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not these 4 sports heroes. actually it was a flap in the face, but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready. down doing walk down the rocky go to tokyo, started july 19 dw, the me ah . busy it's so painful to see so many people leave the country now because they just don't be any future here anymore. ah, it's the time incidental history where we could do it if we fail it as failing. but it's still nice, a lot of energy to go forward. making
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films against all the rules of creating images that have never existed before highlighting problems. that's what filmmaking is about for many young people. we've met a lot of them over the years and the battle and all that challenge program, which always takes place at the same time as the burning international film festival. bringing together over $200.00 up and coming filmmakers from what we call top with 4 of them again actually could come from sir john constantine, vault, and christopher own from germany and lebanon. andrew, by a host thing from the dash.
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ah, how's use qu concerns? he wants to make films for his people. we met him in berlin in february, when it was freezing cold. he was visiting friends and taking a break from the strike since saddam's thing in times of dictatorship. you can never be your true self. so you never know what your identity is. so i feel like for us to, to become really who we are as a people. we need this freedom, we need to face and we need to be able to play. and i feel like our culture is cinema. is that space for us to play, to try to understand who we are and to show it to ourselves. we 1st met how she was coca in 2016 and it was living in the middle of a was own in new mountains and south saddam. he participated in the bell a non a talents program after making the award winning documentary beats of the answer.
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now, the if the film about music, i didn't take it away. you learned about the war using music within that country and music and culture on daily life and concentrated on people. me actually move to the new mountains in 2012, as a war raged between the government and ethnic groups fighting for independence and the right to that own cultural identity. it was a war for resources, self determination, and over the role of religion. the you scared like you naturally scared everybody around you scared. everybody is running to foxholes. there's a moment when you come out that you want to make sure everybody's ok. there's that
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moment of fear. but as soon as you notice everybody's okay. then there's that moment of extreme happiness over huge coca one, the best commentary audience award at the 2014 toronto film festival before moving to the new mountains. he had left in new york, but he gave up a secure existence to support his people. living in brooklyn, there had my little 60 bike that i love. and it's an easy life is these fun is very creative. but my work there doesn't matter. wow, the simple thing of being in her words on just my presence makes a difference. i just kind of walked as a wall chronicler, organized theater workshops, and set up an artist collective in 2018. he made his 1st fiction film, an anti war comedy. akasha is about up man, a soldier and his girlfriend, lena,
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after they spend the night together at none get into trouble. when lena becomes jealous with some of the furniture you know, but then the shutters in from the i know. gimme a nice addition. had the funny little, you know, the last year the director shot the phone with a small team area without running electricity. it premiered at the 2018 finished film festival. when we 1st started making the film, it was the film that we were making for ourselves. we felt we need, we, we, we had that need for coming together and celebrating, and this is where it's covered from my 1st documentary. be said that enough. so with a cash out, we wanted to create a film that had the backdrop of war, but still had enough humour and life and whatnot and questioning of revolution and
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what he means that it means a lot to us. and it was amazing that the film actually also ended up in huge festival and went around the we met constantine voc and christopher our own when they participated in the 2019 knowledge comments program that worked together on the international co production. caffeine noun, konstantin, ball kinds editor and christopher own as cinematographer cath, i know, put the spotlight on people fighting for their survival. poor children in the slums of a root like 12 year old zane's. it was the moment when you realized that the fiction that we're doing that the reality of surpassing the fiction that we're doing and that made everyone realize how important this fictionalized version that we're creating here is and that these topics do need to be talked about children without
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a childhood you'd see those goods on the streets everywhere. you'd see families also between lanes and like on the highway, you're just just ignore them. you just treat them like animals or like ghosts that that don't exist, but they're everywhere. a non professional lankton were plucked from the streets and much of the film was shot from them. perspective. it was not so much the story, but the wrong direct and truthful way of telling the story that made the film so exceptional. in 2018 at one the jury prize at the cannes film festival and in 2019 it was nominated for an oscar. it's easy to blame people, but it's much harder to understand why they act the way that they act. what is wrong with the system that makes them act his way? how were they brought up? ah, we caught up with him again. but not together. kevin now may not have one the
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best foreign film oscar 2 years ago, but the nomination propelled the careers forward and christ of our own. one. the german cinematography, a woman, constantine balk, is currently in bay route conducting research. while christopher is on a flight of tura, they were both invited to join the academy of motion, picture, arts, and sciences after the oscar nomination. the whole experience in l. a. for us, with a door open or even beyond the academy, what it meant. first and foremost, and this is very important to us, they are to get to put in the doors that we signed with an amazing agency there. and they set up a lot of meetings and they really encouraged us to, to take that step. and especially for, for you, chris, i get kids from, from, from across the world at the moment to choose from which, which is what a, what i've been looking for last summer. he was the cinematographer for the
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international co production, the man who sold his skin janisa submitted it as its entry for the best foreign film oscar. and it made a short list of 15 films. yeah, this is enough story that bekins and syria, some ali is in love with my daughter herself when the henry henry had. but it was the way that the revolution will be his own doing. the police will hunt him down, crossing him to the level. no one stays behind. mary's a diplomat and moved to belgium. will some ever see her again?
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an artist offers a promising solution and sam becomes a living canvas. up my soul. i want your back and she started feeling because she was china. listen don don. i like the idea of turning a body into this over then what it means to that person to become a piece of art. and that's going to just do me away with my latest work i exploring you real fighting and traveling around the world. and all this work about the signature we had that idea of having each gene look like a painting and have the 1st be like a gallery or museum you're, you're,
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you're walking onto and looking at those different pieces of art. so the, so the idea was to have seen the different like the things that there was so we created those in the data from each other, but also all of them connected. and i was scared. now my biggest cache in this movie was that at the end, it turns out like a music video because it's all because of the scene looking that different, deceitful art world staged in a visually lash fashion. the critically acclaimed film celebrated it's premier at the venice film festival. it also styles, monica bellucci, as cynical gallery owner. choose me part of the species, the real,
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what is inside. i almost feel like you guys were sort of like subconsciously inspired by the artists that did this in real life. them the heat tattooed, a real guy, the work is called him he, he turned the human being into a piece of art which inspires color to write the script. and i feel like, yeah, that twisted is, is, is still in how you guys translated that with your visual beauty and the wickedness of the group. while christopher own was busy shooting a co production in the summer of 2020 constantine bulk was in bay route. on august the 4th 2020 the same day that 2750 tons of ammonium nitrate exploded in the port. he witnessed the nightmare up close and then the mushroom appeared out of nowhere and then took
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a few seconds before the shockwave. but you know, i think the scary thing was not knowing what was going on. is that what does this mean, this war or someone attacking or what? what's happening were just so foolish and didn't realize what was going on. ah, ah months later, it's still unclear who is the plains writhing catastrophe, but many blaine, the politicians, and have lost faith in the state. the federal case that would require the loans than men during the
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young people in particular, don't see a future and a root of lebanon, nemo constantine, bulk attitudes of video, his musician, friends. i think that the fraction really go beyond the physical destruction and really destroy something in people and in our friends or family in their hearts and souls. and that destruction is much, much harder to fix if it's even possible than the physical destruction of constantine bunk. one to process the imaging interrupted research on a project and together with the nice woman is developing the script, botox, a root, a dog's time, it takes aim at the widespread corruption in the country. it's a film from the fashion scene that tries to highlight corruption and nepotism. behind the beautiful veneer. financial support for the development of the screen play has already been approved in germany. constantine ball plans to shoot into
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a route into if we want to help in any way, it's by telling stories from here. and it's also by making a film here and employing our friends in the, in the film industry and like, you know, bringing, there's so much talent here. so the best thing we can do is, is make something here and shoot. ah ah, ah, there's a young and they are carrying economy made in bangladesh, towns, the story of shima seems to be working in a factory. an accident occurs,
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the a call, it dies. and shima realizes how defenseless the work is on but i'm going to some of those to how many tickets for those that would be the only the women can help themselves. you know quite a piece of them. i got a call about being that he said, that act must have been they still provoking statements by the activist. same thing and a fuels shameless anger. she decides to form a union. it's based on a true story that has been stress, dalia, director, ruby at hussein matter, while researching the textile industry. when i met her,
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she immediately expressed interest. and i also felt that her life story was also very traumatic that be leaving home when you're 12 and coming to the city already said something about the young woman that she won't get defeated, you know, she will fight. and that's what i think really attracted me to her that i was like, wow, you know, she had that sir. there's something special about her when i was writing or talk to her a lot. and of course, the script we shared with her, she was in the rehearsal, were our actors. she talked to how to operate the sewing machine. so we became also became friends, you know, the actors and dana. and so we are wanting to tear the story together. that was in the film, dahlia convinced one because to form a union, if we don't want to do it again, we don't know if i'm going. if that day though with them is
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i'm a little bit of a local, so i want to i'm working with you know, know what i think when things got difficult people started doing their job search the boss finding out that when danielle said that her friends turn into her enemies because then they're like, no, i don't wanna lose my job because i can feed my family to feed my children. it's really important that i have to shop. i think these women, these young women are very much aware of their right. but maybe a lot of them do not have it in them to fight to the end. you know, takes a real leader to do that. i spent 2 years researching before filming in
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bangladesh. she likes working with women, both in front of the camera and behind it. the director also spends time in the us, but her work focuses on her home country. she wants with n g 's needs workshops for women in trains female directors. she's also creating an initiative to prevent domestic violence group. i anticipate film premier at the toronto film festival and was shown in kano. one of the models i'm going to thanks to a young woman's courage. the 1st garment workers union was founded and registered against the odds. i think it's happening there just about women's rights or what happened to canada. and i think all of these things have happened because of the activism kids in the workers. fact director shoes,
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cooker his comedy akasha has fun with cliches to business. so the f r a v wanted to make sure is to show that idea of war and how liquids, why suvan is driven tuana oliver and i'm good. i'm good, let me know. can i let none of the ship? i'd natalie as a driver was going to get the allowed to the look on august. and i wanted to make sure that we don't just keep having this heroic idea of war. and where is this amazing thing and to become a man to become a hero and we have to go to war so, so i want to destroy that. but at the same time, i wanted to make sure that the causes real so so that balance of b bar fighting for real rights and all that at the same time fighting the really
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dumb, crazy thing that hopefully wars will stop. so i wanted all that to be played with jews who can shoot during the rainy season when the fighting stops in the new mountain villages take in the film in the lena and i think that they do manage with allows you read one, but i look on the list, there's a happy ending at 9 remorsefully returns to lena, but he has to learn that women a much stronger than he thought knows that we're getting lebanese cinematographer christopher own has enjoyed working with women on films like the satirical drama. the man who saw his skin. it was a big success for him. thanks to an intensive collaboration with the writer
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director, counsellor ben. from tuned in 2021. the film well met christopher, another nomination for the germans cinematography prize. oh, i just have the feeling that they want to get to the day. they have a question that haunts them more than men and they want to get to that answer. and there's something that's that doesn't mean the way they are approached instance. and they just feel like being added to them and fighting for that. so right now he's on the island to flight of antonio. his latest film copilot will premier at the berlin international film festival. he and director of sorta better shape preparing it's very atmospheric, but it could be anything the film portrays
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a love story between 2 students, ashley and say, eat. when i eat suddenly disappears. his family comes after athlete. but the to have sworn to keep their secrets. he's telling me when i've done this site, if i'm on it, i will, i just like him, you know, i know in my to my wife and kim, i'm in the european. he's kind of dancing with the experts. it's kind of they need to rock together very close to my mother's law, but he's been, he, i know capture the sense of close to like in a small stage play to assist for by he's been listening for humbled and gets, gets known. if he is blo, be here for 5 years,
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they prepare for the films world premier christ about a noun and sorta about a shame, a choosing press photos. ready meanwhile, in berlin hazard cooker is recovering from a stressful time in sudan. a lot of change that the civil war has eased, but it's a fragile piece. destruction ethnic tensions, and high levels of corruption, a slowing development efforts. for years, the filmmakers supported the revolution, taking to the streets, among thousands of others. since 2018, there's been in the parents break in the fighting. but there's still no common sudan. the country remains torn apart. it's exhausting and not just about how to cook. his hopes of a new beginning have been dashed. at the end of last year, he was arrested because of a theater workshop,
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in which women took part time displeased the religiously minded police. it took an outcry from international filmmakers to get her jewish cooker released from prison, where the theft of getting into v o piece. but we're struggling with new new things . we're struggling with technocrat government that can't really deal with running the government alongside this military and the national security and the remainder of the all 3 team with the old mentality with all my chip. so now where we're set where, like we could do it is that is the time incidental history where we could do it if we fail, if us fairly, but it's still need a lot of energy to go forward as your school isn't giving up. he's planning a film about the odyssey of african people trying to reach europe a form of pan african road trip. despite the
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