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An inconvenient truth

April 1st, 2007 (worufu) 3 views

Although today is a day better known for it’s april fools (Pirate bay april fool hoax, Google april fool hoax) I finally had time to watch the fascinating and alarming movie “An inconvenient truth” starring the former vice president of the USA Al Gore.

Basically the movie is a visually enhanced version of Al Gores presentation about global warming which he already held in dozens of cities around the world. I was a bit skeptical what this presentation could be about and I as stupid as it sounds I was afraid that the time watching it would not be worth it. Let’s make it short: it is worth it. Definitely. It is an excellent work which will open your eyes and in comparison to many other documentations on difficult topics it really gives you answers. Al Gore is giving us hints on how to participate to save our planet and everyone can contribute.

For more information on the movie and the background story and anything related to it see www.climatecrisis.net.
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Right after watching the movie I wanted to get in contact with this really interesting man. I wanted to tell him that I want to help him to spread his presentation. If you too want to get in contact with him you best might get in contact with him via snailmail.

film festival, conclusion

May 1st, 2006 (worufu) 2 views

Yesterday we enjoyed our last movie of the Crossing Europe film festival 2006. It was Kontakt, a Macedonian/German production. A very funny and entertaining movie which won the “Ray” audience award of the festival. The audience was glad to hear some statements of the main actress of the movie (who revealed the major secret of the main actor of the movie).

The festival was quite successful and very very interesting and entertaining for the audience. We are already looking forward to the next festival, taking place from 24th to 29th of April 2007.

Kontakt movie, imdb.com

European animation highlights, On the outskirts.

April 29th, 2006 (worufu) 2 views

Crossing EuropeRight back from my second day at the Crossing Europe film festival. Today I joined two marvellous screenings: the “European animation highlights” and “On the outskirts (Am Rande der Städte)”.

The “European animation highlights” are a compilation of short films which gives a good overview of European animation works of the last year. The DVD should be available around June (hopefully, the initiators of the DVD said). The range of different styles was amazing. From light, entertaining trick films to really deep and heavy animations. I have to admit that one or two masterpieces were too abstract for my taste but it was good to see all the different types of contributions. One of my favourites was Fallen Arts which was an award winning computer animation. Just take a look at the incredible awards list. But the compilation also contained works of yet unknown students who delivered high quality animations too. The first work was “Maestro” which you can download here (44MB MPG). Sadly I did not find any other works online.

“On the outskirts” is a documentary film which deals with new communities which have evolved on the Turkish coastal areas. Large buildings where the Turkish people who worked hard in foreign countries (especially Germany) spend their retirement. The director itself explained to the audience that she wanted to focus on the problem the children of those workers face. They are forced to go “back” to a country which language they barely speak and to which they hardly have any connection anymore. It was very informative to listen to the directors stories. I am glad that I could see the film as it shows me a different Turkey than that I had in my mind.

The images of the festival officials are not published yet at the Crossing Europe gallery homepage. I am quite sure that I must be on one of the photos they took today ;) Will check it out tomorrow…

Crossing Europe, film festival

April 28th, 2006 (worufu) 2 views

From 25th to 30th of April the Crossing Europe film festival is taking place in Linz. It is held the third time and for us it is the second time to have the chance to see movies there. This year 160 films from 27 countries are shown. If you ever have a chance to go to a film festival take advantage of the opportunity. It is so great. You see many good non-mainstream films and the best of all some persons involved (producer, director, actors, etc.) will show up right before/after the movie and give you the opportunity to give some feedback on the movie and to ask all the questions you have.

This year I am going to see four movies and I am coming right back from the first of them: The Slovenian film “Odgrobadogroba” (Gravehopping)”. Starting as a really funny movie it focuses on a topic which is tabu in most countries, suicide, and gets quite tough and touching in some scenes. The plot focuses around the main actor, a man whose profession is to hold speeches at burials, his family and his neighbours. My favourite character was the father of the main role… the poor old man whose wife had died 6 years ago and who tries to escape his loneliness constantly. His expression is great and his person is just so likeable.

My favourite quote:

“Not everyone is born, but everyone is going to die.”

I am still very sorry that the audience (us included) did not ask any questions after the movie. I think we were just so moved by the film and would have needed some time to get ready for conversation. Sorry again about not being that talkative but thank you very much for this great movie.

Check back tomorrow for my comments on “European Animation Highlights” and “On the outskirts”.

Gravehopping movie homepage
Producer (left) and Director (right) of the film, talking to the audience

Crossing Europe film festival homepage

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