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Program::
2006
| Screenings May
18-21 at Goethe Institute |
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Thursday, May 18 |
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Opening night:
Musical trip around Balkans |
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6.30 pm
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WHOSE IS THIS SONG
(Chia e tazi pesen?) (70 min)
Director: Adela Peeva / Bulgaria
and Pan-European co-production
In her search for the true origins of a
haunting melody, the filmmaker travels to
Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, Albania, Bosnia,
Serbia and Bulgaria. The trip is filled with
humor, suspense, tragedy and surprise as
each country’s citizens passionately claim
the song to be their own and can even
furnish elaborate histories of its origins.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/Whose is this Song?]
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8.30 pm |
CONTACT (KONTAKT)
(95 min)
Director: Sergej Stanojkovski
/ German-Macedonian production Forty-year old Janko is released from
prison into the care of his half-brother Novak, owner of the Hotel “Titanic” in
Skopje. The same day Novak picks up his wife’s sister, Zana, from the
psychiatric hospital. Since the mental home has begun to serve as a hide-out for
war criminals, there is no longer any room for the real patients.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/Contact]
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Friday, May 19 |
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| Albanian double
bill, with short from Kosovo |
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6.30 pm |
KOSOVA 9/11
(13 min)
Director:
Burbuqe Berisha / Kosovo/UN Hearing the news of 9/11 attacks the local
people are quickly led to believe that Serbs
are the culprits. At first humorous, this
dark comedy of errors quickly turns into an
absurdist tale about information era musical
chairs fueled by prejudice and gross
misrepresentation of news.
[This film is included with
any purchase of ticket]
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DEAR ENEMY (I dashur armik)
(90 min)
Director: Gjergj Xhuvani
/ Albania Dear Enemy tells the true story of the
Director’s grandfather who became friends
with a German officer during the WWII German
occupation of Albania while hiding a
partisan, an Italian soldier and a Jewish
watchmaker in his cellar.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/Dear Enemy]
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8.30 pm |
TIRANA YEAR ZERO
(89 min)
Director: Fatmir Koci
/ Albania The film tells the story of a young couple
in post-communist Albania, at a time when
many Albanians left the country in search
for a better life abroad. In the
crime-riddled, rundown city of Tirana a
young man lives with his parents in a
dilapidated apartment complex. His
beautiful, smart, resourceful girlfriend
wants to move to Paris and be a model.
Escape seems imminent for these hopeful
youths.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/Tirana Year Zero]
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Saturday, May 20 |
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| Imagine there are
no countries |
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3.30 pm |
THE WAY WE PLAYED (Kako smo se igrali)
(13 min)
Director: Samir Mehanovic
/ Scotland-Bosnian production Filmed entirely on location in Bosnia, the
film tells the story of two young boys, a
Muslim and a Serb, playing together on the
eve of a war that will make their friendship
impossible. Beautifully shot beneath
brooding skies against the canvas of a
ruined 14th-century castle, this 13 minute
short is a powerful statement about children
trapped in violent conflicts.
[This film is included with
any purchase of ticket]
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PRETTY DYANA: A Gypsy recycling saga (Dijana)
(45 min)
Director: Boris Mitic
/ Serbia A cheerful and intimate look at Gypsy (Roma) refugees
from Kosovo in a Belgrade suburb who make a
living by transforming Citroen’s classic 2cv
and “Dyana” cars into Mad Max-like recycling
vehicles, which they use to collect
cardboard, bottles and scrap metal.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/Pretty Dyana]
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5:15 pm |
BORDERLINE LOVERS (Ljubav na
granici)
(84 min)
Director: Miroslav Mandic
/ Bosnia Herzegovina Only a decade ago these borders were
frontlines. Today, three young couples
struggle against prejudice and lingering
hatreds to create lives together.
"Borderline Lovers" is a sharply observed
study of mixed marriage today between
Muslims, Serbs and Croats.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/Borderline Lovers]
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Sunday, May 21 |
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Modern émigrés
….and the Great Man of Science
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3.30 pm |
PAPERBOAT
(18 min)
Director: Daphne Lambrinou /
USA-Greece
Shot entirely on location on the Greek
island of Crete, “Paperboat” follows
Melanie, a young Greek journalist from New
York as she goes back home to a small
village to attend her grandmother’s funeral.
She reconnects with her childhood friend,
Jason, with whom she has maintained a lively
correspondence fashioned as ‘paperboat’
letters.
[This film is included with
any purchase of ticket]
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100%
SLOVENIAN (Americanke)
(50 min)
Director: Hanna AW
Slak / Slovenia This film portrays little known
Slovenian emigrants in the United State
through open and intimate voices of women of
different generations of Slovenian emigrant
communities, who consider themselves “100%
Slovenian.” Examining what is Slovenian
identity –childhood memories, grandmother’s
songs, knowing the language or something
else, impossible to put into words, these
personal and moving stories are woven into a
witty and fun movie about real-life urban
women.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/100% Slovenian]
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| Tribute to Nikola
Tesla, the legendary scientist
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5.30 pm |
TESLA, MASTER OF LIGHTNING
(90 min)
Director: Robert Uth / USA
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the
birth of Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), one of
the most fascinating scientists of the 20th
century. He invented, developed or imagined
the technology that brought us electricity,
remote control, neon and florescent
lighting, radio transmission and much
more…all the basic inventions that now
connect the world with power and
information.
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/TESLA, The Master of Lightning]
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| Closing Night
Gala at the Fine Arts in Beverly Hills
(ADDRESS
DETAILS HERE) |
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Wednesday, May 24th
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7.30 pm |
BUZZ
Director:
Spiro
N. Taraviras
Buzz is a memorable, absorbing and
illuminating profile of the legendary
Hollywood scriptwriter (and acclaimed
novelist) A I 'Buzz' Bezzerides, whose most
notable credits include Robert Aldrich's
timeless Kiss Me Deadly (1955), Jules
Dassin's Thieves' Highway (1942) and Raoul
Walsh's They Drive By Night (1940).
[Buy tickets for SEE Film Festival/BUZZ]
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Archive::
2005
YUGOSLAVIA: A CASE STUDY - American Cinema Foundation
Panel “Bringing Messages to America” – American Cinema
Foundation
Exhibition “Images of World Cultures” – Photographs by Dan
Stephens
BACK TO BOSNIA - AFI Fest
HELL (L’ENFER)- AFI Fest
2004
BALKAN FEATURES - Freedom Film Festival
SPIRIT OF SARAJEVO - Freedom Film Festival
DAYS AND HOURS –
AFI Fest
The GREAT WATER –
AFI Fest
2003
FUSE –
AFI Fest
AN ALMOST ORDINARY STORY –
AFI Fest
2002
"The Sarajevo Art Project” artists collective established
2001
Premiere of
SKY HOOK at Paramount Studios, for the Freedom Film
Festival
Award for film
preservation presented to Film Archive (Kinoteka), Belgrade
Film retrospective at the
Moscow International Film Festival
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