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Legenda:
[IC] = International Competition| [P]
= What is the Portuguese Documentary Like?
[S] = Focus on Spain | [ME] = Understanding the Middle East
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the revolution will not be televised
[SS]
(openning session)
74’. Ireland.
2003, Kim Bartley and Donnacha O Briain
On April 11th, 2002, Irish
documentarians Kim Bartley and Donnacha O'Briain were in Venezuela,
with the intention of making a movie about the nation's democratically
elected president, Hugo Chavez, whose support comes mostly
from the country's impoverished, who make up 80% of the population.
The film took a seriously unexpected turn when the filmmakers
found themselves in the heart of a coup d'etat, trapped in
the president's palace as Chavez's right-wing oligarchic opposition
overthrew the leader. Chavez was able to return to power within
48 hours, buoyed by public support, but this film captures
those frightening moments and days in which a nation's political
future was fought over using both bullets and manipulation
of the media.
21H00
> Large Auditorium
detail
[IC]
8’. Israel. 2004, Avi
Mograbi
An armoured vehicle, a cloud of
dust, a bleeding woman, a megaphone, an ambulance, a woman
with two children, another ambulance, a weeping girl, a man
with white hair, a gust of wind, a reporter, an armoured vehicle,
a detail of a bigger picture.
checkpoint
[IC]
80’.Israel.2003, Yoav
Shamir
The West Bank and Gaza Strip have
been under Israeli Military authority since 1967. Over three
million Palestinians live under Israeli occupation. When travelling
from one village or city to another to go to work, to visit
relatives, or to get medical treatment, they must pass through
Israeli checkpoints. These checkpoints, essentially the first
points of contact between the two people, have an enormous
significance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From 2001
to 2003, Director Yoav Shamir filmed at these checkpoints.
A chilling look at the destructive impact of the occupation
on both societies.
23H00
> Large Auditorium
the little pianist [IC]
6’. Spain. 2004, Silvia
Turchin
The Little Pianist explores the
life of a frog marionette that plays piano on the streets
of Barcelona. What qualities does a marionette possess to
make its audience forget – albeit fleetingly –
this frenetic modern-day life? To take them back through their
memories and recall their dreams? In this documentary, almost
narrated by the frog’s creator, the presence of the
marionette predominates, making the puppeteer virtually invisible.
ydessa, the bears etc…
[IC]
44’. France 2004, Agnès
Varda
Two huge exhibition rooms showing
hundreds of old photographs. There’s a teddy bear in
each of the pictures. Who put this together and why?
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violence 2 [SS]
160’. USA. 2002, Frederick
Wiseman Whereas the first
Domestic Violence focused primarily on the residents of The
Spring in Tampa, Florida, the county’s largest refuge
centre for the survivors of domestic violence, this most recent
film turns its gaze on the judicial system. Wiseman’s
pared down style couldn’t be much simpler: three different
courtrooms and their judges, with markedly different approaches,
attempt to navigate a way through the tangled lives of the couples
who come before them.
14H30
> Small Auditorium Jose
Manuel, the mule and the televisor set [IC]
14’. Cuba. 2003, Elsa
Cornevin Back at home,
José Manuel, a farm labourer from Sierra Maestra in Cuba,
is watching a television interview he gave about his work when
suddenly there is a power cut. Goaded by frustration, he decides
to continue the programme, but this time he interviews the local
people; equipped only with his mule and an old television set.
grandad’s waking dream
[IC] 46’.
Finland. 2003, Hajo Schomerus Granddad,
Uuno Inkinen, served as a medical orderly close to the front
line during W.W.II. The hundreds of casualties each day left
an indelible mark on the young man’s soul. Grandma has
listened to granddad’s stories for over sixty years. The
film follows their life nowadays; the war is still very much
part of their present, yet the serious weight of it is tempered
by humour. Grandpa processes his war trauma by painting and
writing a book. Soon he will be 89. Grandpa has a mission: he
must tell the new generation what war is really like.
16H30 >
Small Auditorium
Wall [IC]
95’. France / Israel.
2004, Simone Bitton Cinematic
meditation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in which the
filmmaker blurs the lines of hatred by asserting her double
identity as Jew and Arab. The film follows the separation fence
that is destroying one of the most historically significant
landscapes in the world, while imprisoning one people and enclosing
the other. On the building site of this mad wall, daily utterances
and holy chants, in Hebrew and in Arabic, defy the discourses
of war, passing through the deafening noise of bulldozers.
18H30
> Small Auditorium
between two villages [P]
94’. Suitzerland/ Portugal.2003.
Muriel Jaquerod and Eduardo Saraiva Pereira “Between
two villages” tells the story of Aldeia da Luz, population
330, bound to disappear with the construction of the Alqueva
dam in the south of Portugal. A new village is being built a
few kilometres away as a compensation for the population. The
film focuses on the daily life of Aldeia da Luz, with its strong
rural tradition and its prospect for change. From the negotiations
to the construction of the new houses, the film shows how the
authorities and the population try to recreate the village’s
identity. The situation of the village of Aldeia da Luz reflects
a mutating society.
21H00
> Large Auditorium the
house of saud [IC]
103’. France. 2004, Jihan
El Tahri After September
11th, the world realized how little it knew about Saudi Arabia;
a country ruled for more than a century by one royal family.
The al-Sauds have managed to hold onto their power by maintaining
the precarious balance between Islam and modernity on which
the survival of this oil-producing state depends. The House
of Saud retraces the recent history of the kingdom and examines
how the country has changed over the century: Islam, oil, relations
with the USA and the Palestinian question.
23H00
> Large Auditorium
looking through inside [IC]
28’. Portugal. 2003,
Christine Reeh Débora
is six years old and has been completely blind from birth. She
lives in the Alentejo and has no access to special education
for the blind. Her family and school improvise as best they
can. Mr. Cardoso, an older Alentejano who is also blind, sometimes
looks after Débora while her mother is at work. He is
the only one who introduces her to things specifically intended
for the blind. Débora is a little girl furious with the
world outside because she can’t make sense of it, and
still has many fears to conquer. She lives in her own world
of make-believe: she spends her days listening to music and
inventing stories. in
the dark [IC] 40’.
Russia / Finland. 2004, Sergey Dvortsevoy Moscow.
A densely populated district on the outskirts. An 80-year-old
man has lost his sight. He lives in a small apartment with a
white cat. The man wants to do something useful so he makes
shopping bags from nets. His cat keeps messing things up; every
day there is a continual battle between the two of them. But
the cat, as well as being the enemy, is the man's only friend.
The man listens to the sounds of the Moscow streets that reach
him through the window. He also goes outside and tries to give
people his bags, free of charge. Nobody wants them, they all
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11H00
> Small Auditorium
Ma’loul celebrates it’s
destruction [ME]
33’. Belgium. 1985,
Michel Khleifi
Ma’loul is a Palestinian
village in Galilee. In 1948 it was destroyed by the Israeli
armed forces and its inhabitants were expelled either to Lebanon
or to the neighbouring town of Nazareth. Ever since, the former
inhabitants of Ma’loul have only been allowed to visit
it once a year (on the anniversary of Israel’s independence)
and have developed the tradition of organising a picnic on
this day on the very site of the destroyed village.
canticle of stones
[ME]
100’. Belgium. 1990,
Michel Khleifi
Story of two Palestinians who fall
in love during the sixties. Due to the political climate,
their relationship is denied its full expression when he is
condemned to life imprisonment for acts of resistance against
the Israelis, and she emigrates to America to overcome her
sorrow. Eighteen years later, they meet at the height of the
Intifada. She is now a scholar and is in Jerusalem to research
the meaning of sacrifice in Palestinian society, only to find
him liberated and working for an agricultural aid organisation.
Their feelings for each other are rekindled but time has not
made things any easier.
14H30
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wadi, ten years later [ME]
97’. France. 1991,
Amos Gitai
In Wadi (shot in 1981), Israeli-born
filmmaker Amos Gitai presents connections and conflicts among
Jews and Arabs living in a valley in his native Haifa; this
1991 video begins with that first documentary and adds material
shot a decade later. In the original film, were an Arab man
and his Jewish wife, who told Gitai they managed to get along
because humans just aren't that different. But ten years later
the Jewish woman explains with lonely dignity that her husband
was given an ultimatum by his family and "persuaded"
her to leave him.
16H30
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me myself and the universe
[IC]
14’. Alemanha. 2003,
real. Hajo Schomerus
Man and gravity: a classical tragedy.
The individual's struggle with himself and the overwhelmingly
complex structure of the universe. A stewardess, an excavator
driver, a furniture salesman and a millionaire speak about
one subject they dedicate themselves to with a passion. They
demonstrate which precautions they take so that the events
of life don't turn into accidents. Seat belts, remote controls,
enlarged photocopies and a grave for a million. They all carry
the treacheries of the universe.
Sylvia Kristel - Paris
[IC]
40’. Belgium. 2003,
Manon de Boer
For the film ‘Sylvia Kristel
- Paris’ I selected two monologues on Paris, recorded
at an interval of one year. Kristel’s stories wander
through some of the key points in her life, fluidly forming
and reforming the narrative elements. The city itself is rarely
described directly. She speaks of her films, her love-affairs
and how these have influenced her life’s trajectory.
The cities are co-ordinates to which her memories move to,
find themselves within and move away from. This finds a parallel
in the image. (Manon de Boer).
18H30
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Evening star [P]
24’. Portugal. 2004,
Madalena Miranda
Dreams, fantasies, and contradictions
of a charismatic housewife, living in the Lisbon surroundings.
After this documentary we finally understand how to combine
the love for Che Guevara with the most simple house keeper
duties…
the square [P]
52’. Portugal. 2004,
Luís Alves de Matos
In a quarter of the east side of
Lisbon (Chelas), a square is being repaired for over three
years. In this place, thought to be pink, lives a depressed
community, focused in their daily life, but more and more
indifferent to the works on the square. The kinder garden
and the market, that the people wish for, do not seem to be
part of the project. And days go by…
21H00
> Large Auditorium
in the garden of the world
[IC]
65’. Portugal/France.
2004, Maya Rosa
Considered one of the poorest regions
in Europe, the Alentejo was also known as Portugal’s
granary: an area divided up among few big landowners. Nowadays,
despite some progress and signs of wealth, the immense plain
is gradually becoming even more deserted. How do its inhabitants
face the gradual loss of their identity? Men and women, former
agricultural workers, recall the times of misery before the
revolution when hunger, sun and poetry were their only belongings.
21H00
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death squadrons, the French school
[IC]
60’. France. 2003,
Marie-Monique Robin
When, in 1975, the dictatorial
governments of South America established Operation Condor,
a supranational criminal organisation, whose mission was the
extermination of all political opponents, both in their own
countries and abroad, little was said about the involvement
of the French military. For the first time ever, the generals
involved in this secret organisation speak out in front of
the (sometimes hidden) camera describing the torture techniques,
the airplane flights over the Atlantic and the interrogation
sessions learnt in the 1960’s and 70’s from French
army instructors.
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balseros [S]
120’. Spain 2002, Carles
Bosch and Josep Mª Domènech
In the summer of 1994, a team of
television reporters filmed and interviewed seven Cubans and
their families in the days leading up to a risky enterprise
–their quest to reach the United States by sea to escape
the economic woes that beset their country. How the lives
of those who reached the United States and those of their
families who stayed behind in Cuba evolve over a seven-year
period is recorded in detail. This is the story of some true
survivors of our times, adrift between two worlds.
14H30
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10th district court, moments of trials
[IC]
105’. France. 2004,
Raymond Depardon
From May to July, Raymond Depardon
and his team were granted special permission to film the hearings
of a Paris court dealing with misdemeanors. Ten years after
Delits flagrants, Raymond Depardon went back before the judge
to bring us this new documentary which offers a unique insight
into the workings of the judicial machine.
From a straight drunk driving summons to the previous night’s
arrests, 10th District court, moments of trials plunges us
into the everyday affairs of a busy local courtroom. Twelve
cases, twelve stories of men and women who found suddenly
themselves on the wrong side of the law…
16H30
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the city beautiful [IC]
78’. India. 2003, Rahul
Roy
Sunder Nagri (Beautiful City) is
a small working class colony on the outskirts of Delhi. Most
families residing here come from a community of weavers. The
last ten years have seen a gradual disintegration of the handloom
tradition of this community under globalisation. The families
have to cope with change as well as reinvent themselves to
eke out a living. The City Beautiful is the story of two families
struggling to make sense of a world, which keeps pushing them
to the margins.
18H30
> Small Auditorium
the war of Iraque [P]
26’. Portugal. 2004,
Leonor Areal
A class of 9-year-old children
is making an animated movie, whose chosen theme is “War
on Iraq”. The protagonists are the same we see in TV
: George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Saddam, and Bin Laden. The story
is the product of children’s imagination and of their
free expression.
marrabenta stories [P]
52’. Portugal. 2003,
Karen Boswall
Marrabenta stories is a film about
five old musicians from Mozambique. The old men are stars
of Marrabenta, a popular music style with a story that stretches
back to the 1950’s and 60’s when Mozambique’s
capital Lourenço Marques was in its heyday. The “Old
Glories” as they are affectionately called by their
fans, still live hand to mouth in Maputo. They survive much
as they have done over the last fifty years, by singing songs
that describe the sad and funny details of their lives. When
we listen to the their personal stories, it’s the recent
history of an entire country that appears before our eyes.
21H00
> Large Auditorium
how I learned to overcome my fear
and love Arik Sharon [ME]
61’. Israel. 1997,
Avi Mograbi
With the Israeli '96 election campaign
coming up, Avi Mograbi sets out to make a documentary about
Arik (Ariel) Sharon. Having refused, for moral and political
reasons, to serve in the '82 Lebanon war, initiated by the
then-minister of defence Sharon, Mograbi has strong feelings
about him. However, to his surprise, during the course of
making the film he finds Sharon extremely likable. As the
campaign progresses, Mograbi sets aside his leftist political
beliefs and finds himself, at the end, in a bizarre situation,
dancing and singing at a right wing rally with orthodox religious
Jews. An ironic and funny "fictitious documentary".
23H00 > Large Auditorium
the wheel [IC]
23’. Bielorussia. 2003,
Victor Asliuk.
A village where almost only old
people live and which contains one solitary well. A mobile
shop visits once a week. The village has also one young family
with a baby.
landscape [IC]
60’. Germany/ Russia.
2003, Serguej Loznitsa
Winter. A bus stop in a small Russian
town. People are waiting for the bus. They tell us about their
lives. Listening to snatches of their conversations gives
us a glimpse of the world they inhabit. Space, people, and
their way of thinking melt together in a continuous fluid
shot.
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> Small Auditorium
playing with children
[S]
188’. Spain. 2003,
Joaquín Jordá.
The story of the Chinese Quarter
in Barcelona, from the time of the transition to democracy
to the present day, and its resistence to change and conversion
to Raval, is juxtaposed with the pedophile case that rocked
Barcelona a few years ago because the police and the press
implicated so many people. The trial resulted in only two
convictions, but many innocent people’s lives were affected
forever.
14H30
> Small Auditorium
le plat de sardines
ou la première fois que j’ai entendu parler d’Israel
[ME]
17’. France. 1998,
Omar Amiralay
In the beginning there was…
a plate of sardines. It was the first time I’d heard
of Israel. I was at my aunt’s house in a working class
part of old Beirut. It was a scorching hot day in the summer
of 1950; I was six years old and the State of Israel barely
two.
il y a tant de choses à raconter
[ME]
49’. France. 1997,
Omar Amiralay
A few months before the death of
the Syrian dramatist, Saadallah Wannous, his old friend Omar
Amiralay hears his testimony. It is the memory of a whole
generation; that of the Arab-Israeli conflict that runs through
the film. The final words of the dying writer carry incredible
weight. And so does his disillusionment. We see mount Cassioun,
crushed by the Damascene light, in the drops of serum slowly
coursing into the veins of a sick man.
16H30
> Small Auditorium
in the back of the world [S]
89’. Spain. 2000, Javier
Corcuera
A boy who works to help his family.
A woman in jail for speaking her mind. A man about to be executed.
Three perspectives, three voices, one story. A film about
those who live at the back end of the world.
18H30
> Small Auditorium
malmequer, bem-me-quer ou o diário
de uma encomenda [P]
51’. Portugal/France.
2004, Catarina Mourão
Malmequer, bem-me-quer ou o diário
de uma encomenda is a film about the documentary making process,
but it’s above all a flash-back diary of the director’s
experience in confrontation with the film that was ordered
to her by the Television. The film raises several issues:
the way television crystallises stereotypes, the difficulties
or the impossibility to represent a more collective identity,
the director’s doubts representing a reality and turning
a person into a character, and finally the indefinition of
borders between reality and fiction, and the mise en scène
limits.
21H00
> Large Auditorium
santa liberdade [IC]
87’. Spain. 2004, Margarita
Ledo Andión
1961: the ocean liner SANTA MARIA
which runs between Venezuela and Galicia is taken by a group
of the DRIL – Iberian Revolutionary Liberation Front
– flying the flag of resistance to Franco and Salazar
dictatorships. For thirteen days and thirteen nights, the
vessel changes its name to SANTA LIBERDADE and becomes the
scene of some crucial events of the century. Three members
of the group meet each other for the first time since the
event in this film.
23H00
> Large Auditorium
days under [IC]
24’. Germany. 2003,
Jiska Rickels
A journey into an unknown world,
deep underground. An impressionistic documentary which takes
you to a world where colours vanish, sounds distort, and machines
make music. A world of great dangers, where each human life
is put in the hands of Holy Barbara to get safely back up
again. This coal-mine is hell and heaven at the same time.
Its beauty and fellowship are not to catch in words; you have
to undertake this journey to catch a glimpse of this world
that's about to disappear.
torn skin [IC]
56’. France . 2003,
Julien Samani
This is the story of five shark
fishermen off the coast of Ireland. It’s not really
a story, it’s a portrait of these five men who abandon
their families to live for a while, cut off from everything
and adrift in time. Through the violence of the hunt and their
lone confrontation with the sea they attempt to return to
a more primitive existence.
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11H00
> Large Auditorium
master class with Nicolas Philibert
[SE]
Nicolas Philibert, director of
the documentary “Être et Avoir”, will present
and explain his way of filming, his way of looking at the
world and to the cinema using examples from some of his films.
14H30
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his master voice [SE]
100’. France. 1978,
Nicolas Philibert and Gérard Mordillat
Twelve administrators of major
French industrial companies face the camera. They talk about
strikes, about hierarchy, about the unions, about strikes,
about self-management. Bit by bit they draw an image of a
future world…
14H30
> Small Auditorium
attacking the skies
[S]
96’. Spain. 1996, José
Luis López-Linares and Javier Rioyo
Behind the death of Trotsky and
the story of his assassin, Ramón Mercader, we discover
lives spent passionately and to excess: lives surrounded by
betrayal and lies. We traverse the century in the company
of people who renounce class, family, friends and country
as they attempt to take charge of their own destiny. Even
though it proves fatal and cruelly futile.
16H30
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o arquitecto e a cidade velha
[P]
72’. Portugal 2004,
real. Catarina Alves Costa
O arquitecto Siza Vieira é
coordenador do projecto de recuperação da Cidade
Velha, em Cabo Verde. O filme revela os conflitos entre as
propostas do arquitecto, os desejos da população
e as decisões do poder político.
16H30
> Large Auditorium
at school [IC]
60’. Italy. 2003, Leonardo
di Costanzo
For one year Leonardo Di Costanzo
has filmed students and teachers life in a secondary school
at Naples suburbs. The public school is the only sign of the
State presence in a sort of no men’s land, where public
spirit has disapeared. Teachers’ job is not only to
teach, but above all to educate, which is harder and not always
recognised by the society. Here, teachers’ primary difficulty
is persuading students to remain at school. This film is a
declaration of love for these boys and girls who live in these
difficulties, for teachers’ work and for public school.
18H30
> Large Auditorium
Buenos Aires, zero hour [P]
69’. Portugal.2004,
José Barahona
Colónia do Sacramento is
a Uruguayan city founded by the Portuguese in the seventeenth
century. Rumours said that a descended from its founders was
still living there. Setting out in search for this man, the
film follows his trail into the vast metropolis of Buenos
Aires, revealing its scars, memories and characters.
18H30
> Small Auditorium
happy birthday, Mr. Mograbi
[ME]
77’. Israel. 1999,
Avi Mograbi
There are three parallel stories
in this film. First, Avi Mograbi is hired by a TV producer
to make a film about the celebrations surrounding Israel's
50th anniversary. In the meantime, a Palestinian film-producer
from the Palestinian Authority gets in touch with him. The
Palestinians, too, mark the 50th anniversary - of the creation
of the Palestinian refugee problem. But Mograbi also tells
the camera a story about himself, a story involving the purchase
of a plot of land on the outskirts of the city, on which he
intends to build a small house and so improve his quality
of life and live the Israeli Dream.
21H00
> Small Auditorium
le génie helvétique
[IC]
85’. Suiça.
2003 .real, Jean-Stéphane Bron
O filme acompanha um ano de polémicas
sobre a lei dos transgénicos nos corredores do parlamento
suíço, onde a discussão é manipulada
por lobbies. Este documentário, visto em sala na Suíça
por 500 mil espectadores, pôs a nu a insipiência
dos deputados e teve um forte impacto nas eleições
seguintes.
21H00
> Large Auditorium
cinévardaphoto
[SS]
96’. France. 2004,
Agnés Varda
Cinévardaphoto is a trypical
composed by three different films building bridges between
documentary and photography. Salut les cubains (1963) puts
together socialism and cha-cha-cha four years after Fidel
Castro’s coming to power, Ulysse (1982) explores the
real and the imaginary after a 1954 photo of a Spanish beach.
Ydessa, les ours et etc (2004) is the last short documentary
of this director (please see international competition).
23H00 > Small Auditorium
give me your hand
[SS]
117’. The Netherlands.
2003, Heddy Honigmann
Every Sunday night, the "Esquina
Habanera" restaurant in New Jersey is transformed into
a dance club where exiled Cubans living in the New York area
gather to dance to the most sensual of all Cuban music, the
rumba. The film's characters -a wild lot of vibrant, sensual
immigrants- tell their tales of exile or imprisonment, of
loved ones left behind, and describe their homesickness for
Cuba. Rafaela, Tony, Leonardo, David and Karim demonstrate
their love for dance and explain how the rumba helps them
to retain their zest for life in their new country.
23H00
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prisoner of the iron bars
[IC]
123’. Brazil. 2003,
Paulo Sacramento
Collective portrait of the notorious
Brazilian House of Detention, Carandiru - a prison demolished
in the aftermath of a riot in which 111 prisoners were shot
and killed by shock troops brought in to restore order. A
year before its demoliton, Paulo Sacramento and his team were
given privileged access to the lives of the institution’s
7,500 inmates, setting up video courses and encouraging inmates
to participate in this intimate portrait of what was once
the biggest prison in Latin America.
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justice [IC]
100’. The Netherlands.
2004, Maria Ramos
In Justiça, Maria Ramos
puts a camera where many Brazilians have never been - a criminal
courtroom in Rio de Janeiro, following the daily routine of
several characters. With her options clear, and unobscured
by her choice for sobriety and simplicity, Maria Ramos makes
it evident that justice is a long way from being impartial.
How and for whom the judicial system works for is the fundamental
question dealt in this film, without providing any definite
answers or making preconceived judgements.
14H30
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fruitful summer
[IC]
147’. China. 2003,
Guo Jing e Ke Dingding
Wang Xiaoshen is a Shanghai girl,
born in April 1987. She lived with her father after her parents
divorced when she was ten years old. Her father abandoned
her and their home after selling all of their property to
escape from a huge debt he owed. This was in 1998, and he
has never reappeared in her life since then. Abandonnée
par son père et repoussée par sa mère
qui s’est remariée, l’adolescente Wang
Xiaoshen se retrouve, après le décès
de son grand-père, sous la garde temporaire de Zhu,
la responsable du Comité de quartier. Un procès
s’engage…
14H30
> Large Auditorium
the Basque ball, skin against stone
[S]
115’. Espanha. 2003,
real. Julio Medem.
This is a journey through the mythical
land of the Basques; its unique language and traditions and
its intricate and painful political reality. Through the rigorous
editing of nearly 100 interviews with some of the more representative
figures of Basque life, The Basque Ball gives a voice to politicians,
journalists, writers, musicians and victims of terrorism.
Julio Medem offers each individual the opportunity to express
their thoughts, their feelings and their fears, in the hope
that the simple truth in each of them, in dialogue with the
others, will take us a step closer to the understanding of
a complex reality.
16H45
> Large Auditorium
I love you… me neither
[P]
80’. França.
2004. Maria de Medeiros
As soon as we take an interest
in the stormy relationship between artists and critics, the
anecdotes are inexhaustible. Artists rarely forget that murderous
little sentence that has marked them for life. As for the
critics, they are sometimes confronted with delicate, if not
perilous situations. But a critique can be good too, it can
change an artist’s life, making them feel they have
been understood, loved, penetrated. Curiously, the relationship
between an artist and a critic, although unavoidably public,
is always intimate. In short, passion is in the air.
18H30
> Small Auditorium
autografia
[P]
103’. Portugal 2004,
Miguel Gonçalves Mendes
The poet and painter Mário
Cesariny tells us his life, his route and his individuality.
The conversations take place mainly in his bedroom, presently
the basis for his creation and intimacy. It is there that
everything that was not lost, resists. His poem autography
leads us in the discovery of the creator: satirical, provocative,
political and surrealistic.
18H30 > Large Auditorium
monkeys like Becky [S]
94’. Spain 1999. Joaquín
Jordá e Nuria Villazan
About seventy years ago a Portuguese
neurologist called Egas Moniz attended a conference on psychology
in London. There, an American biologist, Dr. Fulton, presented
a chimpanzee called Becky, which was a charming animal. He
than projected a film in which the same animal appeared as
an extremely aggressive beast. Dr. Fulton explained to those
who had watched amazed, that he had carried out an ablation
of the central lobe of the brain and that the aggressive animal
had turned into a cuddly monkey. Professor Egas Moniz goes
back to Portugal determined to use this therapy on schizophrenics
to calm their agitation.
21H00
> Small Auditorium
Wadi grand canyon
[ME]
90’. France. 2001,
Amos Gitai
Amos Gitai returns for the third
time to his native Haïfa. Over the years more immigrants
have settled in the valley (Wadi); first were Jews from North
Africa and Eastern Europe, then also from Ethiopia and Russia,
and even Palestinian Arabs expelled from their land. Through
three film shoots spaced over ten years we are shown the changes
that have taken place in this microcosm of Israeli society.
Twenty years after the first film, the place has changed completely.
There’s a huge new shopping mall and the building of
a whole new city serves as a metaphor for the Arab-Israeli
conflict.
21H00 > Large Auditorium
S21, the Khmer Rouge killing machine
[IC]
105’. France/Cambodja.2003,
Rithy Panh
For several years now Cambodian
society has been stirred up by the possibility that those
responsible for the Khmer Rouge genocide could be brought
to trial. Rithy Panh has undertaken a film based on confronting
the memories of victims who managed to escape with those of
their former torturers. For more than two years he has conducted
an investigation to find the people involved, and to persuade
them to meet at Tuol Sleng, the torture centre in Phnom Penh
where, 25 years ago, some of them were plunged into horrifying
everyday reality, and others served the machinery of programmed
dehumanisation and extermination.
23h00
> Small Auditorium
bright leaves [IC]
105’. France. 2004.
Raymond Depardon
A journey taken across the social,
economic, and psychological tobacco terrain of North Carolina
by a native Carolinian whose great-grandfather created the
famous brand of tobacco known as "Bull Durham."
"Bright Leaves" is a subjective, autobiographical
meditation on the allure of cigarettes and their troubling
legacy for the state of North Carolina. It's about loss and
preservation, addiction and denial. And it's about filmmaking
as the filmmaker fences with the legacy of an obscure Hollywood
melodrama based on his great-grandfather's life. "Bright
Leaves" explores the notion of legacy - what one generation
passes down to the next.
23h00
> Large Auditorium
the arab dream [ME]
30’. Palestine/France.
1998, Elia Suleiman
Filmed in Jerusalem, Nazareth and
Ramallah, The Arab Dream was commissioned by Arte-TV as part
of the "End of the Millennium" series. In this beautiful
and profound documentary the filmmaker meditates on his own
struggle to safeguard an aesthetic territory in a place where
hope is dwindling and the spirit of fascism haunts everyday
life.
live from Palestine [ME]
16’. Palestine. 2000,
Elia Suleiman
Through the radio station "Voice
of Palestine", its correspondents and its general manager,
Basim Abu Sumiah, this film deals with the issue of Palestinian
media during this period and how it faces Israeli and western
media. The film follows live events inside and outside the
station, sticking to the truth in its realistic portrayal
of the Palestinian situation, and how the station and its
crew report and broadcast the news.
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Cravan vs Cravan [S]
100’. Spain 2002, Isaki
Lacuesta
In 1918, the poet and pugilist
Arthur Cravan disappeared without trace in the Gulf of Mexico.
Now another boxer and artist, the film director Frank Nicotra,
has set in motion an investigation that will take him in the
mysterious footsteps of Cravan: from Switzerland to Mexico
via Paris, London and Barcelona (where he took part in a legendary
bout with the world heavyweight champion, Jack Johnson at
the Plaza Monumental).
16H30>
Large Auditorium
Abel Ferrara: not guilty [SE]
80’. France. 2003,
Rafi Pitts
For the French cinephile series
Cinéma de notre temps, Rafi Pitts made an intimate
portrait of the American film maker Abel Ferrara. The result
is an eccentric road-movie, with the restless Ferrara as a
charming, seedy guide leading us through nocturnal New York.
Pitts' introverted approach offers all the room Ferrara needs
and he has no trouble filling this space with his bigger-than-life
personality. We see him quarrel with taxi drivers, start talking
frankly to strange women in the street and tell his version
of the truth to anyone who wants to hear. But his isolation
becomes apparent in an America to which Ferrara does not want
to conform.
18H30
> Small Auditorium
cyber Palestine
[ME]
16’. Palestine. 2000,
Elia Suleiman
Cyber Palestine is the tale of
a modern day Mary and Joseph, two Palestinian returnees living
in Gaza, and their tribulation under the Israeli occupation.
Coming from the land of the Bible, this tragi-comic tale brings
surprising revelations… Cyber Palestine was commissioned
by the Bethlehem 2000 Project of the Palestinian National
Authority as part of the millennium celebrations in Bethlehem.
newstime
[ME]
59’. Palestine. 2001,
Azza al-Hassan
A Palestinian filmmaker living
in Ramallah decides to film everyday life: the love story
that unfolds between her landlord and his wife. Yet during
filming, fighter-jets start shelling and the couple decide
to escape the town leaving the filmmaker with an unfinished
film. So she turns her attention to four boys who spend their
time practising how to throw stones in order to defend themselves.
As the political situation worsens, the characters find their
everyday lives being taken over by political events…
18H30
> Large Auditorium
the five obstructions [SS]
88’. Denmark. 2003,
Lars von Trier and Jorgen Leth
In 1967 Jorgen Leth made a 13 min.
short film called The Perfect Human, a document on human behaviour.
In the year 2000, Lars von Trier challenged Leth to make five
remakes of this film. Trier put forward obstructions, constraining
Leth to re-think the story and the characters of the original
film. Playing the naïve anthropologist, Leth attempts
to embrace the cunning challenges set forth by the devious
and sneaky Trier and must deal with the limitations, commands
and prohibitions. It is a game full of traps and vicious turns.
The Five Obstructions is an investigative journey into the
phenomenon of filmmaking.
21H00
> Large Auditorium
the world according to Bush [SS]
(Awards announcement: closing
ceremony)
92’. France. 2004,
William Karel
Who is George W. Bush ? This movie
tells about the 1000 days of his presidency, from the 9/11
to the war in Iraq. It shows how is America today and tries
to understand how a small group of people, under the influence
of the neo-conservatives, took the control of the american
foreign policy.
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