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2016 Latin America The Mushrooms Los Hongos 2014 - 103’- Spanish - Colour - Columbia Director: Oscar Ruiz Navia Producer: Guillaume de Seille, Titus Kreyenberg Cast: Jovan Alexis Marquinez, Calvin Buenaventur, Atala Estrada. Screenplay: César Augusto Acevedo, Oscar Ruiz Navia Cinematographer: Sofia Oggioni Editor: Felipe Guerrero Sound Designer: Leandro de Loredo, César Salazar and Frédéric Théry Music Composer: Zalama Crew, La Llegada Del Dios Rata, Sebastián Escofet Costume Designer: Ana María Acosta Production Company: Contravía Films, Burning Blue, Arizona Films and El Campo Cine, unafilm World Sales Address: Embassy of Colombia During the Arab Spring, street artists Ras and Calvin band together with other graffiti artists to paint a tribute to student demonstrators. Festival/Awards: Locarno International film Festival (2014): Won (Special Jury Prize) Miami Film Festival (2015) (Nominated) Nashville Film Festival (2015) (Nominated) Rotterdam International Film (2015): Won (Dioraphte Award) Seville European Film Festival (2014): Won (New Waves Award) Director’s Biography Oscar Ruiz Navia is a director, producer, and founder of the film production company Contravia Films. He is one of the leading voices of the contemporary Colombian film industry. His works as director and producer have been domestically and internationally distributed, as well as selected in major festivals such as Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, Locarno, San Sebastian, and Rotterdam, among others. Director’s Filmography Solecito (short) (2013) Crab Trap (2009) En La Barra Hay Un Cerebro (documentary Short) (2008) Al Vacío 1,2,3 (short) (2006) 159 2016 The Wind Journeys Los Viajes Del Viento 2009 - 117’- Spanish - Colour - Columbia, Germany, Argentina, Netherlands Latin America Director: Ciro Guerra Producer: Diana Bustamante, Cristina Gallego Cast: Marciano Martínez, Yull Núñez, Agustin Nieves, Jose Luis Torres. Screenplay: Ciro Guerra Cinematographer: Paulo Andrés Pérez Editor: Iván Wild Sound Designer: Ranko Paukovic Music Composer: Iván Ocampo Costume Designer: Camila Olarte Production Designer: Angélica Perea Production Company: Ciudad Lunar Producciones Festival/Awards: Bogota Film Festival (2009): Won (Golden Precolumbian Circle) For most of his life, Ignacio Carrillo travels the villages of northern Colombia, playing traditional songs on his accordion, an instrument said to have once belonged to the devil. He eventually marries and settles in a small town, leaving the nomadic life behind. But after the traumatic death of his wife, he vows to never play the accursed accordion again, and embarks on one last journey to return the instrument to its rightful owner. On the way, Ignacio is followed byFermin, a spirited teenager determined to become his apprentice. Tired of loneliness, Ignacio accepts the young man as his pupil and together they traverse the vast Colombian terrain, discovering the musical diversity of Caribbean culture. Hardened by a life of solitude, Ignacio tries to discourage Ferminfrom following in his footsteps, but destiny has different plans for them. Director’s Biography Ciro Guerra (1981) is a director and writer, known for The Wind Journeys (2009), Embrace of the Serpent (2015) and La Sombradel Caminante (2004). 160 Cannes Film Festival (2009): Won (Award Of The City Of Rome) Cartagena Film Festival (2010): Won (Colombian Cinema Award, Golden India Catalina) Santa Barbara International Film Festival (2010): Won (Best Spanish Language Film) Director’s Filmography Embrace of the Serpent (2015) La Sombra del Caminante (2004) 2016 Blackthorn Sin Destino 2011 - 102’- English, Spanish - Colour - Spain, France, Bolivia, UK Latin America Director: Mateo Gil Producer: Ibon Cormenzana, Andrés Santana Cast: Sam Shepard, Eduardo Noriega, Stephen Rea Screenplay: Miguel Barros Cinematographer: Juan Ruiz Anchía Editor: David Gallart Sound Designer: Fabiola Ordoyo Music Composer: Lucio Godoy Costume Designer: Clara Bilbao Production Designer: Juan Pedro De Gaspar World Sales Address: Embassy of Bolivia In Bolivia, Butch Cassidy (now calling himself James Blackthorn) pines for one last sight of home, an adventure that aligns him with a young robber and makes the duo a target for gangs and lawmen alike. Director’s Biography Mateo Gil (1972) is a writer and director, known for his works such as Vanilla Sky(2001), The Sea Inside (2004) and Open Your Eyes (1997). Director’s Filmography Dime Que Yo (short) (2008) Nobody Knows Anybody (1999) Allanamiento De Morada (short) (1998) Soñé Que Te Mataba (short) (1994) Antes Del Beso (short) (1993) 161 2016 Latin America Where All Roads End Donde Acaban Los Caminos 2004 - 82’ - Spanish - Colour - Guatemala Director: Carlos García Agraz Producer: Mendel Samayoa Cast: Giacomo Buonafina, Herbert Ignacio, Audra Magermans, Andrea Rivera Screenplay: Reynaldo Leon, Mario Monteforte Toledo Cinematographer: Ignacio Prieto Editor: Alejo Crisóstomo Sound Designer: Antonio Diego, Miguel Hernández Music Composer: Eduardo Gamboa, Igor Sarmientos, Jorge Sarmientos Production Company: Fundación Mario Monteforte Toledo World Sales Address: Embassy Of Guatemala Festival/Awards: The film depicts an encounter of two different worlds that live together but remain separated at the same time, since ancestral times. The doctor Zamora goes on a trip from the city to a remote town in the lake Atitlán where this two parallel worlds converge between the "Naturals" and the "Ladinos". Zamora won't take long before falling in love with Maria Xahil, a "Natural", causing in the rest of the town and the villages a dilemma between the different communities. It's a panoramic vision of the abuse of power, repression and racism that collide in this diverse society surrounded by the calm of nature. The adventure of Zamora and Maria will have a turning point marked by the personal interest and conflicts of each separated worlds. Director’s Biography Carlos García Agraz was (1954) is a director and editor, known for Mi querido Tom Mix (1992), Loving Ghosts (1994) and The Last Call (1996). Trieste Festival of Latin-American Cinema (2004): Won (Jury Prize) Director’s Filmography La paloma de Marsella (1999) The Last Call (1996) Algunas nubes (1995) Loving Ghosts (1994) Días de combate (1994) Pueblo viejo (1993) 162 2016 Latin America Southern District Zona sur 2009 - 108’- Spanish, Aymara - Colour - Bolivia Director: Juan Carlos Valdivia Producer: Gabriela Maire Cast: Ninón del Castillo, Pascual Loayza, Nicolás Fernández Screenplay: Juan Carlos Valdivia Cinematographer: Paul de Lumen Editor: Ivan Layme Sound Designer: Ramiro Fierro Music Composer: Cergio Prudencio Costume Designer: Roxana Toledo, Melany Zuazo Production Designer: Joaquín Sánchez World Sales Address: Embassy of Bolivia Festival/Awards: Lima Latin American Film Festival (2010): Won (Best Actor) Miami Film Festival (2010) (Nominated) For a rich upper-class family locked into their own little world, Bolivia's social changes threaten to burst their bubble. Director’s Biography Bolivian - Mexican Film Director. His movies have participated in more than 150 film festivals of renown in the world, he has received an important number of awards and economic support some of the most important film funds of the cinema world. Juan Carlos is a member of the Association of Directors of Bolivia, the Mexican Cinematographic Arts and Sciences Academy, the Directors Guild of Mexico, the General Society of writers and the Actors National Association from Mexico. Sundance Film Festival (2010): Won (Directing Award) Tokyo International Film Festival (2009): (Nominated) Director’s Filmography Yvy Maraey (2012) El Último Evangelio (2008) American Visa (2005) Jonah And The Pink Whale (1995) 163 The human mind is an extraordinary thing. Despite making tremendous progress in neuroscience, humanity has still not completely understood it. Throughout human history, every art form has tried to fathom what goes inside the human mind. Cinema is no exception. From early on in its history, people have created some extraordinary films about the human mind. This year at PIFF, we showcase some old classics and some contemporary films in the 'Human Mind and Cinema' section. German Expressionism was a movement in painting that tried to depict the complexities of human mind on canvas. Cinema took inspiration from it and created the extraordinary 'Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'. Its experimentation made people notice this newly emerging medium called Cinema and made them aware that Cinema can be used to probe the depths of the human soul. Bergman and Hitchcock have explored the human mind in multiple films that are now renowned classics in World Cinema. Today's stress-filled life and fractured reality provide a lot of raw material to artists. Women from developing countries face the challenges of being in morally conservative societies while living a modern lifestyle not available to previous generations. As the gamut of human rights expands, the minds of differently abled people pose new moral challenges to Western societies. How do film-makers approach these aspects of life today? The women-centric contemporary films included in this section may provide some answers. Symboisis Presents Human Mind and Cinema 2016 The Cabinet Zona sur 2009 - 108’- Spanish, Aymara - Colour - Bolivia Human Mind And Cinema Director: Robert Wiene Producer: Rudolf Meinert, Erich Pommer Cast: Werner Krauss, Conrad Veidt, Friedrich Feher, Lil Dagover, Hans Heinrich von Twardowski, Rudolf Lettinger Screenplay: Carl Mayer, Hans Janowitz Cinematographer: Willy Hameister Music Composer: Giuseppe Becce Costume Designer: Walter Reimann Production Designer: Walter Reimann, Walter Röhrig, Hermann Warm World Sales Address: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is considered the quintessential work of German Expressionist cinema. It tells the story of an insane hypnotist who uses a somnambulist to commit murders. The film features a dark and twisted visual style, with sharp-pointed forms, oblique and curving lines, structures and landscapes that lean and twist in unusual angles, and shadows and streaks of light painted directly onto the sets. The film thematizes brutal and irrational authority; Dr. Caligari represents the German war government, and Cesare is symbolic of the common man conditioned, like soldiers, to kill. Director’s Biography Robert Wiene(1873 – 1938)was a writer and director. He was a former stage actor, writer and director, graduate of Vienna University, who first worked in films from 1913. He had a reputation as a director of melodramas, before his making his most famous picture, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), one of the best examples of German expressionism. His other noteworthy effort in the same vein was the horror film The Hands of Orlac (1924). 166 Director’s Filmography Ultimatum (1938) A Night In Venice (1934) Polizeiakte 909 (1933) Panic In Chicago (1931) Eight Days Of Happiness (1931) L'autre (1939) 2016 Decor Décor 2014 - 116’- Arabic - Colour - Egypt Human Mind & Cinema Director: Ahmad Abdalla Producer: Zein Kurdi Cast: Khaled Abol Naga, Maged El Kedwany, Horeya Farghaly, Samar Morsi, Mahmoud Hamdy Screenplay: Mohamed Diab Cinematographer: Tarek Hefny Editor: Sara Abdallah Music Composer: Khaled Al Kammar Production Designer: Asem Ali , Nihal Farouk ,Nihal Farouk Production Company: New Century Production World Sales Address: Visit Films 173 Richardson Street Brooklyn, NY 11222 World Sales Phone: +1 718 312 8210 World Sales Email: [email protected] This unique black and white film is a psychological drama about an Egyptian production designer named Maha. The film takes an unnerving turn when she finds herself transported into a completely different persona-a married housewife. This original piece remarkably captures the loneliness faced by some sufferers of mental illness, as well as the challenges faced by their loved ones. Filmmaker Ahmad Abdalla (Rags and Tatters, LFF 2013) fashions a beautiful tribute to the golden era of 1940s and 1950s Egyptian cinema. Abdalla shows plenty of aesthetic invention that has rightly seen him hailed as the leader of the critically acclaimed new independent Egyptian cinema. Director’s Biography Born in Cairo and Graduated from Music Education, Ahmad Abdalla began his film career editing room, where he worked in montage Kmuinter feature films since 2003. His films have participated in many international festivals and won several awards, including the Golden Tanit at the Carthage Festival in 2010 (Microphone) and the Golden Antigone Award for best feature film in the movies Mediterranean Montpellier Festival in 2013 (Rags And Tatters). Festival/Awards: Carthage Film Festival (2014) (Nominated) Director’s Filmography Rags & Tatters (2013) 18 Days (2011) Microphone (2010) Heliopolis (2009) 167 2016 Dora - The Sexual Neuroses of Our Parents Dora oder Die sexuellen Neurosen unserer Eltern 2015 - 90’- German - Colour, B&W - Germany, Swizterland Human Mind & Cinema Director: Stina Werenfels Producer: Karin Koch, Samir Cast: Victoria Schulz, Jenny Schily, Lars Eidinger, Urs Jucker Screenplay: Boris Treyer, Stina Werenfels Cinematographer: Lukas Strebel Editor: Jann Anderegg Music Composer: Peter Scherer Production Company: Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion AG World Sales Address: WIDE 9, rue Bleue 75009 Paris World Sales Phone: +33 1 53 95 04 64 World Sales Email: [email protected] Festival/Awards: Swiss Film Prize (2015) (Nominated: Best Film, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Music) After her mother decides that eighteen-year-old mentally disabled Dora no longer has to take sedating drugs, the young woman begins to blossom. But when pleasure-loving Dora discovers her sexuality, her striving for independence becomes increasingly risky. Her mother struggles to protect her. Dora becomes pregnant, which is strange for her mother who would like to have a second child. This event causes tremendous upheaval in their lives. Director’s Biography Stina Werenfels Earned a degree in Pharmacology and later started working as a freelance journalist and screenwriter. In 1991 she enrolled in the graduate program of film and television at New York University. Director’s Filmography Going Private (2006) ID Swiss (Documentary) (2000) Pastry, Pain and Politics (Short) (1998) Fragments from the Lower East Side (Short) (1994) 168 2016 Persona Persona 1966 - 83’- Swedish - Black & White - Sweden Human Mind & Cinema Director: Ingmar Bergman Producer: Ingmar Bergman Cast: Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Margaretha Krook, Gunnar Björnstrand Screenplay: Ingmar Bergman Cinematographer: Sven Nykvist Editor: Ulla Ryghe Music Composer: Lars Johan Werle Costume Design: Mago Production Design: Bibi Lindström Production Company: Svensk Filmindustri (SF) World Sales Address: Festival/Awards: BAFTA Awards (1968) (Nominated) Persona's story revolves around a young nurse named Alma and her patient, a well-known stage actress Elisabet Vogler, who has suddenly ceased to speak. The Latin word persona originally referred to the masks worn by actors on stage.Persona has been labelled a psychological drama and modernist horror, and was subject to cuts because of its controversial subject matter. The film is shot and set in Sweden and deals with the themes of illness, bleakness, death and insanity.Persona is considered one of the major works of the 20th century. Critics have described it as "one of this century's great works of art". In the British Film Institute's 2012 Sight & Sound's poll, Persona was ranked the 17th greatest film ever made in the critics' poll (tied with Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai") and 13th in the directors' poll. Director’s Biography Ernst Ingmar Bergman (1918 –2007) was a Swedish director, writer and producer who worked in film, television, and theatre. He is considered one of the most accomplished and influential auteurs of all timeand is most famous for films such as The Seventh Seal (1957), Wild Strawberries (1957), Persona (1966), Cries and Whispers (1972), and Fanny and Alexander (1982).He directed over sixty films and documentaries, most of which he also wrote. He also directed over 170 plays. His work often dealt with death, illness, faith, betrayal, bleakness and insanity. Guldbagge Awards (1967): Won (Best Film, Best Actress) Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1968) (Nominated) National Board of Review, USA (1967): Won (Top Foreign Film) National Society of Film Critics Awards, USA (1968): Won (Best Film, Best Actress, Best Director) Director’s Filmography Autumn Sonata (1978) Face to Face (1976) The Touch (1971) The Passion of Anna (1969) Shame (1968) Through a Glass Darkly (1961) 169 2016 Psycho Psycho 1960 - 109’- English - Black and white - United States Human Mind and Cinema Director: Alfred Hitchcock Producer: Alfred Hitchcock Cast: Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Janet Leigh Screenplay: Joseph Stefano Cinematographer: John L. Russell Editor: George Tomasini Music Composer: Bernard Herrmann Costume Designer: Rita Riggs Production Company: Shamley Productions Festival/Awards: 18th Golden Globe Awards - Best Supporting Actress Edgar Allan Poe Awards - Best film Marion is on the run after stealing $40,000 and she stops at a motel but is mysteriously murdered in the shower. Now, her sister visits the same motel looking for her, will she be the next victim? Director’s Biography Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, (1899) was an English film director and producer. He pioneered many elements of the suspense and psychological thriller genres. Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career spanning six decades and is often called as 'The Master of Suspense'. Director’s Filmography Family Plot (1976) Frenzy (1972) Torn Curtain (1966) North By Northwest (1959) Vertigo (1958) Rear Window (1954) 170