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EditorEstablished 1995 filmfestivals.com serves and documents relentless the festivals community, offering 92.000 articles of news, free blog profiles and functions to enable festival matchmaking with filmmakers. THE NEWSLETTER REACHES 199 000 FILM PROFESSIONALS EACH WEEK (december 2020) .Share your news with us at press@filmfestivals.com to be featured. SUBSCRIBE to the e-newsletter. MEET YOUR EDITOR Bruno Chatelin - Check some of his interviews. Board Member of many filmfestivals and regular partner of a few key film events such as Cannes Market, AFM, Venice Production Bridge, Tallinn Industry and Festival...Check our recent partners. The news in French I English This content and related intellectual property cannot be reproduced without prior consent. ![]() A world in pieces: The films to be shown in the 40th Forum as part of the official programme of the 60th BerlinaleIn its 40th year, the Berlinale Forum features a selection of films that capture the mood of the times in a sensitive way. Rarely have there been, in feature films and documentaries alike, as many people caught in insolvable conflicts, faced with essential decisions or staring into the abyss as in this year's selection of films.
Domestic filmmaking makes its presence felt in the programme in a manner exciting, varied and surprising in its strength. In Orly, Angela Schanelec succeeds in staging an intimate chamber piece in a setting known for its hectic pace. The hall of departures at Orly airport in Paris serves as the backdrop for a mosaic of personal stories, small dramas and existential conflicts. Tatjana Turanskyj's feature debut The Drifter has a feel for subtle comedy, creating a portrait of a woman in her early forties who, despite losing her job as an architect, is not willing to bow to the pressures of the workfare society.
Dominik Graf's Im Angesicht des Verbrechens deals with the Russian underworld, albeit right in the middle of the former West Berlin. Conceived as a television series, this eight-hour mammoth work is above all a bold epic about obligation, guilt and the difficulty of holding one's own in a world where everyone's place is determined by their origin. The protagonist of Thomas Arslan's new feature In the Shadows is just as incapable of changing his spots; the film tells the story of a robber released from prison who is preparing one last job whilst trying to evade a police officer who is corrupt through and through.
By appropriating classic elements of the gangster drama, Arslan and Graf represent the trend for using the rules of genre cinema in an unconventional way. In a similar manner, the French feature Native of Eurasia by Lithuanian director Sharunas Bartas tells the story of a gangster who sets off on an odyssey across Europe in an attempt to save his skin. The chase across a continent full of contrasts turns into a dark vision of the future. In Haze, Turkish director Tayfun Pirselimoğlu alludes to a criminal plot surrounding a contract killing, in whose shadow he situates a laconic drama about life and death on the periphery of Istanbul.
The documentary works in this year's Forum cover a broad spectrum of filmic forms and subjects. The Swiss contribution Aisheen [Still Alive in Gaza] by Nicolas Wadimoff paints an unadorned picture of life in a place sealed off from the outside. In The Oath, American director Laura Poitras gains an extraordinary inside view of militant Islamism. And in La belle visite, Canadian Jean-François Caissy observes life in a former motel converted into an old people's home. In the essayistic Head Cold, Berlin director Gamma Bak shows great courage in making herself and her psychosis the subject of her film. Philip Scheffner's The Day of the Sparrow deals with the deceptive peace in a country that is conducting a war elsewhere. In Sunny Land, Aljoscha Weskott and Marietta Kesting are also concerned with looking beyond a deceptive surface. Their documentary film essay travels back in time to South Africa under Apartheid, to the "Sun City" entertainment complex, which emerges as a global metaphor.
A total of four directorial debuts from Korea and Taiwan offers enjoyable takes on a generation about to take over the reins for the future, for better or worse. In Au revoir Taipei, director Arvin Chen focuses on a young man who is eagerly yet unsuccessfully swotting up on French in order to follow his beloved to Paris, embroiling him in a gangster story full of absurd situation comedy. In I'm in Trouble!, So Sang-min is equally interested in the peculiarities of men in love, pushing an unsuccessful poet from one faux pas to the next.
The 40th Berlinale Forum will be showing a total of 34 films in the main programme, 19 of which are world premieres and 12 of which are international premieres. As part of its special screenings, the section will be showing a three film homage to director Shimazu Yasujiro, a director who is still largely unknown in this part of the world and who is seen as one of the modernisers of Japanese pre-war cinema.
The films to be shown in the 40th Forum as part of the official programme of the 60th Berlin International Film Festival:
A Crowd of Three (Kenta to Jun to Kayo chan no kuni) by Omori Tatsushi, Japan (IP)
Aisheen [Still Alive in Gaza] by Nicolas Wadimoff, Switzerland/Qatar/France (WP)
Au revoir Taipei (Yī yè Tái běi) by Arvin Chen, Taiwan/USA/Germany (WP)
La belle visite by Jean-François Caissy, Canada (IP)
Bibliothèque Pascal by Szabolcs Hajdu, Hungary/Germany (IP)
Black Bus (Soreret) by Anat Yuta Zuria, Israel (IP)
La bocca del lupo by Pietro Marcello, Italy (IP) Congo in Four Acts by Dieudo Hamadi, Divita Wa Lusala, Patrick Ken Kalala, Kiripi Katembo Siku, Democratic Republic of Congo/South Africa (WP)
Crossing the Mountain (Fān shān) by Yang Rui, People's Republic of China (WP)
Double Tide by Sharon Lockhart, USA/Austria (IP)
Eine flexible Frau (The Drifter) by Tatjana Turanskyj, Germany (WP)
El recuento de los daños (The Counting of the Damages) by Inés de Oliveira Cézar, Argentina (WP)
El vuelco del cangrejo (Crab Trap) by Oscar Ruíz Navia, Colombia/France (EP)
Fin (End) by Luis Sampieri, Spain (WP)
Im Schatten (In the Shadows) by Thomas Arslan, Germany (WP)
I'm in Trouble! (Na-neun gon-kyeong-e cheo-haet-da!) by So Sang-min, Republic of Korea (IP)
Imani by Caroline Kamya, Uganda/Sweden/Canada (WP)
Indigène d'Eurasie (Native of Eurasia) by Sharunas Bartas, France/Lithuania/Russian Federation (WP)
Kanikōsen by Sabu, Japan (EP)
The Man Beyond the Bridge (Paltadacho Munis) by Laxmikant Shetgaonkar, India (EP)
The Oath by Laura Poitras, USA (IP)
One Day (Yǒu yī tiān) by Hou Chi-Jan, Taiwan (WP)
Orly by Angela Schanelec, Germany/France (WP)
Our Fantastic 21st Century (Neo-wa na-eui i-shib-il-seki) by Ryu Hyung-ki, Republic of Korea (IP)
Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man (Portretul luptătorului la tinereţe) by Constantin Popescu, Romania (WP)
Pus (Haze) by Tayfun Pirselimoğlu, Turkey/Greece (IP)
Putty Hill by Matthew Porterfield, USA (WP)
Sawako Decides (Kawa no soko kara konnichi wa) by Ishii Yuya, Japan (IP)
Schnupfen im Kopf (Head Cold) by Gamma Bak, Germany/Hungary (WP)
Sona, the Other Myself (Sona, mō hitori no watashi) by Yang Yonghi, Japan/Republic of Korea (WP)
Sunny Land by Aljoscha Weskott, Marietta Kesting, Germany/South Africa (WP)
Der Tag des Spatzen (The Day of the Sparrow) by Philip Scheffner, Germany (WP)
Winter's Bone by Debra Granik, USA (IP)
Ya (I am) by Igor Voloshin, Russian Federation (IP)
Special Screenings
Antonio das Mortes (O Dragão da Maldade contra o Santo Guerreiro) by Glauber Rocha, Brasil
Boris Lehman et ses amis - Three short films by Boris Lehman Retouches et réparations by Boris Lehman, Belgium (WP) Choses qui me rattachent aux êtres by Boris Lehman, Belgium (WP) Un peintre sous surveillance by Boris Lehman, Belgium
Im Angesicht des Verbrechens by Dominik Graf, Germany (WP)
Kyoto Story (Kyōto Uzumasa monogatari) by Yoji Yamada, Tsutomu Abe, Japan (WP)
Nénette by Nicolas Philibert, France (WP)
Word is Out - Stories of Some of Our Lives by Rob Epstein, USA
The Lights of Asakusa (Asakusa no tomoshibi) by Shimazu Yasujiro, Japan So Goes My Love (Ai yori ai e) by Shimazu Yasujiro, Japan The Trio's Engagement (Konyaku sanbagarasu) by Shimazu Yasujiro, Japan 19.01.2010 | Editor's blog Cat. : Ai Aljoscha Weskott Angela Schanelec architect Argentina Arvin Chen Austria Belgium Berlin Berlinalen forum Black Bus (Soreret) Boris Lehman Brazil Canada Caroline Kamya China Colombia Constantin Popescu Debra Granik Democratic Republic of Congo Director Dominik Graf drifter Europe France Frau Gamma Bak Gaza Germany Glauber Rocha Greece Head Hungary Igor Voloshin Im Angesicht des Verbrechens India Inés de Oliveira Cézar Ishii Yuya Israel Istanbul Italy Japan Jean-François Caissy Katembo Siku Kopf Korea Kyoto Laura Poitras Laxmikant Shetgaonkar Lithuania Luis Sampieri Marietta Kesting Matthew Porterfield Nicolas Philibert Nicolas Wadimoff Omori Tatsushi Orly airport Oscar Ruiz Navia Paris Patrick Ken Kalala Person Attributes Person Career Person Location Philip Scheffner Pietro Marcello POET police officer Qatar Rob Epstein Romania Russia Ryu Hyung-ki Sabu Šarūnas Bartas SAWAKO DECIDES Sharon Lockhart Sharunas Bartas Shimazu Yasujiro South Africa Spain Sun City Sweden Switzerland Szabolcs Hajdu Taipei Taiwan Tatjana Turanskyj Tayfun Pirselimoğlu the 60th Berlin International Film Festival The hall Thomas Arslan Tsutomu Abe Turkey Uganda United States Yang Rui Yang Yonghi Yasujiro Yuta Zuria FILM
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