entire cities were built and more
than two million people were moved into the North to operate mines
and smelters in the cold polar regions.At the same time, tens of
thousands of native hunters and herders were moved off the land
and into villages and their children were sent to state run
boarding schools. The Soviet campaign mirrored the American and
Canadian treatment of indigenous peoples in the North American
Arctic. For most of the past century, this huge social and
environmental experiment in the vast Soviet Arctic was hidden away
behind a wall of secrecy. On the day the Soviet Union collapsed,
Russia had more native peoples, more cities, and more nuclear
weapons and military bases north of the Arctic circle than the
rest of the world combined. Now, with the help of an emerging
human rights and environmental movement in Russia, the story is
coming to light.
Les Miserables (Migration
stories)
«Pokhvistnev fugitives», Russia, 26 min, 2003 Director
and Scriptwriter: Igor Potemkin Production studio:
Public TV and Radio company «Kultura»
The fates decreed
that two sisters, ballet dancers, had to return to their native
home by Samara as refugees. After long wanderings, through
painful deprivations and indignities from state officials they
suffer, they finally manage to find their way
home.
«Italian Marriage», Russia, 44 min, 2003 A
bright and vivid love story, full of humor and subtle irony, of
the famous Italian scriptwriter, painter, outstanding cultural
worker Tonino Guero and Moscow «bookish lady», belle Lora. But
besides them there are other main characters in the film —
staggeringly beautiful views of Italy, of the places, where Tonino
and Lora spend the biggest part of their life, filled with poetry
and incredible romance. Due to this magic atmosphere life turns a
permanent life festival.
Director and scriptwriter —
Aleksandr Brunkovsky Director of Photography — Genady
Morozov Producer — Svetlana Rezvushkina Production
company — Non-fiction Guild Studio «Lavr», Ltd.
A
bright and vivid love story, full of humor and subtle irony, of
the famous Italian scriptwriter, painter, outstanding cultural
worker Tonino Guero and Moscow «bookish lady», belle Lora. But
besides them there are other main characters in the film —
staggeringly beautiful views of Italy, of the places, where Tonino
and Lora spend the biggest part of their life, filled with poetry
and incredible romance. Due to this magic atmosphere life turns a
permanent life festival.
«Kazan-Moscow-Kazan», Russia,
2003 Director Aleksei Shipulin
This movie is
full of feminism although its author is a man. The main
characters are a mother and a daughter. In the beginning of the
90-s the mother, an aviation engineer, lost her job. To survive
herself and to feed her 3 year-old daughter, she became a merchant
at a market. The present time. The daughter has grown up. She
tries to make her pretty and still young mother return to normal
life. She does it with humor and irony. To learn the way she does
it, one should see the movie. This is a movie about love that
helps to survive at any time of change and under any
circumstances.
«I want a woman», Canada, 52
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Ivanova Producer Lynn Booth Produced by Make
Believe Media Inc
I Want a Woman follows the quest for love
of four Russian immigrant men over the course of a year. Director
Julia Ivanova (From Russia, For Love) gets up-close-and-personal
with Dennis, Alik, Boris and Sasha, and discovers what these men
really want. By revealing themselves on camera, they expose their
true aspirations and their often controversial attitudes towards
women and love.
Life of wonderful people
«A Cat and a Half», Russia, 27 min, 2002
Director: Andrey Khrjanovsky Scriptwriter:
Yuri Arabov, Andrey Khrjanovsky Cinematography: A.
Fedorov, G. Krinitsky, M. Sudarikov Production studio:
DAGO
Prosaic works by Joseph Brodsky combined with his
verses, his amazing drawings unique photos from his archive, all
of which form basic of the film. It is a series of sketches with a
common plot. The action takes place in reality and the
recollections of the characters on July 4, 1972, the day when the
future Nobel Prize winner left his homeland forever. Various
expressive means are used to realize the idea: animation, computer
graphics, documentary and feature elements.
«The life
and time of count Visconti», UK, 120 min, 2003 Director
Adam Low Producer Anthony Wall Cinematography
Dewald Aukema Production BBC
Luchino Visconti is
one of the greatest figures in the history of Italian cinema and
certainly the grandest. The Viscontis are one of the oldest of
Europe's aristocratic families. They helped to build Milan
cathedral. Visconti came late to film-making. He first turned his
hand to the aristocratic pursuit of the breeding and training of
thoroughbred racehorses, at which he was a prodigious success,
winning the Milan gold cup at the age of 26. Under the guiding
hand of Jean Renoir, he turned his hand to film-making in his 30s.
He was one of the founders of the Italian No-Realist style, most
notably La Terra Trema, a drama documentary of outstanding beauty,
set amongst the fishing people of Sicily. He launched the careers
of Francesco Rosi and Franco Zeffirelli, his assistant directors,
who both went on to become masters of cinema themselves. For five
years Zeffirelli was Visconti's lover. He recalls his turbulent
life with Count. He also discovered stars like Alain Delon and
Claudia Cardinale, and directed Burt Lancaster in his masterpiece
The Leopard.
«A poet on the frontline: The reportage of
Ryszard Kapuscinski», Switzerland, 62 min, 2003
Director Gabrielle Pfeifer Producer
Gabrielle Pfeifer
This film will introduce audiences with
the world of Ryszard Kapuschinski, the famous daredevil war
correspondent and one of the world? s most important contemporary
literary figures . Known as «Indiana Jones with notepad» ,
Kapushinski is a legend among his peers who has been looking for
the truths of human experience in the most dangerous places.
Filmmaker G. Pfeiffer traveled with Kapushinski in four
countries, capturing his true character, his passion, his humor,
his demons.
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«Tiens-toi au Coran», Belgium , 2003 Director
Yves HINANT Producer Jean
LIBON Cinematography: Michel TECHY — Patrick VAN NYEN —
Antonio CAPURSO - Didier HILL Production:
RTBF
For a long time he was called with his full name, just
as any other citizen - Jean-Francois Bastin. 30 years later, after
he was «touched by the Muhammad's wing», Jean-Fransois has
obtained another way. Now he wears a beautiful red beard and calls
himself Abdullah. And as it usually happens with the neophytes,
who try to keep their leading position in the commune, he's more
muslim then the imam. He should permanently feel that he has some
special mission. Otherwise how could be explained the fact that he
has become the founder of the islamist «Party of citizenship and
prosperity»? Currently, on the threshold of the Belgian
Legislative Chamber, we are afraid even to imagine, what would
happen if this party gets the majority. Frankly speaking, what
religion does not stretch it's political hands? But if the
adequacy of this group's demands affects the election results, we
shall face the fact, that this result becomes nothing else, but
the political platform for the «Party of citizenship and
prosperity»…
«Our heavenly doctor», Russia, 32
min Director: Svetlana Bychenko «Krasnoyarsk Territory
is huge: inhabited by 3 million people. Two of them live in the
city of Krasnoyarsk, and the rest scattered about the vast area
from north to south — so how on earth you suppose to do without
us, flying doctors? Sometimes I think: what a pity that we don't
have wings so we could manage to do much more. Just fancy that:
you're on your deathbed and suddenly a doctor flies out of the
blue — I doubt that reanimation will rescue your life after that.
That's why we're flying in «Bruins» — that's how we call our
helicopters, and that's how we're called — «air ambulance»». Thus
a provincial doctor begins his story about the unusual life of
«flying doctors» of the Krasnoyarsk air
ambulance.
«Medical Examination», Russia, 21
min Director: Sergey Golovezky Director of
photography: Stanislav Smirnov
Once in a year doctors
come to a remote Byelorussian village, inhabited by only 9 people,
in order to make a regular medical examination. For the local
residents their arrival is an event of great importance, and the
doctors get to know life stories of all of the inhabitants in a
couple of hours.
International panorama
«Surplus», Sweden , 52 min, 2003 Directed
and produced by: Erik Gandini Director of
Photography: Carl Nilsson, Lukas
Eisenhauer Editing:Johan Söderberg Production
company: ATMO, 2003 for: SFI/SVT/NFTF/YLEIS
An intense
visual odyssey filmed over three years in eight countries. From
the explosive riot days in Genoa 2001 to 7000$ sex dolls in the
US, Surplus explores the destructive nature of consumer
culture. Against a familiar backdrop of cynical world leaders,
corporate captains and Microsoft fanatics the film focuses on the
controversial anti-globalization guru John Zerzan, whose call for
property damage has inspired many to take to the streets. Stunning
editing and breathtaking cinematography turns the notion that 20%
of the world is gobbling up 80% of its resources from pure
statistics into an overwhelming emotional
experience.
«Frog in the milk», Russia, 52 min,
2004 Director: Sania Kuznetsova Producer:
Alexander Radov
Thirty six years ago in a maternity
hospital of Tver (called Kalinin at that time) a local beauty Nina
Kotova suddenly born a black child. All the relatives were
shocked, and her lawful Slavonic husband — in particular. How can
such thing be sudden? When Fanuel Darti, a black-skinned
medical student from Ghana had completed his studies in the USSR
and was leaving for his native Africa, he could never imagine,
that he was going to desert his son. He was in great perplexity,
because Nina, the woman he loved, had suddenly disappeared from
his life. It goes without saying that he couldn't fancy their
charming son being deported from one state child institution to
another to get full share of the bitter orphan's life. Black as
hell is the future of the mother, who had left her first-born in
the hospital at the categorical request of her husband. A year
later she bears a «normal» child, but this brings no happiness to
her family. All its members come to a bad end: Nina, completely
worn out, finally runs her head into the noose. Then her husband
totally ruins himself with alcohol and dies, and their son will
only live up to twenty. But this is where a fairy-tale begins.
A mulatto from orphan's home becomes an outstanding scientist.
Sergey Sergeevitsch Kotov — specialist in political science,
economics and psychology. To the presentation of his second
dissertation there arrives a world famous royal doctor Fanuel
Darti, who has forgotten neither Russian language nor his Russian
love Nina Kotova. Only now a son gets to know his father and a
history of his mother whom he had been seeking for so
long. Thus, in a provincial city of Tver occured a world-class
sensation, that we have happily filmed. But to our opinion, the
core of the sensation is not so much the reunification of the
family, that happened due to the common efforts of Sergey's wife,
who had launched a detective investigation, and a TV-program «I
seek you» («Æäè ìåíÿ»). Yet it's the unbelievable transformation
of an «ugly duckling» into a beautiful «black swan». Having
started from less then nothing, Sergey managed not only to
overcome obstacles and troubles, to withstand all the vicissitudes
of life, that had so often tripped him up, but to rise from
tractor driver to rector and thus to make a glorious name. His
newly discovered father is very proud of him. Thus much, that
after consulting his distinguished relatives, he suggested his son
to run for President of Ghana. And in the meantime he appointed
Sergey rector of the International Institute for Ergonomics, that
he had set up together with him. But as his friends assure us,
Sergey Kotov would never leave Russia. He is too much Russian. His
daughter has recently been baptized in an Orthodox church before
the eyes of the happy grandfather. But tails aside. This story
raises a grave and grievous issue concerning the «Afro-Russians»,
a rather big group of our citizens, and, more generally, the
problem of racial intolerance, xenophobia, moral depravation and
brutality of a Philistine. During the last 30 years about 70
thousands of black-skinned students were studying in Russia, and
about 25-30 thousands of black orphans were born afterwards.
Course of their lives is a bloody battle. And though in Russia
there has been put in force a law against racism, regular
manifestations of racial intolerance become an overall phenomenon.
And this problem grows more important from year to
year. Besides this unique story, the film also traces several
harrowing stories of other Afro-Russian. Most tragic is that in
90% they are very talented, and could have contributed to the
genetic fund of the country. If only our people could suppress
their instincts and reveal their natural goodness, regarding
brutality as self-destruction but pure kindness as
self-preservation! This was the reason for us to create this film
- controversial and optimistic at the same time.
«The
Hermitage Dwellers», The Netherlands, 73 min,
2004 Director Aliona van der Horst
Producer Valerie Schuit Screenplay Aliona
van der Horst
The immense and world famous Hermitage Museum
in St. Petersburg becomes all the more fascinating when we
encounter its very special employees. Despite their negligible
salaries, these museum dwellers live and work long hours in the
colossal Winter Palace of Catherine the Great, in the midst of
paintings by Rubens, Rembrandt and Matisse. They possess a
remarkable loyalty and devotion to the Hermitage, not to mention
an intense passion for its treasures. We get to see how much the
Hermitage means to each of them and how deeply it is ingrained in
every aspect of their lives. Art history is not as crucial to the
story as the meaning that this art has in the personal histories
of the museum dwellers.
«Justice in time of war»,
Italy, 90 min, 2003 Producer; Vanni
Gandolfo Director .Fabrizio Lazzaretti Screenplay
.Vanni Gandolfo and Marco Pettenello Production
Company: DOCLAB PRODUCTION S.r.l.
On a September
morning in 1995 Giacomo Turra, a young man from Padova, in
northern Italy, died in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia. The case
was quickly archived as an overdose — but the autopsy evidence
tells another story: Giacomo Turra died at the hands of 5 police
officers.24 years old, Turra was a poet and an anthropology
student. He had travelled to Colombia to study the indigenous
populations of the Sierra Nevada. When his father Sisto went to
Colombia to reclaim his body he found he couldn't recognize his
own son, so severe was the beating he'd received. Giacomo's
tragedy is the beginning of a journey through present day
Colombia, a country ravaged by injustice and civil war. His poems
are a haunting commentary: through them we observe the
militarization of all aspects of Colombian life, his family's
brave struggle for justice, and the timeless search of Colombia's
indigenous people for peace and harmony. Alvaro Uribe,
Colombia's president, closely connected to paramilitary groups,
promotes a new model of police state: the 40-year war between
paramilitaries and guerrilla forces seems to have no end. And in
times of war, as Colombians know all too well, human life is just
the price of victory Giacomo Turra is just one of countless
people murdered by the Colombian police and army but he is one of
the few to have survived anonymity. Still, eight years on, justice
has not been done.
Retrospective of Yuri
Khaschevatsky
«Russian Happiness», Belarus, 59 min, 1992 This
author's work of Yury Hashchevatsky and writer Vadim Spivak
performs a tragicomic story of how a farmer Vasily Kurguzov from
the Odoevo village asked a projectionist Shura Trufanova to marry
her. The filmmakers try to perceive Russian character and village
life, from the screen they talk about the actual present-day
matters. The film is full of worldly humor, music and
folklore.
«Caucasian Captives», Belarus, 59 min,
2003 «This film shows how people's life changes at the time
of war. Curiously enough, but I've noticed that very many people
feel curious about war. Dreary and needy lives they lead make them
believe that war is able to change the situation. What is
important today for us to realize is how horrible real war is,
when people become dangerous. War brutalizes one and all, be it
Chechen or Russian soldier. And this brutality vents itself on our
society». (Y. Hashchevatsky)
«An Ordinary President»,
Belarus, 59 min, 1996 A sarcastic satire about Aleksandr
Lukashenko. The film tells about a man, that has been devoured by
his own lust for power. In general, as the film approaches the
end, you even begin to feel sorry for this man — left by
associates, forsaken by friends, surrounded by hangers-on, having
lost the confidence of «common» people, whom he had counted upon
and whom shamelessly deceived.
Retrospective of
Marina Goldovskaya
«The House with the Knights» France/Russia, 1993 On
Old Arbat Street in Moscow stands a big, stately house, built at
the turn of the 20th century in the then-popular «moderne» style.
Once upon a time, its inhabitants were rich and well-to-do:
doctors, lawyers, businessmen, aristocrats. Then, the Russian
Revolution swept these luminaries aside — some were shot, some
imprisoned, some were «consolidated.» «Consolidation» was a term
used to the practice of forcibly moving in the victorious workers
into once-stately apartments of the so-called bourgeoisie. These
apartments became communal, a concept difficult to explain to
those who have never lived communally. A shared kitchen, bathroom,
toilet, telephone, hallway; with the inevitable squabbles about
household matters such as whose turn it might be in the bathroom,
who didn't turn the lights out, whose turn it might be to wash the
floor, and numerous other «pleasantries Despite all this,
people lived out their lives in these apartments — loving,
struggling, suffering losses, hoping for a better future. Over the
course of the century, the fates of these ordinary people
reflected all of the events which took place in Russia — sometimes
shameful, sometimes nightmarish, sometimes merely bleak and
colorless. Eventually, all of the residents of the communal
apartments were given apartments in newly built highrsises in
different sections of Moscow, and the house was given to the
Soviet Ministry of Culture. After the fall of the USSR, there was
no more Ministry, but the house «with the knights» still stands,
venerable and proud, on Arbat Street. Life goes on within its
walls and its residents, like always, hope for the best.
«The Prince is Back», France/USA/Russia, 60
min,1999 The very name of the film is somewhat ironic. What
kind of «prince» can there be in a Russia after 75 years of Soviet
rule — a rule of terror, when all were made «equal» and well-to-do
people's properties were seized? Some were imprisoned or executed,
others fled, while others remained, trying to hide their
aristocratic roots as best they could. Everyone became simple
Soviet people, of unremarkable lineage. Suddenly, as though out
of nowhere, the aristocrats and courtiers have crept back, laying
claim to fancy titles and intricate family trees. Fine, they can
play at heraldry and nobility, but no one will ever give them back
what they once owned, and they have no realistic hope of
capitalizing on their fine aristocratic pasts. And yet — in
Alabino, near Moscow, Prince Evgeny Meschersky has attempted to
reclaim the ruins of the titular home of his ancestors. Along with
his wife and three children, the Prince has moved into the broken,
run-down, dirty house and has been trying to re-build and restore
it with his own hands. He is trying to get legal rights to it and
while, according to the Constitution, he does have some claim to
the estate, there are no laws in place to actually enforce the
issue But the Prince doesn't lose hope. He digs a well, mixes
cement, makes a new fireplace, and even takes the time to travel
to St. Petersburg to witness the re-burial of the Russian royal
family — here is a reason to be seen in the new «high society,» as
well as discuss the future fate of Russia with his peers…
«The Man from Archangelsk», Russia, 59 min,
1986 Stalin's forced collectivization of Soviet farmers
during the 19030s was a failure, creating an ineffective system of
agriculture. In a land whose rich soil and farming potential made
the collectives? inability to meet their goals and provide food
for a starving population, this failure was painfully apparent.
But now one dared to speak up nor challenge the Communist ideology
— until a simple man from Archangel, Nikolai Semenovich Sivkov,
gave voice to the tacit silence of many. Sivkov decided to work on
rebuilding his father's old farm, creating a modern operation. A
veritable «Jack of all trades,» hard-working, crafty, and
stubborn, fully cognizant of modern technology, he was not afraid
of the open conflict which he encountered, first from the
collective farm which allowed him to start his venture, nor from
the local Party leadership, which tried to do everything in their
power to prevent the showing of the film about Sivkov on
television. Made at the dawn of perestroika, The Man from
Archangel was the impetus and inspiration for numerous other
farmers to follow his example, and create the kind of farm which
had earned people in the Soviet past the hated — and dangerous —
sobriquet, kulak. The phrase «man from Archangel» has entered folk
terminology, becoming eponymous for this sort of effort.
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