
Documentaries in RigaWritten 30-08-2008 12:17:34 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Riga hosts two important documentary events this coming week. On wednesday, September 3rd, a small festival opens for everyone under the title: "Is it Easy to be Different", a reference to the Juris Podnieks perestroika classic, "Is it Easy to be Young". Readers of this blog will know how often I have claimed that "East Beats West" when it comes to creativity, originality and actuality in current documentaries. The festival demonstrates this point perfectly, showing films like "Blind Loves", "Klucis - The Deconstruction of an Artist", "Stone Silence", "Music Partisans" and "Little Bird´s Diary". You can read about these films on this blog. International premiere is given to a film from Belarus, "Journalists", and there are also a couple of films from outside the East of Europe. At the same time the Baltic Sea Forum for Documentaries take place with more than 20 film projects to be pitched to a 15 persons strong panel of commissioners from channels like arte, BBC, YLE, svt, DR. Together with five colleagues I will be there to train the producers and directors to pitch in the weekend of September 6-7. The organiser, the National Film Centre of Latvia, has, as in the previous years, made a beautiful catalogue that for me stands as an example on how to promote quality documentaries. The cover, and the picture that you look at, is from the film "Art Star and the Sudanese Twins" by Pietra Brettkelly, New Zealand. http://www.mediadesk.lv/index.php?d=147 http://www.theartstarandthesudanesetwins.com/ Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments De hjemvendte 3Written 29-08-2008 07:20:22 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Den tredje soldat, som kommer hjem, Michael Ulrich, er den tilsyneladende mest upåvirkede. Han er befalingsmand, og det har han været god til derude. Han er rask, trænet, solbrændt, ser godt ud som han hurtigt skridter gennem ankomsten i lufthavnen og styrer mod sin kæreste, sin hustru, sit kærlighedsliv. "Oppe på slottet i vinduet sad prinsessen". Og det bliver vist ikke helt så enkelt, som det fremstilles. Ulrich tager det på sig, for ting kan ordnes, refleksion erstattes af synspunkter, besværlige minder glemmes og afskedsbrevet, der ikke blev brug for, brændes demonstrativt for øjnene af mig. Han kan sagtens ved siden af livet med hende fortsætte som anfører for gruppen, han kommanderede i Afghanistan, forsvare dem på værtshuset, når de kommer i klammeri med politiet. Men han oplever, at hans autoritet her er ingenting. Det er det, han har det svært med. For han har det i det hele taget svært svært ved at komme til bunds i tingene. Empatien er svækket. Og hun tager over, for det er hendes felt. Hendes medvirken er det i dokumentaren, som er gribende. Resten i filmen er oversigtig case- ikke studium, overhovedet ikke studium, nærmest case-demonstration. Postulerende. "De hjemvendte" 1-3 er et traditionelt tv-program. Indholdet er reportage og metoden interviews i en journalistisk atttude. Det er tre tydelige historier, som bare ikke er researchet i bund, tror jeg, castingen er god for hovedpersonernes vedkommende, men der burde være ryddet op blandt bipersonerne. Manuskriptet er svært at få øje på, set-designet tilfældigt vekslende med noget overarrangeret fyld, kameraarbejdet ubeslutsomt, bortset fra grund-interviewene, som er smukke. Lyd, musik og produktion er jo ok, men, men historiebygningen i klippet er erstattet af debatoplægget. Og det er nok det som er afgørende galt. For der er ikke noget at debattere bagefter. Dokumentaren har uddebatteret sig selv. Den savner tvivlen. Helle Lyster: De hjemvendte 3, DR2, onsdag aften. Genudsendes 14. september 19:20.
Categories: TV, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Cinemateket September 2008Written 28-08-2008 08:14:09 by Tue Steen Müller Nick Broomfield besøger Cinemateket den 12. og 13. September i forbindelse med at 10 af hans film vises i Filmhuset i København. Flot. Jeg skrev her på bloggen en kritik af Cinematekets trykte program. De svage tekster og det falske løfte om mere fyldige sådanne på hjemmesiden. Jeg fik en mail fra Rasmus Brendstrup, som undskyldte. Der var ferie- og sygdomsfravær på redaktionen. Fair nok og derfor skal det nævnes at der denne gang er meget mere styr på det hele. Jesper Andersen introducerer f.eks. Broomfield glimrende med fyldige beskrivelser på hjemmesiden. Der er meget guf for dokumentarinteresserede, der er holdt op med at se tv: "Nico Icon", f.eks., fra 1995, af Susanne Ofteringer, i en serie kaldt "Warhol Factory". En portugisisk serie med bl.a. flm af den snart 100-årige de Oliveira og af den fremragende Pedro Costa. Og den græske instruktør og stjernejournalist Stelios Kouloglou kommer til SØNDOK med sin kontroversielle "Apology of and Econimic Hitman" fra 2008. Og så kommer Jørgen Leth et par gange, men det er der jo intet nyt i. Categories: Cinema, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Gary Hustwit: HelveticaWritten 27-08-2008 21:22:19 by Tue Steen Müller Why is it that I - without really reflecting upon it - always choose helvetica as my font when I write emails or write a text on this site? Why don't I take Lucida Bright or TrueOfficinaSansBooKItalic or Times New Roman? This informative and entertaining feature duration documentary gives me some of the answers: I write on a MacBook and Apple has from the very beginning chosen Helvetica. One answer is like that. Others point in the direction that I like it because it is "beautiful and timeless", "neutral", it is "all over", it has become a standard, it's clear visual communication. The director has been all over, talked to designers, found out where it comes from, this 50 year old "sans serif" phenomenon, looked upon Helvetica from a social, political and aesthetic angle - including opponents who find it boring with this "horrible slickness" that the typeface can also be seen to be, and was considered, especially in the 70'es with the psychedelic typography. It is a very interesting film, well told, veeery wordy, maybe too much, but take a look. It runs in festivals, on tv (I saw it on DR2 in Denmark) everywhere and you can buy it on dvd. Switzerland, 2008, 80 mins. http://plexifilm.shop.musictoday.com/Dept.aspx?cp=377_12736 http://www.helveticafilm.com/index.html
Categories: DVD, TV, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments De hjemvendte 2Written 27-08-2008 07:52:22 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Der er for meget flødeskum på fødselsdagslagkagen, for meget falsk iscenesættelse af en jovial vikingehøvding, for mange billedpåstande om at soldaten er glad for børn (mere end andre), for lidt om, hvad han læser (når det nu er næsten det eneste han foretager sig) for lidt af hans tanker om de nuværende krige for eksempel (når han ikke læser, ser han TV2 News). Historien om soldaten i borgerkrigen i Bosnien og Kosovo forsvinder i udvendig iscenesættelse af "dagligdag", så alt dette truer med at producere den forklaring på traumet, som interviewet ikke formår at afdække. Så det står klart for mig. Jeg sidder med dokumentarens postulat, men er i tvivl. Tror at det der er i vejen med Martin er langt mere kompliceret og måske noget helt andet end diagnosen med det korte, lange navn, som ligger til grund for pensionen. Det er ikke den medvirkende soldat, Martin Arbons skyld, han kæmper bravt for at fatte det, som er sket med ham. Som jeg opfatter det, slår interviewet ikke til... Det er så tyst, det forfærdelige, som ord ikke kan beskrive. Det kræver plads og tid og pauser. Og nu er der er så meget støj omkring. Bumbummelum som åbningstemaet fortsætter i mit hoved. Helle Lyster: De hjemvendte, del 2, DR2 i aftes. I aften sendes del 3.
Categories: TV, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Anne Andreu: Isabelle HuppertWritten 26-08-2008 09:31:33 by Tue Steen Müller Normally documentaries about actors are built around anecdotes, told by the actor in question him/herself or by people with whom the actor has been working.With Isabelle Huppert it is different. She says herself in this tv documentary that she is not an anecdote teller – and apart from some great clips with Jean-Luc Godard and Maurice Pialat, the documentary is built around her profession and her reflection and commitment to her profession, being an actor. Respect for that decision that also includes that we get no disturbing gossip about her private life. It’s all about acting. In many ways the documentary is one long monologue (sometimes exciting, sometimes a bit boring) by Isabelle Huppert, with film clips in between, from ”La dentellière” (The Lacemaker) by Claude Goretta from 1977, over several films she made with Claude Chabrol and Pialat, including gorgeous clips with Haneke from ”Le Pianiste”, to the shootings in Cambodia where she is making a film with Rithy Panh, ”Un barrage contre le Pacifique”, based on a novel by Marguerite Duras and to be released in 2009. Saw the documentary on svt (Swedish television) at K Special. France, 2008, 50 mins. Still: Haneke: "Le pianiste".
Categories: TV, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments De hjemvendteWritten 26-08-2008 08:57:48 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Musikken bygger på visen om de tre små soldater, der vender hjem fra krigen. Det er da smukt og fangende, men dokumentaren taber hurtigt denne stramhed i kompositionen og dynger sine fragmenter af et stof op i en uaflæselig fortælling, som efter del 1's 35 minutter forlader mig på første niveau i en sentimental stemning. Det sentimentale studeres ikke, bearbejdes ikke, bruges ikke. Er der blot som en forhindring. Dokumentaren har ikke nået visens indsigt. Som ligger i dens stramme form. Jeg kan rigtig godt lide den medvirkende. Jeg synes hans fortælling om manden ved siden af på patrulje, i kamp, makkeren, han stoler på og omvendt, er en præcis og stor historie. Som jeg ikke mere glemmer. Den fortælling er en enhed af autentisk indhold og folkelig form. Det samme kan ikke siges om dokumentaren som sådan. Dens fortælling vil det, den ikke kan, og svigter sin medvirkende ved at overse, hvad han kan. Det har med sentimentaliteten at gøre... Helle Lyster: De hjemvendte, del 1. DR2 i aftes. Genudsendes 31. august 19:25.
Categories: TV, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Odense Film Fest Documentary PrizesWritten 24-08-2008 00:23:26 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() The festival has finished and prizes have been given: All three films have been reviewed/written about on this site, the first one in English, the two others in Danish. Photo: Michael Christoffersen, director. Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Yang FudongWritten 23-08-2008 12:35:13 by Tue Steen Müller I went to an art exhibition in Copenhagen. It was a wonderful, surprising experience. I am normally not into video installations but here I met an artist, who has entered film and photography from painting with a subtle sense of composing images and who does not refrain from telling stories, in his case from the young China of today. I had never heard about him before: Yang Fudong, who (b.1971) lives and works in Shanghai. Here is a quote from a presentation from the site of ShangART Gallery:”Yang Fudong’s films and photographs articulate multiple perspectives. His works investigate the structure and formation of identity through myth, personal memory and lived experience. Each of his works is a dramatic existential experience and a challenge to take on. His work is open-ended and inconclusive, therefore open to individual interpretation. Each film and video is about the human condition. He mostly portrays his own generation of individuals in their late 20’s and early 30’s, young people who seem confused and appear to hover between the past and present...” I saw a short love story, ”Li Lang”, b/w fairy tale style, no words, music from a flute. I saw an 8 screen 11 minutes long Antonioni (L’Avventura)-like film about young rich people in a beautiful landscape near a lake, walking around like they do not know what to do with each other and with Life, title “No Snow on the Broken Bridge” (2006). And I saw a series of photographs that also conveyed a decadence with a glimpse of irony: “Seven Intellectuals in Bamboo Forest”. His works travel all over. In Copenhagen the exhibition is open until October 26. http://www.shanghartgallery.com/galleryarchive/artists/name/yangfudong http://www.glstrand.dk/English/index.htm
Categories: Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Ben Kempas:Upstream Battle:The StoryWritten 23-08-2008 12:31:54 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() This is one of those films that you can only appreciate: It takes you to a place in the world that you (I) don’t know anything about. It has some charismatic characters who fight for a cause. You get to know and love them. It has a strong and relevant, universal story that is straight forwardly well told. With a development. Something happens, it is complex but you are well informed about what. Photo: To the left the couple Merv and Wendy George, to the right the director. http://www.upstreambattle.com/
Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments MandagsDokumentar – turnéWritten 23-08-2008 12:28:34 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Vi har tidligere rost Ebbe Preisler og hans formidlingsinitiativ, forevisningerne af nye og gamle dokumentar- og kortfilm i PH Caféen i København. Still fra "Forførerens Fald" af Frank Piasecki Poulsen og Laurits Munch Petersen. Filmen er med på turnéen. http://www.mandagsdokumentar.dk/ Categories: Cinema, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Ada Bligaard Søby: Meet Me in BerlinWritten 20-08-2008 06:37:56 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Selvfølgelig er Ada Bligaard Søby en ny instruktør, man skal mærke sig. Hendes lange dokumentarfilm "American Losers" fra forrige år er en bedrift af indlevelse, myndighed, billedmæssig opfindsomhed og fortællemæssig balancekunst. Så jeg var, da jeg så hendes midtvejsfilm fra Super 16, den lille kortfilm om at mødes i Berlin, ekstra på mærkerne. Og det samme nu igen, da den deltager i Odense festivalen. Og det er altså sådan... Jeg bliver sært grebet og konstant optaget og sidder og nikker og mumler: ja, ja... Og det er ikke kun fordi, jeg kender instruktøren, nej, det er den offentlige film, som i den grad optager mig på meget private områder. Det lader vi ligge. Tilbage til det med balancen. Igen afvejer instruktøren ham og hende på milligram, smukt. Og denne gang skulle de så mødes, lover titlen næsten, vildt. Og jeg røber det: ja, de mødes. Deres samvær er en række telefonsamtaler af et indhold, som jeg ikke finder spor af det hedder vel "litterær" dybde i (det bliver mit studium ved næste gang jeg ser filmen at udrede det..), men en dialog, som i stedet udvides smerteligt i personernes umærkelige træk i kroppen, minimale bevægelser i ansigtet. Lars Reinholdts kameraarbejde fastholder det i én lang frydefuld række. Ja, Ada Bligaard kan altså også instruere sådan fint kammerspil. Og mest af alt ønskede jeg, da jeg genså filmen i aftes, at kortfilmens 17 minutter var begyndelsen blot. Til en rigtig spillefilm i fuld længde. Jeg måtte da følge de to i deres snublende, uheldsvangre kurs mod hinanden i et foretagende, som da ikke kan afbrydes. Ada Bligaard Søby: Meet Me in Berlin, 2007. Odense Film Festival, katalog s. 37:
Categories: Festival, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Sally MannWritten 19-08-2008 21:13:52 by Tue Steen Müller Copenhagen, The Royal Library, The Black Diamond: I went to see the exhibition with photographs by Sally Mann. Wonderful experience. Made me think about her approach to her work. I found an article by Richard Woodward from NYTimes, who calls her "a confessional documentarian". Read this quote from her taken from his article from September 27, 1992: "I don't remember the things that other people remember from their childhood," Mann says one day as she drives the children home from a photo session. "Sometimes I think the only memories I have are those that I've created around photographs of me as a child. Maybe I'm creating my own life. I distrust any memories I do have. They may be fictions, too." Food for thought for any documentarian, photographer or filmmaker. Photo from "Immediate Family" series of Sally Mann. Exhibition runs till September 20. Lots of books have been published on Sally Mann. http://www.kb.dk/en/dia/index.html Categories: Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Kites 3Written 19-08-2008 17:34:28 by Tue Steen Müller If you search "Kites" on this site, you will find both a salute to a very fine film and a warm congratulation because of the selection to take part in the prestigious Locarno Film Festival - that has just ended. With a fine result for the film. Read this proud clip from a press release published by the producer + the jury´s motivation: Director Beata Dzianowicz and producer Krzysztof Kopczyński have received the Critic's Week Award (Le Prix SRG SSR idee Suisse/Semaine de la Critique... ) It is the main prize awarded in the international competition of full-length documentaries of the festival "Critic's Week" organized by Switzerland's national association of film journalists and the most important award this year for a documentary film at the festival.... "Kites" have been watched at two screenings by at least 800 people. "Kites" are about a documentary film course held by Polish film makers in an Art School in Kabul in the fall of 2006. In the verdict the jury stated: "Beata Dzianowicz has made a film that shows with sensibility, respect and subtlety the relationship between teachers and students, between young men and young women and between the young film students and their society. We also like the way it shows the development of creativity without being heavy handed or obvious." http://www.eurekamedia.info/index.php?id=164 Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Odense Film Festival Anmeldelser/ReviewsWritten 19-08-2008 08:43:22 by Tue Steen Müller Hvis du er interesseret i at læse flere anmeldelser af danske dokumentarfilm fra Odense Film Festivals program, så kan du søge følgende titler på denne hjemmeside. De har alle været bragt i årets løb: If you find interest in reading more reviews of Dansih documentaries from the Odense Film festival catalogue, you can search them on this site. They have all been brought during the year: "Mig og Naser", "Words of Advice - Williams S. Burroughs on the Road", "Fra Thailand til Thy", "Vesterbro", "Frank og fri", "Forførerens fald" -all in Danish "Purity Beats Everything", "Milosevic on Trial" - in English http://www.filmfestival.dk/Webnodes/da/Web/Top/Forside Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments ParadiseWritten 18-08-2008 19:48:44 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Three Danish male directors stand behind this reflecting impressionistic collage on Life and Death, joy and pain, sorrow and happiness. The background is Denmark in this beginning of a new century, a country that is at war in Iraq, a society where refugees from the same country live in asylum centres, a place on earth - like everywhere else - where old people die and children get born. The directing team has chosen a contrasting structural principle. From the young boy who is to be sent to Iraq, to the asylum centre girl, who writes to the minister for help. From the drug abusers and alcoholics who get a visit by the police to the young rich man who negociates a price for his airplane. Or to the young couple who is expecting their child and argues about how to arrange their future life. And many other characters from the country and from the city. Old and young. Rich or well-off and poor. And in between the old man whose wall is full of small philosophical notes. The one who is there to stress that the film wants to be more than glimpses of life in Denmark. But is it more than so? Is this the right narrative format for going deeper, for making us viewers reflect? I doubt it, at the same time as I welcome the ambition. For me, however, it stays on the surface, I am looking at something that I know very well, Denmark and Danish life - and as such the film in some ways succeeds to give us Denmark as it is right now, for good and bad - but the universal layer stays conceptual wishful thinking where at no point you feel really involved. Gemacht. What a pity. For a film with three fine directors, right intentions and brilliant camera work. Paradise. 70 mins. By Jens Loftager, Erlend Moe, Sami Saif. Denmark, 2008 http://www.filmfestival.dk/Webnodes/da/Web/Top/Forside http://www.dfi.dk/english/Danish+films/Directors/filmFact.htm?FilmID=16149
Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments New Wave of British Feature Documentaries?Written 18-08-2008 16:09:02 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() A week ago British newspaper The Independent brought an interesting optimistic article about the return of feature lenght documentaries to the cinemas. Read yourself the article that I found through the website of the Sheffield Doc Fest: https://sheffdocfest.com/ under "Latest Doc/Fest Blogs". Still from "Man on Wire" by James Marsh, a blockbuster in cinemas right now. Categories: Cinema, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Enemies of HappinessWritten 18-08-2008 09:30:12 by Tue Steen Müller At the tv festival in Copenhagen, organised by Danish Producers, there was again a prize for "Enemies of Happiness", directed by Eva Mulvad. We have before pointed to the excellent dvd sales site initiative of directors Mulvad, Pernille Grønkjær and Phie Ambo, and we do it again on this occasion. Take a look at http://www.danishdocumentary.com/ http://www.tvfestival.dk/sw10026.asp 2005, Bastard Film, 1 hour. Categories: DVD, Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Lé LéWritten 18-08-2008 07:50:03 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Familien Lé Lé, mor, far og fire søskende er i restaurationsbranchen. Først i Åbybro så i København, hvor de fire er sammen om at indrette en stor, moderne restaurant. Faderen og moderen har trukket sig tilbage, iagttagende. De kan egentlig ikke lide branchen, røber de,men nu er de der, vistnok fordi moderen har villet det. De kigger på hinanden i filmens gennemgående rundbordssamtale: vi er altså kapitalister, noterer de, muntre på den særlige måde, de egentlig er sørgmodige på. Det er altså en tv-dokumentar om fire kapitalister, som morer sig ved et projekt, som de egentlig helst undlod. Og dokumentarens opgave er vel så at undersøge hvorfor så det? Jeg synes ikke det lykkes særlig godt. Lad mig prøve at forklare. Historien først. Titlen fastslår, at det er en familiehistorie. Vi får at vide, at moderen er den centrale person, men, men filmen lader hende blive tavs i periferien. Hvorfor det? For at fortabe sig i en række andre tilbageblik og i et parallelt (og dyrt) udblik til Viet Nam. Jamen har researchen svigtet på det der punkt? Eller er man havnet i castingens fælde, hun er ikke nogen god medvirkende? Nu står manuskriptet så uden drama, og da det vigtigste smertepunkt ikke kan belyses vælges at følge den aktive og udadvendte datters feel-good fremstilling, som derefter grundigt undertrykker de tre brødres følelsesmæssige indvendinger. Den journalistiske satsning har haft nålen inde, men har undladt at følge mistanken op. Familiedramaet bliver til et fredeligt fotoalbum. Lé Lé sælges så i stedet for som den "rå og voldsomme flygtningehistorie", selv om den mest er bare almindelig og sentimental og fordomsnærende, altså præcis den stempling, som datteren et centralt sted vender sig udtrykkeligt imod. Jeg bryder mig ikke om DR2's disposition, som ikke alene er ulogisk, men også et svigt af hovedpersonen. Dan Säll: Lé Lé, 2008. DR2 i aftes.
Categories: TV, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Kunsten og de utilpassedeWritten 17-08-2008 09:03:37 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Freuds metode er at skabe det sprængte og og splittede liv om til en fortælling, etablere en historie, som hænger sammen. Det er hvad der sker mens neurotikeren ligger på sofaen og lægen ved hovedgærdet lytter og analyserer. Christian Braad Thomsen sammenfatter et sted i filmen psykoanalysen sådan. Det hæftede jeg mig ved. Livet som en fortælling. Biografiens udfordring. Og det er jo så, hvad man kunne forvente af Anne Gyrithe Bonnes film. Og der er tilløb til det, der er mange dybe, autentiske, gribende øjeblikke. Men analysen har en tendens til at smutte væk i anekdotiske pseudosammenfatninger, som når de for eksempel også kredser om ubeslutsomheden med titlen. Kommer den endelige film til at hedde "Landsbytossen i storbyen", "Kunsten og de utilpassede"? Eller måske alligevel det mere krævende "Den tydelige neurotiker" eller altså "Livet er en historie". Jeg kan ikke vide det. Filmen er ikke færdig. Jeg har haft lejlighed til at se en arbejdskopi, hvor en stor del af lyden manglede. Men det jeg så, var dybt interessant og rejsen til Odense værd. I hvert fald. Anne Gyrithe Bonne: Kunsten og de utilpassede, Danmark 2008. Premiere på Odense Festival. Categories: Festival, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Kun med hjertet kan man rigtigt seWritten 16-08-2008 17:41:07 by Allan Berg Nielsen ![]() Lattermilde Ulla Boye laver leende film. Også om tunge emner. Fulde af trods alt humør behandler hendes film alvorlige sager og konstruerer verdener, hvor udveje og lyssyn overalt er til stede som konkret iagttaget realitet - og den vamle sentimentalitet og organiserede bedreviden helt ukendte størrelser. "Ludvig og lidenskaben" fra 1999 er om en enlig mand og hans gennemorganiserede dagligdag, "To må man være" fra 2001 var en folkelig succes på tv vistnok uden lige blandt dokumentarfilm. Det er en række ti minutters film med par som har været gift i mere end et par årtier og stadig er forelskede. Og fulde af mild latter. "Reverie", 2002 er korte sansninger i en græsk landsby, et forelsket smil med kant af smerte og "Dage med Kathrine", 2003 er en hjerteknuser af en biografi over en kvinde som sandelig ikke har haft det let, ikke har det let, det forstår man i hendes overdådighed af begavet og selvironisk fortællekunst, som Ulla Boye har lokket ud af hende. Ja, så det forstås gennem tårer og - ved latter.. På Odense festivalen kan man så se kronen på værket, instruktørens nye film. Den har vi ventet længe på. Og den er værd at vente på. Den kan vist alt det Ulla Boye kan. Og det er en del. Selvfølgelig åbner den i en set scene, set så tydeligt med hjertet, netop som Saint-Exupérys tamgjorte ræv i titlens citat pointerer over for den lille prins. Øjet alene ville ikke se det, Boye og og fotografen Jørgen Johansson ser til os. Det væsentlige er usynligt for øjet, tilføjer jo ræven. Og scenen er så også lyttet af de tre klippere,den er balanceret, den er lang, og alt muligt andet. Den er en lattermild dialog mellem hende og ham i kantinen på Kofoeds Skole. Og det fortsætter bare. Det er en vidunderlig film, en ægte dokumentarisk komedie. Glæd jer! Ulla Boye: Kun med hjertet kan man rigtigt se, 2008. Kamera: Jørgen Johansson, klip: Mette Esmark, Stig Bilde og Janus Billeskov Jansen, produktion: Koncern www.koncern.dk Sendes på DR2 10. september 23:00. Distribueres senere på Filmstriben www.filmstriben.dk
Categories: Festival, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 5 comments Solange on LoveWritten 16-08-2008 14:05:34 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() They have the same name. One lives in Santiago, the other in Valparaiso at the coast. One has a hard life as a parking guide in the big city, with a drug addicted husband and two small children totally dependent on her. The other gets a baby but can not live together with her boyfriend as they are too young a couple. Still in school.
Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments GonzoWritten 14-08-2008 23:43:16 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Wow, that sounds exciting, a film about the reporter legend Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005). Has been released, at least in connection with the Sundance festival, link below. I met it on the fine film website of Guardian, where the director Alex Gibney in a kind of trailer (3 mins.) talks about him and the film. Look for yourself. Docu or docufiction?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/video/2008/jul/07/hunter.s.thompson Categories: Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments The Pervert’s Guide to Cinema 1,2,3Written 14-08-2008 17:51:32 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() ... presented by Slavoj Zizek, Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst, is simply a gift to all film teachers. In three parts Zizek takes us on a Freudian, but not only, trip through wonderful clips that he comments on from his point of view, turning everything upside down, in a very demanding and inspiring lecture, full of humour with the lecturer ”placed” by the director Sophie Fiennes on a boat near the location of Hitchcock’s ”The Birds”, in the house where ”Psycho” was shot, in the bathroom that Gene Hackmann was in when ”The Conversation" by Coppola was shot and so on. England/Austria, 2006, director: Sophie Fiennes, 150 mins.
Categories: DVD, Film History, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Danish Documentary IssuesWritten 13-08-2008 21:10:08 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Just a brief on the Danish language articles below, three of them, dealing 1) with a cine-essay series at the Cinemateket in the Film House in the middle of Copenhagen. Lovely programme with films by Joris Ivens and Chris Marker and Georges Franju and Alain Resnais, not to mention Jean-Luc Godard, 2) a regular monday night documentary programme set together by pioneer Ebbe Preisler, who 3) argues that the Danish Film Institute has failed to continue what used to be a very strong focus on the import of foreign documentary films for distribution. Photo: Joris Ivens China-essay in Filmhuset, Copenhagen. Categories: Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments MandagsdokumentarenWritten 13-08-2008 19:33:40 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Ebbe Preisler er en af utrættelige slidere i dansk dokumentarfilm. Han var den fremtrædende producent i midten af 1970’erne, da jeg startede i Statens Filmcentral. Han stod i 1990 bag oprettelsen af Documentary, som var MEDIAprogrammets første kontor, som blev placeret i København. Det kontor som senere blev til EDN (European Documentary Network). Og han har været generalsekretær for både producenter og instruktører. Med meget mere. Still: Katrine Østlund Jacobsens "Aftaler med Gud" med Dan Holmbergs fotografi er også i programmet. Categories: Film History, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Filminstituttet under kraftig privatiseringWritten 13-08-2008 19:31:14 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Ebbe Preislers indsats for dokumentarfilmen i Danmark er omtalt under Mandagsdokumentaren. At han ikke er bange for at tage bladet fra munden viser følgende klip fra hans forord til programmet. Vi tilslutter os helt hans nødråb vedr. udenlandske kort- og dokumentarfilm: Still: Hvor er kopierne til publikum af Audrius Stonys mesterværk - ordets betydning erindret - ALENE ? Hvor han som filmlærer til eleverne må man tro i en overstadig generøs sammenhæng anbringer en mangfoldigh ed af filmiske greb i én bevægelse. Jacob Høgel støttede i sin tid som konsulent produktionen.Men hvor er vores produkt? De tilgængelige kopier? (ABN) Categories: Film History, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK, Polemics 0 comments Cine-essays i CinemateketWritten 12-08-2008 16:28:21 by Tue Steen Müller Det er herligt at få at vide at Cinemateket i København i denne måned ”begynder en længere rundtur i dokumentarfilmens mangfoldighed” med film af bl.a. Franju, Alain Resnais, Bert Haanstra, Joris Ivens (hans vidunderlige Kina-film), Chris Marker (fra hvem begrebet cine-essays vel stammer?) og Jean-Luc Godard med sin temmeligt alternative filmhistorie.Tak for det. Glæder mig og håber mange vil tage imod tilbuddet. Til gengæld må jeg brokke mig over den slatne præsentation, som Cinemateket giver denne – og andre serier. Én ting er, at det trykte program af sparegrunde er skåret ned til næsten ingenting, men når der så henvises til nedenstående hjemmeside, forventer man at møde gode, lange tekster eller henvisninger/links til hvor man kan få mere at vide. Helt i et filmmuseums ånd... Det har hjemmesiden bare ikke, det er helt den samme tynde tekst som i programmet, om den enkelte film + credits. Tag nu ”Nat og tåge” som Filmmuseet for årtier siden udgav et hæfte til, hvorfra der f.eks. kunne have været citeret. Dette hovedværk i dokumentarfilmens historie, som var på Statens Filmcentrals hitliste i årevis, og nu er taget ud af kataloget, det skal Cinemateket nu ikke klandres for, spises af med: "I ’Nat og tåge’, Alain Resnais’ fineste cine-essay, er tonen tyst og afmægtig. Hvordan, spørger Resnais, kan vi glemme KZ-lejrenes rædsler? Hvordan huske dem?" http://www.dfi.dk/cinemateket/Cinemateket.htm Categories: Film History, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK, Polemics 0 comments Swedish short documentariesWritten 11-08-2008 10:57:48 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() At the Odense Film Festival one of the special programmes is very much welcomed. It is a selection of short documentaries, a genre that is very rarely seen. Read what Cecilia Lidin, festival director of Odense Film Festival writes on the site: Heja Sverige! Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Odense Film FestivalWritten 11-08-2008 10:45:25 by Tue Steen Müller If you want a qualified overview of what has happened in Danish documentary, short fiction, animation and children film during the last year – you should go to the 23rd Odense Film Festival that takes place next week, August 19-24, in Odense. Yes, this is where Hans Christian Andersen was born. Still: Milosevic On Trial in the national competition. Categories: Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Redaktionen på ferieWritten 09-08-2008 09:19:00 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() Forleden hyldede vi os selv i anledning af ét års fødselsdagen for filmkommentaren. På skrift. Samme aften blev der sagt skål i Haut-Médoc og i Vecchia Romagna hjemtaget fra Italien. Det blev vådt og langt her i Allinge, hvor redaktionen holder ferie. Dagen efter var stille, meget stille, men i går begav vi os ud på den traditionelle tur på kyststierne fra Allinge til Gudhjem. Vi huskede det som en 2-3 timers tur. Det tog 4½ time før vi var fremme ved Café Klint og den saltstegte sild og fadbamserne! http://www.ohmus.dk/ http://www.leksikon.org/art.php?n=3994 Foto: Vi er næsten fremme, lige før Gudhjem Havn.. Categories: DVD, Film History, Artikler/anmeldelser DANSK 0 comments Happy Birthday / TillykkeWritten 06-08-2008 10:25:19 by Tue Steen Müller ![]() www.filmkommentaren.dk has today been alive and kicking for one year. What started as an idea in the head of Allan, has now become a regular "con amore" passion for the two of us. We are proud and happy to have experienced that after a year and without any substantial promotion, we now have between 450 and 550 computers that hit us every day. We don´t know (most of) you but we hope you like the texts we offer you. In a year it has been around 300 - and we continue with the ambition to have one new text every day. Be it a review of a new or old (classic), be it reports from different parts of the world, be it the film political discussions we have tried to initiate in Danish. Big or small, personal or informative, we try to do what the newspapers and magazines don´t do. With a clear focus on documentaries. Photo: TSM in his element, here a Zagreb masterclass.. Categories: Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Georg Misch: A Road to MeccaWritten 05-08-2008 17:08:20 by Tue Steen Müller ... with the subtitle, The Journey of Muhammad Asad. Who was originally Leopold Weiss, Jewish, born in Austria, but converted to islam in the 1920’s and became, as said by a Palestinian on the West Bank, ”an enlightened Islamic thinker, a great scholar”, still today worshipped for his contribution to a modern understanding of the Quran, that he late in his life (he died in 1992) translated and interpreted in a way that made his version banned in many places.The title of the film refers to his book about islam – and the subtitle to a book he wrote and to the structure of a film, that takes the viewer to the places where the cosmopolite Asad went: Saudi Arabia, Pakistan (he became the first UN representative of the country), USA, Morocco, Spain. The film crew meets people who knows about Asad or have met him, they interpret his importance, what he has meant for them, at the same time as the story of his life is told. He rode the camel, he lived with the bedouins, he helped the constitution of Pakistan to come to life, he talked against extremism, and had quite a different, non-militant interpretation of jihad. A lot of respect for this well made thought provoking, rich and multi-layered film that must be a very useful and intelligent visual tool for debate in the world of today. Austria, 2008, 92 mins. www.mischief-films.com
Categories: DVD, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Bazzoli/Lelong:Amour,Sexe & MobyletteWritten 04-08-2008 15:31:11 by Tue Steen Müller What a charming film, full of Life and Love! Taking place in a small town in Burkina Faso, it is built as a film for cinema release with several parallel stories circling around the St. Valentine´s Day. Old people´s love, young people´s love, a young man who suffers because she is far away – and a lot of opinions on love and sex, on polygamy, and on aids and circumcision.These opinions are conveyed through local radio journalists and a photographer, who walks the town to ask questions about love and sex on behalf of the filmmakers. Who also follow heated discussions among the young ones or let childen present their love drawings in a school class. If they are playing themselves or have been given a role in the film, or both – is not important as the whole tone of the film has an authentic feel of honest lightness and the characters come out to be open-hearted and minded. There is a respect for the subject and for the characters, that is very much represented in the old man, Jean-Marie, the fisherman, who opens the film and sets the action. Charisma and dignity. Not to forget to mention the music composed by the local master Yoni. France/Germany, 2008, 92 mins. www.amoursexeetmobylette.com www.cinedoc.fr
Categories: DVD, Cinema, Festival, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments Lithuanian ClassicsWritten 01-08-2008 15:23:40 by Tue Steen Müller I write this in a summer house on Bornholm. On this island I met – for ten consecutive years – Henrikas Sablevicius, the godfather of the so-called poetic Lithuanian documentary. I never spoke directly to him (no English from his side, no Russian or Lithuanian from mine) but he was always there to defend the non-propagandistic documentary and his influence was enormous on the young filmmakers.When in Vilnius a week ago I was given a dvd with four films, one of them by Sablevicius ”Trip throught a Brume Meadow” (1973, 10 mins.), an earlier one by R. Verba ”A hundred-Year-Old-Desires” (1969, 20 mins.) and two by the students of Sablevicius – ”Ten Minutes before the Flight of Ikaros” by Arunas Matelis (1990, 10 mins.) and ”World of the Blind” by Audrius Stonys (1992, 24 mins). The two first films include some text that is not translated, the film of Matelis has subtitles, Stonys film is (almost) wordless. All four films describe - in stunning 35 images and with composed music and with masterly use of sound – people and landscapes in that spiritual language that is Lithuanian documentary. Sablevicius died a couple of years ago. He also introduced me to 999. Thanks. www.documentary.lt Photo: Henrikas Sablevicius. Categories: Film History, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 comments |
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Nick Broomfield besøger Cinemateket den 12. og 13. September i forbindelse med at 10 af hans film vises i Filmhuset i København. Flot.
Why is it that I - without really reflecting upon it - always choose helvetica as my font when I write emails or write a text on this site? Why don't I take 
Normally documentaries about actors are built around anecdotes, told by the actor in question him/herself or by people with whom the actor has been working.

I went to an art exhibition in Copenhagen. It was a wonderful, surprising experience. I am normally not into video installations but here I met an artist, who has entered film and photography from painting with a subtle sense of composing images and who does not refrain from telling stories, in his case from the young China of today. I had never heard about him before: Yang Fudong, who (b.1971) lives and works in Shanghai. Here is a quote from a presentation from the site of ShangART Gallery:


Copenhagen, The Royal Library, The Black Diamond: I went to see the exhibition with photographs by Sally Mann. Wonderful experience. Made me think about her approach to her work. I found an article by Richard Woodward from NYTimes, who calls her "a confessional documentarian". Read this quote from her taken from his article from September 27, 1992:
If you search "Kites" on this site, you will find both a salute to a very fine film and a warm congratulation because of the selection to take part in the prestigious Locarno Film Festival - that has just ended. With a fine result for the film. Read this proud clip from a press release published by the producer + the jury´s motivation:
Hvis du er interesseret i at læse flere anmeldelser af danske dokumentarfilm fra Odense Film Festivals program, så kan du søge følgende titler på denne hjemmeside. De har alle været bragt i årets løb: 

At the tv festival in Copenhagen, organised by Danish Producers, there was again a prize for "Enemies of Happiness", directed by Eva Mulvad. We have before pointed to the excellent dvd sales site initiative of directors Mulvad, Pernille Grønkjær and Phie Ambo, and we do it again on this occasion. Take a look at 








Det er herligt at få at vide at Cinemateket i København i denne måned ”begynder en længere rundtur i dokumentarfilmens mangfoldighed” med film af bl.a. Franju, Alain Resnais, Bert Haanstra, Joris Ivens (hans vidunderlige Kina-film), Chris Marker (fra hvem begrebet cine-essays vel stammer?) og Jean-Luc Godard med sin temmeligt alternative filmhistorie.


... with the subtitle, The Journey of Muhammad Asad. Who was originally Leopold Weiss, Jewish, born in Austria, but converted to islam in the 1920’s and became, as said by a Palestinian on the West Bank, ”an enlightened Islamic thinker, a great scholar”, still today worshipped for his contribution to a modern understanding of the Quran, that he late in his life (he died in 1992) translated and interpreted in a way that made his version banned in many places.
What a charming film, full of Life and Love! Taking place in a small town in Burkina Faso, it is built as a film for cinema release with several parallel stories circling around the St. Valentine´s Day. Old people´s love, young people´s love, a young man who suffers because she is far away – and a lot of opinions on love and sex, on polygamy, and on aids and circumcision.
I write this in a summer house on Bornholm. On this island I met – for ten consecutive years – Henrikas Sablevicius, the godfather of the so-called poetic Lithuanian documentary. I never spoke directly to him (no English from his side, no Russian or Lithuanian from mine) but he was always there to defend the non-propagandistic documentary and his influence was enormous on the young filmmakers.

