Another View Thirty-two films offering "another view," whether in terms of technique or content, will be presented in the Another View section of the program. If you are a moviegoer interested in new filmmaking approaches and nontraditional topics, then you certainly won't want to miss any of these movies. Here are some tips: the Lou Reed concert film Lou Reed's Berlin shot by a longtime fan: well-known artist and film director Julian Schnabel (Basquiat, Before Night Falls, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly); Ballast, screened at Berlin and at Sundance (where it took Best Director); a subjective documentary, awarded Best Canadian Film at the 2007 Toronto IFF, entitled My Winnipeg by Guy Maddin (The Saddest Music in the World); a social drama set in a South Korean mining town, With the Girl of Black Soil; and The Amazing Truth about Queen Raquela. This year, the section will present several movies as international or European premieres, including films from Germany: To Faro, Sweden: One Eye Red, Canada: Amal, and the Venezuelan-Peruvian production: Postcards from Leningrad. Another View: complete list of films and Descriptions
A specially chosen collection of art house films, along with lesser-known works and those distinguished by their uncommon creative approach Absurdistan | Absurdistan Director: Veit Helmer Germany, 2007, 88 min
An antic parable of a "war of the sexes" provoked by an acute lack of water in a desert village between Europe and Asia. Set against the backdrop of this conflict is the tragicomic story of a couple who would like to be able to enjoy their first night of passion. | Film screenings: 235 - 5.7., 16:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 4R4 - 7.7., 19:00, Richmond Cinema 9H1 - 12.7., 10:00, Husovka Theatre Amal | Amal Director: Richie Mehta Canada, 2007, 101 min, EP
Contemporary New Delhi, impoverished slums and luxurious mansions, street traffic, thousands of people coursing through the metropolitan labyrinth. Three of them, a poor young rickshaw driver, a little thief and a peculiar millionaire, are brought together by chance, fate and the noble fairy-tale tenet that virtue has to be rewarded. | Film screenings: 2E5 - 5.7., 22:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 838 - 11.7., 22:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 9R3 - 12.7., 16:30, Richmond Cinema The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela | The Amazing Truth About Queen Raquela Director: Olaf de Fleur Johannesson Iceland, USA, 2007, 85 min
There are a lot of "ladyboys" to be found on the streets of Philippine Manila who entice the most aggressive of men - it is the only way they can feel like women in spite of their bodies. Raquela however is trying to escape the spiral of prostitution. This semi-documentary film about one of the many ways to find one's freedom was awarded at this year's Berlinale. | Film screenings: 1D9 - 4.7., 22:00, Theatre Karlovy Vary 2H3 - 5.7., 16:00, Husovka Theatre 4H4 - 7.7., 19:00, Husovka Theatre Ballast | Ballast Director: Lance Hammer USA, 2008, 96 min
As young James is scaring off a flock of birds in a vast field, the taciturn Lawrence tries to shoot himself. Without success. What will the trip home be like? The film was in competition at the Berlinale and at Sundance where it received the award for Best Director. | Film screenings: 3P5 - 6.7., 22:00, Cinema GH Pupp 8C6 - 11.7., 18:30, ÄŒas Cinema 9E4 - 12.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema Boy A | Boy A Director: John Crowley United Kingdom, 2007, 100 min
After fourteen years Eric Wilson leaves the juvenile detention centre to begin a new life under a new name. Plunging into the world of adulthood with hope and a willingness to meet everyone's expectations, will he be able to navigate its pitfalls and defy the shadows of his past? This impressive, down-to-earth drama received the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the Berlin IFF. Andrew Garfield's performance won him a BAFTA Award. | Film screenings: 2P3 - 5.7., 16:30, Cinema GH Pupp 5R2 - 8.7., 13:30, Richmond Cinema 8R1 - 11.7., 10:30, Richmond Cinema Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame | Buda az sharm foru rikht Director: Hana Makhmalbaf Iran, France, 2007, 81 min
The youngest daughter of the celebrated Makhmalbaf family of Iranian filmmakers shows the journey a little Afghan girl takes to get an education. Evocatively set in the hamlet of Bamyan, above which gapes the hole in the rock face left by the pulverised statue of a gigantic Buddha, the film offers a realistic and metaphorical illustration of the current situation in Afghanistan. | Film screenings: 226 - 5.7., 21:30, Small Hall - Thermal 4L1 - 7.7., 10:30, Cinema LáznÄ› III 7K3 - 10.7., 16:00, Panasonic Cinema Correction | Diorthosi Director: Thanos Anastopoulos Greece, 2007, 83 min
The film's unnamed hero is released from prison and finds himself on the streets with nowhere to go. What crime did he commit? And why does he wander about near the stadium during a football match between Greece and Turkey? A universal story set in contemporary Athens, awarded Best Screenplay at the festival in Thessaloniki. | Film screenings: 5R1 - 8.7., 10:30, Richmond Cinema 835 - 11.7., 16:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 936 - 12.7., 19:00, Congress Hall - Thermal Cow-Boy | Cow-Boy Director: Benoît Mariage Belgium, France, 2007, 96 min
It's been twenty-five years since the day a socially disgruntled youth hijacked a bus full of children. Daniel, a reporter fed up with hosting a television show for motorists, and beset by problems with his partner, decides to stage a re-enactment of the hijacking using both the abductees and the abductor. | Film screenings: 2K1 - 5.7., 10:00, Panasonic Cinema 736 - 10.7., 19:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 8R3 - 11.7., 16:30, Richmond Cinema Days in Between | Die Besucherin Director: Lola Randl Germany, 2008, 104 min
Agnes has her work and family life in perfect order. It is only after repeatedly visiting a stranger's flat that she realises just how monotonous her life is. "To me it was less a matter of rationally understanding Agnes than of empathising with a growing feeling that proves irresistible. And then how this woman controls her loss of control," says the debuting director and screenwriter of her protagonist. | Film screenings: 4E4 - 7.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 6C4 - 9.7., 12:30, ÄŒas Cinema Dead Hand Knocking | Mà morta truca a la porta Director: Ramón Costafreda Spain, 2007, 85 min, IP
A labyrinth of stories in an urban microcosm of Barcelona, where human fates intermingle at their neuralgic points in a strange bookshop which draws together the threads of love and aging, loneliness, necessity and futility... | Film screenings: 4P3 - 7.7., 16:30, Cinema GH Pupp 6R5 - 9.7., 22:00, Richmond Cinema 9C8 - 12.7., 21:30, ÄŒas Cinema Go With Peace Jamil | Ma salama Jamil Director: Omar Shargawi Denmark, 2008, 87 min
An action drama awarded with a Rotterdam Tiger, about the age-old fratricidal enmity between Sunnis and Shiites, which takes place in a reclusive Muslim community in Copenhagen. Jamil, an immigrant, avenges the murder of his mother and thus instigates an endless spiral of senseless vendettas from which he desperately tries to save his little boy. | Film screenings: 535 - 8.7., 16:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 6E4 - 9.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema Chop Shop | Chop Shop Director: Ramin Bahrani USA, 2007, 84 min
Twelve-year-old Latino orphan Alejandro works hard in an auto-body shop in the New York borough of Queens and tries to save up for a better future for himself and his sixteen-year-old sister. Does he have any chance of success? An unemotional, unsentimental look at the lives of outsiders on the outskirts of society that won the Independent Spirit Award in 2008. | Film screenings: 1D4 - 4.7., 14:00, Theatre Karlovy Vary 334 - 6.7., 13:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 7K5 - 10.7., 22:00, Panasonic Cinema In the City of Sylvia | En la ciudad de Sylvia Director: José Luis Guerín Spain, France, 2007, 84 min
A young man, an obsession and a city, three protagonists in "one of the most silent films in history", as characterised by the filmmaker himself, even though he spent most of his time working on the audio track. Screened at the Venice Film Festival, the film represents a return to the roots of cinema and was also hailed as "something completely new". | Film screenings: 5E4 - 8.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 8C4 - 11.7., 12:30, ÄŒas Cinema Las Meninas | Las Meninas Director: Ihor Podolchak, Dean Karr Ukraine, 2008, 99 min
A piece from the experimental film genus which succumbs entirely to the vivid imagination of its authors. Through the hermetic world of rituals, it mediates the experiences of a family terrorised by the whims of the adult son, who has suffered from illness since his childhood. The film also reawakens the charm of the forgotten culture of the Galician region. | Film screenings: 1E4 - 4.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 538 - 8.7., 22:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 935 - 12.7., 16:00, Congress Hall - Thermal Let the Right One in | Låt den rätte komma in Director: Tomas Alfredson Sweden, 2008, 114 min
Frightening, bloody and grim, but at the same time poetic and full of beauty - such is this unconventional Swedish horror movie about adolescence, love and friendship between two peculiar children, one of whom is a vampire. The story plays out in a Swedish suburb and is the work of the creator of Four Shades of Brown, screened at the KVIFF in 2004. Lou Reed's Berlin | Lou Reed's Berlin Director: Julian Schnabel USA, 2007, 85 min
A recording of a one-of-a-kind live rendition of The Velvet Underground front man's legendary album made by his fan of many years, the celebrated artist and film director Julian Schnabel (Basquiat, Before Night Falls, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly). This combination of brilliantly coloured images and rock and roll has the strength of a crashing wave - both overwhelming and cleansing. | Film screenings: 1C8 - 4.7., 21:30, ÄŒas Cinema 826 - 11.7., 21:30, Small Hall - Thermal 9D2 - 12.7., 11:00, Theatre Karlovy Vary Love and Other Crimes | Ljubav i drugi zloÄini Director: Stefan Arsenijević Germany, Serbia, Austria, Slovenia, 2007, 105 min
Anica has decided to emigrate: but first of all that means leaving her older mobster boyfriend Milutin, for whom she used to work and hasn't felt anything for a long time. The day she is to leave behind everything that once meant something to her is complicated, however, by a declaration of love that she had given up on long ago. A magic realist drama set in modern Belgrade that tells of the courage to start a new existence and of the fortunes of Belgrade inhabitants since the fall of Milošević. | Film screenings: 2R3 - 5.7., 16:30, Richmond Cinema 3L1 - 6.7., 10:30, Cinema LáznÄ› III 7H3 - 10.7., 16:00, Husovka Theatre The Most Distant Course | Zui yao yuan de ju li Director: Lin Jing-Jie Taiwan, 2007, 114 min
The film follows three characters who liberate themselves from their ties to the world around them in order to discover themselves. Unlike other films with similar subject matter, however, The Most Distant Course avoids perfunctory or simplistic solutions. The film's impressiveness bases itself on the balance between minimalist introspective scenes and imaginative emotional confrontations. | Film screenings: 2L3 - 5.7., 16:30, Cinema LáznÄ› III 4H2 - 7.7., 13:00, Husovka Theatre 7P5 - 10.7., 22:00, Cinema GH Pupp My Winnipeg | My Winnipeg Director: Guy Maddin Canada, 2007, 97 min
Sleepwalking, horses frozen in a river, foreign lodgers, the rise and fall of the city hockey team that was even championed by spiritualist and writer A.C. Doyle. A subjective documentary film from the director of The Saddest Music in the World that was declared Best Canadian Feature Film at the Toronto IFF in 2007. | Film screenings: 336 - 6.7., 19:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 4H3 - 7.7., 16:00, Husovka Theatre 8R2 - 11.7., 13:30, Richmond Cinema One Eye Red | Ett öga rött Director: Daniel Wallentin Sweden, 2007, 90 min, IP
Halim has become a victim of the Integration Plan - his father's secret method of turning all immigrants into Swedes, his son in particular. Halim however has a plan of his own - he tries to become the mightiest Swedish Arabic sultan of the mind and keep his father from forgetting his Arabic roots. A multicultural comedy about the lures of life in a globalised world. | Film screenings: 338 - 6.7., 22:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 5H1 - 8.7., 10:00, Husovka Theatre 9H3 - 12.7., 16:00, Husovka Theatre Postcards from Leningrad | Postales de Leningrado Director: Mariana Rondón Venezuela, Peru, 2007, 90 min, EP
She was born on Mother's Day surrounded by the media, but not even the journalists knew her real name. She had to bide her time before she could reveal her identity and much more besides... A stirring portrait of the guerrilla way of life, told through the eyes of a child. | Film screenings: 135 - 4.7., 16:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 434 - 7.7., 13:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 5R4 - 8.7., 19:00, Richmond Cinema The Red Awn | Hong se kang bai yln Director: Cai Shangjun China, 2007, 101 min
This visually captivating Chinese film, which won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Pusan Festival and the main prize at the festival in Thessaloniki, tells of the complicated bonding of an adolescent son and his father, who left years before to work in the city. | Film screenings: 134 - 4.7., 13:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 437 - 7.7., 21:30, Congress Hall - Thermal 8H4 - 11.7., 19:00, Husovka Theatre Revanche | Revanche Director: Götz Spielmann Austria, 2007, 121 min
Alex, a one-time petty thief, decides to rob a provincial bank to get his Ukrainian girlfriend out of a vicious circle of debt and forced prostitution. A story of crime and punishment with poised, carefully orchestrated shots that recall the style of renowned Austrian filmmakers Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl. | Film screenings: 3K1 - 6.7., 10:00, Panasonic Cinema 8E4 - 11.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 9K2 - 12.7., 13:00, Panasonic Cinema Slingshot | Tirador Director: Brillante Mendoza Philippines, 2007, 86 min
In the famed Manila quarter of Quiapo, an approaching holiday sends petty thieves out into the streets who live day to day with one desire: to stay alive at all cost. This dynamic group portrait, which was created in an authentic environment with the partial aid of hidden digital cameras, offers a spectacle full of dark, consuming rawness. | Film screenings: 8C5 - 11.7., 15:30, ÄŒas Cinema 9C6 - 12.7., 18:30, ÄŒas Cinema Somers Town | Somers Town Director: Shane Meadows United Kingdom, 2008, 75 min
Three intersecting railway lines with three stations - Kings Cross, Euston and St. Pancras - transform the London district of Somers Town into an island, the setting chosen by director Shane Meadows for his new social tragicomedy. This is where Tommo and Marek meet and become friends; together will the two adolescent boys, castaways in their own family environments, be able to find new meaning to life? | Film screenings: 1C5 - 4.7., 15:30, ÄŒas Cinema 7E4 - 10.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 9C4 - 12.7., 12:30, ÄŒas Cinema A Song of Good | A Song of Good Director: Gregory King New Zealand, 2007, 84 min
A raw drama in which social criticism is injected with a fair dose of black humour. Young Gary is trying to change his life as a junkie from the bottom up. But the barren Auckland suburb, where violence circulates just as impersonally as money and drugs, doesn't offer much hope of redemption. | Film screenings: 638 - 9.7., 22:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 7H4 - 10.7., 19:00, Husovka Theatre 9H2 - 12.7., 13:00, Husovka Theatre To Faro | Mein Freund aus Faro Director: Nana Neul Germany, 2008, 88 min, IP
Melanie met Jenny and fell in love. But Jenny thinks Mel is Miguel. Mel looks, dresses and acts like a boy, and people frequently take her for one. Like Jenny's friends do when the two fall in love. This tale of the obliquity (sexual and otherwise) of adolescence is a tender and beautiful film about youth and the sadness, loneliness and confusion that go with it. | Film screenings: 2E4 - 5.7., 19:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 734 - 10.7., 13:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 8R5 - 11.7., 22:00, Richmond Cinema Vasermil | Vasermil Director: Mushon Salmona Israel, 2007, 92 min
Israel is discussed in various contexts, but rarely as a country of immigrants who experience many of their own dramas. Three young lads in contemporary Israel find themselves at an important crossroads in their lives. Numerous circumstances threaten to make outcasts of them, but then an opportunity presents itself which helps set them in the right direction. | Film screenings: 2K2 - 5.7., 13:00, Panasonic Cinema 3K5 - 6.7., 22:00, Panasonic Cinema 8H1 - 11.7., 10:00, Husovka Theatre Who's Afraid of Kathy Acker? | Who's Afraid of Kathy Acker? Director: Barbara Caspar Germany, Austria, 2008, 87 min
The very first biographic film about the legendary American feminist writer who rose out of the New York underground scene. From her beginnings as a wild punk rocker the film follows her life with similarly wild ingenuity and brutal candour, combining animation, the memories of her contemporaries and scenes adapted from her book. | Film screenings: 1E3 - 4.7., 16:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 636 - 9.7., 19:00, Congress Hall - Thermal 9R5 - 12.7., 22:00, Richmond Cinema The Wild Bull | Valu Director: Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni India, 2008, 120 min
The residents of a small village decide to put an end to the rampage of a wild bull that roams the area. With the help of an experienced hunter from the city and in the presence of an amateur filmmaker, they begin to organise an event which will open up their desires, dreams and conflicts. This comedy full of joy and visual energy is a vivacious parable about civilisation, innocence and freedom. | With a Girl of Black Soil | Geomen tangyi sonyeo oi Director: Jeon Soo-il South Korea, France, 2007, 90 min A social drama crowned with two awards at the 2007 IFF in Venice which paints an intense picture of the absurdity of the social welfare situation in a South Korean mining town. A father of two is no longer able to make a living as a miner due to black lung, but he is also ineligible to claim retirement as he does not have sufficient medical complications. Film screenings: 2E3 - 5.7., 16:00, Espace Dorleans Cinema 3R5 - 6.7., 22:00, Richmond Cinema 6R2 - 9.7., 13:30, Richmond Cinema The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner | Svetat e goljam i spasenie debne otvsjakade Director: Stefan Komandarev Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, 2008, 105 min
In a fusion of comic hyperbole and Balkan charm, this film describes the eventful life of Alex, whose parents decide the family should emigrate. Tragedy strikes years later when his parents are killed in a car accident and he suffers from memory loss. He is taken back to his native Bulgaria by his eccentric grandfather Vasil, who not only restores in him a sense of identity but also an awareness that he is a true cosmopolitan. |
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