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The Picture Gallery from Thessaloniki 11th TDF: TRIBUTES AND SPOTLIGHTS (2/13/2009)11th TDF: TRIBUTES AND SPOTLIGHTS (2/13/2009)
11th THESSALONIKI DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL - Images of the 21st Century TRIBUTES AND SPOTLIGHTS TRIBUTE: AFRICA The 11th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, within its goal of promoting social and political awareness, has chosen Africa as its main thematic tribute for its 11th edition. For the first time in Greece and the Balkans, African documentaries relating to urgent issues afflicting the continent, made by African filmmakers, are presented in such a comprehensive tribute. Amongst the films to participate are: The Dancing Forest, dir. Brice Lainé, Togo / UK / France (2008): In the poverty-stricken village of Baga in Togo local man Seda creates CIDAP (Centre International pour le Development Agro-Pastoral). By educating people from the village and gradually a wider area, CIDAP succeeds in increasing crop production and improving the natives’ way of life, as well as giving power to the local women, who become the driving force behind the development. Along with the film program, a conference will be held, with a panel comprised of prominent speakers, who will address the situation of the African developing countries within a global context. The panelists will be announced at a later date. SPOTLIGHT: AUSTRIA Austria, enjoying a buoyant national film production, pays particular attention to the documentary genre: in 2008, out of 29 Austrian films released in theaters 13 were documentaries. Initiatives such as Docu Zone Austria (the organization of Austrian documentary filmmakers) target, through various international collaborations, the reinforcement of documentary production and the showcasing of films both in Austria and internationally. Amongst the films to participate in the Spotlight are: Road to Mecca – The Journey of Muhammad Asad, dir. Georg Misch (2008): Jewish Leopold Weiss was born in the Ukraine in 1900. The documentary records Weiss’ remarkable journey from his first travels to the Middle East, his conversion to Islam in the 1920s, his adoption of the Muslim name Muhammad Asad and his posting as an advisor to the King of Saudi Arabia. His own radical change may have well shaped the course of history, as Asad became one of the first proponents of the creation of Pakistan and a UN advisor. SPOTLIGHT: MEXICO Mexico’s documentaries uphold a long tradition of focusing on social issues, seen in the work of such filmmakers as Juan Carlos Rulfo, Mercedes Moncada, Jose Rovirosa, Paco Urrusti and Carlos Mendoza. In the past decade Mexican cinema has enjoyed a remarkable boom; documentary production, supported since the 70s by various educational and state institutions, is again today in the forefront of socially focused filmmaking. Amongst the films to participate in the Spotlight are: Presumed Guilty, dir. Roberto Hernandez (2008): An exposé of Mexico’s corrupt judicial system, Presumed Guilty is a documentary made by two lawyers who succeed in correcting the wrongful murder conviction of Antonio, a rapper in his twenties. The film shows the retake of Antonio’s trial, accompanied by raw Mexican hip-hop. Due to the skill and persistence of the lawyers/filmmakers, this was the first time that a camera was allowed in a Mexican court. SPOTLIGHT: STEFAN SCHWIETERT Documentary director and producer Stefan Schwietert was born in 1961 in Germany and studied in the California Art Institute and the Deutsche Film-und-Fernsehakademie in Berlin. He founded the production company Neapel Film in Basel and regularly teaches film in Switzerland and Germany. His directing work has focused exclusively on music, especially on folk and ethnic subjects that fall off the radar of the more mainstream music documentaries. Schwietert will attend the 11th TDF to present his work and all five of his documentaries will be screened on the occasion of the Spotlight.
Echoes of Home (2007): Schwietert follows three different musician/performers to trace a cross-cultural and contemporary take on yodelling, the traditional folk art of Switzerland. 14.03.2009 | Thessaloniki's blog Cat. : Fest. circuit |
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