Doc Market - Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
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Doc Market - Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
10th THESSALONIKI DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL IMAGES OF THE 21st CENTURY 7-16 MARCH 2008 10th Thessaloniki International Doc Market 10-15 March 2008 Organized by OFFICIAL SPONSOR COMMUNICATION SPONSOR WITH THE SUPPORT OF AUDIENCE AWARDS SPONSOR ΥΠΟΥΡΓΕΙΟ ΜΑΚΕ∆ΟΝΙΑΣ ΘΡΑΚΗΣ Desk Hellas TRANSPORTATION SPONSOR EQUIPMENT SPONSOR Communication Sponsors General information Venue: Electra Palace Hotel Opening hours: 10:00 - 20:00 Happy hour: 17:00 - 18:00, at Excelsior Lounge, Electra Palace Hotel Reservations: Video booths can be booked for a maximum of four consecutive hours. Please show up on time otherwise your reservation will be cancelled. Reservations should be made one day in advance. Please note • When asking for a DVD, please refer to the documentary by its ref. number and not by its title. • A maximum of four (4) DVDs can be borrowed each time. • Please make sure that the correct DVD is in the correct box. • Please return the DVDs when finished. • You are kindly requested to register your evaluation for each film you have watched. • You are kindly requested to leave the video booth the way you found it. • Smoking is not allowed at the DocMarket’s facilities. Documentaries Participating Indexes Index of Directors 494 Index of Sales Companies 500 ### 20 A 25 B 55 C 85 D 121 E 135 F 151 G 171 H 187 I 209 J 229 K 243 L 247 M 265 N 313 O 323 P 341 Q 367 R 369 S 381 T 431 U 457 V 465 W 471 Y 487 Z 491 Thessaloniki International Doc Market docmarket@filmfestival.gr Head of Doc Market:Yianna Sarri Doc Market Advisor: Myrto Rigopoulou Coordinator: Laurien ten Houten Assistants: Chryssa Koussela,Tina Sideris DocVideotheque: Irini Arvanitidou Sales Manager, ERT:Yannis Kollias Sales Assistant Manager, ERT: ZefiTsoukala, Nikoleta Karra Design-Cover Design: Andreas Remountis Images of the 21st centur y 10th THESSALONIKI DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL Artistic Director: Dimitri Eipides Thessaloniki: 10 Aristotelous Sq.,Thessaloniki 546 23, Greece Τ. +30 2310 378 400 F. +30 2310 285 759 Athens: 9 Alexandras Ave., Athens 114 73, Greece Τ. +30 210 870 6000 F. +30 210 644 8143 info@filmfestival.gr www.filmfestival.gr We are happy to welcome you to the 10th edition of the Thessaloniki International Doc Market. TheThessaloniki International Doc Market is evolving into an important international market and a major meeting place for film professionals. In the last ten years it has managed to quadruple its size and put itself on the map of the international documentary film industry. This year we celebrate the 10 years of the festival and we are organizing the DocMarket in a new larger space at Electra Palace.We would like also to note that we are very pleased with the collaboration with the Media Program of the European Union. The 2008 Doc Market welcomes a large number of TV buyers, distributors, commissioning editors and international festival representatives.While attending theThessaloniki International Documentary Festival they will have the opportunity to watch documentaries in our theatres and Doc Market facilities and meet with producers, directors and sales agents. The DocMarket catalogue includes 480 titles, approximately 130 of which have been selected for the 10thTDF program. In our selection we have included productions from various countries, representing different topics, views and approaches of the world. We believe we have achieved a fine balance between independent as well as larger scale productions in order to highlight all aspects of contemporary documentary filmmaking. We are confident that the 10thThessaloniki International Doc Market will give many of its films the opportunity to find their place on television and movie screens all over the world. Happy viewing! Dimitri Eipides Artistic Director 280 GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation 3 WEDDINGS Angeliki Aristomenopoulou Therapis is marrying Aneta in Giannitsa. Panayotis is marrying Kyriaki οn Nisyros. Şabidin is marrying Çiğdem in Drosero, Xanthi. A reality show of Greek society, treated with sensitivity and a sense of humor... Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 20 Onos Productions Chronis Pechlivanidis Iraklidon 18 Athens 11851, Greece T. +30 210 34 17 228 F. +30 210 34 17 228 onosproductions@yahoo.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 220 GREECE Category: Science & Knowledge THE 10 COMMANDMENTS Irina Boiko This film is neither religious nor didactic. TheTen Commandments are not approached according to their religious meaning, but as a unit of rules widely accepted around the world. From the day we are born we learn to live with rules. Some of these are imposed on us, some of them we impose on ourselves. How much do we need them? How much do we obey them, and how often do we break them? How do we justify ourselves? How and where do we try and find support for our actions? How do we determine our path and survive in this chaotic world with its fluid and subjective rules? This documentary tries to explore all this, following its“heroes”discreetly, living moments of their lives with them, without taking sides, allowing the viewer to come to his/her own conclusion. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 21 100 BELARUS Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation 11 COINS Volha Dashuk A short documentary about a man who has worked abroad and returns to his birthplace after 40 years. He visits the places and people from his childhood. His most important mission is to bury eleven coins in the land of his forefathers. Running time: 20’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 22 National Film Studio“Belarus” AlenaYurkevich Nezavisimosti ave. 98 220114 Minsk, Belarus T. +375 17 2671481 F. +375 17 2671481 sales@belarusfilm.by 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 239 GREECE Category: Discoveries, Nature & Wildlife 49 WORDS FOR SNOW Yorgos Avgeropoulos The planet is suffering from a high fever and its thermometer can be found in Greenland. In this vast land of ice which is now melting at a great speed (248 cubic kilometers of snow lost each year), what we hear on the news and read about in the newspapers make up the everyday life of its few inhabitants.The Inuit, better known to us as Eskimos, watch helplessly as their life changes dramatically and their Arctic culture receives what is probably the worst blow in its centuries-long, frozen history. Traditionally hunters and fishermen, they watch as their prey disappears and their movements become more and more dangerous due to the fragile ice and the unexpected weather changes.The creators of this penetrating documentary spent weeks in isolated communities in Greenland, recording the life of the native Inuit. They also present new climate research results, more pessimistic than ever, while uncovering the new and unfortunate“el Dorado”for oil companies who are preparing to drill for black gold in the planet’s most vulnerable area. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Small Planet Anastasia Skoubri 69, Doiranis St., Kallithea Athens 176 72, Greece T. +30 210 951 52 95 F. +30 210 951 52 94 askoubri@smallplanet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 23 473 POLAND Category: Creative Documentaries 52 PERCENT Rafal Skalski Alla very much wants to become a ballet dancer. This is yet another attempt by her to gain admittance to the famous Russian Waganowa Ballet Academy in Saint Petersburg. Entrance exams are extremely difficult for her. Alla needs extra practice to lengthen her legs, since her proportions are not correct. 52% is the ideal ratio of legs to height. Running time: 20’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 24 Krakow Film Foundation Agnieszka Janowska & KatarzynaWilk Morawskiego 5 p.434 Krakow 30-102, Poland T. +48 122 946 945 F. +48 122 946 945 eureka@ntcm.com.pl katarzyna@kff.com.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 101 A ITALY-FRANCE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation ABC COLOMBIA Enrica Colusso ABC Colombia is an intimate portrait of a small rural community in a part of Colombia entirely controlled by paramilitary forces, rendered through the eyes of the children who grow up there, and are often forced to make very difficult choices. The documentary follows the young protagonists in this problematic situation through an entire school year, exploring some of the realities that nurture and perpetuate the violence in Colombia. Running time: 52’, 75’, 88’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: GA&A Productions Gioia Avvantaggiato Piazza Martiri di Belfiore 2 00195 Rome, Italy T. +39 06 3613480 F. +39 06 3614042 gaea@gaea.it www.gaea.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 25 A 523 SPAIN Category: History & Politics ABOUT HOME Anna Giralt Gris A frank, inside look at a Palestinian refugee camp. For the first time, a reporter and cameraman live with Palestinians in Beirut’s biggest refugee camp, showing what it means to live as a refugee for over half a century.Through the daily lives of a refugee family, we see their hopes and fears. While this year marks the 60th anniversary of the creation of Israel, the right of return for Palestinian refugees continues to be one of the thorniest points in the peace negotiations to end the Arab-Israeli conflict. After more than half a century, poverty, anger, violence, war, resistance and readily-available arms make the country a powder keg. After more than half a century of conflict, Palestine is more divided than ever and the situation of the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon is worsening.They live in a no man’s land; they’re citizens neither of Palestine nor Lebanon. They are just refugees protected by the United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees. Rejected by Lebanese society, they have no rights to health care or education and are barred from the most qualified professions. About Home shows firsthand the refugees’fight for survival in an atmosphere of hate, violence and arms. Running time: 68’& 55’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 26 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 102 A AUSTRIA-LUxEMBOURG Category: Ecology & Current Affairs Festival Participation ABOUT WATER: PEOPLE AND YELLOW CANS Udo Maurer About Water tells the three-part story of the element of water and its significance to human existence in three different parts of the world. A seemingly mundane‘given’– so often taken for granted – thus becomes a gripping and forthright tale of daily struggle and survival. From the floods and inundations in the Bangladeshi Brahmaputra delta via the once flourishing fishing port and harbor town of Aralsk on the Aral Sea (now landlocked in the barren Kazach steppe), to the daily each-man-for-himself battle over a few jerrycans of clean water in Kibera, Nairobi’s biggest slum. About Water is a documentary Lehrstück about a major theme: It’s an insistent attempt to throw some questions, doubts and ideas at our views on water, which most of us take for granted and hardly ever challenge. Running time: 83’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: PaulThiltges Distibutions PaulThiltges 45, bd. Pierre Frieden 1543, Luxembourg, Luxemburg T. +352 250 3931 pthiltges@ptd.lu 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 27 A 372 ITALY, FRANCE, DENMARK, SWITZERLAND Category: Art, Music & Culture ADAM’S PEARS Guido Chiesa Early morning, a procession of people in the street: they’re protesting because industrialists, unions and the French government have decided to modify their unemployment subsidies. An old problem, a familiar sight. Their shouts awaken a funny little man who inhabits the cartoon that functions as the film’s running thread. He goes to the window and concludes that people resemble a procession of clouds. Like clouds, they can bring problems or solutions. Like clouds, they appear and then disappear... but they always come back. It’s a poetic consideration, rather eccentric. But for our character, it becomes a challenge of both the intellect and imagination: can we establish a precise, scientific analogy between clouds and social movements? Thus begins a journey that, starting from apparently familiar areas (the weather and politics), ends up venturing into territories that have rarely been explored. Subjects that seem separate and distant at first, are in fact similar and closely linked: clouds and social movements, drops of vapor and people, bad weather and important social issues. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 28 Orione Cinematografica Giovanni Saulini Via delVelodromo 15 Rome 00179, Italy T. +39 06 454 76101 F. +39 06 454 76101 info@orionefilm.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 210 A GREECE Category: Science & Knowledge THE AGE OF FIRE – DISTANT RELATIVE Zahos Samoladas The Age of Fire is a documentary series focused on Greek prehistory. Aided by digital technology and with the guidance of leading geologists, paleontologists and anthropologists, we go back in time to witness life and terrestrial evolution in this part of planet Earth that we call Greece. Distant Relative is the pilot episode of the series, focused on human evolution and the oldest traces of human appearance in the SE Balkans. Guided by anthropologist Dr Aris Poulianos we seek evidence of archaic humans and get an inside look at the daily life of the Archanthropus of Petralona . Dr Aris Poulianos excavated the Petralona cave with remarkable results. His research led him to date his findings at 700,000 years of age. One of the most important discoveries was the traces of fire that were examined and dated to be a million of years old.These, according to Dr Poulianos, are the oldest traces of fire on earth. But the discovery doesn’t stop here. A few kilometers from Petralona, the anthropologist Dr Poulianos made another discovery: fragments of bones and fossils of an erect early human that he named Homo Erectus Trilliensis. These fossils were dated between 3,000,000 and 11,000,000 years old. As Dr Poulianos claims:“These are our ancestors, the forefathers of human kind”. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2008 Contact Person: Zahos Samoladas 22 Analipseos St. Thessaloniki, Greece T. +30 2310 222 247 F. +30 2310 222 247 genesispix@hotmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 29 A 243 GREECE Category: Sports & Human Interest Festival Participation ALEx Alexandre Papanicolaou, Emilie Yannoukou Alex is 25 years old. He was left a quadriplegic after a diving accident four years ago. Since then, he has been swimming competitively. In order to transform his handicap into an opportunity he is participating in the Athens 2004 Paralympic Games. In the swimmingpool, Maria, his coach, is training him harder and harder. She is anxious, and all this pressure makes her very emotional when unexpected situations occur, but she wants to believe in a medal. Alex, on the other hand, is more self-controlled and pragmatic. His family and friends are strongly united around him. Will he win the medal that everyone is hoping for? Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 30 Persona Production Alexandre Papanikolaou 21 Rue Carpeaux Paris 75018, France T. +33 1 42 23 17 39 F. +33 9 57 20 32 13 persona@personaproduction.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 354 A JAPAN Category: Art, Music & Culture ALL ABOUT BEIJING: EPISODE 1 DINING xie Jingzhi With the 2008 Olympic Games approaching, the city of Beijing is attracting more world attention than ever before. The capital of this major nation is a rich blend of 3,000 years of history and the appeal of a China that is rapidly modernizing. Yet for foreigners, Beijing is a city both far and near. Its true charms have not been sufficiently introduced to the rest of the world. This series, comprised of six 26-minute programs, takes viewers on a thorough exploration of Beijing, featuring dining, culture, shopping, nightlife and the morning after, leisure, looking at both the modern and the old. Interspersed with the latest travel information, All about Beijing shows the changing and the unchanging Beijing, the new juxtaposed with the old. Made by a Beijng-based production company, the programs include local sights unfamiliar to the foreign viewer and profiles of people living in contemporary Beijing. Running time: 6 x 26’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: MICO – Media International Corporation Akemi Kikuchi NR Bldg. 3rd Floor, 5-5 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0047, Japan T. +81 3 3468 6984 F. +81 3 3466 9530 kikuchi-a@micojapan.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 31 A 215 GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries ALL ABOUT MEDEA Andreas Thomopoulos A dramatized theatrical documentary on Euripides’ tragedy Medea, first presented in Athens in 431 BC. Using the main plot scenes of Euripides’play and following the mythological (historical for some) events through illustrated narration, the film explores Medea’s passion for Jason that led to the killing of their two children as well as the murder of Kreon, the king of Corinth, and his daughter Glauce, Jason’s new wife.This timeless story of jealousy and revenge, of a woman betrayed by her husband, is an adventure inside Medea’s mind.This adventure is criminal, yes, yet characterised by strength and dignity as well. Using a modern theater group consisting of young actors, a studio stage, a narrator and the actual sites of ancient Corinth, this tragedy by Euripides is re-enacted in a way that can be easily followed and understood by the general public both inside as well as outside Greece. Running time: 62’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 32 Studio ALFA SA Dimitris Evangelopoulos 10-12 Stoudiou Street, Maroussi Athens 15126, Greece T. +30 210 613 29 06 F. +30 210 613 29 06 devangel@hol.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 524 A SPAIN Category: History & Politics ALL OF ME Sergi Agustí & Bernat Aragonés & Alfonso Par Freetown, Sierra Leone. Amadou, Sidike, and Patrick were still children when their limbs were amputated by roving gangs during the country’s recent civil war. Many of the victims are orphans. The documentary shows how a UN sports program helped the victims overcome their appalling injuries. The country now has teams of amputee footballers and the national squad played in a special World Cup in Brazil. But the report is not just about sports. The characters talk frankly about their terrifying experiences, and about their lives, hopes and dreams. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 33 A 570 FRANCE - AUSTRALIA Category: Current Affairs ALL THAT GLITTERS Robert Nugent All That Glitters is an elegiac portrait of the changes about brought by the mine, and of the universal human desire for a better life. How do local people respond to the opportunities and economic divisions the mine creates? How do the local jobseekers and expatriate staff understand one another? Conflict over the mine’s presence is escalating.The gold will be dug from the ground, but at what cost? Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 34 Doc & Co Cristina Moya 13 Rue Portefoin Paris 75020, France T. +33 1 4277 5687 F. +33 1 4277 5636 doc@doc-co.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 103 A GERMANY Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation ALONE IN FOUR WALLS Alexandra Westmeier Adolescent boys struggle to grow up in a home for juvenile delinquents in rural Russia, where life behind bars may be better than the release to freedom. Filmmaker Alexandra Westmeier provides an intimate glimpse at a society from the inside out, where boys under the age of 14 are held for crimes ranging from theft to rape to multiple murders. They receive food and clothing.They go to school and engage in sports. For the first time in their young lives they no longer have to fight for their daily existence; they can simply be what they are – children. Like many of the boys here, Tolya, a murderer, recounts his crimes with unnerving nonchalance. Nonetheless, moments come through in each boy’s speech or mannerisms that reveal the child within the criminal. A 13-year-old newcomer is not even allowed to say good-bye to his mother. He fights back tears that somehow reflect the sorrows of all his comrades. Austere, yet undeniably powerful, this heart-wrenching film becomes a poignant ode to a lost generation of Russian youth. Running time: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Linger On Filmproduction InigoWestmeier Roennestrasse 8 14057 Berlin, Germany T. +49 30 81614253 Alexandra.westmeier@gmx.de www.lingeron.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 35 A 564 ISRAEL Category: Current Affairs THE ALPHA DIARIES Yaniv Bermann An unprecedented, groundbreaking and voyeuristic look into military reserve life in Israel, this film was shot over a 5-year period in director and reserve soldierYaniv Berman’s life. A soldier in the Israeli army reserves, Alpha Company, Berman had unparalleled access and filmed the soldiers as they went about their military service day and night. Crossing over to the Palestinian border, the camera remarkably captured every movement of the soldiers from the frenetic night-time house arrests to the quiet moments of self reflection and despair. Capturing the humiliation of both the Palestinians who are subject to the house arrests as well as the Israeli soldiers who had to carry them out, this documentary is the unique story of those who drop their normal lives every 30 days in the year and, dressed in the olive green uniform, perform the toughest, most unsettling tasks, in the heart of an urban Palestinian town. The camera penetrates the steely barriers of the military barracks and gains fresh insight into the views of the soldiers who speak frankly and uncompromisingly on a range of issues, including the occupation, the conflict and the Army. A sensitive exploration of the conflict done first hand from an individual caught in the midst of the action, Berman’s film leaves us with no doubt that war leaves scars and victims on both sides of the camp. Running time: 65’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 36 Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales Diana Kluge 2/1 College Hill, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand T. +64 9 309 26 13 F. +64 9 309 40 84 info@smileyfilmdistribution.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 551 A ITALY Category: Current Affairs ALREADY DEAD – BRUNO AGAINST THE MAFIA Alberto Coletta Bruno Piazzese, the owner of an Irish Pub in Sicily, is a victim of Mafia extortion. He decided to speak out publicly against his tormentors and to denounce the Mafia’s bosses and blackmailers.He will be a marked man for the rest of his days. The Mafia has burned down his pub three times. Today, Bruno is one of the symbols of the legal fight against the Mafia’s power. We followed Bruno, who is guarded 24/7 by a police escort, until the fourth opening of his Irish pub. “You’re already dead,” is the written threat Bruno received from the Mafia. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: EIE Paolo Pallavidino C.soVittorio Emanuele II, 108 Turin 10121, Italy T. +39 339 139 21 37 pallax@tiscali.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 37 A 497 FINLAND Category: Creative Documentaries ALWAYS DECENT Katja Pällijeff 1970s Ostrobothnia inWestern Finland: Elvis dies, my parents divorce and a new concept is introduced in school math: set theory. Based entirely on archival material, Always Decent is an autobiographical documentary about a child’s confusion about the facts of life. Its supporting themes include fear of difference, shame, guilt, and the longing for something that has gone. Running time: 20’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 38 University of Art and Design Helsinki SaaraToivanen School of Motion Picture,Television and Production Design Hämeentie 135 C Helsinki FIN – 00560, Finland T. +358 50 331 77 54 F. +358 9 634 303 film.festival.office@taik.fi 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 424 A ICELAND - PHILIPPINES Category: Docudrama THE AMAZING TRUTH ABOUT QUEEN RAQUELA Olaf de Fleur Johannesson Raquela is a transsexual – or“ladyboy” – from the Philippines who dreams of escaping the streets of Cebu City for a fairytale life in Paris. In order to make her dreams come true, she turns from prostitution to the more lucrative business of Internet porn. Her success as a porn star brings new friends, including Valerie, a ladyboy in Iceland, and Michael, the owner of the website Raquela works for.Valerie helps Raquela get as far as Iceland. From there, Michael offers her a rendez-vous in Paris.Will Paris be everything she dreamed of? And will Michael turn out to be her Prince Charming? Running time: 58’& 80’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. +49 341 215 66 38 F. +49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 39 A 522 SPAIN Category: Creative Documentaries THE AMERICAN Lluís Jené In 1951, the American magazine Life published a 10-page report on the Spanish village of Deleitosa. American readers had discovered the grinding poverty of rural Spain following the Civil War. More than 50 years later, we discovered that the publication of those photographs sparked off a chain of events which had a surprising impact on the lives of some of the villagers. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 40 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 402 A GREECE Category: Art & Culture AMOS OZ: GREAT WRITERS OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Stelios Charalambopoulos A documentary portrait of the famous Israeli writer Amos Oz, his life and work, shot in Israel and Greece. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous St. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 41 A 518 GREECE Category: Lifestyles ANASTENARIDES: THE FLAME OF COAL WALKERS Ioannis Koutouzis Is God someone like Father Christmas or an entity insistently and passionately seeking to settle inside us and partake of our actions ? This is the question coal walkers, those mystics that can be compared to Whirling Dervishes or Hindu yogis, are essentially asking themselves. The film describes the ceremony which spans over three days, enthralling to participants and viewers alike, who converge in great numbers in order to attend. The dancing, the music, persistent and repetitive, the icons, all contribute to a catharsis which is the purpose of these festivities. At the end, the protagonists and the spectators, replete with feelings of relief and serenity, take their leave already anticipating their next appointment when they will have the opportunity once again to prove their faith. Running time: 13’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 42 Creation Marie-Josee Aiassa L’Archipel, 7, rue de la citadelle Parthenay 79200, France T. +33 5 4963 5539 mariejoaiassa@wanadoo.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 487 A USA Category: Art, Music & Culture ANNIE LEIBOVITZ: LIFE THROUGH A LENS Barbara Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz has produced some of the most iconic images of the last 30 years and is, literally, our most influential woman photographer. She has shot the rich and famous, the profound and powerful, the exceptional and notorious. Her camera has documented the horrors of war – most recently in Sarajevo and Rwanda. Masterful at exposing her photographic subjects, Annie’s own life has been private and protected. In this film, she made the decision to bare her artistic process, her personal journey and her delicate balancing of fame and family to the camera – a camera that is being vigilantly pointed by a filmmaker who is her younger sister. From her hectic studio to her idyllic farm, we will experience Annie’s current work and the creation of her latest retrospective book; we will face her losses as well as her grand successes. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 Amsterdam 1013 CN,The Netherlands T. +31 20 627 32 15 F. +31 20 626 11 55 info@fortissimo.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 43 A 213 GREECE Category: Lifestyles Festival Participation THE ARCHELON BUBBLE Lefteris Fylaktos Every year, volunteers from all over the world join the Archelon camps in order to monitor and protect the decreasing population of the caretta-caretta sea turtle in Greece. Regardless of age and nationality, the volunteers offer their free time to perform what we cannot.They wake up early in the morning, walk the beaches at night, live in a camp with no electricity and maintain a remarkable community, which is bound by their love towards the environment. Archelon is the sea turtle protection society of Greece. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 44 Lefteris Fylaktos Zoothohou Pigis 41A Athens 152 31, Greece T. +30 694 418 23 22 lefteris.fylaktos@gmail.com eleftherios@honeybee.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 525 A SPAIN Category: History & Politics ARGENTINA: THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE Montse Armengou & Lluís Montserrat Argentina’s political missing, presumed dead, have now reached 30,001. The last one to join the list is Julio López, the first person to disappear since the restoration of democracy. Julio was a key witness in last year’s trial of Miguel Etchecolatz, one of the military regime’s cruellest torturers. Julio had been dragged off in 1976, but he survived to tell the tale.This time, it looks like he is gone for good. Police officers who collaborated with the military repression may be behind Julio’s latest disappearance. It may be a message to others thinking of testifying. At long last, the annulment of the Amnesty Laws that pardoned thousands for crimes committed under the dictatorship is beginning to bear fruit. But while Miguel Etchecolatz, a Buenos Aires police chief, was sentenced to life imprisonment for genocide, one of the key prosecution witnesses in his case, Julio López, is missing. A year after Julio vanished, human rights organizations have taken to the streets, demanding news of the victim’s fate. The Amnesty Laws tried to confer life-long immunity to the dictatorship’s henchmen. But now the wheels of justice are grinding once again. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 45 A 355 JAPAN Category: Art, Music & Culture ART MUSEUMS OF THE WORLD IV: EPISODE 7. UFFIZI GALLERY – RECORDING THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE Keiko Shuto NHK’s Art Museums of the World series showcases art masterpieces displayed in museums around the world in high-definition. It also depicts some of the little-known human dramas behind the artwork involving their creators and collectors. Part IV of this series presents 12 museums, such as the Frick Collection, the Louvre, the Uffizi Gallery and Basel’s Kunstmuseum. Running time: 26’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 46 MICO – Media International Corporation Akemi Kikuchi NR Bldg. 3rd Floor, 5-5 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0047, Japan T. +81 3 3468 6984 F. +81 3 3466 9530 kikuchi-a@micojapan.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 246 A GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture ARTS AND LETTERS IN PAROS Yannis Tritsibidas Through this six-hour series of portraits of artists and scholars, we tell the recent history of Paros, both social and cultural.The one-hour segment shown here presents portraits of American painter Michael Brady, Greek painterYannis Dendrinos, composer Georges Zikas and Irish photographer Brian Quinn. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: IDOU! -VOX documentaries YannisTritsibidas 32 Momferratou St. Athens 114 73, Greece T. +30 210 642 62 08 triyan@otenet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 47 A 104 USA Category: Human Interest & Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation AS SEEN THROUGH THESE EYES Hilary Helstein Poet Maya Angelou writes:“I know why the caged bird sings”. So does director Hilary Helstein, who has traveled the world over the past decade, compiling interviews with survivors who have given us something that history couldn’t: a journal of the Holocaust as seen through the eyes of the artist, through the eyes of people who, by the very act of creating, rebelled and risked their lives by doing what they were forbidden to do. As Maya Angelou narrates this powerful documentary, she reveals the story of a brave group of people who fought Hitler with the only weapons they had: charcoal, pencil stubs, shreds of paper and memories etched in their minds. These artists took their fate into their own hands to make a compelling statement about the human spirit, enduring against unimaginable odds. Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 48 Menemsha Films Neil Friedman 213 Rose Avenue, 2nd floor Venice, CA 90291, USA T. +1 310 4521775 F. +1 310 4523740 neilf@menemshafilms.com www.menemshafilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 341 A ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues ASHKENAZ Rachel Lea Jones Ashkenazim – Jews of European origin – are Israel’s “white folks.” And like most white folks in a multicultural society, they see themselves as the social norm and don’t think of themselves in racial or ethnic terms because, by now,“aren’t we all Israeli?”After all,Yiddish has been replaced with Hebrew, exile with occupation, the shtetl with the settlement, and old-fashioned irony with post-modern cynicism. But the paradox of whiteness in Israel is that Ashkenazim aren’t exactly“white folks”historically. A story that begins in the Rhineland and ends in the Holy Land (or is it the other way around?), Ashkenaz looks at whiteness in Israel and wonders: How did the“Others”of Europe become the“Europe” of the others? Running time: 70’& 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 49 A 105 ICELAND Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson, Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon This documentary tells a contemporary story about a shameful past, about lives scarred by violence and neglect. Dark secrets came to light in late 2006 and turned Icelandic society on its head.The revelations of the next few weeks were shocking:Young boys beaten and raped and systematically humiliated while in the care of the state, at a home for behaviorally disturbed children in the community of Breidavik, on Iceland’s eastern coast. The small island nation faced hard questions as the victims’ voices were finally heard after decades of silence. The film takes a quiet approach with intimate οn-camera narratives from the subjects themselves, interwoven with archival material (including extensive footage from Breidavik in the 1950s and 1960s) and stunning imagery from Iceland’s remoteWestfjords region. Running time: 94’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 50 Kogull Filmworks Hrönn Kristinsdóttir Reykjabyggo 40 270, Mosfelsbaer, Iceland T. +354 660 7666 koggull@koggull.com www.breidavik.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 568 A AUSTRIA Category: Art, Music & Culture ATTWENGER ADVENTURE Markus Kaiser-Muhkecker This charming and often hilarious documentary follows the unlikely career of Attwenger, the world’s only Alpine folk-punk band. For 17 years the band has been on the road, combining accordion, mantra vocals and local dialect with thrash drums and extreme energy. The first Austrian band to combine traditional music with contemporary elements, they have had an enormous influence on local punk, independent rock and hip-hop cultures. Emerging as leaders in the world music scene due to a series of high profile collaborations, this defiantly provincial band managed to affirm the validity of local music and set an inspiring example of how to avoid the conventional channels of the music business. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: KM Film Markus Kaiser-Muhlecker Gerersdorf 1 Kematen/Krems 4531, Austria T.-F. +43 72 286 136 office@kmfilm.at 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 51 A 550 FRANCE Category: Creative Documentaries AUROVILLE: THE CITY THE EARTH NEEDS Guillaume Estivie Man has always dreamed of building a better world, of inventing another way of living through which he could free himself from racism, religion, politics, pollution and above all, money. But are there any people left who still believe in this unrealistic dream? The answer can be found in Auroville, South East India. Men and women came here from around the world at the end of the 60s to embrace this experience. Today there are 1,800 Aurovillans from 40 different countries, hoping to achieve the unthinkable.They believe that today’s utopia is tomorrow’s reality Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 52 Injam Production Paco Fernandez 5 Passage Saint Antoine Paris 75011, France T. +33 1 4923 8730 F. +33 1 4923 0525 contact@injam.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 470 A ARMENIA Category: Arts, Music, & Culture AUTUMN OF THE MAGICIAN Ruben Gevorgyants & Vaheh Gevorgyants Tonino is a poet, a scriptwriter, a writer, a painter, a sculptor, a playwright, an architect, a journalist, a builder, a patron of the arts, a teacher, a metalworker, an inventor, a public figure, an agronomist, a gardener, a chemist, and all together a brave man. Moreover, he is also a football and saxophone player. He should have been born during the Renaissance. Because of the diversity and the high level of his work, we could compare him to Leonardo daVinci, except we know that Leonardo never played football, nor did he write film scripts. I share this opinion. It is quite possible thatTonino could be the last leaf on the tree of the Italian Renaissance. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Sharm Holding Ltd Isabella Manassarian 18Vardanants St. Yerevan 0010, Armenia T. +37 41 056 55 57 F. +37 41 052 79 71 info@sharm.am 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 53 A 106 BELGIUM Category: Human Interest & Social Issues & Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation AWAITING FOR MEN Katy Lena Ndiaye Oualata, a red city on the far edge of the Sahara desert. In this haven, a frail rampart against the sand, three women practice traditional painting, decorating the walls of the city. In a society apparently dominated by tradition, religion and men, these women unreservedly express themselves. They comment freely on the relationship between men and women. Running time: 96’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 54 Neon Rouge Production Aurélien Bodinaux 3 Petite rue des Secours 1030 Brussels, Belgium T. +32 2 219 35 75 F. +32 2 219 35 55 aurelien@neonrouge.com www.neonrouge.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 536 B TURKEY Category: Art, Music & Culture BAA BAA BLACK GIRL Gül Büyükbeşe Muyan The Ottomans accepted the existence of slavery everywhere they left and everywhere they went as a social norm and adapted it to their own life, then used slave labor in many different fields throughout their entire history. Slavery was legal in the Ottoman Empire since the time it was founded until the end of the 19th century and the slave trade continued until the collapse of the empire. During those times, thousands of enslaved people were transferred to the big cities of the empire each year. They were bought, used as slave labor, freed and integrated into the free society. Although slavery in the Ottoman Empire has been the topic of a series of studies made by Turkish and foreign scholars, the issue was always limited to this confined field. Then Mustafa Olpak, a 52-year old marble worker from Ayvalık wrote the story of three generations of his own family. The documentary Baa Baa Black Girl is based on Mustafa Olpak’s story, covering three generations of his family that started in Africa, went on to Crete and İstanbul and ended up in İzmir. Running time: 46’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Turkish Radio –TV Corp. Fuat Kale Turan Gunes Bulvari Or-An Ankara 06109,Turkey T. +90 312 490 76 59 F. +90 312 491 26 06 fuat.kale@trt.net.tr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 55 B 450 CYPRUS Category: History & Politics BACCHANALS IN MODERN TIMES Vangelis Tremopoulos The Bacchanals first took organized form in ancient Greece more than 3000 years ago. Apparently associated with horned animals, serpents and beastly predators, the rituals are dedicated to Dionysus – the jolly god of merriment and wine. Amazingly, these ceremonies have survived the passage of time and are still celebrated in Greece today! Bacchanals in Modern Times has masterfully captured the spirit of these rituals which still commemorate the onset of spring, fertility and gaiety with plentiful of wine, bright costumes, folk dances and traditional music. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 56 Exoptron Ltd Spiros Gavalas Dimosthenous 10, Megaro Gianni-Maria Suite 205 Larnaca 6058, Cyprus T. +30 693 668 83 96 gavalass@exoptron.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 232 B GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture Festival Participation BACKSTAGE: HOUSE BY THE SEA Lefteris xanthopoulos The author Elias Papadimitrakopoulos, a short story writer par excellence hailing from the town of Pyrgos in the Peloponnese, has been living, together with his wife Niovi and their fifty cats, on a breathtakingly beautiful farm that they created themselves on the island of Paros, by the sea. Papadimitrakopoulos, who worked as a military doctor, developed great friendships and professional affinities with writers and poets such as Elias Petropoulos, Takis Sinopoulos,Yorgis Pavlopoulos, Nikos Kahtitsis and Alexandros Kotzias. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 57 B 230 GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture Festival Participation BACKSTAGE: MANOS HADJIDAKIS – 18 MOVING IMAGES Lakis Papastathis The film consists of footage spanning thirty years (1960-1990) of the life and work of Manos Hadjidakis. Film and television footage – some of it well known, some of it never before shown – of interviews, studio recordings, concerts, stage rehearsals, and everyday scenes.These amateur and professional moving images reveal something of the integrity of the man and the greatness of his work. His comments –pithy and succinct – often sound like a manifesto of intellectual responsibility or as moral injunctions for younger Greek artists. Appearing with Hadjidakis are Nikos Gatsos, Melina Mercouri, Nana Mouskouri, Flery Dandonaki,Vasso Papantoniou, NenaVenetsanou and MinosVolanakis. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 58 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 229 B GREECE Category: Arts, Music & Culture BACKSTAGE: ROVIROS MANTHOULIS: THE MAN WITH THE CAMERA Costas Mahairas Roviros (Robert) Manthoulis’voyage in cinema began in 1957. For 50 years he shot films all over the world; 130 films, most of which were documentaries. He finds himself exiled to France in 1967 after the screening of his film Face to Face which is banned by the Junta, and remains there. He says: “I once asked Edgar Morin [who with Jean Rouch shot Chronicle of a Summer], what is cinéma-vérité? Morin had called their movement Cinéma-Vérité and answered ‘It is the cinema that searches for that which hides behind what is seen.’ In other words, it doesn’t reproduce but rather ‘transcribes’ life, it searches for the background and its hidden roots.” Thirty-two years after the fall of the junta in 1975, Roviros Manthoulis talks about cinema, television and the documentary. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 59 B 231 GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture BACKSTAGE: SHORT DREAMS (1960-1967) Nikos Stamboulopoulos & Maria Halkou In an era of dramatic sociopolitical upheaval, as well as a cultural flowering, a new generation of Greek directors tries to break away from the compromises of commercial production and to articulate its own cinematic language. In the time period following the founding of theWeek of Greek Cinema (1960), and before the coming of the Junta (1967), short films recorded and commented on their troubled era, at the same time signaling the great turn of Greek cinema towards artistic expression. The documentary Short Dreams (1060–1967) brings back to life the hopes of the young artists, their explorations of narrative style and subject matter, their unorthodox production methods, the different and sometimes contradictory tendencies, the development of collectives and political conscience, the role played by the Thessaloniki Film Festival and film clubs, the interference of censorship. The rare audiovisual material from the films themselves is completed by interviews with the stars of an unknown side of the history of Greek cinema. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 60 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 259 B GREECE Category: History & Politics THE BALKANS: THE DAY AFTER Zinon D. Ramos The major powers, each acting in its own interest in the past, endeavored to both economically and geopolitically control the Balkans, an area peopled by different nationalities, languages, religions, customs and traditions. Today, with globalization and under the New Order in the sensitive area of the Balkans (Pax Americana), with the Albanian demands for the independence of Kosovo, war is about to erupt once more, starting a general inferno in Southeastern Europe, with results that are impossible to foresee. A new cold war between Russia and the United States can now be seen on the horizon. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Intervision Zinon D. Ramos Mitr. Kallidou 67 Thessaloniki 551 31, Greece T. + 30 2310 433 440 F. + 30 2310 419 910 5v_ramos@otenet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 61 B 537 FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture BALLERINA Bertrand Normand Russia is par excellence the land of the Ballerina.This film follows the destinies of five female dancers of the Kirov Ballet in Saint-Petersburg.Their lives weave together to tell the story of the Russian Ballerina of our time, from her beginnings as a child in dance school to the peak of her glory on the world stages. In this intimate gaze at the lives, the courage, the disappointments and triumphs of these women, this film unveils the vitality and uniqueness of the Russian Ballerina today.We come to understand her lasting allure as we begin the 21st century. Ballerina, as old as Russian history, as new as today. Running time: 77’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 62 Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 53 95 04 64 F. +33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 440 B SPAIN Category: History & Politics THE BATTLE OF GUADALAJARA Verónica Vigil & José María Almela The Battle of Guadalajara which took place between the 8th and 23rd of March 1937 was one of the Spanish Civil War’s most important moments. It represented Franco’s troops’ last big effort to enter Madrid before the end of the war. It became famous around the world thanks to stories published by Ernest Hemingway and it also meant Fascism’s first big defeat in Europe.The Republicans’heroic actions and decision-making during the attack made the victory important not only in a military sense, but also both politically and morally. From then on, Franco, unable to reach Madrid, had to aim alesewhere and concentrate his efforts on the campaign in the north of Spain. The Republic continued to resist in a war which ended up lasting much longer than the rebel army had originally imagined. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Doc & Co Cristina Moya 13 Rue Portefoin Paris 75020, France T. +33 1 42 77 56 87 F. +33 1 42 77 56 36 doc@doc-co.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 63 B 107 CANADA-UK-USA-IRAN Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation BE LIKE OTHERS Tanaz Eshaghian In the Islamic Republic of Iran, a country with strict social mores and traditional values, sex-change operations are legal. Over twenty years ago, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa (religious edict) making sex change permissible for “diagnosed transsexuals.”Yet homosexuality is still punishable by death. Highly feminine and attracted to members of the same sex, yet forced to live in secret for fear of retribution, a generation of young Iranian men are adopting an identity legally allowed to them – transsexual. In pursuit of what one man calls simply,“a decent life,” they flock to the country’s best-established gender reassignment surgeon, Dr. Bahram Mir Jalali, and are counseled by 24-year-oldVida, a postop woman who claims to be“reborn”but warns of dangers that still await. Be Like Others is a fascinating look at those on the fringes of Iranian life – those looking for acceptance through the most radical of means. Running time: 74’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: 64 Steven C. Beers 200 Park Ave. NewYork, NY 10116, USA T. +1 212 8016400 beers@gtlaw.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 502 B SWITZERLAND Category: Creative Documentaries THE BEAST WITHIN Yves Scagliola Nobody wants them but everybody is watching: in living memory, animal fights have been as much looked down upon as they have been loved. The Beast Within examines the reasons for man’s drive to have animals fight against each other. It follows the trails our aggressive instincts have made into various cultures. Running time: 71’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. +43 720 553 570 F. +43 720 553 572 susanne@autlookfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 65 B 429 GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture BEAUTIFUL BLOND EYES Simon Brückner & Anna Reinking A group of handicapped actors chose to develop a play on the topic of“Birth”.The film accompanies their life on a farm called“Terra est vita” and their work in the theater. Eight months later, they bring their play to the stage of the academy of arts in Berlin. From the protagonists’ peculiar nature evolve inspiring poetic moments, but also obstacles to solve – and not only on stage.The categorization of handicapped or normal begins to dissolve, even though we know that some of these people wouldn’t have been given the chance to live in these times of prenatal diagnostic investigation. Beautiful Blond Eyes is, above all, a film about love, identity, growing up, communication beyond speech and the great challenge of acting. Running time: 91’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 66 Elementarfilm Nicolai Schley Dossestr. 6 Berlin 10247, Germany T. +49 304 991 7872 F. +49 304 991 7872 nicoali.schely@elementarfilm.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 108 B BRAZIL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation BEHAVE Maria Ramos Behave follows the process of minors who have fallen into the hands of the Brazilian legal system. Boys and girls from underprivileged backgrounds faced with crime, rulings, and sentences handed down for theft, drug trafficking, and even murder. Due to legal constraints about revealing the true identity of the minors charged, the accused adolescents were substituted with young people chosen for having themselves lived in similar social conditions, although innocent of any actual crime. All the other characters in Behave – judges, prosecutors, public defenders, correctional agents, family members – are the real people filmed during the hearings in the Juvenile Court in Rio de Janeiro and visits to the Padre Severino Institute, the correctional facility where the law-breaking minors are sent to. At the end of Behave, the film sequences reveal the consequences of a formal society that recommends to their children to behave, but does not set a good example itself. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Diler & Associados Thiego Balteiro Rua Luis Sérgio Person, 169 – PoloRio Cine eVídeo Barra daTijuca, Rio de Janeiro, RJ 22775 043 Brazil T. +55 21 33114500 F. +55 21 24211025 t.balteiro@diler.com.br 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 67 B 485 USA Category: Art, Music & Culture BERLIN Julian Schnabel A unique blending of film, art, and music, Berlin is a rock opera and a concert film revolving around a drug-addicted couple, Caroline and Jim.The album Berlin, released in 1973, has often been referred to as Lou Reed’s unknown masterpiece, but was never performed live… until now. For five historic performances, a group of legendary musicians helped Lou Reed bring his lost classic to life. With set design by Julian Schnabel himself, and a backdrop of short movies directed by Lola Schnabel featuring Emmanuelle Seigner (Frantic) as Caroline, director Schnabel and renowned concert cinematographer Ellen Kuras captured the overwhelming visual, sonic, and emotional experience that is Berlin. Running time: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 68 Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 Amsterdam 1013 CN,The Netherlands T. +31 20 627 32 15 F. +31 20 626 1155 info@fortissimo.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 443 B CYPRUS Category: Lifestyles A BETTER HOLE Theo Panayides In the past 25 years, the town of Paphos has gone from a rather sleepy port on the west coast of Cyprus to a popular destination for tourists and expatriates, home to beach hotels and – especially in the past decade – thousands of new villas for Britons and other Europeans. Development in Paphos and its surrounding villages has been intense, and often uncontrolled. Many locals struggle to reconcile the new Paphos with the place they once knew – but, as they say, development“gives people jobs”. And meanwhile the newcomers have their own communities... Running time: 86’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Angelo Panayides Yevgelis 2, Flat 402 Nicosia 1071, Cyprus T. +357 99 425681 F. +357 22 313138 angpan@spidernet.com.cy theo@cyprus-mail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 69 B 417 NETHERLANDS Category: Lifestyles BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH Frank van den Engel & Masja Novikova Two circus artists, Achat andTarsun, are forced to choose between continuing the old circus tradition and politics.Their different choices seriously affect their lifelong friendship. The documentary is set in Uzbekistan, a country whose population is constantly being watched by a comprehensive system of secret services and informers. This former Soviet Republic has been independent since 1991, to the extent that the Russians installed Islam Karimov, who has since established a dictatorship and has no plans to relinquish power. The film tells the story of Achat andTarsun, childhood friends who are now in their late fifties. At the age of seven they were swept away when a tightrope walker came to their village.They both decided to become apprentices to the artist, and they have been the best of friends ever since. They grow up together, fall in love, start a family and each build up their own family circus. Running time: 57’& 72’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 70 NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. +31 35 677 35 61 F. +31 35 677 53 18 Angelia.Ragghoe@omroep.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 362 B GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture BETWEEN INSANITY AND BEAUTY – THE ART COLLECTON OF DR. PRINZHORN Christian Beetz One of the world’s largest collection of artwork by schizophrenic patients: The collection of Prinzhorn revolutionized the bigoted viewpoint in psychiatry as well as the art world of the 1920s. Artists such as Paul Klee, Alfred Kubin and Max Ernst were highly inspired by the so-called“art brut”. Later, these modern artists were found together with parts of the collection of Prinzhorn in the“Degenerate Art”exhibition by the Nazis.The film follows the history of the Prinzhorn collection illustrating the inner conflicts of the schizophrenic patients through their artwork. Running time: 75’, 52’& 2 x 26’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduction Christian Beetz Heinrich-Roller Strasse 15 Berlin 10405, Germany T. +49 30 6956 6910 F. +49 30 6956 6915 info@gebrueder-beetz.de 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 71 B 398 AUSTRIA Category: Art, Music & Culture BEYOND THE FOREST Gerald Igor Hauzenberger An old man lives in a small Carpathian village in the countryside of Romania. He is a Saxon. Fifty kilometers away, a woman sits at her gravestone; she is Landleri and has already lived five years past the date of death that is engraved on her stone. The National Socialist regime turned both of them into perpetrators and into victims. Despite their difficult life stories marked by the SecondWorldWar, we can see two broken but humorous people, who witnessed the disappearance of their own culture. Their national pride forbade them to “mix” with other people. Now both of them are old, alone, and want to die. The best thing would be to simply“disappear”from the world. The director, Gerald Igor Hauzenberger, has been listening to both of them for six years. The result is a sensitive yet humorous portrait of two people, which emotionally describes the history of the last century. Beautiful pictures of the Romanian landscape complete this portrait of a dying culture inTransylvania. Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 72 Taskovski Films Jarmila Outratova 4BWentworth Street London E1 7TF, UK T. +44 207 760 661 65 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 501 B FRANCE Category: Current Affairs BHUTAN – BIRTH OF A DEMOCRACY Frédéric Compain Terra incognita for centuries, the King of Bhutan announced in 2008 that the Kingdom of Bhutan would become a parliamentary democracy.The film is about this transformation and provides an insight into the society of this nearly unknown country in the Himalayas. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. +43 720 553 570 F. +43 720 553 572 susanne@autlookfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 73 B 285 GREECE Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wildlife BIRDLAND Ilias Iosifidis Lake Kerkini constitutes one of the most important and beautiful wetlands of Europe. Rare and endangered bird species use the lake as a permanent or temporary residence. For many of them it is the land of reproduction. Humans, however, use the lake as a water collector and don’t care for the birds’rights. In the summer, the willow forest which is next to the lake and in which the birds nest, is flooded due to human intervention with dramatic consequences. The few sensitized ecologists who live there protect the ecosystem and make public the birds’inalienable right to their own vital area. Panayotis Hatziyannidis and the English ecologist and poet Gordon Ramell reveal the latest episodes of a drama which has been taking place for years. Running time: 61’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 74 Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 273 B GREECE Category: History & Politics Festival Participation BIRDS IN THE MIRE Alida Dimitriou The documentary film Birds in the Mire depicts the – still inconspicuous – role of women during extreme historical events. More specifically, the film refers to the participation in and contribution of women to the Greek Resistance during the German Occupation of 1941-44, as well as to the consequences they suffered. The film is based on the oral testimonies of those women that survived and follows the historical sequence of events. However, the focus of the film is not on the description of the historical events but rather the memories of these women’s experiences and emotional traumas. The film reveals these women’s life stance in the face of extreme circumstances that are usually experienced by men, as well as the fact that under similar conditions women are equally capable of acts of heroism, such as those commonly attributed to men only. Running time: 104’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Alida Dimitriou Taxiarchon 51 Alimos 17455, Greece T. +30 210 98 10 549 F. +30 210 98 43 837 alida.sotiris@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 75 B 471 SWITZERLAND Category: Art, Music & Culture BIRD’S NEST – HERZOG & DE MEURON IN CHINA Christoph Schaub & Michael Schindhelm The documentary by Christoph Schaub and Michael Schindhelm shows how Chinese culture affects the construction work of the architects:The specific architectural form and the struggle to achieve it give us information about society, culture and everyday life in China. Bird’s Nest - Herzog & De Meuron in China explores how these prestigious buildings are being built in China. On the one hand, the documentary attempts to understand the two architects’own method of contextual building applied successfully again and again. On the other, it explores the Chinese side: their intentions, their expectations, and their strategies in this complex creation process. Running time: 87’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 76 T&C Film AG Susa Katz Seestrasse 41a Zürich 8002, Switzerland T. +41 44 202 36 22 F. +41 44 202 30 05 tcemail@tcfilm.ch 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 109 B USA-SWITZERLAND Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation BLACK, WHITE + GRAY: A PORTRAIT OF SAM WAGSTAFF AND ROBERT MAPPLETHORPE James Crump Yale-educated and born with a silver spoon in his mouth, SamWagstaff’s transformation from innovative museum curator to Robert Mapplethorpe’s lover and patron is intensively probed in Βlack White + Gray. During the heady years of the 1970s and 1980s, the New York City art scene was abuzz with a new spirit, and Mapplethorpe would be at the center of it.Wagstaff pulled him from his suburban Queens existence, gave him a camera and brought him into this art world that seemed to be waiting for him, creating the man whose infamous images instilled emotions ranging from awe to anger. In turn, Mapplethorpe brought the formerly starched-shirt preppie to the world of drugs and gay S&M sex.The film also explores the relationship both men had with musician/poet Patti Smith, whose 1975 debut album, Horses, catapulted her to fame. Running time: 76’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 1013 CN, Amsterdam,The Netherlands T. +31 20 627 3215 F. +31 20 626 1155 info@fortissimofilms.nl www.fortissimofilms.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 77 B 460 FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture BOLERO, BOLEROS Michel Follin The film attempts to investigate the mystery of Maurice Ravel’s Boléro, the greatest “hit” in the classical music repertoire. It exasperates some and delights others. It is familiar to music-lovers around the world and has inspired a variety of arrangements.Yet Ravel’s Boléro is surrounded by mystery. Boléro was the result of a rush order from the dancer Ida Rubinstein. Ravel, who usually worked slowly, was forced to resort to a semi-automatic composition system based on the repetition of a single melodic theme. Ravel’s provocative statement makes the incredible destiny of Boléro even more paradoxical. How did a work which is so simple in appearance become the greatest success of the classical music repertoire, hummed by the ordinary music lovers, but also admired by the most demanding musical theorists? Ravel’s character and life are presented in the film, along with the numerous subsequent forms in which Boléro has been performed. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 78 ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8 rue Marceau Issy-les-Moulineaux 92130, France T. +33 1 55 00 70 81 F. +33 1 55 00 80 65 a-kamga@artefrance.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 508 B BELGIUM Category: Current Affairs BOMBAY WORKERS Dominique Henri & Vincent Detours In Bombay, social workers from Nirma, a non-governmental agency, walk the streets and the“Nakas’– the markets where one finds cheap labor. In this environment where men and women strive to survive, speaking of improving social conditions is as uncommon as it is essential. Slowly, workers discover they also have rights and organize together to claim them. Running time: 52’or 90’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales Thierry Detaille avenue des Arts, 19F Bruxelles 1000, Belgium T. +32 477 617 170 F. +32 2 227 22 39 th.detaille@skynet.be 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 79 B 583 GREECE Category: History & Politics Festival Participation BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: VILINA VLAS – THE FAIRY’S HAIR Dimitris Gerardis Nuni watched the Serb paramilitaries slaughter her child before her eyes. Soon after, the same people led her to Vilina Vlas, an old, gloomy hotel just outside Visegrad. The rooms had been turned into cells and the hotel itself had become a concentration camp for Bosnian Moslem women. In order to survive, the women had to become sex slaves for the Četniks.“There were about two hundred of us. Only a handful came out alive.They even had 13-year-old girls there,” says Nuni, who, to this day, lives with the fear that her rapists will return and take revenge on her. During the war in Bosnia, the group rape of women was used as a weapon by all sides. Rape, a synonym for degradation, was also used as means for ethnic cleansing.What took place at the VilinaVlas hotel makes up one of the darkest pages in the history of the war in Bosnia. Running time: 46’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 80 Teletypos SA – Mega Channel Litsa Deli Rousou 4 & Messoghion Athens 11526, Greece T. +30 210 6903656 F. +30 210 6996811 warzone@megatv.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 599 B FRANCE Category: Current Affairs BRANDON’S DREAM Pierre Meynadier Porto Alegre, the capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, is built on the estuary of a river where dozens of islands form an archipelago. Brandon, 9 years old, lives in the favela of Mariners’ Island. His family, like other ones, barely makes a living picking up recyclable wares. Every day, his father, Bilardao, crosses the bridge to go to work in the city with his horse cart. He raises his kids with a sense of dignity. Sometimes Brandon accompanies him to work and, one day, he finds some interior design magazines. He discovers a world of comfort and luxury totally unknown to him. On his island, a parallel society has developed and people get by with a bit of bartering. As Christmas closes in, poverty seems even more overwhelming. Skimming through his magazines, Brandon dreams of a better future, but will eventually be convinced that happiness is not always to be found in their pages. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 48 74 43 77 F. +33 1 48 74 82 65 10francs@10francs.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 81 B 168 ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation BRIDES OF ALLAH Natalie Assouline The film is a chronicle of the lives of women who are serving time in prison for involvement in terrorist attacks in Israel. Kahira, a mother of five, is serving three life terms for transporting a suicide bomber to the heart of Jerusalem where he blew himself up, killing three people.Waffa was arrested on her way to carry out a suicide attack in an Israeli hospital, where she had been treated for six months after an accident. Samar built bombs and was arrested while pregnant with her first child, who is born over the course of the film.We share the daily lives of these women: we are with them when they give birth, we listen to their pain when they talk about husbands who abandoned them, we hear of religious ideology, but also of discrimination and despair in the world these women come from. Running time: 76’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 82 First Hand Films Esther van Messel Fritz Heeb weg 5 8050 Zurich, Switzerland T. +41 44 3122060 F. +41 44 3122080 info@firsthandfilms.com www.firsthandfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 110 B THE NETHERLANDS-TURKEY Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation BURHAN UYGUR: PASSION OF AN ARTIST Floor Kooij, Sibel Bilgin The idea for this documentary originates from a newspaper article. Burhan Uygur’s masterpiece, The Door, has appeared among the seized assets of a failed businessman. Unaware of its true value, liquidators are auctioning the work at an asking price of one thousand dollars. How could this great master of Turkish modern painting be so quickly forgotten, only fifteen years after his death?When he died at the age of 52, Burhan left behind a story as startling, contentious, witty and touching as his paintings. We piece together the story of his life with the help of his family and friends. For Burhan, life and painting are two sides of the same coin. Or, in his own words: “My paintings give me life, and I give my life to my paintings.” Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Parallel Film Floor Kooij Hemonystraat 14 1074 BP Amsterdam,The Netherlands T. +31 20 6757180 / +90 212 277 1999 parallelfilm@hotmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 83 111 C SPAIN Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation CAMPILLO YES, I DO Andrés Rubio In June 2005, the Spanish Parliament passed the law on gay marriage, giving gay couples the same rights as heterosexual couples, including adoption. In cities like Valladolid, one of the biggest in Spain, the mayors (who carry out civil marriages) made an appeal against the implementation of the law. However, Mayor Francisco Maroto from Campillo de Ranas, a small village of 50 inhabitants deep in the mountains of Guadalajara, stepped forward and said:“I marry!” Ray, an American, and his Spanish boyfriend, Pepe, arrive in Campillo to get married. Running time: 74’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Kokelandia Andrés Rubio Pelayo 48 28004 Madrid T. +34 609 39 38 11 andres@kokelandia.com www.kokelandia.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 85 C 263 GREECE Category: Art, Music and Culture CAPOEIRA-PLAYING IN GREECE Marianna Astraka Capoeira is a dance, a martial art, a way of life. It was born in Brazil because of the need of African slaves to defend themselves against their Portuguese masters. Today it is spread all over the world. Over the last decade it has appeared in Greece where it has been accepted with enthusiasm. Brazilian and European teachers reveal the world of Capoeira and the music and the game create its atmosphere and transmit its energy. Running time: 28’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 86 Spirto Productions Manos Papadakis Odysseos 1 Thessaloniki 54627, Greece T. +30 2310 519 930, +30 697 759 32 67 info@manospapadakis.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 430 C UK Category: Art, Music & Culture THE CARETAKER Daren Bartlett O Zelador (The Caretaker), shows a face of Rio de Janeiro far from Copacabana and Ipanema, caipiirinhas, palm trees and postcard beaches. It offers an insight into the martial art and cultural resistance movement of Capoeira, as practised in Rio’s poor suburbs. Narratively, the film is an exploration of the life of Mestre Russo and the phenomenon of the‘roda livre’, one of the most famous arenas for playing Capoeira which has been maintained for over 30 years. The film explores the theme of cultural struggle to maintain the dignity of the black man’s heritage inherent in the history of Capoeira, and more widely in modern Brazil in general. The film does not shy away from the idiosyncrasies of modern Brazil’s social exclusion. It gives a voice to the participants of the roda livre – marginalized voices with their insights into contemporary Brazil. Their words are complemented by the film’s use of archival footage to illustrate the continued oppression of black culture in Brazil through slavery and dictatorship. Running time: 83’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Bantam Films Abigail Clarke White Cottage, Boughton Monchelsea Maidstone ME17 4LF, UK T. +44 786 096 09 69 F. +44 162 274 72 29 clarkeabigail@yahoo.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 87 C 437 FRANCE Category: Current Affairs CARS R US Paul Moreira The cars we are attracted to affect our reptilian brain.They awaken our animal instinct to dominate.With a draw as strong as this, the automobile industry wouldn’t normally have any reason to worry about future sales, but that was before the scientific community and ecology groups started issuing repeated warnings about the negative effects the car has on the world’s ecosystems. So the automobile industry is worried, and it doesn’t want to see any loss in profits... even if to ensure this means pressuring the scientific community and“doctoring”official reports. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 88 Doc & Co Cristina Moya 13 Rue Portefoin Paris 75020, France T. + 33 1 4277 5687 F. + 33 1 4277 5636 doc@ doc-co.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 112 C USA Category: Human Interest Festival Participation CAT DANCERS Harris Fishman In the 1960s, Ron and Joy Holiday became the first entertainers to pioneer an exotic stage act with big cats, using a combination of acrobatics, dance, lions, panthers and tigers.The forever-youthful Ron Holiday recounts the incredible story of the two biggest loves of his life: Joy and big cats. He meanders through their bizarre life history and career, increasingly building up tension until the gruesome climax which ended their fantastic life. The critical dramatic turn in this strange story came with the arrival of the handsome young Chuck Lizza, who formed an exotic ménage à trois with the couple.The interview with Ron is interspersed with archival footage of the shows and TV interviews. This is also complimented by a blending of photos and sound recordings that add a terrifying dimension to the dramatic nadir in their lives. In addition to being a portrait of a remarkable show couple, the film bears witness to the unconditional love between humans and the unpredictable cruelty of nature. Running time: 73’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: CactusThree Krysanne Katsoolis 451 Greenwich Street, 7th Floor NY 10013 NewYork, USA T. +1 212 9052340 F. +1 212 9051242 cactuskmk@yahoo.com www.cactusthree.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 89 C 317 ISRAEL-GERMANY Category: History & Politics THE CHAMPAGNE SPY Nadav Schirman What if James Bond had a son? Paris 1961. Oded is just 12 years old when his father reveals to him that he’s a spy for the Israeli secret service, the Mossad. He makes the boy swear to secrecy because his life depends on it and leaves on his mission to Cairo under the covert identity ofWolfgang Lotz – ex-Nazi millionaire and horse breeder. Oded and his mother remain alone in Paris, waiting anxiously for his return. In Egypt Lotz skillfully penetrates the tight circle of German scientists developing missiles against Israel but he also sinks deeper into his cover, enjoys the jet set lifestyle and marries a beautiful woman he meets on a train. The Mossad keeps this relationship under wraps until the day Oded picks up a newspaper reporting his father was arrested in Cairo together with a new wife. Now a grown man, Oded breaks a long silence and journeys into his father’s real and covert identities as he tries to come to terms with the tragic price paid by his family, trapped in the shadows of espionage. A real life spy thriller, a tragic love story and a deeply moving journey of a son abandoned by his father – a spy who becomes addicted to his cover. Running time: 91’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 90 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 223 C GREECE Category: Current Affairs Festival Participation CHANGE FOR THE BETTER Marianna Economou, Elias Demetriou Yorgos has no interest in school whatsoever, till one day his teacher hands him a video camera and for the first time he confronts himself. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 91 C 433 BRAZIL Category: Creative Documentaries CHAPTER xV:12 Fernando Pinheiro “allYOU NEED IS LOVE”. Running time: 13’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: 92 Fernando Pinheiro Rua Brumadinho, 833, Prado Belo Horizonte 30410-120, Brazil T. +55 31 3334 1501 fernandoffpg@gmail.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 336 C ITALY Category: History & Politics CHE GUEVARA – THE BODY AND THE LEGEND Raffaele Brunetti Ernesto “Che” Guevara, the world’s most famous revolutionary, was killed on October 1967 under mysterious circumstances.Today, 40 years later, his image is the twenty-first century’s best-selling icon anywhere.Yet his myth has lost nothing of its force. Upon his death, Che’s remains vanished for more than 30 years. Was this disappearance an attempt to avoid the creation of an even more powerful historical legend? Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 44 312 20 60 F. +41 44 312 20 80 info@firsthandfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 93 C 323 ITALY Category: Docudrama CHECKMATE PROVENZANO Claudio Mariano Cirino & Paolo Santolini This docu-drama focuses on the last few months of Sicilian Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano. He spent 43 years as a fugitive from justice. Taped conversations of Mafiosi talking from their hideouts, eyewitness accounts of the police investigators, plus dramatic reconstructions provide a description of day-to-day Mafia life. For the very first time, Provenzano’s “mailmen”are shown exchanging “pizzini”– the handwritten messages used by the head of Cosa Nostra to give orders. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 94 RaiTrade Margherita Zocaro Via Umberto Novaro, 18 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 749 83 41 F. +39 063 701 343 zocaro@raitrade.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 113 C USA Category: History & Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation CHILDREN IN ExILE Chris Swider In Children in Exile, survivors of Soviet deportation to Siberia describe their experiences as the youngest victims of the Soviet system. These crimes against humanity have never been legally confronted, and as one of the interviewed victims states,“a crime should be called a crime”. Joseph Stalin infamously said that one death is a tragedy, but a million deaths are a statistic. The film fills in the human face of this statistic. Combining interviews with archival photographs, archival film footage, and artwork created by survivors, the film creates a poignant picture of how these extremely difficult circumstances were experienced by children and teenagers.The experiences of the millions of victims of the Soviet secret police had enormous variety, but also characteristic common points: cruel interrogations, difficult journeys in boxcars, the effects of starvation, and the bewildering, deadly mess of the Soviet system. In Children in Exile, the interviewed victims recall these difficult times and reflect on why they should be remembered. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Opus 27 Productions Christopher Swider 3741 N. Oakley Chicago, Illinois 60618, USA T. +1 773 368 6963 christopher@opus27productions.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 95 C 459 FRANCE Category: Docudrama THE CHILDREN OF THE BEIJING OPERA Gonzalo Arijón For the first time in its history, The Beijing Opera School, the largest of the 270 Chinese schools for the arts, agreed to open its doors to a film crew whose aim was to shoot a documentary about the daily life of the few hundred students studying for a career in the art of Chinese opera. Structured around a typical day for some of these children and their teachers, we follow them from dawn to dusk in all their activities.With morning acrobatics, martial arts, acting classes, make-up sessions, academic lessons, rehearsals and performances, we are plunged into the activities of an institution which in many respects has the discipline of a military academy. This film affords the opportunity to better understand an age-old yet ever-evolving tradition. Don Kent’s spectacular images portray the daily reality of the demanding lessons. It is these very high standards that make the Beijing Opera School students attain excellence in their disciplines. In a country with a population of one billion 300 million people, competition is fierce and only a handful of the opera school students will become stars. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 96 ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8 rue Marceau Issy-les-Moulineaux 92130, France T. +33 1 5500 7081 F. +33 1 5500 8065 a-kamga@artefrance.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 576 C BULGARIA Category: History & Politics CHILDREN OF THE FATHERS Boyko Vassilev This is a documentary devoted to the 50th anniversary of theTreaty of Rome by means of which the European Economic Community was established. It is focused on the heirs of “the fathers of Europe”– the founders of the EU, who signed the treaty. At the center are the grandson of Adenauer, Patric; the daughter of Paul-Henry Spaak, Antoinette; the daughter of Alcide de Gasperi; a friend of Robert Shuman and others. The themes of the film are the legacy of “the fathers of Europe”, the borders, the attitude towards Bulgaria and the European mood today. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Bulgarian NationalTelevision Daniela Kuzmanova 29, San Stefano St. Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. +359 2 814 2390 F. +359 2 943 6045 d_kuzmanova@bnt.bg 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 97 C 558 CHINA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues CHILDREN OF THE STARS Robin Aspey Children of the Stars is the remarkable true story of the Chinese Feng JiaWei family. They come to Beijing in a state of suicidal crisis as they cannot cope with their violent autistic son. He is also unable to speak or connect with them on any emotional level. His mother and father have brought him to the city to attend a special course at The Stars & Rain Institute of Autism.Their hope is to find a“miracle”cure. The film follows them as they grow to understand their son has a lifelong condition while undergoing a deeply touching journey that reveals the incredible power and tenderness of parental love. It’s one of the most moving and inspirational documentaries you will see. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 98 ChinaTV Services Co. Ltd Alexander Haase Sanlitun Diplomatic Compound 4-1-12 Beijing 100600, China T. +86 10 586 41 696 alex@childrenofthestars-film.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 486 C ISRAEL Category: History & Politics CHILDREN OF THE SUN Ran Tal On the collective farms of the early Zionist movement in Israel, idealistic men and women attempted to create utopian communities where everything was shared, even the raising of children.The tens of thousands of children born in the Israeli kibbutzim in the 1920s and 30s became known as the“Children of the Sun,” and grew up completely outside of the traditional nuclear family structure. The richly-textured documentary Children of the Sun traces the experience of this unique generation, and the joys and wounds they still bear after all these years. Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 Amsterdam 1013 CN,The Netherlands T. + 31 20 627 3215 F. + 31 20 626 1155 info@fortissimo.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 99 C 509 BELGIUM Category: Current Affairs CHILDREN WITHOUT A HOME Roger Beekmans Since the day they left their country, they live on the sidelines, in a center for political asylum seekers. It is hard to build a future, or even to imagine having one. Questions remain unanswered: why do we have to leave our friends, why must we learn another language or why do we not have a house like everyone else? If they are allowed to stay in the country, their life will eventually begin... Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 100 Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales Thierry Detaille avenue des Arts, 19F Bruxelles 1000, Belgium T. + 32 477 617 170 F. + 32 2 227 22 39 th.detaille@skynet.be 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 420 C GERMANY Category: Creative Documentaries CHILDREN – AS TIME FLIES Thomas Heise What became of bus driver Jeanette’s dream? How are her childrenTommy and Paul? Is life under control now? What does Jeanette’s little brotherTino mean by“mixing everything”? The snowman has no mouth. Life as it flows. Agitating. Running time: 86’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. + 49 341 215 66 38 F. + 49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 101 C 356 JAPAN Category: Current Affairs CHINA IN A TORRENT: NEW RICH AND RURAL POOR Jin Takayama & Hideki Yamagishi While a corporate president builds a fortune of over $250 million and plays the stock market using several hundred million dollars per trade, a peasant leaves his village to work in the city for a daily income of $8 to feed his family. The divide between rich and poor is growing at an alarming rate. The government is struggling to correct this imbalance by promoting the building of “a harmonious society” and “an all-round well-off society”. Why do poor people stay poor? The first episode of this series presents a comprehensive view of today’s most pressing issues in China. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 102 MICO – Media International Corporation Akemi Kikuchi NR Bldg. 3rd Floor, 5-5 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0047, Japan T. +81 3 3468 6984 F. +81 3 3466 9530 kikuchi-a@micojapan.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 441 C BELGIUM Category: Current Affairs CHINA UPSIDE DOWN Freddy Coppens In 1992, Deng Xiaoping’s infamous slogan “it is glorious to get rich” unleashed one of the biggest revolutions in the thousand-year-old country of China. Deng threw the classless society and the equal division of the means of production to the wind. From then on, China stuck to a socialism with ‘Chinese characteristics’, which in the end doesn’t really make much sense.This documentary recounts a series of stories that illustrate these contradictions and how they are dealt with by the Chinese population. Running time: 52’& 80’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Doc & Co Cristina Moya 13 Rue Portefoin Paris 75020, France T. + 33 1 4277 5687 F. + 33 1 4277 5636 doc@doc-co.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 103 C 304 CANADA Category: Art, Music & Culture CHINA’S SExUAL REVOLUTION Miro Cernetig & Josh Freed You’ve heard about China’s Cultural Revolution and its sizzling Economic Revolution. But you haven’t heard about its other great social upheaval – the Chinese sexual revolution – and like everything in this country it’s happening at warp speed. It’s China’s version of the 60s revolution – on steroids. China’s Sexual Revolution is the world’s first glimpse into this forbidden new China, often using secret cameras. It’s a surprising portrait of the Chinese today: the new free love generation that’s left their parents in shock; the booming sex industry that’s creating an HIV crisis; the new generation of career women and feminists that suddenly wants it all – while millions of men feel left out. This long untold story goes back to the days of Chairman Mao, who made sexuality a great taboo. He ordered everyone to wear unisexual Mao suits and forbade women from wearing sexy clothing or even make-up. Men and women were expected to be comrades – not lovers – though Mao himself enjoyed an emperor’s sex life, seeking virgins to retain his “youth.” China’s sexual libido was bottled up for 50 years, but now its bursting loose. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 104 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 205 C GREECE Category: Lifestyles Festival Participation CHIP & OVI Panayotis Evangelidis Chip & Ovi met in an orphanage near the city of Kluj-Napoca in Romania when they were teenagers. Ovi was born with disabilities in his arms and Chip has a severely damaged leg from polio.Their mothers abandoned them a short time after giving birth to them and the boys spent their formative years at state orphanages.They have been a couple for the past year and a half and they are trying to live their lives, to overcome their disabilities, social discrimination, poverty, and the problems in their relationship, to find jobs and live out their dreams: Chip wants to be an oilman inTexas and Ovi a professional cameraman. Running time: 45’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Amanda Livanou 35, Dervenion str Athens 10681, Greece T. +30 69 44 75 73 39, +30 210 38 42 209 amandalivanos@yahoo.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 105 C 237 GREECE Category: Lifestyles Festival Participation CHRISTINI, A PRINCESS Iris Zahmanidi Christini’s life is being turned into a movie. Christini is a 31-year-old woman with Down syndrome, living an ordinary life at an educational and occupational center for individuals with mental disabilities. She cares about clothes and make-up, she flirts, she needs to fell attractive; love occupies a central place in her life. But her involvement in the theater, and, most importantly, her acting in the performance of Yorgos Dialegmenos’play Bella Venezia, directed by Lefteris Voyatzis, take her to the center of the debate concerning the incorporation of people with mental disabilities into mainstream life. Can people with mental disabilities co-operate with so-called normal individuals?What do the latter have to gain from such a collaboration? Can people with mental disabilities benefit from mixed education? Can people with mental disabilities start their own families? These are some of the questions this film poses to those in some official capacity, as well as to people with mental disabilities themselves, whom we get to know as the movie evolves and they make their personal statement on the subject. Running time: 66’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 106 Studio ALFA SA Dimitris Evangelopoulos 10 – 12 Stoudiou Str. Athens 15126, Greece T. +30 210 61 32 900 F. +30 210 61 32 906 devangel@hol.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 206 C GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture A CIRCUS ON THE ROAD Dimitris Sfiris Cyclown Circus is a group of self-taught musicians and clown performers who travel mostly by bicycle and perform anywhere (streets, squares, bars, schools, etc). Some of them began by traveling around the USA but soon left for Europe where they wandered for two years. Now they are in Asia. During the winter of 2005 they stopped their tour for three months and stayed in the city of Chania (Crete).The film follows their activities there while listening to them talking about their life and dreams. Running time: 72’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Dimitris Sfiris Vass. Konstantinou 26-32 Xanthi 67100, Greece T. +30 254 102 44 38 F. +30 254 102 07 90 jhammer00@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 107 C 114 ISRAEL Category: Politics & Gender Issues Festival Participation CITIZEN NAWI Nissim Mossek The film documents the tumultuous life of one of the most fascinating men in the Israeli left – Ezra Nawi – a plumber by trade and a political activist who fights for Palestinians’ rights. Simultaneously, Nawi engages in a personal battle for his partner, Fuad, a Palestinian from Ramallah and an illegal resident persecuted by law enforcement officials. Tracking the two intertwined parts of Nawi’s life, the film uncovers a deep seated racism and homophobia that is common everywhere. Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 108 Biblical Productions Sharon Schaveet 9 Ben Maimon Street, POB 4694 Jerusalem, 91041, Israel T. +972 2 5667785 F. +972 2 5667786 info@biblicalproductions.com www.biblicalproductions.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 115 C UK Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation CITY OF CRANES Eva Weber City of Cranes takes you on a journey high up in the sky, to look at the world through the eyes and words of crane drivers. It is an attempt to understand what becomes of the human spirit in such extreme working conditions; and what emerges is a mesmerising and fascinating insight into a world unnoticed by most of us, yet fundamental to our lives. Running time: 14’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Odd Girl Out Productions Samantha Zarsosa 10 Kemp House, Sewardstone Rd. London, E2 9JL, UK T. +44 7814 722 134 samantha@oddgirlout.co.uk www.oddgirlout.co.uk 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 109 C 409 ITALY Category: Art, Music & Culture CLAUDIO ABBADO – THE OTHER VOICE OF MUSIC Helmut Failoni & Francesco Merini The journeys of Claudio Abbado to Venezuela and Cuba in 2005 and 2006 where a large part of the population lives below the threshold of poverty. The organization“Sistema Orchestrale”– invented by José Antonio Abreu 30 years ago – is today composed of 100 juvenile and 90 children’s orchestras, which save young people from the street through music. Running time: 55’ & 73’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 110 Vitagraph Filippo D’Angelo Via Schiavonia 1 Bologna 40121, Italy T. +39 051 267 150 F. +39 051 267 150 vitagraph@libero.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 456 C FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture CLINT EASTWOOD: A LIFE IN FILM Michael Henry Wilson A fascinating and unprecedented documentary on the last living legend of cinema: Clint Eastwood openly talks about his extraordinary life and career, in an extended interview. He is probably the most surprised of all to be where he is today – at the top. Throughout his life and career he has proved that the famous American Dream can come true. He recounts his prodigious odyssey, while completing his most ambitious project to date – the diptych on the Pacific War, with Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima. Personal archive photos, images from film shoots and extracts from his most remarkable films enrich these personal exchanges with Michael HenryWilson. He answers the questions raised by his human and creative adventure.With characteristic simplicity, humor and humility, he explains to us how he went it alone, away from all trends, and how he used his fame to bring about projects that could not otherwise have come to fruition. And he tells us about the trust he places in his famous intuition, that gut instinct he has that constantly drives him to seek out new challenges. Running time: 82’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8 rue Marceau Issy-les-Moulineaux 92130, France T. +33 1 5500 70 81 F. +33 1 5500 8065 a-kamga@artefrance.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 111 C 376 DENMARK Category: Science & Knowledge THE CLOUD MYSTERY Lars Oxfeldt Mortensen The film that could inconveniently turn the climate debate upside down. This is a scientific detective story about how scientist and climate science’s new enfant terrible, Henrik Svensmark, through pioneering experiments, solves the mystery of how supernova explosions in our Galaxy and variations in the Sun govern climate changes on the Earth. Henrik Svensmark provoked outrage in the climate community a decade ago by arguing that climate change on Earth is mainly driven by celestial forces rather than by a manmade greenhouse effect. Svensmark noticed that the variations in cloud cover were very closely linked to the variations in the intensity of cosmic rays in our atmosphere.The correlation was too persistent to be a coincidence.There had to be a link between climate on Earth and events in our Galaxy. His theory was a provocation to the climate community.To face his opponents, Svensmark built the world’s largest cloud chamber in a basement beneath the Danish National Space Center. This film gives new perspective to the current climate debate. Besides witnessing a human drama with a passionate scientist who struggles to reach his goals, we are made aware of the new discoveries in climate change and human evolution. Running time: 52’& 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 112 TV2World A/S Anne Köhncke Teglholm Alle 16 Copenhagen 2450, Denmark T. +45 6521 2223 F. +45 3975 7500 annk@tv2.dk 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 342 C BOLIVIA - ARGENTINA Category: Current Affairs COCALERO: WHEN I CAME HOME Dan Lohaus Cocalero follows Evo Morales for over a year thorough his seemingly impossible bid to become Bolivia’s first indigenous president up to his win by an unprecedented majority.The film offers fresh insight into big political changes afoot in Latin America. Running time: 78’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 41 29 F. +972 3 560 14 36 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 113 C 300 ROMANIA Category: History & Politics COLD WAVES Alexandru Solomon This is a story of love and hate built around something no one can see or touch: radio waves. During the 80s, Radio Free Europe was the secret relief and source of information to its Romanian listeners. The Radio was Ceausescu’s most important enemy; he even hired Carlos the Jackal to close it down. All the protagonists of this story confront themselves once more in Cold Waves: radio speakers, terrorists, listeners as well as party and Securitate officials, Romanians, Germans, Americans and French together. The world has changed, there are different wars now. But if you listen to the voices, you may get a better picture. Running time: 108’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 114 PaulThiltges Distributions PaulThiltges 45, bd. Pierre Frieden, bldg KB2, Office 154 Luxembourg L-1543, Luxembourg T. +352 250 39 31 F. +352 250 394 pthiltges@ptd.lu 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 526 C SPAIN Category: Art, Music & Culture COLORS IN SERIES Mai Balaguer & Óscar Lorca Colors in Series invites viewers to discover the secrets of colors in a way that has never been done before.The format is a cross between documentary and fiction. A new experimental, artistic approach is used in each episode, each one covering a different color. Viewers are invited to discover the anthropological, cultural and psychological dimensions of colors. There are no rules; no set structure. Each episode is a new, fascinating journey set out by the color itself. Running time: 25’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 115 C 506 CUBA - FINLAND Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation CONQUISTADORS OF CUBA Arto Halonen A film about the history of old American cars, love and the man whose face shows the two sides of Cuba’s soul. Maximiliano, 62, has been asked to fix Che Guevara’s old car in Havana and bring it back to life. Conquistadors of Cuba is a film about the beauty and greatness of ordinary people under the pressure of totalitarian regimes. Running time: 52’& 88’ Year of production: 2008 (new 52’version)/2005 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 116 JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik st. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 F. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 511 C BELGIUM Category: Art, Music & Culture THE CONTEMPLATION OF THE SOUL Chris Delville This film invites the audience on a musical and poetic journey through a lesser known country where Ferghana Qasimova’s singing finds its roots: Azerbaidjan. Daughter and pupil of Mugham master Alim Qasimov, she developed her own vocal particularities. Her beautiful voice, her rehearsals, daily life and strolls in the country, transmit the meaning and the intensity of her contemplation of days, a Sufi mystical way of life and inspiration, which also praises love and passion. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales Thierry Detaille avenue des Arts, 19F Bruxelles 1000, Belgium T. + 32 477 617 170 F. + 32 2 227 2239 th.detaille@skynet.be 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 117 C 116 ARGENTINA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation COPACABANA Martín Rejtman Every year in mid-October, the Bolivian community in Buenos Aires celebrates the patron saint of Bolivia, Our Lady of Copacabana. Hundreds of music and dance groups from all over the country, some even arriving from Bolivia, get together in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Charrua for a big parade, in a celebration that transcends religion. Copacabana takes this celebration as a starting point. Focusing on rehearsals of dance and music groups, photo albums, and the border between Bolivia and Argentina, among other things, the film threads a simultaneously distant and close portrait of the Bolivian community of Buenos Aires. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 118 Rudacine Rosa Martinez Rivero Cordoba 1485 5 Buenos Aires, Argentina T. +54 11 4812 1244 rosa@rudacine.com.ar 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 457 C FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture COURBET, THE ORIGIN OF HIS WORLD Romain Goupil A new major film about the life and works of one of the most famous artists of the world’s heritage. The name Gustave Courbet inevitably recalls his most striking painting, The Origin of the World. The nude body of a reclining woman, thighs spread apart, with neither head nor feet portrayed... Ahead of its time, it’s a painting that counters all prejudice, placing itself beyond all criticism. Beyond all subjective considerations of his painting, Courbet is an artist who breaks with what went before. He represents a rupture in the history of art as well as in the positioning of the painter in public life. This film aims at finding what led the painter to focus on realist paintings. It means grasping his painting, exploring colors, substance and the concrete, following the path that winds through his paintings. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8 rue Marceau Issy-les-Moulineaux 92130, France T. + 33 1 5500 7081 F. + 33 1 5500 8065 a-kamga@artefrance.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 119 C 117 ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation CROSSING THE LINE Pietro Marcello Crossing the Line is a journey across Italy set to the rhythm of long-distance express trains, long abandoned to a destiny of slow decay, as they cross the Italian peninsula from South to North and back again, in a trip that lasts from nighttime till morning. A succession of landscapes, buildings, faces, dialects, voices and lives which blend together on board the trains. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 120 Indigo Film Carlotta Calori Via Ludovico Muratori 15 00184, Rome, Italy T. +39 06 77250255 F. +39 06 77079042 info@indigofilm.it www.indigofilm.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 347 D GERMANY - SOUTH AFRICA Category: Art, Music & Culture DANCE FOR ALL Elena Bromund & Viviane Blumenschein Dance for All is a very enthusiastic ballet project in Cape Town’s townships, founded in 1991 by Philip Boyd and Phyllis Spira, two former ballet dancers from the CapeTown City Ballet.The Dance Company opens a new world and possibilities in the lives of these children who join professional dance classes after school on a daily basis.Most of the dancers come from a very difficult background of unemployment, crime and drug abuse. They dream of going overseas to get more experience, both personally and in dance. Our documentary shows life in the townships 11 years after Apartheid by following some of the kids into their own world between dancing and family life.We slowly reveal where they come from and what they desire.We go with two of the dancers on their first trip to San Francisco, where they find themselves in a very different society with different values in life. Returning from this trip they find it difficult to deal with loyalty. The film shows the path the dancers have to follow, discovering the decisions each human being has to make at a certain point in his life. Running time: 92’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: InsideOut Film GBR Myriam Zschage Dunckerstr. 70 Hamburg 10437, Germany T. + 49 40 9826 6318 F. + 49 40 9826 6316 myriam.zschage@gmx.de 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 121 D 324 ITALY Category: Art, Music & Culture DANTE – THE UNREVEALED POET Maria Martinelli In the seventh centennial celebration of the conception of the Divina Commedia, the documentary investigates the mystery of Dante’s Life and the odyssey of his remains. One of the most interesting mysteries about the Poet arises again: which is Dante’s true face? In order to prevent theft, the monks of the St Francis convent hid Dante’s mortal remains and any trace of them immediately disappeared. In 1865 the remains were found inside the Braccioforte Chapel, and the bones were subjected to a perfunctory analysis. In 1921, during the sixth centennial celebration of the Poet’s death, two anthropologists from Bologna University, Prof. Frassetto and Prof. Sergi, carried out the first and only scientific verification of Dante’s bones. After many vicissitudes and bureaucratic problems, the two anthropologists published a book entitled Dantis ossa, where they report the results of their study. Nearly eighty years later, thanks to the help of the most advanced technology, a skilled team composed of historians, anthropologists, computer experts, scientists and engineers reveal the truth, confirming that the bones kept inside Dante’s Mausoleum in Ravenna really belong to the author of the Divina Commedia. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 122 RaiTrade Margherita Zocaro Via Umberto Novaro, 18 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 749 83 41 F. +39 063 701 343 zocaro@raitrade.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 118 D GERMANY Category: Ecology & Current Affairs Festival Participation DESERTS ON THE MOVE – ASIA Klaus Feichtenberger According to the United Nations, desertification affects more than 2.6 billion people in 110 countries. It plagues more than one third of the earth’s land area, and already affects more than 65% croplands worldwide. With more than 3 billion cattle, sheep and goats, the world’s pastures are being pushed beyond their sustainable limits. This is prompting a mass global migration, with millions of farmers and peasants leaving their homesteads in search of a better life in the cities; sometimes in other countries. In this documentary, we look at how deserts and desertification are changing the world, and affecting Asia in particular. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ZDF Enterprises Maximilian Bolenius Lise-Meitner-Str. 9 55129 Mainz, Germany T. +49 61 31991291 bolenius.m@zdf.de www.zdf-enterprises.de 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 123 D 119 GERMANY Category: Ecology & Current Affairs Festival Participation DESERTS ON THE ΜOVE – EUROPE Ingo Herbst Most school textbooks continue to recite the conventional wisdom that Europe does not have any deserts.They are out of date. Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece are four EU countries that are already so badly affected that they have joined the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (CCD). A fifth of Spanish land is so degraded that it is turning into desert, and in Italy tracks of land in the south are now abandoned and have also been declared desert. But the problem is not confined to these four countries. Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, Romania and Russia have all reported signs of desertification – and in the Ukraine 41% of agricultural land is at risk of erosion. In 2000, the United Nations published a report in which it stated that “the first stages of serious soil degradation were being noted in parts of Europe and 150 million hectares are at a high risk of erosion. Deterioration is at a critical point in Mediterranean countries”. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 124 ZDF Enterprises Maximilian Bolenius Lise-Meitner-Str. 9 55129 Mainz, Germany T. +49 61 31991291 bolenius.m@zdf.de www.zdf-enterprises.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 305 D CANADA Category: Current Affairs DIAMOND ROAD Nisha Pahuja Diamond Road is a three-part documentary series exploring the many facets of the world’s most intriguing gem. Every year, 24 tons of diamonds are teased from the heart of the earth. Once mined, they begin their year-long journey through the “pipeline,” a vast network encompassing five continents and a diverse cast of characters. By the end of their journey these tiny bits of carbon will have made multi-millionaires of some and virtual slaves of others. Boring deep into the diamond world, Diamond Road seeks to understand the multiple meanings this object has for a few of the fascinating people who are part of the diamond pipeline – an international prospector, an impoverished miner, a child cutter, a celebrity jeweller, a high-end dealer. Interwoven with their stories is the determined pursuit of one industry leader to bring fairness and transparency to this secretive world. What results is a multi-layered portrait of a stone which is steeped in a history of intrigue, conflict, love and hope. Running time: 180’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 125 D 314 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Current Affairs THE DICTATOR HUNTER Klaartje Quirijns “If you kill one person, you go to jail. If you kill 40 people, they put you in an insane asylum. But if you kill 40,000 people, you get a comfortable exile with a bank account in another country, and that’s what we want to change here.” Reed Brody, Human RightsWatch He hunts dictators for a living as a lawyer for Human RightsWatch. For seven years, Brody has been chasing one former dictator in particular: Hissène Habré, the former leader of Chad, who is charged with killing thousands of his own countrymen in the 1980s. Now Habré lives in Senegal where Brody is attempting to have him brought to trial or extradited. Director Klaartje Quirijns has a keen instinct for exploring international politics through the eyes of memorable characters. Her previous film, The Brooklyn Connection, tells one man’s story of building a guerrilla army. He did it by buying high-powered sniper rifles, weapons that are legally purchased in the US. In The Dictator Hunter we follow Brody over the course of two suspenseful years as he travels through Africa, Europe and the United States. He conducts diplomacy like the chess games he plays with his son. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 126 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 240 D GREECE Category: Ecology & Current Affairs DIGITAL CEMETERIES Yorgos Avgeropoulos Where does your computer go when it dies? Computer parts contain toxic and carcinogenic materials. When our favourite pc stops working, it turns into a dangerous electronic waste which must be recycled following rigid specifications. However, instead of managing their own electronic waste, developed countries find it cheaper to export it to poorer nations. In doing so, they force billions of people to choose between poisoning and poverty, while the planet’s seas, rivers, soil and air are being irreparably contaminated. Up to 50,000,000 tons of our“digital civilization”end up illegally in China. In cemetery cities, computers are cut into pieces, rinsed in acid baths and incinerated by legions of impoverished workers and underage children, who tear these parts to pieces with their bare hands for a dollar a day. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Small Planet Anastasia Skoubri 69, Doiranis Str., Kallithea Athens 176 72, Greece T. + 30 210 951 52 95 F. + 30 210 951 52 94 askoubri@smallplanet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 127 D 234 GREECE Category: History & Politics DIKOS BYZANTIOS – TRACKING THE LOST GAZE Pandora Mouriki The painter Dikos Byzantios belongs to that generation of Greeks who were smuggled to France during the civil war, on the legendary old ship the Mataroa. In Paris he creates and exhibits at the Galliera museum, the Jeanne Bucher, Cahiers d’art, Karl Flinker and other galleries. He meets other intellectuals who admire his work, such as Eugene Ionesco, Michel Foucault, Jean-Paul Aron… He is friends with Alberto Giacometti. His work is exhibited in many countries, including Greece. In the film, the artist analyzes his career and his choices in art and life. The founder of Le Nouvel Observateur, the writer and journalist Jean Daniel appears in the film, along with the director Nico Papatakis, the art critic Jean Luc Challumeau, the art historian Denis Zaharopoulos, the paint manufacturer Dominique Sennelier and others. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 128 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 238 D GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries DIMITRIS PETROPOULOS – DEATH REHEARSAL Periclis Eliou This documentary is a testimony of soul of Dimitris Petropoulos and his friends. They all appeared in the film spontaneously and without any preparation. Petropoulos is neither a special nor an ordinary person. He is just a man.The camera follows him through his painful spiritual journey towards a greater understanding of the nature of existence in a world full of vampires. The whole film was made with a cheap, always hand-held camera, without any preparation or rehearsal and without any retakes. The persons who appeared in the film, according to their personality and their mood, gave to the camera sometimes the role of an observer, sometimes the role of a catalyst, and sometimes the camera was the detonator. The film was made practically with no money. Running time: 106’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Periclis Eliou Melandias 11 N.Smyrni 171 21, Greece T. +30 210 935 91 77 / 694 576 55 73 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 129 D 120 NORWAY Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation DISHONORED Gard Aleksander Andreassen, Sigrun Norderval The local clan council in Merwala – “the Punchat” – was of the opinion that Mukhtar Mais’s family was to blame for a conflict between hers and a far wealthier clan.The matter was considered a question of honor, and the punishment was the violation of Mukhtar. In June 2002 four men raped her. More than a hundred people were present during the violation, among them her own father, who was prevented from interfering. In Pakistan, hundreds of women are subjected to the same abuse every year. Mukhtar refused to accept her humiliation. In her struggle for justice, she wages war, both in the judiciary and in public. Her target?The Pakistani authorities and old tribal traditions. She fights the battle of the underdog, but with the support of international recognition she is likely to win. Mukhtar Mais was an illiterate, quiet though strong-willed peasant woman. Her life at stake, she demands basic human rights for women in Pakistan. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 130 TV 2World Kim Christiansen Teglholm Alle 16 2450 Copenhagen SV, Denmark T. +45 6521 2223 F. +45 3975 7500 sales@tv2.dk www.tv2world.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 121 D BULGARIA - GERMANY - POLAND - FINLAND Category: History & Politics Festival Participation DIVORCE ALBANIAN STYLE Adela Peeva This story of love and separation takes place in the surreal world of 1960s communist Albania.The film reveals the experience of the many thousands of families that were forcibly separated by the totalitarian regime of Enver Hoxa. Near the height of his mania, in 1961, Enver Hoxa broke off Albania’s relations with the Soviet Union. Albanian men married to foreign women were forced by the state to split from their wives – women from all over Eastern Europe – who were subsequently expelled. The women who stayed – and their husbands – spent years in prison, the last being released in 1987. Divorce Albanian Style tells the stories of three of these couples, and of the apparatchiks and officers of the secret police who changed their lives forever. Running time: 66’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Adela Media Film &TV Production Adela Peeva 3, Babuna planina street 1164, Sofia, Bulgaria T. +359 2 862 6572 F. +359 2 962 4789 adelamedia@adelamedia.net www.adelamedia.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 131 D 122 ROMANIA Category: Human Interest Festival Participation DON’T GET ME WRONG Adina Pintilie “How do you stop the rain?”one of the patients in a psychiatric hospital in Romania repeatedly asks another patient. The latter explains that he is in close touch with God and that he is a supernatural being. But his inquiring friend is not easily convinced. Both men suffer from schizophrenia and spend their days in the clinic, endlessly repeating the same discussions. Other patients busy themselves by compulsively moving pebbles, staring at liquid light projections on the wall, or patiently caring for fellow inmates. Without comment, the camera registers everything, pausing at the details. Almost every shot looks like a photograph, with deep contrasts. On the soundtrack, we constantly hear the moving of pebbles, the bustle of the occupants and the lingering discussion between the two men about whether or not God exists. The nursing staff is kept out of the film. Don’t Get Me Wrong only shows the patients, in all their vulnerability. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 132 AristotelesWorkshop Association Adina Pintilie Bd. Nicolae Balcescu 35A, ap.12 Sector 1 , Bucharest, Romania T. +40 723 124 329 F. +40 213 266 480 adinapintilie.ro@gmail.com / dan@aworkshop.org www.dont-get-me-wrong.com www.aworkshop.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 478 D GEORGIA Category: Docudrama DUMILI Shorena Tevzadze The film responds to the sad reality of modern Georgia. It speaks about the jobless people, their hopes and disappointments. The film depicts a short story of love which is ruined by the unemployment problem. Only silence offers consolation. Running time: 19’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: SG Giorgi Pridonishvili Str. Bagdadi 13 Tbilisi 0113, Georgia T. +99 532 748 182 F. +99 577 410 810 shorena1901@mail.ru 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 133 481 E GREECE Category: Current Affairs EAST... DREAMS WEST Abdolreza Kohanrouz Afghanistan: Τhe 21st century finds the country destroyed by war and drought. Many dream of a better life in the western world. And they set off... On the way to Europe they face the forces of nature, illnesses, hunger, crooks and the harshness of the national authorities. Arriving in Greece a new “quality of life” awaits them in the refugee encampments in the countryside, in abandoned houses, in the city squares or in makeshift lodgings, and if they find work maybe they can succeed in renting a house as a group. Plenty are waiting for an opportunity to cross over the borders to theWest once more... For some, though, the biggest shortage is not material. LikeWais, they decide to return to their country to live with their families. Others like Hossain, choose to remain in Greece. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: John Laskaris Mikropoulou 3B Neo Iraklio, 141 21, Greece T. +30 210 275 54 45 F. +30 210 275 54 45 john_lascaris@yahoo.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 135 E 491 ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries EIGHT TWENTY EIGHT Lavi Ben Gal Eight Twenty Eight is a personal poetic look at one of the most fascinating social experiments in human history – the Kibbutz. This is the story of the filmmaker’s re-encounter with the kibbutz where he grew up, after a long absence. By Kibbutz regulations, the filmmaker who has reached the age of 28 must make up his mind within one year whether he remains as a member or leaves.The filmmaker sets out with his camera to examine his kibbutz and himself, in order to make the most important decision of his life. Eight Twenty Eight is a journey to a home one cannot leave, but to which one can never really return Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 136 Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. + 972 2 583 13 71 F. + 972 2 583 54 50 go2films@bezeqint.net 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 328 E ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries EL MASUDIN – THE LUCKY ONES Yousef Abu Madiam A day in the life of Th’amar, a child living in an obscure village, passes the problem on to the spectator:The question is whether to move to Segev Shalom, a quite well developed location, or to remain in the village and keep in line with Bedouin tradition. Running time: 35’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik st. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 F. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 137 E 432 IRAN Category: Docudrama AN ELEGY TO CHILDHOOD: A DREAM Delaram Karkheiran Khoozani The film takes a psychological approach to childhood memories and their effects on the lives of social victims. All the film’s characters suffer from a lack of education and most of them are born in families in which parents are separated, addicted or live in poverty. Some of these last generation children try hard to find a new role in society, for example as a dentist, a photographer, a barber or a music teacher. But their horrible childhood memories won the game and they have failed. Now all of them are living in an asylum which takes care of social victims who don’t have a home and were found in the streets by asylum agents. The main character is a 21-year-old girl, Zohreh. She ran away from home when she was 16 because of abuse by her stepmother and addicted father. She lived on the streets for a year and had horrible experiences such as sex abuse, drug abuse, etc. When she was only 17 she was judged to be“terminal”and was sent to the asylum Now she has a lot of time to dream. In her dreams, she is the daughter of a wealthy, kind father and lives in her big house with two maids. She also dreams about a film about her life and asked me to make it. Running time: 78’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Persons: 138 Delaram Karkheiran Khoozani Ehsan Kafash & Mahmoud Ramezani Sattarkhan-Shadmehr-Nikraveshfard-Bonbaste Nikravesh-Bonbaste Sevom-Pelak 40 Tehran, Iran T. + 98 21 66 00 56 94 / 98 91 26 15 02 31 karkheiran@yahoo.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 357 E JAPAN Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wildlife ELEPHANTS HAVING TALES TO TALK Masaru Kuroki Recent studies show that elephants produce various sounds to communicate with one another. Elephant expert Dr. Joyce Poole discovered that elephants use over 70 different types of vocalizations. They even use infrasound that is below human hearing. A “sound camera” that can visualize infrasonic sound was used to decode the rumbles. Through a close look at human-raised orphan elephants acquiring communication skills as they are released back into the wild, this program reveals just how important language is to the elephants. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: MICO – Media International Corporation Akemi Kikuchi NR Bldg. 3rd Floor, 5-5 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0047, Japan T. +81 3 3468 6984 F. +81 3 3466 9530 kikuchi-a@micojapan.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 139 E 306 CANADA Category: Art, Music & Culture ELOQUENT NUDE Ian McCluskey She was beautiful, smart, and searching. He was an emerging genius in the world of photography.When they met, they fell instantly in love. Setting off across theWest with camera and typewriter in the depths of the Great Depression, Charis Wilson and Edward Weston transformed photography, and each other. Now aged 90, CharisWilson recounts her years withWeston with great humor, candor, and some regret. Combining insight from leading scholars, rare archival images, and convincingly authentic reenactments, Eloquent Nude presents a remarkable true story of love and loss, travel and adventure, and an intimate look at the making of Modern photography. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 140 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 573 E BULGARIA Category: History & Politics THE ENVOY Hrisimir Danev The Envoy is about the travelers who acted as intermediaries between Bulgaria and the West, from the 21st down to the 9th century. We follow the steps of the imaginary journey of the bragatur (heavily armed horseman) Sandoke – a nobleman from the court of Tsar Boris I. In Southeastern, Central and Western Europe, we meet with some ten characters – Bulgarians and foreigners, students and professors, country men and citizens, having their own image and attitude toward Bulgaria. Starting from the excavations near Varna made by Professor Kazimir Popkonstantinov, we pass through the Monastery in Salzburg full of Bulgarian artefacts, and on to the Italian village which acknowledges its Bulgarian origin.The story follows the steps of the main character which trace the meandering route of Bulgaria to theWest and explores the attitude toward Bulgaria on the eve of its admission into the EU. Using the ironic style of the film we can say that this story is about the admission of Bulgaria to the EU during the 9th century. Running time: 27’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Bulgarian NationalTelevision Daniela Kuzmanova 29, San Stefano St. Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. +359 2 814 2390 F. +359 2 943 6045 d_kuzmanova@bnt.bg 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 141 E 479 UK Category: Art, Music & Culture ESCAPE FROM LUANDA Phil Grabsky In Luanda, one of the world’s poorest and most dangerous places, three students from Angola’s only music school work towards their end-of-year concert. The Music School is Angola’s first and only school of its kind. It houses some 80 students, most of them desperately poor. Many face disapproval and outright rejection from their families who can’t see a future in music.This film asks if, despite the ravages of 27 years of civil war, musical passion can overcome terrible hardships. Running time: 72’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 142 Seventh Art Productions Leigh Gibson 63 Ship St. Brighton BN1 1AE, UK T. +44 127 377 76 78 F. +44 127 332 37 77 lgibson@seventh-art.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 248 E GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation ETEL ADNAN WORDS IN ExILE Vouvoula Skoura The film reconstructs through an array of visual fragments, a multiplicity of languages, of peoples and their identities, the unique portrait of the Greek-Syrian poet and painter Etel Adnan. The film is based on Adnan’s correspondence with professor of History Fawwaz Traboulsi and on fragments of her conversations withVouvoula Skoura as recorded in Paris and the Greek island of Skopelos. Etel facing the sea – the Mediterranean as the “conjunctive link”of cultural experience – creates her own geography of cities and women. Etel Adnan has lived through and experienced the troubles of the 20th century in Europe and the Middle East. Her origins caught between the two worlds, she attempts to comprehend their differences and is able to synthesize them under her deeply humanistic gaze. At the same time, she retraces those minute Greek instances in memories of her mother and recollections of her father in a universe of tales and poetry composed in Arabic. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10, 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinergon Productions NikosTamiolakis 3, Ouranias St. Athens 15562, Greece T. +30 210 65 38 532, F. +30 210 65 38 531 cinergon@otenet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 143 E 123 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Ecology Festival Participation ETERNAL MASH Catherine van Campen Brassica oleracea, or wild cabbage, is a rare perennial plant species. Until recently, Brassica oleracea grew together with hundreds of other vegetables on Ruurd Walrecht’s biodiversity field, but after 40 years,Walrecht abandoned his life’s work of preserving rare and endangered plant species. Worn-out and thwarted by the government, he went to live in Sweden, taking his unique know-how along with him – know-how that could prove essential to our future food supply. In Eternal Mash we meet people who spent years cherishing the same dream as Walrecht: Reid de Jong, one of the few people in Holland who is completely self-sufficient; Peter ten Bookum, who gave up his job as a graphic designer and chose to live as a nomad; and BoeleYtsma,Walrecht’s right-hand man, who is still not over his good friend’s sudden departure. The recollections of these men are intercut with impressions of their daily lives and the landscape they inhabit. In brief intermezzos, we see extreme close-ups of plants and hear RuurdWalrecht’s contemplations in voice-over. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 144 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l'Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 48744377 F. +33 1 48748265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 601 E FRANCE Category: History & Politics EVEN ΙF SHE HAD BEEN A CRIMINAL... Jean-Gabriel Périot France, summer 1944. The public punishment of women accused of having affairs with Germans during WorldWar II.Their heads are shaved, they are beaten and forced to paint swastikas on their faces. As the camera pans through the crowd the film shows the shocking breadth of emotion present: from the shame of the victims to the hatred and joy in the eyes of the perpetrators, it is evident that the atrocities of the war lived on long after Hitler’s army was defeated. Running time: 10’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Heure Exquise Thierry Destriez Le fort, avenue de normandie, bp 113 59370 Mons en Baroeul, France T. +33 32043 2432 F. +33 32043 2433 contact@exquise.org www.exquise.org 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 145 E 463 UK Category: Adventure & Travel AN ExILE IN PARADISE – THE ADVENTURES OF EDWARD LEAR Derek Smith In 1848, landscape artist Edward Lear made an epic journey through Greece and Albania. Robert Horne takes Lear’s journals and drawings with him as a guide to retracing the route today. Lear was one of the first Westerners to explore some of the remote Balkan regions of the Ottoman Empire whose spectacular landscapes remain unspoiled and barely visited. Immensely sociable, Lear’s humor hid a lonely and troubled character plagued by shortsightedness, epilepsy and asthma. Lear’s character is explored through this difficult and fascinating journey. Program 1 (Into Ottoman Lands): Starting in Corfu, outlines Lear’s background and some surprising connections with Greece and Athens before embarking from Thessaloniki to the Albanian border, taking in lakes Prespa and Ochrid. Program 2 (Albania: The Devil Draws): Explores Albania’s rich heritage and the Ottoman past. Albania’s recent history, and the eccentric rule of dictator Enver Hoxha, casts its shadow over the present. Program 3 (Greece: Coast to Coast): Lear was impressed by the legacy of the struggle of the local people against Ottoman oppression. Nowhere more so than in the mountains of northern Greece. Stories of those times are still celebrated and Lear himself remembered, but the traditional way of life is fighting to survive against encroaching modernity. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 146 Lear Productions Ltd Quentin Russel 39 Ivinghoe Road, Bushey Heath HartfordshireWD23 4SW, UK T. +44 208 950 52 89 / 44 773 493 81 55 quentin.russel@btinternet.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 267 E GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation ExILE ISLAND Εlias Giannakakis, Evi Karabatsou During the period 1947-52, an innovative experiment took place just a few miles outside Athens. Its subject: to rehabilitate leftists. Its location: the desert island of Makronissos. More than 100,000 people suffered in this“National Reformatory”. Hundreds of them died or lost their minds, others denied their beliefs and the weakest were converted into torturers of their former comrades. Many of the survivors are still alive, as are many of their torturers. Now, in their 80s and 90s, they are willing to confront each other and share their experience. Running time: 109’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 147 E 124 POLAND Category: Science & Knowledge & Lifestyles Festival Participation THE ExISTENCE Marcin Koszalka A famous Polish actor, 80-year-old Jerzy Nowak has decided that after his death his body should not be buried, but used for the benefit of science. The documentary shows the process of making that decision, the actor’s dilemmas and important thoughts about death. In Catholic countries – like Poland – the documentary will be controversial, if only for its subject matter. Nowak is terminally ill and wants to tell the story from the perspective of a dying man. As an actor, he wants to play his last role – which will also be his first leading one – and explain why he has decided to donate his body to science.The film treats its subject in a way which is innovative, even by international standards. Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 148 Krakow Film Foundation KatarzynaWilk Morawskiego 5 p.434 30-102, Krakow, Poland T. +48 12 2946945 F. +48 12 2946945 katarzyna@kff.com.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 320 E ITALY Category: Nature, Wildlife ExPLORER I°: DISCOVERING PERU Fabio Breccia Peru: a land rich in history, culture and traditions, always having been surrounded by an enchanting halo of mystery.Two researchers, fond of archaeology and adventure, inspired by all the unanswered questions which characterize our past. Through the excellent images created by our troupe, we can admire the big stones which are delicately chiselled and placed one on top of the other without any mortar, apparently haphazardly, shaped as if they had been made of soft, plastic clay... And what about the labyrinths and the amazing quantity of megalithic buildings? Several scholars, researchers, archaeologists and professors have kindly given us their assistance. Listening to their interviews we have tried to reconstruct this mysterious puzzle. Looking for the key to this intriguing enigma... And the research goes on. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: RaiTrade Margherita Zocaro Via Umberto Novaro, 18 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 749 83 41 F. +39 063 701 343 zocaro@raitrade.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 149 416 F THE NETHERLANDS Category: Art, Music & Culture FACES Gmax In March 2007, French photographer and street artist JR and his friend Marco embarked on the biggest illegal photo exhibition ever. Enormous portraits were pasted on both sides of the Wall of Separation/Security Fence, as well as in eight Palestinian and Israeli cities. The portraits were shot by JR and depicted laughing Israelis and Palestinians who hold the same job on different sides of the Wall of Separation/ Security Fence. By pasting them side by side, JR urged both Israelis and Palestinians to fight the stereotypes of‘the other’ through the faces. The documentary Faces tells the fascinating story behind the Face 2 Face project. From the first photo shoots to the eventual pasting in such hotbeds like Bethlehem, Tel Aviv, Hebron and Ramallah: the camera was there, capturing JR’s work, but also the emotional reactions of the people of Israel and Palestine. The pasting of the portraits is but one aspect of the movie.The enormous posters of smiling Israelis and Palestinians form the starting-point of a journey and a reflection for normal everyday people Running time: 57’& 72’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. + 31 35 677 35 61 F. + 31 35 677 53 18 kaisa.kriek@omroep.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 151 F 125 NORTHERN IRELAND - UK Category: Human Interest Festival Participation FAIRYTALE OF KATHMANDU Neasa Ní Chianáin Director Neasa Ní Chianáin joins the gay Irish poet Cathal O Searcaigh, whom she hugely admires, on a fairytale journey to Nepal.The poet spends every winter in Nepal, where he sponsors Nepalese youth. But when the director is there, she discovers the true motive behind his generosity. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 152 Vinegar Hill Productions David Rane 7 Magazine Street Derry, BT 486 HJ, Northern Ireland T. +353 749 180 730 F. +353 749 180 730 david@vinegarhill.com www.fairytaleofkathmandu.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 326 F ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries FAMILY MEDITERRANEAN FEVER Michal Lavi In a small town close to the Gaza Strip lives the Lavi family.The parents, Ruth and Avner came from Rehovot 30 years ago, and their three children were born here. The firing of Kassam towards Shederot, the father’s illness and the youngest son’s trip abroad have unrecognizably changed the family’s life, and forced it to cope with a new and strange reality. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik st. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 F. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 153 F 126 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Lifestyles Festival Participation FARMER’S WISDOM Olaf Koelewijn Woutje Niebeek a widow of 83, still living on her own on a big farm in Nijkerk, southeast of Amsterdam. Her 52-year-old son, a widower, lives at the other end of the farm which he also runs. In spite of her age,Woutje is a very active woman. She keeps up with everything and knows a lot about life. She’s always busy doing something: driving her car, exercising, cleaning windows, gardening, or watching soaps onTV. She has lived more than 55 years on the farm and knows everything there is to know about farm life; both the old ways and the new.Thanks to her acquired wisdom, she is able to keep up with and adapt to modern life. She is a truly contemporary woman! Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 154 Olaf Koelewijn Jan Steenhof 38 3862 MD Nijkerk,The Netherlands T. +31 33 4480709 olaf@juustem.nl www.juustem.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 127 F THE NETHERLANDS Category: Art, Culture & Lifestyles Festival Participation THE FIFTH BRIDE Rogier Timmermans Filmmaker RogierTimmermans goes in search of the true reason why his Aunt Petra disappeared from his life 15 years ago. As he finds out, she’s living as a recluse with famous artist Anton Heyboer and his four other wives.They have been living in self-imposed isolation for years.While Petra runs the gallery and maintains contact with the outside world, Heyboer and the other women are completely shielded from society. The artist’s latest work is brought to the gallery each day, where people eagerly buy it up. Petra reveals that Anton is her true love, and that she likes it when he makes time for her, but the two never seem to meet. Puzzled,Timmermans starts searching for answers in the family’s past.Τhe discovery of old recordings, including a video diary of his aunt’s, sheds a new light on the situation. After a lot of digging and perseverance, Timmermans discovers more about Petra, her mother, and Anton’s remarkable past. Running time: 68’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Springfilm Jacco Groen Jan Evertsenstraat 759 1061 XZ Amsterdam,The Netherlands T. +31 20 3306394 F. +31 20 6270471 info@springfilm.nl www.springfilm.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 155 F 262 GREECE Category: Discoveries, Nature & Wildlife FIGHTING THE FIRES Christos Barous The experience of a team of rafting guides that operates at the Alfios River and volunteers to help extinguish the fire that threatens the nearby villages, in the summer of 2007, in the Peloponnese, Greece.They join forces with the firemen towards a common goal.There is an ongoing war on the fire front with air coverage by helicopters and airplanes. They learn the code of operation from the firemen and cooperate with them to transport water pipes to inaccessible areas. The fire escapes the fire belt and surrounds their village. They keep fighting the fire for 3 days and finally they succeed in saving the village. The day after, everyone tries to return to their daily routine. Shots were taken spontaneously and whenever this was possible. The cameraman’s priority was to extinguish the fire, along with the team.This film wants to place the spectator in the middle of operations, and give him the experience that the volunteer team lived. The scenes are dynamic and present man fighting against fire. Running time: 40’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 156 ExploreNatureGR Christos Barous 1 Mysias St., Vyronas Athens 16231, Greece T. +30 697 457 01 61 christos@explorenature.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 500 F THE NETHERLANDS Category: Creative Documentaries FIGHTING THE SILENCE Ilse van Velzen & Femke van Velzen During the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s seven-year war, more then 80,000 women and girls were raped. Fighting the Silence tells the story of ordinary women and men struggling to change their society: one that prefers to blame victims rather than prosecute rapists. Survivors tell of the brutality they experienced. Husbands talk of the pressures that led them to abandon their wives. A father explains why he has given up on his daughter’s future. Soldiers and policemen share their (shocking) views about why rape continues to flourish in the Congo despite the war having officially ended four years ago. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. +43 720 553 570 F. +43 720 553 572 susanne@autlookfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 157 F 474 POLAND Category: Creative Documentaries THE FIRST DAY Marcin Sauter This is a story about one of the most important moments in everybody‘s life. About the first border young people have to cross to become adults. In this case, it it is a few children from the tundra moved to an urban environment. Running time: 20’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 158 Krakow Film Foundation KatarzynaWilk Morawskiego 5 p.434 Krakow 30-102, Poland T. +48 122 946 945 F. +48 122 946 945 katarzyna@kff.com.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 128 F ISRAEL-CANADA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation FLIPPING OUT Yoav Shamir Military service is compulsory in Israel for all Jewish men and women. After their years of service, they are granted a discharge bonus, which many of them use to fly to India to recover from their experiences. Approximately 90 per cent will use drugs during their stay, and each year some two thousand of them will need professional help due to this drug use.The psychotic break with reality they experience is commonly referred to as“flipping out.” Flipping Out offers a close-up look at these former soldiers, most of them under the age of 25, as they follow this strange post-military odyssey. From the guest houses of northern India to the beach resorts of Goa in the south, the film reveals the pervasive culture of drugs and hedonism that leaves some of these young people battling for their sanity. Intense and moving, Flipping Out pulls back the curtain on a dangerous rite of passage for many young Jewish soldiers and reveals one of the largely hidden prices of Israeli occupation and years of war. Running time: 83’ & 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin St. 65112,Tel Aviv, Israel T. +972 2 35664129 F. +972 2 35601436 info@cinephil.co.il www.cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 159 F 129 USA Category: Ecology & Human Interest Festival Participation FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER Irena Salina With an unflinching focus on politics, pollution and human rights, Flow: For Love of Water ensures that the precarious relationship between humanity and water can no longer be ignored. While specifics of locality and issue may differ, the message is the same; water, and our future as a species, is quickly drying up. Armed with a thirst for survival, people around the world are fighting for their birthright; unless we instigate change, we face a world in which only those that can pay for their water will survive. Flow: For Love of Water, is a catalyst for people everywhere: the time has come to turn the tide and we can’t wait any longer. Running time: 93’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 160 Celluloid Dreams Pascale Ramonda 2, rueTurgot Paris, 75009, France T. +33 1 49 708564 F. +33 1 49 700371 pascale@celluloid-dreams.com www.celluloid-dreams.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 582 F USA-INDIA Category: Human Interest FLYING ON ONE ENGINE Joshua Z. Weinstein Dr. Sharadkumar Dicksheet, an Indian-American surgeon who, despite being critically ill himself, travels back to India every year to perform marathon surgery“camps”where he repairs the cleft lips of 700 little children in a week. It’s astounding to see the literally thousands of kids who line up for help and the assembly line by which he changes their lives. Dicksheet is a fascinating character –charismatic, bizarre, once a hard-partying playboy type, who was nearly killed in a car accident and now lives only – and barely – to do these camps. He’s treated as a living god in India, which is the fuel that propels him from his one room, junk-filled apartment in Brooklyn where he lives on social security to India every year. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Weinstein Film Production Joshua Z.Weinstein 33-55 14th St. Apt # 3D Astoria, NewYork 11106 USA T. +1 97 3652 8214 joshuazweinstein@gmail.com www.flyingononeengine.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 161 F 587 FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture FOLLOWING LLOYD KAUFMAN Philippe Daniel Coll This documentary allows us to discover Lloyd Kaufman, a paradoxical producer during the Cannes Film Festival. Follow him during 24 hours and discover this crazy king of low budget movies who describes himself as a movie lover, a trouble maker and sometimes a victim of society. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 162 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 249 F GREECE Category: Currents Affairs Festival Participation FORBIDDEN Yiannis Kalemis-Mavrogenis Forbidden Paradise! Spitting is forbidden! Bending over outside is forbidden! Playing ball is forbidden! Forbidding is forbidden! Downtown Athens, Exarhia, today... 2008. Groups of friends chatting while eating and drinking, celebrating and being bored. Is the forbidden fruit tastier?Whom should we ask?Those who have tasted it or those who have imagined tasting it? Is there any imagination in forbidding... or is imagination forbidden too? Running time: 69’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Massive Productions Evangelos Fambas Perikou 3 ,Filothei 11524, Athens Greece T. +30 210 6995200 F. +30 210 6995208 akron@hol.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 163 F 375 DENMARK Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wildlife FREEDIVING WITH KILLER WHALES Eskil Hardt Welcome into the deep blue on an extraordinary adventure and discovery. For years it has been a dream for freediving world champion and marine biologist Stig Aavall Severinsen to freedive and interact with the beautiful and mesmerizing Killer Whales. Freediving is diving only with a mask and a snorkel. He takes us into the environment of the Killer Whale and explores their world. To fulfill this dream, Stig travels north of the Polar Circle, to Tysfjorden, Norway, where each year, during the period from November to January, KillerWhales come to hunt and eat herring. Stig can hold his breath for more than 8 minutes resting and 3-4 minutes during physical activity, diving in the sea. One of the advantages of freediving is that you do not produce any bubbles in the water that might frighten the animals.You can dive up and down as you wish, with no risk of decompression sickness. Stig believes this will increase his chances of interaction with the killer whales. Running time: 26’& 45’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 164 TV2World A/S Anne Köhncke Teglholm Allé 16 Copenhagen SV 2450, Denmark T. +45 652 122 23 F. +45 39 757 500 annk@tv2.dk 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 555 F GREENLAND - NORWAY Category: Discoveries, Nature & Wildlife FREEDOM IS HERE – LIVING ON THE ICE IN GREENLAND Sidse Larsen Throughout the winter months, Junnguk, a 45-year-old man from Ilulissat in the Northwestern part of Greenland and his fellows travel by dog-sledge to the ice fiord where they spend days in each other’s company, catching halibut and hunting seals.The film is a story about friendship, feeling at home, tradition and modernity as found in contemporary Greenland and most important of all: choosing one’s way of living. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 165 F 410 ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries FROM HEAD TO FOOT Simone Cangelosi Searching for an identity. The film records the transition from being a woman to being a man that the director made between the late 1990s and 2005. Simone Cangelosi started work on the project in 1998 as a sort of visual diary following his physical and psychological transformation step by step. Being so bound up with the main character’s life, however, the documentary itself changed over the years and turned into something quite different from what had been planned at the outset. Running time: 29’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 166 Vitagraph Filippo D’Angelo Via Schiavonia 1 Bologna 40121, Italy T. +39 051 267 150 F. +39 051 267 150 vitagraph@libero.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 552 F UKRAINE - THE NETHERLANDS Category: Art, Music & Culture FROM THE HEART OF ODESSA Andre Schreuders Alec Kopyt, a musician from Amsterdam returns to Moldavanka – the former Odessa Jewish neighborhood – his place of birth and the cradle of old Russian Mafia songs (Blatnyak). He is looking for musicians to play these songs in the restaurant of an old friend. While strolling along the picturesque yards of the ruined slums, we meet colorful Odessans who resemble the ancient heroes of the street songs we hear. A touching portrait of a neighborhood, its music and performers. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 167 F 381 HUNGARY Category: Creative Documentaries FUGUE Gyula Nemes ..—..—..>>..>!>..>>!%!!!%%!!! Running time: 6’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 168 Absolut Film Studio Bt. Gyula Nemes Lovag u. 20 Budapest 1016, Hungary T. +36 209 856 277 nemes@absolutfilm.hu 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 363 F GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture THE FUTURE IS NOW! – CHINA’S ART AVANT-GARDE Marco Wilms & Ilka Franzmann Modern China is currently experiencing an incomparable economic and cultural upheaval. And nowhere else are the blessings and banes of globalization reflected more impressively than within the work of the Chinese avant-garde artists. By now, Chinese artists are being exhibited all over the world and are being feted at leading international art events such as the Venice Biennale and Kassel Documenta. In a four-part series, we reveal the background and underlying stories behind the extraordinary work of leading Chinese Shooting Stars – all whom are representative of a generation in upheaval and change. With Cao Fei, Chi Peng, Liu Xiadong andYang Fudong. Running time: 4 x 26’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduction Christian Beetz Heinrich-Roller Strasse 15 Berlin 10405, Germany T. +49 30 69566910 F. +49 30 69566915 info@gebrueder-beetz.de 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 169 519 G GREECE Category: Culture & Social Issues GAMES OF THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Gregory Zorzos There is not a single being on this earth that has not played with some game at various stages of his/her life (from infancy right up to old age).There are very simple games and complicated games which train the body, the emotions, the brain or the intellect. These small documentaries (eventually they will become longer) analytically present the whole structure of games and common archetypal elements that games contain in every population all over the world, which originated from the ancient Greek and European culture. It is a unique study of ancient games and their relation to modern games, the result of many years of research and has been approved for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the EU.This is a multi part documentary with each segment representing the basic groups of games found in European countries, that continue to exist to this day in different forms and names. a) Alphabetic games which refer to each writing system in each region of Europe at various times. b) Cosmic Dice: an analysis of dice games from the ancient Greeks up to the present that refer to the creation of the world. c) Zatrikion (chess) with many different variants, from all of Europe and from various eras. d) Various other games, specifically board games and their many variations. e) Children’s games in the neighborhoods and in the schools at various time periods, certain of which developed into martial arts. Running time: 47’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Gregory Zorzos P.O. BOX 75070, Kallithea Athens 176 10, Greece T. +30 210 958 99 40 zorzos@otenet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 171 G 476 POLAND Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Category: Creative Documentaries GDANSKI RAILWAY STATION Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz An attempt to cope with the painful events of 1968 – the outbreak of the anti-Semitic hysteria which led to mass exile of citizens of Jewish origin from Poland. Emigrants have been meeting for 20 years in an Israeli spa, Aszkelon, located at the Mediterranean Sea. It’s been 37 years since they left and Poland is still present in their homes.The emigrants’stories were enriched with unique archival material. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 172 Krakow Film Foundation KatarzynaWilk Morawskiego 5 p.434 Krakow 30-102, Poland T. +48 12 29 46 945 F. +48 12 29 46 945 katarzyna@kff.com.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 130 G FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation GENERATION 68 Simon Brook At the end of the sixties, a cultural revolution took place in Europe with the student riots of 1968. It was a revolution that changed the arts and culture in the larger sense, as well as people’s mentalities. Music became militant and sexually explicit.Theater became political and experimental, op art blew people’s minds, and Mary Quant invented the miniskirt... Meanwhile, theVietnamWar raged on... The archival images are commented upon by an eclectic selection of artists from the cultural world, including film director Milos Forman, DJ Annie Nightingale, presidentVaclav Havel, artist Ed Ruscha, photographer William Klein, actor Dennis Hopper, theater director Peter Brook, and designer Mary Quant. Generation 68 is like a voyage in time that brings back to life this incredible period. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8, rue Marceau 92785 Issy les Moulineaux CX 9, France T. + +33 1 55 00 70 81 F. + +33 1 55 00 80 65 a-kamga@artefrance.fr www.artepro.com/sales 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 173 G 131 AUSTRIA Category: History & Politics & Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation GIBELLINA – THE EARTHQUAKE Joerg Burger The Sicilian town of Gibellina was destroyed by an earthquake in 1968, then rebuilt years later at a distance from its original location.This was not done in a conventional way, instead reflecting a utopian vision of renewal, opposed to the traditional forces of bureaucracy, political corruption and the Sicilian Mafia. Gibellina – The Earthquake, examines this political utopia by juxtaposing life today in Gibellina Nuova with the ideas underlying its design. Joerg Burger let representatives of the town speak (the mayor, the pharmacist, the priest, etc.), added archival footage from various periods of the town’s history, and used as illustrations numerous precisely composed views of the new town’s modern architecture, the many art objects and the wide-open, empty spaces. Gibellina – The Earthquake clearly shows that what was intended to be a success story – that of a city of art – has over the years resulted in a fiasco of urban planning. Currently, Gibellina seems to be a“town without a center and without a soul,” poorly planned and burdened with social problems. Running time: 72’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 174 Sixpackfilm Michaela Grill Neubaugasse 45/13 1070,Vienna, Austria T. +43 1 5260990 office@sixpackfilm.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 343 G ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues THE GIRLS FROM BRAZIL Nili Tal The children of the large adoption wave of the 80s in Brazil, now grown up, travel to their land of origin to look for the women who gave birth to them. Nili Tal follows four young Israeli women on such a voyage, also a personal voyage into their lives. Running time: 87’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +97 23 56 64 129 F. +97 23 56 01 436 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 175 G 535 TURKEY Category: Art, Music & Culture GLASS Nilgün Suna The journey of Glass. Colored, fragile and solid; a mysterious form which reflects the traditional and the contemporary. The glossy product of design and art.The material which protects from the elements with the harmony of its structure… The documentary researches theTurkish Glass Industry, which flows through the 750 year history of Anatolian Glaziery, with the Mediterranean and European Glass Culture and their associated roots. It also points out the strong configuration of the Turkish Glass Industry which is being integrated with European Culture. The documentary glitters with the story of pressurized, heatproof, artistic glass products of high quality which are globally competitive by virtue of their variety and quality. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 176 Turkish Radio –TV Corp. Fuat Kale Turan Gunes Bulvari Or-An Ankara 06109,Turkey T. +90 312 490 76 59 F. +90 312 491 26 06 fuat.kale@trt.net.tr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 458 G FRANCE Category: Lifestyles GLOBAL FOOD: GELATO Susan Gray We all know about ice cream and its links with Italy. Because gelati conjure up as much a picture of Italy as do pizzas and pasta. But how did ice cream come to be?Where are the best ice creams in the world made today? This film explores ice cream from the innermost depths of its mysterious past.The origins of ice cream unfold as the film reconstructs the development of this gastronomic legend, from the royal courts of Europe to the arrival of street sellers all over the world. Throughout the world, different variations of the recipe have spread among the extremely diverse cultures we met during our survey. In this journey through time, the film shows how the invention, production and distribution of ice cream has been intricately linked to social and economic change for two centuries. Making ice cream is not just a profession it’s also an art, even a lifestyle. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8, rue Marceau Issy-les-Moulineaux 92130, France T. +33 1 55 00 70 81 F. +33 1 55 00 80 65 a-kamga@artefrance.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 177 G 588 FRANCE Category: Adventure & Travel GOD IS AMERICAN Richard Martin-Jordan Since the end ofWorldWar II, the people ofTanna, a remote island in the South Pacific in the archipelago ofVanuatu, idolize an American prophet. His name is John Frum. The islanders believe he is an American pilot that returned to the United States after the war, and will come back to Tanna with riches from the US that they call“the Cargo”. They pray to an American flag, awaiting his return. One man, Isaac the Last One, chief of the “Cargo cult”, claims he is Frum’s son. He has formed an army of GIs to celebrate the return of the prophet John Frum. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 178 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 490 G ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries GOLE SANGAM: THE STONE FLOWER Sarit Haymian Gole sangam means“stone flower”in Farsi. It is the flower that can bloom only from the stone (i.e., the cyclamen).The film follows two elderly Jewish women, Ilanit and Naima, who immigrated from Iran to Israel 50 years ago and live in a slum. Married at the tender ages of 12 and 16, they moved from the domineering homes of their parents to those of their husbands. Ilanit lived with a husband who humiliated and bit her, but still she took care of him when he became sick. Naima has a good relationship with her husband, surrounded by her children and grandchildren, but has always served them and fulfilled their wishes and dreams. Now, 70 years old, they reflect on the choices they have made and the choices they were forced to make. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. +972 2 583 13 71 F. +972 2 583 54 50 go2films@bezeqint.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 179 G 515 USA Category: Art, Music & Culture GONZO: THE LIFE AND WORK OF DR. HUNTER S. THOMPSON Alex Gibney From Oscar-nominated director Alex Gibney comes Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson. Fuelled by a raging libido, Wild Turkey and superhuman doses of drugs, Thompson was a true “free lancer”: goring sacred cows with impunity, hilarity and a steeleyed conviction for righting wrongs. The film is entirely narrated by the words ofThompson himself – from his letters, articles, manuscripts and books – and is read – on camera and off – by Johnny Depp. Gonzo is the definitive film biography of a mythic American figure, a man that Tom Wolfe called our“greatest comic writer,” whose suicide, by gunshot, led Rolling Stone Magazine, where Thompson began his career, to devote an entire issue (its best-selling ever) to the man that launched a thousand sips of bourbon, endless snorts of cocaine and a brash, irreverent, fearless style of journalism – named“gonzo”after an anarchic blues riff by James Booker. Running time: 120’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 180 HDNet Films / Magnolia Pictures Laird Adamson 49West 27th Street, 7th Floor NewYork, NY 10001, USA T. +1 212 924 67 01 F. +1 212 481 39 64 ladamson@magpictures.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 579 G BULGARIA Category: Art, Music & Culture THE GREAT LOVE OF THE FRENCH “TERRORIST”ABEL RAMBERT Atanas Kiriakov A French man named Abel Rambert sees a drawing of Pascin for the first time in 1948 and falls in love with Pascin’s art.This drawing determines the future of this man. He becomes not only a collector and a gallery owner but also the greatest expert on Pascin’s art in the world. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Mendips Ltd Gergana Stankova 9 Shipka St., 2nd floor Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. +35 92 846 33 29 / 359 888 732 320 F. +35 92 846 33 94 gery@themendips.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 181 G 600 ESTONIA Category: History & Politics GREETINGS FROM SOVIET ESTONIA! Urmas Eero Liiv “Everyone owns a house, nice furniture, a radio and a television set. That’s more than we ever dreamed of!” The people in the kolkhozes were happy, as this film from the 50s shows. At the time, Estonia was one of the most western republics inside the USSR. Today, Estonia lies on the eastern boundaries of Europe. Surveys held 15 years after the fall of the Soviet Union show that more than half of the Estonians who had witnessed the Soviet era feel more positive about the past than they do about the present. But was Estonia really the socialist paradise that it had presented itself as in the news, commercials and documentary films of the time? Greetings from Soviet Estonia! contrasts a series of eastern nostalgia-laden film documents from the 50s to the 70s with the accounts given by three former dissidents: Member of the European Parliament Tunne Kelam, nun Lahle Parek and emigrant Tiit Madisson. Their memories raise images of another, less harmonious, Estonia. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 182 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 250 G GREECE Category: Human interest, Social issues Festival Participation THE GUARDS OF THE HOLY SEPULTURE Nikos Vezyrgiannis A large number of monks and hermits who lived in Palestine during early Christianity resided in the natural caves that abounded in the abrupt ravines of the desert. Most of them, however, lived in organized monasteries, the size and customs of which were determined by internal and exterior conditions, the needs of the monks and their economic resources. These monks were called“Agiotafites”, guards of the Holy Sepulture, a continuation of the“Order of the Spoudaeoi (wise, learned, worthy, gifted, exceptional, significant, industrious, serious)”. More than 200 large and important monasteries were built in the Holy Land.Today only seven survive, all of them located in the desert of Judea.The few monks that live in them are the remnants of what used to be the large“community of the desert”. The last Greek-Orthodox monks, guardians of the Holy Shrines of Palestine, recount personal testimonies and express their deep concern for the future of their community.They are the last ones of the“Order of the Spoudaeoi”and they still raise the Greek flag at the monasteries and the shrines. The documentary features five monks from different parts of Israel and Palestine. Each one has a different story to tell. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ERT3 Vangelis Mavroyannis Agelaki 2 Thessaloniki 55133, Greece T. +30 2310 29 98 13 emavroyannis@ert3.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 183 G 527 SPAIN Category: Art, Music & Culture GUERNICA, PORTRAIT OF WAR Santiago Torres & Ramon Vallès German planes bombed the town of Guernica flat on the orders of General Franco. The sacred Basque city was reduced to ashes.The brutal attack inspired Picasso to paint Guernica, an enormous canvas that decorated the main courtyard of the Spanish Pavilion at the Paris Universal Exposition of 1937.This documentary narrates the history of this 20th century icon from its creation to the present. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 184 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 132 G POLAND Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation GUGARA Jacek Nagłowski & Andrzej Dybczak It is late summer of 2006. Within the last few weeks, Dimitri and Tatiana, the last herdsmen alive in the Taiga, have lost their reindeer, which were killed by wolves. This misfortune is going to force them to leave their life in the forest for the village.Their oldest son, Kola, already lives there. Kola is trying to prevent his parents from settling in Tutonchany village. He knows they are going to die there. He knows what happened to the old man nicknamed“Boatswain”who was in the same situation a few years ago. This is the story of the decline of a small Siberian community. It describes the paradoxical world of former nomads and reindeer herders that were forced to abandon their ancient lifeways. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. + 49 341 215 66 38 F. + 49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 185 133 H USA-FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation HAIR, LET THE SUN SHINE IN Pola Rapaport Since its overwhelming success at its first public performance in the late 1960s, Hair has inspired generations with its messages of love, non-violence and liberation. At the origin of the musical comedy were two key figures –James Radon and Gerome Ragni – the authors of the book and lyrics, followed by composer Galt MacDermot. Today, 40 years on, James Rado has assembled another troupe of actors and dancers to prepare for a new tour of the show in North America. Around the central figure of James Rado, the film will follow the people behind this phenomenon and will explore the social, political and cultural relevance of Hair from its beginning until now. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: INA Sales & Marketing Division Nicole Leconte & SophieVillette 83-85 rue de Patay 75013, Paris, France T. +33 1 44231235 / 30 nleconte@ina.fr / svillette@ina.fr www.inamediapro.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 187 H 517 IRAN Category: Creative Documentaries HALL OF JUSTICE Simin Fallahzadeh Tehrani The film is about Mr. Kamran Adl, a professional Iranian photographer and his activities. The camera follows him to several Iranian religious ceremonies, a bazaar, gardens, his exhibitions, and the tomb of an Iranian with a different viewpoint who was martyred. Running time: 42’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 188 Simin FallahzadehTehrani Apt B2 #27 Kamran Alley Kambiz Alley Hashtroodi Street, EVIN Tehran 1983645133, Iran T. +98 021 22 40 27 75 sisif1380@yahoo.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 399 H CZECH REPUBLIC Category: Art, Music & Culture HAPPINESS AND FREEDOM David Calek Two courageous Czech women decide to set up an organization called Berkat (Happiness) with the aim of helping war victims, especially children. Jana Hradilkova and Petra Prochazkova discover the Sputnik camp on the Chechen-Ingush border, the home of 9,000 refugees, who live not only in fear and sadness but also with joy, dance, music and art. They discover the children’s dance group Marsho (Freedom) and they decide to organize a trip abroad for them, so that the children can proudly present their national dances and music. Their aim was to allow the children to experience something other than the horrors of war, to taste ordinary life in a warless country. Jana and Petra devote their love, time and effort and permit the children to meet new people, gain new experiences, but most importantly, to encourage their long-lasting passion of traditional dance; the only aspect of their destroyed homeland that remains with them and excitement for life in a free world. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Taskovski Films Jarmila Outratova 4BWentworth Street London E1 7TF, UK T. +44 207 760 661 65 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 189 H 233 GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture HARRY MULISCH – THE ANTENNAE OF OUR TIME Apostolos Karakassis He is considered the most important contemporary Dutch writer, a candidate for the Nobel Prize for the last few years. His best known book The Discovery of Heaven has nurtured generations of Dutch readers, and is considered like the Bible in his homeland. Son of a Nazi and a Jewish woman, his childhood experiences and traumas affected his literature. His life seems to have followed the history of Europe, for better or worse. After the war, he analyzed the Nazi phenomenon, then joined the“Provo”demonstrations in the ’60s, was charmed by the Cuban revolution, and then demonstrated against the American involvement inVietnam. The film was shot in Amsterdam and Athens. Mulisch, who is particularly fond of philosophy, does not hide his admiration of ancient Greek civilization.“Even contemporary architecture is based on the classic ancient Greek principles,” he says. “And you know something? Even when you had Pattakos and Papadopoulos, I never forgot that Democracy was born in this land.” Running time: 49’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 190 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 421 H ESTONIA Category: Art, Music & Culture HEADWIND HALL Priit Valkna The world renowned Estonian conductor Tõnu Kaljuste, the favourite of composer Arvo Pärt, wants to build an opera house called Nargen Opera on Naissaar, an island which not long ago was a closed Soviet military base, does not have a regular ferry line, no electricity and has only one permanent resident. Against the odds and the opposition of the financial world, he wants to establish a unique cultural center, where traditions and modern times meet.To put his idea into practice, he brings operas on stage on the mainland to raise money from the ticket sales, and carries construction materials and other necessities to the island in his own small boat. Along the way, he faces unexpected difficulties and finds himself in almost absurd situations. The title, Headwind Hall, refers to an idea by inventor Schmidt, whose land Kaljuste bought for the opera house – Schmidt wanted to build a headwind ship that would use the energy of headwind in order to move ahead with double power. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. + 49 341 215 66 38 F. + 49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 191 H 331 ITALY Category: Science & Knowledge HEALTH FOR SALE Michele Mellara & Alessandro Rossi Access to essential pharmaceutical drugs in developing countries is critical.Why is it that 15 million people die from easily curable diseases in the Southern hemisphere every year? The film links together the First andThirdWorld in a long trip inside the Pharma maze. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 192 First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 44 312 20 60 F. +41 44 312 20 80 info@firsthandfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 134 H USA Category: Human Interest & Lifestyles Festival Participation HEAR AND NOW Irene Taylor Brodsky After 65 years of silence, Paul and SallyTaylor decide to undergo cochlear implant surgery and explore a totally unfamiliar world – the realm of sound. In this deeply personal memoir, filmmaker Irene Taylor Brodsky documents her deaf parents’complex decision to undergo a risky and controversial medical procedure – the only one that can actually restore a sense. Paul and Sally met as children, fell in love, were married, and raised a family. They’ve shared a rich life together and have been active members of the deaf community. Yet, at the age of 65, they decided they wanted to hear their first symphonies, to hear their children’s voices. Hear and Now invites us into the private world of the deaf and allows us to experience everyday sounds as if for the first time.This is a magical and deeply moving story of two people who embark on an extraordinary journey from silence to sound.The question is, what will they make of it, and what may they gain, or lose, forever? Running time: 84’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Vermilion Pictures IreneTaylor Brodsky 1806 NW 32nd St. Portland, 97210 OR, USA T. +1 503 709 6665 irene@vermilionpictures.com www.vermilionpictures.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 193 H 135 USA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation HEAVY METAL IN BAGHDAD Eddy Moretti, Suroosh Alvi TheVietnamWar played a significant role in popularising rock music.The war in Iraq, however,definitelysoundslikeheavymetal.ButtheimportsplayedbytheoccupyingAmericanforces is not the only music out there, for Iraq has its own home-grown heavy metal band in the shape of Acrassicauda.The Iraqi band, which has been playing since 2001, models itself on the likes of Metallica, Slayer and Slipknot. Acrassicauda (the name is based on the Latin word for‘black scorpions’) only had three appearances before war broke out in 2003.The security situation in the country made it difficult to practise, and live appearances were out of the question.When things got really bad, the band received death threats from rebels and religious fundamentalists accusing them of worshipping the devil. At present, the band’s four members are living as refugees in Damascus. After two years of trying to establish contact, the filmmakers finally caught up with Acrassicauda in the summer of 2006, when they were still inBaghdad.AsrawasAcrassicauda’s musicmaysound,itnevertheless containsthehopesand emotions of an entire generation in Iraq. Running time: 84’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 194 Lumina Films Ltd 3rd floor, 1A Adpar Street London,W2 1DE, UK T. +44 20 7563 7283 info@lumina-films.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 539 H FRANCE Category: Human Interest & Lifestyles HER NAME IS SABINE Sandrine Bonnaire A sensitive portrait of Sabine Bonnaire, a 38-year-old autistic woman, filmed by her sister.The film tells her story through personal footage filmed by the actress over a period of 25 years, and her life today in a suitable facility. After a tragic five-year stay in a psychiatric hospital, Sabine found a new lease on life – even though her capacities remain impaired – in a home in the Charente region. The film exposes the penury of specialized institutions and the dramatic consequences they can lead to. Running time: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 53 95 04 64 F. +33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 195 H 384 GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture HIGHWAY WORLD – LIVING, CHANGING, GROWING Martin Hans Schmitt In this nonverbal documentary film, the spectator sets out on a trip through the world of highways.The footage, distilled from industrial and educational films, as well as the musical style of sitar master Al Gromer Khan, create the film’s base for an immersion into the global concept of highways.The movie was composed out of more than 63 hours of film, video material and 1,700 photos. Running time: 81’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 196 Martin H. Schmitt Albrechtstre. 24 Munich 80636, Germany T. +49 893 085 456 mail@martinhansschmitt.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 540 H FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture HIP HOP REVOLUTION Weaam Williams The 1980s was the time of heroic youth uprisings on the Cape Flats, together with limited freedom of expression. Given the culture of repression in South Africa at the time, the hiphop sub-culture was a form of venting for youth on the Cape Flats and elsewhere in the country. Hip-Hop also politically informed many young people in South Africa. It is believed that hip-hop in South Africa started on the Cape Flats, my film therefore focuses on the Cape Flats. It also briefly examines, via the experiences of central characters, the apartheid Group Areas Act with the forced removal of families from District Six into ghetto housing. The film also reflects the sociopolitical situation in South Africa at present, with particular focus on the current economic disparities between a rich minority and a poor majority. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 53 95 04 64 F. +33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 197 H 532 TURKEY Category: History & Politics A HISTORICAL TESTIMONY ON THE TURKISH ARMENIAN QUESTION Zeynep Keçeciler As an issue kept constantly on the agenda of both the USA and other western countries as a result of the pressure exerted by the Diaspora Armenians, theTurkish-Armenian question and the events of 1914 are examined in the documentary in the light of historical documents. One of the most important objectives of the project was to reveal the historical truth behind the forced migration to the domestic and international communities Armenians were submitted to duringWorldWar I by the Ottoman government. Having lasted for about two years, the filming of the documentary series took place in five countries including the USA, Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey. Historians, jurists and journalists were interviewed in each country while the archive sources of respective countries were studied. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 198 Turkish Radio –TV Corp. Fuat Kale Turan Gunes Bulvari Or-An Ankara 06109,Turkey T. +90 312 490 76 59 F. +90 312 491 26 06 fuat.kale@trt.net.tr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 557 H SWEDEN Category: Art, Music & Culture HIT MUSIC – RHYTHM OF THE REVOLUTIONARY RåFILM filmmakers’collective: Sascha Fülscher, Oskar Idin, Alex Veitch, Anna Weitz & Anna Klara Åhrén Following the footsteps of the Red Beans [Röda Bönor], a pioneering folk rock band of the Swedish 70s social movement, the filmmaking collective RåFILM delivers a history through music beyond the big hits, pop star frenzy and naked skin. The Red Beans were driven by a conviction that music was a path to creating a better world.They were part of a political music movement which, in the light of the superficial 21st century music industry, now seems far away. But, straying away from the big bands and hit lists, you’ll find that there is a brighter side to this picture. Appearing in this film, internationally renowned Le Tigre, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Chicks on Speed along with upcoming radical Swedish artists show that you still can raise your voice and sing about a still unjust world. Hit Music – Rhythm of the Revolutionary, is a story about music’s power to change things, a film showing that there’s more to the music scene than X-factor, a world where you can succeed by doing your own thing and staying true to your ideals. Running time: 28’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: RåFILM AnnaWeitz Stora Södergatan 64 Lund SE-222 23, Sweden T. +46 70 408 59 31 F. +46 46 211 01 75 anna.weitz@rafilm.se 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 199 H 136 UK Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation HOLD ME TIGHT, LET ME GO Kim Longinotto For the forty children who call it home, Mulberry Bush is their last chance. Excluded from school for extreme behavior, and often having suffered severe emotional trauma, they are given three years at the Oxford boarding school to try to turn their lives around.The fragile young boys at the heart of the film lash out in shockingly extreme ways – hitting, swearing and spitting their way through the misery of their blighted childhoods. Endlessly patient and determined staff members verbally reason with the boys, whilst often having to restrain them physically.The film is ultimately a heartbreaking, engrossing study of dysfunction – of what happens when families break down. It also pays witness to the tremendous influence that adults hold – for bad and for good – upon growing children. Running time: 100’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 200 Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 1013 CN, Amsterdam,The Netherlands T. +31 20 627 3215 F. +31 20 626 1155 info@fortissimofilms.nl www.fortissimofilms.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 264 H GREECE Category: Current Affairs Festival Participation A HOLE IN THE WATER Manos Papadakis One of the biggest road construction projects that has ever been carried out in Thessaloniki was planned sloppily and ineffectively.The government presented it as a project of national importance, but the citizens of Thessaloniki refer to it as a“big mistake”, since it is seriously lacking in many areas. The aesthetic and environmental destruction it will cause is considerable.What led to such a decision?Whom does this solution serve? How attractive is it for car owners? How contradictory and inaccurate was the Minister of the Environment’s presentation of the project to Parliament?Why did the deputies react? How far are the citizens ofThessaloniki prepared to go in order for the project not to be implemented? The documentary features deputies, organization spokespeople, scientists, but also ordinary citizens who offer evidence against the project. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Spirto Productions Manos Papadakis Odysseos 1 Thessaloniki 54627, Greece T. +30 2310 51 99 30, +30 69 77 59 32 67 info@manospapadakis.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 201 H 512 BELGIUM Category: Creative Documentaries HOLY FIELD Jara Malevez Immigrating means mourning one’s birthplace, the sacred land which many try to hang on to. During the fifties, the Director’s parents left Esanatoglia, in Italy, for Belgium.Today, new immigrants are coming to work in this region which has regained its prosperity. Some remain in the village. Following a family’s lifeline, a polyphonic narration sheds light on this necessary rebirth that transforms one. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 202 Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales Thierry Detaille avenue des Arts, 19F Bruxelles 1000, Belgium T. +32 477 617 170 F. +32 2 227 22 39 th.detaille@skynet.be 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 569 H SPAIN Category: History & Politics THE HONOR OF THE WRONGED Carlos García-Alix The Honor of the Wronged is the testimony of an obsession, the passionate search for an old anarchist gunman, Felipe Emilio Sandoval, aka Doctor Muñiz (1886–1939). Born in the slums of Madrid and initially earning his living as a bricklayer, his life is marked by his faith in a redeeming dream: social revolution.That initially turns him into a famous robber and “man of action”; later, during the Spanish Civil War, he becomes a ruthless murderer. In his determination to investigate and follow the dark trail of his subject, the narrator leaves no stone unturned, digging up innumerable shreds of Sandoval’s memory which can be found, today, scattered in Archives and official registries. The narrator uses this material and a selection of old movies and photographs to reconstruct a life, in his attempt to answer the question as to who Felipe Sandoval really was. It is an undertaking that inevitably becomes a frightening and fascinating journey. It is a personal glance, not void of melancholy, at one of the most painful crevices of Spain’s recent past. Running time: 87’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: No hay penas Sl Isabel de las Casas c/Boix y Morer 6, 7D Madrid 28003, Spain T. +34 91 456 00 43 F. +34 91 456 00 42 isabelohaypenas.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 203 H 442 ISRAEL Category: History & Lifestyles THE HOUSE ON AUGUST STREET Ayelet Bargur The untold story of my legendary aunt Beate Berger, and the“Beith Ahawah Kinderheim” (The“House of Love”Children’s Home) she founded in 1922 in Berlin for Jewish children in need. It is the story of her courageous decision in the early 30s to save “her” children from Nazi Germany, and the unique rescue operation she initiated and carried out, taking them out of Germany and bringing them to a new“Ahawah”home she built for them in Israel. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 204 Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 414 H THE NETHERLANDS Category: Arts, Music, & Culture THE HOUSES OF HRISTINA Suzanne Raes Hristina is invisible. Quiet and unnoticed, she cleans houses. Each day a different house, each day the same work. She is a Bulgarian, living in Amsterdam. Contact with her employers takes place mainly through notes. To come to terms with her life, she takes photographs of the interiors of “her” houses. Together, these photos form the house she inhabits in the Netherlands. A house that holds her prisoner. For years, Bulgarian HristinaTasheva has been staying in the Netherlands as an illegal immigrant, working as a cleaning lady for families, couples and singles in apartments and houses in the city centre of Amsterdam. In the houses of Hristina we see how lonely her life was. A course in photography changed her dead-end situation. She began to take pictures of the houses she cleans. In this documentary, director Suzanne Raes portrays one of the many, often anonymous people, ranging from cleaner to au pair, that we allow into the most intimate parts of our lives. Hristina’s account of her life, her view of herself and the world around her, is a mirror for us. Our houses are the setting of her life, the place she got lost in, where she got stuck.Who are these people who are cleaning our homes? Do we really want to know? Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. +31 35 677 35 61 F. +31 35 677 53 18 kaisa.kriek@omroep.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 205 H 344 ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social issues HOW DARE YOU? Lizka Assa Hanni was a career-driven successful young woman whose life was turned upside down when she was diagnosed, like Stephen Hawking, with a fatal neurological disease (ALS), with a prognosis of only two years left to live. Twelve years later, Hanni is still pursuing her dreams: after becoming the first woman ever to have had 2 children in her physical condition, despite disapproval from everyone around her and against medical advice, she has beaten the establishment. She studies, overcomes financial hardships and builds a new career, continuing to work through her progressive state of paralysis. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 206 Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 41 29 F. +972 3 560 14 36 info@cinephil.co.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 387 USA H Category: History & Politics HOW OHIO PULLED IT OFF Charla Barker, Matthew Kraus, Mariana Quiroga The 2008 US presidential election is fast approaching.The primaries have created a political buzz not seen in years and America is alight with the idea of change. But, the real story of the next election goes beyond the parties and their platforms to the very foundations of democracy. On election night 2004, the Presidency came down to one state among fifty: Ohio.When the votes were counted, John Kerry conceded defeat and the US was back under the control of G.W. Bush. But what really happened?Were the obstructions faced by black voters and the failure of ballot machines innocent administrative errors or symptoms of a sinister new trend towards election engineering? And why were the media so slow to react to the century’s first great threat to the American constitution? How Ohio Pulled It Off chronicles the theft of the presidency, and the public outcry that followed. It offers shocking evidence of election fraud in the United States, and highlights the potential for future abuses in the self-styled“greatest democracy on earth”.The story continues today, casting a shadow of uncertainty on the 2008 election and beyond. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 207 H 577 BULGARIA Category: Lifestyles HRISTINA’S WARS Maria Trayanova This is a documentary about the daily struggles and fears, about the little and big wars that are part of our life. The main character is Hristina Petkova, descendent of an eminent Bulgarian political family from the near past, who asserted their political beliefs and paid for it with their lives. Two of the family were killed during the 1920s and a third relative was killed after the establishment of the communist rule in Bulgaria. Except for the family stigma marking her whole life, she has personal struggles, both physical and spiritual, as a Red Cross volunteer duringWorldWar II and as a person, who has to prove herself and survive in the conditions of three different political regimes. Running time: 29’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 208 Bulgarian NationalTelevision Daniela Kuzmanova 29, San Stefano St. Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. +359 2 814 2390 F. +359 2 943 6045 d_kuzmanova@bnt.bg 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 408 I ITALY Category: Lifestyles I GIVE UP Francesca Fini It works this way: on one side there is our daily life made up of bills that we have to pay, traffic jams, horrible and depressing workplaces, unsatisfying relationships. And deep inside there is the feeling that we don’t have any opportunities, that we are stuck in a golden prison where we are living the same – fake –day forever, like guinea pigs in a matrixstyle scenario. Sound familiar? On the other side there is a place where everything seems possible. A Paradise far away.There you will live a different and more human pace of life, find genuine people, and survive with a pair of sandals and a t-shirt. A place where you can be free, leave everything behind and fade away.This is the story of a bunch of Italians who left their golden prison in search of Paradise. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Vitagraph Filippo D’Angelo Via Schiavonia 1 Bologna 40121, Italy T. +39 051 267 150 F. +39 051 267 150 vitagraph@libero.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 209 I 405 GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture IAN MCEWAN – GREAT WRITERS OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Angelos Kovotsos Ian Mc Ewan, winner of Booker Prize in 1998. A documentary portrait of his life and work, shot in London. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 210 Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous St. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 480 I USA - ROMANIA Category: Art, Music & Culture ICON Teddy Grouya Some of the first churches in Eastern Europe were carved out of caves by Saint Lucas and Saint John who evangelized throughout the region during the 2nd century. An integral part of worship during this era became the veneration of icons – images of God, theVirgin Mary, the saints and stories from the Bible.The worshiper would pray to the icon and even kiss it in order to be more closely connected to God. The tradition of icons and the practices of old Christianity started in those caves two thousand years ago; it is kept alive in the Eastern Orthodox Church of today – a church that many in theWest do not understand. Titiana Popa, a prolific iconographer, is portrayed in this film about her work. Her goal is to “bring God to America” through her art. In the film we are given a rare look into the Eastern Orthodox Church, as well as monasteries where some of Popa’s art has been included and consecrated. Set against the backdrop of present day Romania, we hear Byzantine music performed by monks and clergy as we watch the process of Popa painting these magnificent pieces and we learn what exemplifies an icon in art and in people. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinema Arts Magic Teddy Grouya PO Box 956 Palm Springs, CA 92263, USA T. +1 760 322 36 89 F. +1 760 322 36 89 cinemaartsmagic@verizon.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 211 I 435 ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries IF MAN COULD FLY Yael Kipper Zaretzky “When somebody hurts my doves, it’s like they’re hurting me,” says 13-year-old Matan, who has been living in a boarding school for the last five years. Instead of going to his room like the others kids when he comes back from school, he visits the animal compound, where his doves are waiting in their pigeon coup. He basks in the calm of the animals, freeing them to fly until they come back to him at night. “When somebody has wings, he doesn’t need anything, not money, not even a car, he’s comfortable wherever he goes,” says 32-year-old Misha. He raises 300 pigeons whose care he learned from his 80-year-old mentor. When Matan leaves the boarding school for his home, he meets Misha. The two form a special bond. They both want to fly like the pigeons do: Matan wants to fly away when things get rough, Misha wants to see the world.The pigeons give them strength, support and some relief. Running time: 62’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 212 Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. +972 2 583 1371 F. +972 2 583 5450 go2films@bezeqint.net 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 415 I THE NETHERLANDS Category: Lifestyle IF WE KNEW Petra Lataster-Czisch & Peter Lataster Everyday, paediatricians at the neonatal ward of a hospital struggle with ethical dilemmas concerning the life and death of newborn babies. This is a lyrical and passionate documentary about paediatricians who work in an intensive-care unit for premature newborns at Groningen’s University Hospital. A film essay about the compassion needed to heal the sick and also occasionally needed to hasten the death of a sick child who is suffering unbearably and without hope. In 2005, religious groups in Italy and the US accused Dutch paediatricians of using Nazi methods and allegedly killing premature newborns because of their handicaps. Yet doctors have sworn the Hippocratic oath that they will do all they can to heal the sick and save lives. Thanks to modern technology they can do more and more. As a consequence they have to ask themselves if every human being who can be kept alive will lead a life worth living. Should every life be saved at whatever cost? From up close and without comment, If We Knew shows how a group of paediatricians cope with tough ethical questions and the impossible decisions they have to make. Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. +31 35 677 35 61 F. +31 35 677 53 18 kaisa.kriek@omroep.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 213 I 247 GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture Festival Participation IMAGES IN MIRRORS Yannis Vamvakas Images in Mirrors is a biographical documentary based on the life and work of painter and professor of art Dimitris Mytaras – a multifaceted and significant figure that marked contemporary Greek art during the second half of the twentieth century. The novelty of this documentary lies upon the fact that the artist“acts”himself, and everybody else involved are the real people who constitute his world. This biography, which centers around the artist and the art historian Liberty Polyzou, unfolds the life and work of the creator, through historical events, recollections, documents and testimonies. The shooting locations are they original ones where he lived and created from the beginning of his career to the present. The film’s photography is influenced by the visual arts and, by following the script, the audience can enjoy innumerable unrivalled images of artistic merit. The viewer has the chance to see approximately one hundred of Mytaras’s best paintings in the place of their inspiration; and all this is carried out through the prism of his unique sense of humor. Running time: 100’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 214 Dramatika Films YannisVamvakas Lefkosias 24 Athens 11253, Greece T. +30 210 86 78 998 F. +30 210 86 78 998 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 413 I THE NETHERLANDS Category: Travel & Social Issues IN EUROPE Jorien van Nes Film director Roel van Broekhoven and best-selling historian Geert Mak take us on a grand tour through 20th century Europe. By train, car and boat, they literally flow through the tracks of time, through the century, through the continent; starting off in fin-de-siècleVienna, past Madrid and Volgograd, the bunkers of Berlin, the toy-cars left behind by the children of Chernobyl, ending at the ruins of Sarajevo. They show beautiful archival material and listen to the experiences of witnesses: writers and politicians, a farmer in the Pyrenees, the grandson of the German Emperor, dozens of ordinary people whose lives have been influenced by larger historical events. Basques, Silesians and Serbs.We are all part of Europe, but we each have our own story and our own identity. Running time: 36 x 35’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. +31 35 677 35 61 F. +31 35 677 53 18 kaisa.kriek@omroep.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 215 I 563 AUSTRALIA Category: Current Affairs IN OUR NAME Chris Tuckfield A searing examination of the ethics of torture, post 9/11. Can torture ever be justified? What if it could prevent a serious terrorist attack? What if your own child was at risk? Would you agree to the use of torture if you thought it might be the only way to save their life? In Our Name is a provocative and visually stunning essay on complicity, ethics and the world of modern torture. Is torture the unpleasant “other face” of our safety post 9/11 or the symptom of a society ruled by fear? The film combines dramatized re-enactments, interviews with leading figures in the US and Australia, including proponents of torture, survivor testimony and poetry read by Ariel Dorfman. Can torture ever be justified?You decide. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 216 Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales Diana Kluge 2/1 College Hill, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand T. +64 9 309 26 13 F. +64 9 309 40 84 info@smileyfilmdistribution.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 137 I UK Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation IN PRISON MY WHOLE LIFE Marc Evans William Francome is a fairly typical, white middle-class guy. Typical except for the fact that he is about to embark on a journey into the dark heart of the American judicial system; the tangled world of renowned Death Row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal. In Prison My Whole Life takes us to some surprising places and brings us into contact with some of America’s most original minds. Never-seen-before footage and brand new evidence create a prevailing case for reasonable doubt while exploring the sociopolitical climate of America – past and present. Angela Davis, Mos Def, Noam Chomsky, AliceWalker, Snoop Dogg, Steve Earle, Amy Goodman and many others take us through a decades-old struggle for equality, fairness and respect that so many Americans strive for to this day. Running time: 93’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Swipe Films Frank Mannion 79Wardour Street London,W1D 6QB, UK T. + 44 207 851 8602 frank@swipefilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 217 I 138 POLAND Category: Ecology & Human Interest Festival Participation IN SEARCH OF A LEGEND Konstanty Kulik Six people on board a small yacht sailing across the Arctic.Three months in the wilderness, away from the cares of daily life; encounters with people and the harsh natural environment; astonishment at what they find in the kingdom of ice... This film is about an outstanding challenge, a landmark journey in the history of sailing carried out by the youngest crew in the world. But it is also about something more: about meeting a unique people fighting for survival according to their own rules; about the Inuits, whose children hunt seals and prepare seal meat in the morning and play games on their Play Stations and send text messages to their friends in the evening. Running time: 48’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 218 Serrano Set Film &TV productions Anna Zarudzka Ul. K. Kollatajowskiej 15c/47 Krakow, 31234, Poland T. +48 605 200 117 serrano@serranoset.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 203 I GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries IN THE CITY Stella Papastefanou Every city narrates its own history everyday; we just need to pay attention to it and read its history in the lines of its face. In the City is an experimental documentary, as it attempts the narration ofThessaloniki’s history in a brief and poetic way.Through the filming of an ancient Macedonian tomb that dates back to the 3rd century BC, an old Jewish house built in 1911, an old Muslim house probably built between 1880-1900 and some contemporary buildings, all located in the city of Thessaloniki, we can see how the city has grown and changed. All this is done using a critical and observant view that is highlighted by the in situ installations and the filming itself.While we are watchingThessaloniki’s history as a filmed fairytale we repeatedly hear the same musical theme – Gymnopedie, no. 1 by Erik Satie – and two contemporary fairytales composed in Thessaloniki: The little dragonfly and In Kapa’ s Land. Running time: 15’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Stella Papastefanou Kilkisiou 29 Thessaloniki 546 38, Greece T. +30 697 364 64 39 kagia_s@yahoo.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 219 I 339 ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social issues IN THE COMPANY OF A DEAD CAT Vadim Anatovich A park in South Tel Aviv. As night descends, a group of Russian homeless immigrants is busy with their life’s routine. It’s an improvised kolkhoz, where each person contributes and receives according to his needs. Angela, shaky from alcohol and love, gathers the money for the vodka; Sanya“Odessa,” a former combat officer is in charge of the hot meals; Misha “the water carrier” is the self-appointed janitor, and Lyosha makes everyone laugh. The delicate balance is shattered when the “Korean,” an uncompromising tyrant, comes along and fights his way into the group.This is the chronicle of their final days together. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 220 Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 41 29 F. +972 3 560 14 36 info@cinephil.co.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 325 I ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries IN THE FREIMAN’S KITCHEN Hadar Bashan This intimate profile, which often aches with emotion and sometimes smiles, is a glimpse of how an elderly couple deals with the effects of a crisis in their relationship and belief systems.Yaakov (78) and Miriam (68) are forced to leave their home.The camera follows them for a month, just in their kitchen, which is the fortress protecting them against the evacuation edict, until the moment they have to leave… Running time: 56’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 F. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 221 I 513 SWEDEN - EL SALVADOR Category: Art, Music & Culture IN THE MEANTIME Lisa Jonsson & Malin Nicander An asylum in El Salvador, Central America, is the home of 250 people. Many of them are old, others are handicapped physically or mentally, and all of them lack relatives to take care of them in their homes. The film’s narrator is Elba, one of the people who live at the asylum. She used to work as a lawyer but after a stroke she lost the ability to talk and sits in a wheel chair. Each and every one of the hundreds of faces in the asylum dining hall represents a unique fate, but that can be difficult to see when everyday life for practical reasons is organized in exactly the same way for everybody. It is up to each person to cultivate his or her own characteristics in an environment that doesn’t encourage individuality. In the pace of the old people we are guided through the asylum’s jumble of plates in bright colours, pills in little cups, dirty blankets, noisy televisions, and sheet-metal beds, but also the peaceful pursuit of little pastimes, and we come close to a few of the people that populate corridors and dormitories. Here, death is always present, but also life and love. Running time: 37’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 222 Lisa Jonsson Kransen 4H Göteborg 416 72, Sweden T. +46 70 658 08 23 lisa@mientrasesperamos.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 208 I GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture IN THEOPHILOS’FOOTSTEPS Stavros Symeonidis Lesbos. Like a leaf blown away into the sea. An island where the Greek folk painter Theophilos walked, painted, touched and met people. Theophilos’footprints, even so many years later, are still vivid. Children are here to revive them. Summer and autumn 2007. The“Theophilos’House Cultural Center”organizes art workshops for children. Music, pottery, drama and painting challenge them to create, under the eyes of their tutors. The documentary camera, as a third eye, records the eyes of the children. Their will for creation and their footsteps, combined withTheophilos’ footprints. Running time: 18’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Theophilos’House Cultural Center VangelisVogiatzis 27 Dilou St. Mytilini 81100, Greece T. +30 694 497 16 90 stasym@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 223 I 139 USA Category: Human Interest & Lifestyles Festival Participation INDESTRUCTIBLE Ben Byer Diagnosed with ALS, a fatal neurodegenerative disease, 31-year-old Ben Byer begins documenting his life on camera. What begins as a series of video diaries grows into a threeyear journey as he searches for answers, and maybe even a cure. Joined by his childhood friend Roko Belic as his cameraman, Ben takes the audience on a daring first-person ride through the world of ALS. As he meets with medical experts and other ALS sufferers, Ben reveals a hidden world in which people struggle to stand, to speak, and to remain alive as they await the breakthrough that might save them. In China, Ben meets the inventor of an herbal compound that may prolong his life, an All-American weightlifter with ALS trying to cure himself through Tai Chi and acupuncture, fortune-tellers, monks and many others.When he discovers a radical fetal-cell transplant procedure in Beijing, Ben must decide if the operation’s potential to restore his body outweighs its danger. Running time: 113’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 224 ALS Film Fund Rebeccah Rush PO Box 5126 Winston Salem, NC T. +1 312 848 5919 alsfilm@gmail.com www.indestructiblefilm.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 308 I CANADA Category: Art, Music & Culture INSIDE THE GREAT MAGAZINES Irene Angelico & Abbey Neidik The film takes us into the editor’s suite, on location, to the interviews, and the photo shoots of the greatest magazines in the world.The series reveals the brilliance, tensions and conflicts of the people who make these magazines so appealing to billions of readers worldwide. From the established players like Vanity Fair, Playboy, Time, Paris Match, and Rolling Stone, to young upstarts that are defining the cutting-edge like Colors and Vice, the inner workings of these contemporary magazines are being captured and revealed. The documentary explores the evolution of magazines, from their European literary origins to their current popularity and the powerful influence that they have on our social, political and cultural identities today. We experience how the great magazines are run and encounter a world of media barons, savvy editors, world-traveled writers, and edgy designers.We are made privy to their debates and witness their creative process as new ideas are molded into reality. Running time: 3 x 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 225 I 418 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wildlife IVO Annick van Wijk This film portrays the unauthorised biography of Ivo, the eighteen-year-old gorilla in the Berlin Zoo. Ivo is a special gorilla because he has a few close relationships with women. All the women who have close relationships with Ivo have their own personal story. All these stories together create the personal biography of Ivo. Ivo is a male gorilla who is well known all over Europe. In his 18-year life, he has lived in zoos in Germany (Munich and Berlin), the Netherlands (Amsterdam) and the Canary Islands (Tenerife). In each country he had admirers; they marvel at his beauty and intelligence. But above all, Ivo is loved for his special bond with humans, especially women. He gives kisses through the glass and he even seems to consider some women as part of his group. Who is Ivo?Why does he have such a different behavior? And what special role have people played throughout his life? The film traces the development of Ivo in the different zoos, each zoo representing a specific period in his life Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 226 NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. + 31 35 677 35 61 F. + 31 35 677 53 18 kaisa.kriek@omroep.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 444 I THE NETHERLANDS Category: Human interest & Social Issues THE IVY STILL MOURNS Barbara den Uyl After a turbulent life as an artist, Leon and his wifeWillemijn withdrew to the aged cemetery known as Huis teVraag. This cemetery lies hidden to the passerby close to Amsterdam’s office park on the city’s south ring. There have not been any burials here since 1962; however, the cemetery still functions as a park and place of tranquillity. Under constant pressure from the hustle and bustle, project developers and encroaching new neighborhoods, Leon andWillemijn have spent the last 20 years of their lives creating, maintaining and preserving a paradise on earth. Leon often records the beauty of this spot on canvas and he also writes books about it. In the film, we become acquainted with two idiosyncratic individuals, bound together in a remarkable marriage, in a beautiful and enchanting place. A place where living, working and dying all come together in their own unique way. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Van der Hoop Film Production Leen van den Berg van der Hoopstraat 80 HS Amsterdam 1051VK,The Netherlands T. +31 20 682 99 82 F. +31 20 688 14 34 vanderhoopfilm@planet.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 227 585 J FRANCE Category: Adventure & Travel JAYRAMDAS, FROM FRANCE TO INDIA Pierre Fournier This is Gil’s story. As an adolescent forty years ago, he lived in Périgueux, south-west of France. So did his best friend called Pierre. Today, Gil’s name is Jayramdas and he lives in India, on the banks of the Narmada, a sacred river. Gil has become a sâdhu – a holy man in the Hindu religion. This documentary tells of Gil-Jayramdas and Pierre’s reunion – a story between India and France, in which Jayramdas tells Pierre about his long and difficult trip to India, when he was just a young man, his meeting with his guru in the Himalayas, and the mysteries and intensity of his ascetic life dedicated to Ram, the supreme God of the Hindus. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 229 J 528 SPAIN Category: Art, Music & Culture JE NE SUIS PAS MOI-MÊME (THE REAL ME) Alba Mora & Anna Sanmartí A documentary on the complex international African ethnic art market. Mysterious figurines pass from hand to hand, crossing continents and changing in value and meaning. The report reveals how Cameroon has become a paradise for art forgers and traffickers. It also shows how African artworks are spirited away to end up in Europe’s leading public and private collections. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 230 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 345 J ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues JERUSALEM IS PROUD TO PRESENT Nitzan Gilady In the summer of 2006, Jewish, Muslim and Christian religious leaders banded together in an uncompromising battle against the World Pride events which were scheduled to take place in Jerusalem. On the other side stood the activists of Jerusalem’s LGBT community center, who planned the events and had to deal with threats to much more than just their right to march. Running time: 80’& 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 231 J 364 GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture JEW BY CHOICE David Bernet & Robert Ralston This documentary film goes in search of people who live between Germany and Israel as German converts to Judaism, or as they call themselves“Jews by Choice.” A life between the radical questioning of their own identity and the longing for acceptance in the Jewish community as Germans, as the child, the grandchild, the great-grandchild of the perpetrators of the Shoa – between guilt and expiation. Running time: 30’& 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 232 Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduction Christian Beetz Heinrich-Roller-Strasse 15 Berlin 10405, Germany T. +49 30 69 56 69 10 F. +49 30 69 56 69 15 info@gebrueder-beetz.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 140 J USA - UK - FRANCE - GERMANY - AUSTRALIA Category: Human Interest & Gender Issues Festival Participation A JIHAD FOR LOVE Parvez Sharma In a time when Islam is under tremendous attack from within and without, this is a daring documentary filmed in twelve countries and nine languages. Muslim gay filmmaker Parvez Sharma has gone where the silence is loudest, filming with great risk in nations where government permission to make this film was not an option. A Jihad for Love is the world’s first feature documentary to explore the complex global intersections between Islam and homosexuality. Parvez enters the many worlds of Islam by illuminating multiple stories as diverse as Islam itself. The film travels a wide geographic arc presenting us lives from India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa and France. Always filming in secret and as a Muslim, Parvez makes the film from within the faith, depicting Islam with the same respect that the film’s characters show for it. Running time: 81’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Saetre Films (European Sales) Linda Saetre 451 Greenwich Street, 2nd Floor NewYork, NY 10013, USA T. +1 212 219 9692, F. +1 212 658 9088 linda@saetrefilms.com www.ajihadforlove.com Sales Contact: Contact Person: Film Sales Company (World Sales) Andrew Herwitz 165 Madison Avenue (& 33rd St.), Suite 601 NewYork, NY, USA T. +1 646 274 0945, F. +1 646 274 0923 Andrew.herwitz@filmsalescompany.com www.ajihadforlove.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 233 J 403 GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture JOHN BANVILLE – GREAT WRITERS OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Apostolos Karakassis John Banville, winner of the Booker Prize in 2004. A documentary portrait of his life and work, shot in Dublin Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 234 Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous St. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 407 J GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture JOHN LE CARRE – GREAT WRITERS OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Elias Demetriou John Le Carre, a documentary portrait of the world famous writer, his life and work, shot in Cornwall. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous St. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 235 J 597 FRANCE Category: Science & Knowledge JOURNEY INTO SPACE xavier Berenger A journey through the Cosmos: the mysteries of galaxies, new observation technologies and the history of astronomy. Five minutes to discover the wonderful show offered by the planets, the stars, and anything that shines and doesn’t shine in the firmament. Running time: 150 x 5’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 236 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 141 J SERBIA Category: Travel & Lifestyles Festival Participation JOURNEY OF A RED FRIDGE Lucian Muntean, Nataša Stanković This is a story of a 17-year-old boy named Hari Rai, who lives in a small village in the Himalayan Mountains of Nepal, and his extraordinary journey. Hari is a student. Ηe also works as a porter so that he can pay for his tuition and cover his living expenses. Although very young, he already has three years of experience carrying loads up and down the mountain, mostly tourists’backpacks. This time, he gets a job to carry a huge red refrigerator from the top of the mountain to the nearest town. We follow Hari Rai on his journey through the fascinating Himalayan landscapes, we discover Hari’s inner life, his thoughts, hopes and dreams, and we also get to know the culture and the local people’s way of life in this region. Out of 60,000 child porters in Nepal, Hari is one of the few lucky ones to be able to go to school.The film shows us what it takes for him to get his education. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Illumina Films Robin Brinster Leidsestraat 106 IV 1017 PG Amsterdam,The Netherlands T. +31 20 6248395 F. +31 20 3308155 robin@illuminafilms.nl www.illuminafilms.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 237 J 595 USA - RUSSIA Category: Art, Music & Culture A JOURNEY OF DMITRY SHOSTAKOVICH Oksana Dvornichenko & Helga Landauer The greatest composer of the 20th century remains one of its biggest mysteries. Nine days of the ocean voyage from Moscow to New York comprise the nine chapters of this documentary film about Dmitry Shostakovich. Unique, highly personal fragments of the composer’s life are contrasted with the ideologically charged propaganda of the Soviet liner’s staged shipboard events. The film reveals the personality of the quiet, retiring man who disliked publicity but was obliged to serve as a Soviet public figure; a genius faced with the choice between artistic freedom and harsh ideology, between truth and survival. Shostakovich’s music, full of dark sarcasm and breathtaking lyricism, exaggerated joy and frightening celebration, plays the leading part in the film. Running time: 56’& 75’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 238 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 301 J SWITZERLAND Category: Art, Music & Culture THE JOURNEY TO TUNIS Bruno Moll The film follows the seminal“Journey to Tunis”undertaken by the painter and draftsman Paul Klee along with two of his artist friends in April 1914, an event that produced some of the highlights of European painting. Nearly one hundred years later, theTunisian-born filmmaker Nacer Khemir, who was deeply influenced by Klee’s oeuvre, retraces their itinerary:Tunis, Sidi Bou Sais, Hammamet, and Kairouan are the stations of this unique journey. Bruno Moll’s film Die Tunisreise (The Journey to Tunis) follows Nacer Khemir on his excursion into his own past and the history and culture of his country. Both Klee’s and Khemir’s medium is the image; both artists’works are guided by the question of the potential of images.The film, which unequivocally adopts Khemir’s perspective, retraces the importance of Klee’s journey by linking it not only to his own work and thinking, but also to contemporary Islamic culture as a whole and the ban on images in particular, and eventually focuses on the relations between the East and theWest. Die Tunisreise bridges two artistic ways of life in two different eras by underlining what unites them, though never concealing what separates them. Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: PaulThiltges Distributions PaulThiltges 45, bd. Pierre Frieden, bldg KB2, Office 154 Luxembourg L-1543, Luxembourg T. +352 250 3931 F. +352 250 394 pthiltges@ptd.lu 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 239 J 142 JAPAN Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation JUNK FILMS THE COLLECTED SHORT SHOCKUMENTARIES OF TSURISAKI KIYOTAKA Tsurisaki Kiyotaka Without wanting to scare anyone off, a warning is not out of place with this film.Tsurisaki Kiyotaka is a photographer and filmmaker who has specialized in corpses. People who stand still and watch the aftermath of a car crash can cope, others may want to take an aisle seat.Tsurisaki Kiyotaka is primarily a photographer. His exhibitions of photographs featuring corpses is internationally successful. Not washed, prepared bodies lying in state before burial, but decayed bodies or ones torn open that are found on rubbish tips or after a road-traffic accident. As a film maker, he takes more or less the same approach as he does as a photographer. He travels the world as a war photographer. Only he’s not interested in the fighting, but in what is left after the battle; in the bodies of those who didn’t survive. His pictures are surprisingly unsensational. He registers from a distance, like an ordinary bystander at an accident.The film, made up like a photo album from a series of short films, is also about the spectators and about the viewers who dare to watch his film. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 240 Orozco Productions Tsurisaki, Kiyotaka suite 406, 5-34-17 Daita, Setagaya Tokyo, #155-0033, Japan T. +81 3 54300742 F. +81 3 54300742 info@junfilms.jp www.junkfilms.jp 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 562 J AUSTRALIA Category: Current Affairs JUST PUNISHMENT Shannon Owen & Kim Beamish On December 22nd, 2002, a young Australian man is on his way home from Asia having taken his first overseas trip. Hours later, he is caught at Changi Airport with 396 grams of heroin strapped to his body and hand luggage. Van Nguyen died 3 years later at the age of 24 when the State of Singapore ordered his execution by hanging, leaving his mother and twin brother behind. Just Punishment unravels the story of the two years leading up to his execution – the intense media frenzy, the high-level diplomatic tension between the two governments and the personal heartbreak and shock experienced byVan’s family and friends coping with his unexpected arrest in a foreign country. The film provides complete access to the family’s plight and tracks the legal team’s attempts to fight the death sentence and obtain a diplomatic plea.The film also delves deep into the psychology of the condemned whilst on death row. The film provides an unforgiving lesson as to the consequences of drug trafficking and raises difficult questions as to the morality of mandatory capital punishment. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales Diana Kluge 2/1 College Hill, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand T. +64 9 309 26 13 F. +64 9 309 40 84 info@smileyfilmdistribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 241 591 K BELGIUM Category: Lifestyles KALEIDOSCOPE – LOOKING INTO LIFE FRAMES Peter Brosens, Claudio Pazienza, Marc-Henri Wajnberg Our guide is a cheerful, playful little man, set up as “Mr. Kaleidoscope”, who introduces and who marks (opens and closes) each subject. From episode to episode, Kaleidoscope takes us travelling across the world and recounts the variations in our lifestyles.Thus, we will move from a liner to a factory, from a gentrified neighbourhood to a school, to the development of industrial wasteland to the rehabilitation of a village. To date, 33 twenty-six-minute episodes have been produced and have been broadcast by ARTE (France and Germany), ARTV, MULTICANAL, RTBF as well as by Chinese, Israeli and Bosnian television channels. Running time: 33 x 26’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 243 K 559 USA Category: Current Affairs KAMP KATRINA David Redmon & Ashley Sabin Kamp Katrina is a vérité documentary set in post-Katrina New Orleans (yet it is not a Hurricane Katrina film). The film follows Ms. Pearl, a 56-year-old Upper 9th Ward resident and Native American, over the course of 6 months.The story begins one month after Hurricane Katrin,a when Ms. Pearl rides her bicycle to a temporary community space inWashington Square Park. An organizer urges people to open their homes to individuals displaced by the hurricane. Ms. Pearl enthusiastically offers her backyard and ten people immediately move into “Kamp Katrina,” their self-made tent community. Confronted with limited resources, no housing and no governmental support, Ms. Pearl and her husband attempt to create a community for the residents of Kamp Katrina while they work to rebuild homes and businesses destroyed by the storm. As personal problems are exacerbated by the absence of basic infrastructure, Ms. Pearl is forced to wear as many hats as she does costumes. She ends up playing the role of bouncer, psychologist, nurse, mother, domestic abuse counselor, housing advocate, and even tourist in her beloved city. Kamp Katrina is the much anticipated sequel to the Sundance Grand Jury nominated Mardi Gras: Made in China which was set in part in New Orleans just prior to the hurricane that destroyed the city. Running time: 74’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 244 Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales Diana Kluge 2/1 College Hill, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand T. +64 9 309 26 13 F. +64 9 309 40 84 info@smileyfilmdistribution.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 439 K FRANCE Category: Current Affairs THE KEBAB FAMILY Laurent Lutaud & Ulrike Bartels This film tells the story of Hülya and Mustapha, bothTurkish immigrants: she in Germany, and he in France.They join forces to found a wholesale kebab production business.They’re highly ambitious, and in one year their small business has grown to become the fifth largest in the European market. It’s a remarkable tale of achievement and social advancement.Their story provides an insight into theTurkish community and its unique model of integration, in which the desire for success is combined with loyalty to community and family. All this takes place against the backdrop of the“kebab business”, a dynamic sector that is growing rapidly all over Europe, showing us a different aspect of globalization. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Doc & Co Cristina Moya 13 Rue Portefoin Paris 75020, France T. +33 1 4277 5687 F. +33 1 4277 5636 doc@ doc-co.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 245 K 226 GREECE Category: Science & Knowledge KING NESTOR AND THE DETECTION OF THE UNIVERSE Stratos Stasinos The documentary takes us on a tour of a world whose borders surpass the limits of our imagination. The viewer travels not only to the depths of the universe through the camera lens, but also on the surface of our own planet Earth, to historic Pylos, where we will witness the sinking of the“Nestor”telescope into the bottomless depths of the sea. The recording of the experiment on film describes the making and sinking of the“Nestor” in Greek waters, the difficulties, misfortunes and the future of this ambitious experiment. It also describes the world of this new science, Neutron Astronomy. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 246 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 422 L INDIA - DENMARK - FINLAND - USA Category: Creative Documentaries LAKSHMI AND ME Nishtha Jain “What sin did I commit to be born a woman?”Lakshmi wonders aloud. A 21-year-old housemaid in Mumbai, she works ten hours a day, seven days a week. One of her employers is Nishtha Jain, who begins to make a documentary that explores their relationship. Nishtha films Lakshmi at home and at work in various houses. Lakshmi’s is a precarious existence to begin with; illness and romance compound her problems in unexpected ways. As the filmmaker is drawn deeper into Lakshmi’s life, she is forced to question many of the things she takes for granted. During a year and a half of dramatic changes, the process of filming has its own impact on unfolding events and on the relationship between the two women. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. +49 341 215 66 38 F. +49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 247 L 275 GREECE Category: Current Affairs LAND OF BLOOD Vassilis Stogiannis Tyre, southern Lebanon, 2007. There’s death in the air. A child’s notebook. This documentary is dedicated to the child victims of this merciless war in southern Lebanon. Running time: 9’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 248 Vassilis Stogiannis Pamfilis 8, 11852 Athens Greece T. +30 6945 586360 F. +30 210 3475698 vasilisstogiannis@yahoo.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 143 L ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation THE LAST CARD Sylvain Biegeleisen The film takes place in Antwerp, Belgium, the city where the director was born. In it unfolds the story of the painful relationship existing between his mother, aged eighty-seven, and himself, the son who suffered his entire life from the silence which reigned in the family. Beyond the depiction of a relationship between a mother and son seeking restoration, the film touches upon the wider questions of parent-child relationships, memory, guilt, and old age, against the backdrop ofWorldWar II and its effects upon the lives of its survivors – and upon the lives of their children. Running time: 77’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin St. 65112,Tel Aviv, Israel T. +972 2 35664129 F. +972 2 35601436 info@cinephil.co.il www.cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 249 L 235 GREECE Category: History & Politics THE LAST SECRET: SEx SLAVES FOR WORK SLAVES. BROTHELS FOR INMATES OF NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS Georgos Varelas Millions of people suffered and were exterminated in the Nazi concentration camps. The suffering took the form of forced labour in 1942. The Nazis turned the inmates into work slaves. In their attempts to increase the“productivity”of the slaves, the Nazis began paying a bonus to certain categories of prisoners – such as the Capos, the overseers. With these bonuses, the prisoners could then visit the camp’s brothels. This, literally,“last secret”of the camps has become the latest subject of many reports in Germany and elsewhere. ERT is presenting it now – as a worldwide exclusive – in the form of an hour-long documentary. It also analyzes the phenomenon of concentration camps by briefly looking at the past and the present day, as well as looking at the Greek women who went through the hell of Ravensbrück. The documentary was shot in Ravensbrück where the women were drafted for prostitution, as well as Dachau, Sachsenhausen, and Auschwitz, which were prototypes of concentration camps and brothels. We hear the testimony of many eyewitnesses, as well as that of prominent German historians. A large part of the archival footage has never been seen before. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 250 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 276 L GREECE Category: History& Politics Festival Participation LETTERS ΝEVER RECEIVED Elias Demetriou Α historical documentary based on the Ten Day Chronicle by Agapi Molyviati Venezi. This chronicle is the sad epic of a hero, Kemalettin, who did not hesitate to risk his life and career – despite his traumatic experiences during the Asia Minor war – while trying to save Ilias Venezis, the beloved brother of Agapi, from the forced labor battalions. Out of the 3,000 Greek men from Aivali that were drafted into the forced labor battalions, only 24 survived. Among them was Ilias Venezis. Agapi and Kemalettin proved beyond any doubt that, when they will it, even in the midst of war, people can create a piece of heaven here on earth. Running time: 42’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Portolanos Films Maria Gentekou Har.Trikoupi 23 Athens 18536, Greece T. +30 210 48 33 515 F. +30 210 48 33 875 portolan@hol.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 251 L 360 GERMANY Category: Art & Music & Culture LIGHT ART Marco Wilms In the past 100 years electrical lighting has revolutionized and democratized our world to an extent matched by few other technologies. Manifold areas of everyday life, of work life, of consumption and of the media world, etc., have been changed by artificial light – and so has art. Light is a compelling and spectacular medium, and most viewers are unable to ignore the visual stimulus emanating from light art installations. Playing on the act of seeing, and the patterns and experience of human perception, light art provokes an immediate reaction in its viewers. In three programs the series“Light IsWhatYou See – OutstandingWorks Of Contemporary Light Art”offers an introduction to the genre of light art and the staggering diversity of the works created within the field.With John Armleder, Angela Bulloch and Keith Sonnier. Running time: 4 x 26’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 252 Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduction Christian Beetz Heinrich-Roller-Strasse 15 Berlin 10405, Germany T. +49 30 69 56 69 10 F. +49 30 69 56 69 15 info@gebrueder-beetz.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 401 L GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture LIGHT ON MY SHOULDER – MICHALIS GANAS Stelios Charalambopoulos The post-war events in Greece left deep traces on the life and work of the poet Michalis Ganas. Of Epirot origin, from a village near the border with Albania, as a child Ganas found himself caught up in the turmoil of the CivilWar, finally spending six years of his life in the socialist republics of the time. He returned to his village for a brief time before moving to Athens to pursue his studies and make a living. Later, in 1978, these two landmark“journeys” provided the subject matter for his Akathistos deipnos (Standing Supper) collection of poems and his prose work Mitria patrida (Stepmotherland), excerpts of which were published that same year in the journal“Chroniko”. Meanwhile, Athens – the new homeland – begins to trace its own slow but sure marks on the life and work of Michalis Ganas. Running time: 68’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous st. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 253 L 144 USA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation LILLIE & LEANDER: A LEGACY OF VIOLENCE Jeffrey Morgan The film examines the case of a black man suspected of murdering a white woman at the turn of the 20th century in Florida. In investigating the murder of her great-great Aunt Lillie Davis, Alice Brewton Hurwitz stumbles upon an explosive family secret.While newspaper accounts of the time proudly reported the vigilante lynching of Lillie’s suspected black assailant Leander Shaw, Hurwitz finds that the men in her family may have exacted their own system of revenge. In one interview, an elderly relative recounts how the men in the family killed every black man who walked the road they lived on. The story seems to match the local folklore in this divided community.When the Assistant State Attorney gets involved, an investigation begins in full force. More than a crime investigation, Lillie & Leander addresses the racism that still simmers in many US communities through a powerful, unforgettable tale of family secrets unlocked. Running time: 84’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 254 The Law Firm of Rosalind Lichter Roz Lichter Tribeca Film Center 375 Greenwich St. NewYork, NY 10013, USA T. +1 212 941 4075 F. +1 212 941 4076 rl@rlichterlaw.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 244 L GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation LIVE AND LET LIVE Manolis Dimellas Time passes and sweeps people into it like a whirlpool. It eclipses hate, love, passion. And then we come along and we are ashamed to tell our story. In our story, in September 1966, the world community is shocked by the murder of South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd during a parliamentary session. Hendrik Verwoerd was essentially the architect of apartheid. The motives of the murder have never been made clear. The assassin was a“psychopath”of Greek descent by the name of DimitriosTsafendas. Tsafendas, who was never actually tried for his crime, lived the following years in the maximum security prison in Pretoria, and died forgotten in a psychiatric clinic in 1999. If we forget our values, if we forget what it means to be a human being, if we judge the person next to us by his color, by his smell or by whether he looks like us or not, then people like Mimis Tsafendas will change the course of history like gods, and we will be left to wonder: was he a madman or a hero? Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Manolis Dimellas Athanasiou Diakou 38 Athens 185 33, Greece T. +30 210 41 17 149, +30 69 77 01 045 F. +30 210 69 24 770 dimellasm@hotmail.com, dimellam@megatv.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 255 L 386 USA Category: History & Politics LOOSE CHANGE: FINAL CUT Dylan Avery Using eye witness testimony, expert analysis, news footage, and corroborating evidence, Loose Change: Final Cut is the most explosive and significant film of the decade. Starring GeorgeW. Bush, Condoleeza Rice, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and contributors from Fox News, ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, BBC, fire fighters, first responders and 9/11 victims, the film exposes the inconsistencies and falsehoods put forward by the Bush administration in the hours, days and weeks after 9/11. Were 19 Islamic terrorists the sole perpetrators of 9/11, or has the world been the victim of an audacious hoax?Watch this film and make up your own mind. Running time: 127’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 256 Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 145 L THE NETHERLANDS Category: Science & Knowledge & Social Issues Festival Participation THE LOST COLONY Astrid Bussink The oldest monkey laboratory in the world has been almost destroyed by the struggle for independence of the enchanting former soviet republic of Abkhazia. However, the lab workers will not give up the existence of their lab and have come up with a new idea to restore the pride and glory the lab once had. The Lost Colony follows their efforts against all odds, made with limitless confidence and unwavering hope... Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Zeppers Film &TV Willemijn Cerutti Joh.Verhulststraat 174 1075 HC Amsterdam,The Netherlands T. +31 20 6758594 info@zeppers.nl www.zeppers.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 257 L 396 CZECH REPUBLIC Category: Docudrama LOST HOLIDAY Lucie Kralova Czech tourist Lada found a suitcase containing 22 rolls of undeveloped film in a Swedish dumpster.When developed, the negatives produced 756 fascinating snapshots of six unknown Chinese tourists.The film crew search for those people using their lost photos in a world where every fourth person is Chinese. After three years, at the end of the journey tracing the unknown Asians footsteps, the story becomes a part of the ChineseTV industry viewed by more than 300,000,000 Chinese.This documentary detective story is about travel, photos, and identity in an interconnected world, about memory and the importance of treasuring images, about Czechs, Europeans, and Chinese. Running time: 84’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 258 Taskovski Films Ltd Jarmila Outratova 4BWenworth St. London, E1 7TF, UK T. +420 776 066 165 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com www.taskovskifilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 146 L ITALY Category: Human Interest & Lifestyles Festival Participation LOVE AND SEx IN CHINA Annamaria Gallone Yang Li Na is a young Chinese woman who is currently going through a crisis in her marriage. She has a million questions and doubts about love and sex, marriage and divorce. To answer these questions,Yang Li Na wanders through the streets of Beijing, in the midst of the rubble of old buildings and the countless futuristic skyscrapers being built, questioning strangers, talking with her friends, mingling with young and elderly people. A journey amidst the countless, fascinating contradictions of a country that is changing at an incredible speed. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: First Hand Films Esther van Messel Fritz Heeb weg 5 8050 Zurich, Switzerland T. +41 44 3122060 F. +41 44 3122080 info@firsthandfilms.com www.firsthandfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 259 L 269 GREECE Category: Human Interest LOVE LESSONS ON REVOLUTIONARY ACTION Nikos Alevras The first religious film of all time on love, sexual desire, orgasms and revolution!Why have all the economic and social systems failed? Why do people continue to live in loneliness and depression? Because everything is oppressive and anti-erotic! Because, to paraphrase Plato,“love makes the world go round.” Running time: 94’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 260 Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 216 L GREECE-GERMANY Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation THE LOVERS FROM AxOS Nicos Ligouris In a village high in the mountains of Crete, 69-year-old Maria works at her loom.Watching Maria is her 73-year-old husband, Υorgos. Υorgos finds Maria so beautiful he occasionally invites passing strangers into the workshop to admire her. The love that bound Maria and Υorgos together when they were young has endured 55 years and only deepened over time. But something has recently clouded the couple’s happiness: Υorgos is seriously ill and could die at any minute. Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 261 L 397 CZECH REPUBLIC Category: History & Politics LOW-LEVEL FLIGHT Jan Sikl Our lives are unique and unrepeatable.The sources for this film are private amateur family films from the 1950’s and 60’s, which narrate the story ofTana andVaclav, an ace fighter pilot in the Czechoslovak army.Tana loyally followsVaclav to Russia, until his fondness for alcohol eventually ruins their marriage and his career as a pilot ends by his unfortunate death. Shot only for private purposes, the material has become a unique testimony to local private memory which now becomes public.“Low level flight”is part of the“Private Century”cycle, which consists of 8 films, each 52 minutes long. Running time: 52‘ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 262 Taskovski Films Ltd Jarmila Outratova 4BWenworth street London, E1 7TF, UK T. +420 776 066165 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com www.taskovskifilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 554 L SPAIN Category: Docudrama LUCIO: FORGER, BRICKLAYER, ANARCHIST Aitor Arregi & Jose Mari Goenaga There are plenty of anarchists in the world. Many have committed robbery or smuggling for their cause. Fewer have discussed strategies with Che Guevara or saved the skin of Eldridge Cleaver – the leader of the Black Panthers.There is only one who has done all that, and also brought to its knees the most powerful bank on the planet by forging travelers cheques, without missing a single day of work at his construction job. He is Lucio Urtubia, from a tiny village in Navarra in the north of Spain. Lucio, 75, now lives in Paris, still raising anarchist hell. He has been protagonist and witness to many of the historic events of the second half of the 20th century. His family was persecuted by Franco’s regime, he was on the streets of Paris for the phenomenon of May of ’68, he helped thousands of exiled people by providing false documents to them… But without a doubt, his greatest triumph came in the second half of the seventies.The press called him“the good bandit”and the“Basque Zorro”. He managed to swindle 25 million dollars from the First National Bank (now Citibank), to later invest the money in causes he believed in. Miraculously, he spent no more than a few months in jail throughout his“career”. Running time: 56’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: First Hand Films Esther van Messel Fritz Heeb -Weg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 44 312 20 60 F. +41 44 312 20 80 info@firsthandfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 263 227 M GREECE Category: Architecture Festival Participation MADE OF STONE AND TIME: KORESTIA Ilias Iosifidis Unique architecture in a place of traditional beauty. Stone and brick houses take you back to the past. Unfortunately, nowadays people watch sadly as their village becomes deserted. A few old people remember, reminisce about the good old times and bare witness to the contemporary epic of decline and depopulation. Running time: 27’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 265 M 374 UK - SPAIN - DENMARK Category: Current Affairs THE MADRID CONNECTION Justin Webster Killing 191 persons and leaving nearly 2000 injured, the Madrid bombings in 2004 is considered to be the worst terrorist attack in Europe ever. The trial of 29 defendants accused of the Madrid bombings has begun. Thanks to a law passed in 2002, Spain has become one of the few countries in the world where trials are filmed. As a result, this will be the first mass trial of alleged terrorists linked to Al-Qaeda to be captured on film, and it will take place in the city which suffered the bombings. Two days after the bombs exploded on four local trains in and around Madrid, the first arrests were made.The discovery of an unexploded bomb and the mobile phone used as the detonator led police investigators quickly to a network of Islamic radicals, many of whom had been under surveillance. Despite threats from Al-Qaeda, and warnings from intelligence services after the Casablanca bombings in May 2003, the attack in Spain came as a complete surprise. Running time: 52’& 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 266 TV2World A/S Anne Köhncke Teglholm Allé 16 Copenhagen SV 2450, Denmark T. +45 652 122 23 F. +45 39 757 500 annk@tv2.dk 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 581 M USA Category: Arts & Music & Culture LA MAESTRA IN THE HOUSE Julia D’Amico The life of violinist/conductor Marylouise Nanna and her successful chamber orchestra illuminates the changing place of women in classical music. Ms. Nanna studied conducting as well as the violin in the 1950s, but at the time no orchestras hired women conductors. In 1978, while a first violinist with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, she founded The Ars Nova Musicians’Chamber Orchestra, which she still directs. The orchestra’s popular concerts of Baroque music fill churches throughout the city of Buffalo. Ms. Nanna is from Buffalo. She still lives in the home where she was raised and where her Italian-immigrant grandparents (the film-maker’s great-grandparents) lived after coming to this country in the early 1900s.The film identifies women’s challenges and progress in the music industry, especially of women conductors. Other topics discussed are: the city of Buffalo — its rise and fall, ethnic neighborhoods, and the classical music scene; contemporary classical music, which was the vogue in the 1960s and 1970s when Nanna joined the BPO; and Italian-Americans. The film includes interviews, performances and rehearsals. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: D’Amico Film Production LLC Julia D’Amico PO Box 1504, Radio City Station NewYork 10101, USA T. +21 26 14 90 62 F. +21 22 47 19 11 damico@damicofilm.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 267 M 545 FRANCE Category: History & Politics MAI 68 Jean-Luc Magneron A rare documentary about the May ’68 riots in Paris with many testimonies from unknown and well-known witnesses. Shot during the events by Jean-Luc Magneron, this poignant documentary sheds new light on events. In April 1998, some excerpts, entitled It Was Your May 68, were broadcast during the FrenchTV show“La Marche du siècle”hosted by Jean-Marie Cavada, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the events. Running time: 52’& 117’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 268 Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 5395 0464 F. +33 1 5395 0465 wide@widemanagement.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 589 M LEBANON Category: Current Affairs MAID FOR SALE Dima Al-Joundi To flee from their country’s extreme poverty and provide for their family’s survival, women from Sri Lanka leave their country to work as servants in the Middle East, and particularly in Lebanon. Lebanon, with a population of 4 million, has 800,000 immigrant workers out of which 150,000 are from Sri Lanka. Most of the time these maids find themselves in situations worse than back home, deprived of their passports, locked up in houses, working for countless hours, etc., and all this for 100 US $ a month. Once there, some of them choose to run away, others follow the path of suicide. Another kind of modern slavery, denounced by this film. Three women – Sahika, Janika and Anne-Ritta – each going through her own drama and telling us about it from the bottom of their heart.Three stories that intertwine, marked by the sending of letters, the swallowed tears upon their departure, the long years of waiting and suffering and the uncertain return home. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 269 M 393 BURKINA FASO - GERMANY Category: Current Affairs MAIMOUNA – THE LIFE IN FRONT OF ME Fabiola Maldonado The practice of female circumcision has been illegal in Burkina Faso since 1996. Despite this, many young women still undergo the painful and sometimes fatal operation. NGOs such as Bangr-Nooma work to expose the realities of the traditional practice of circumcision through educational programs.We follow one of their representatives, Maïmouna, a determined young woman, who was herself circumcised at the age of 14, as she travels by motorbike around the vast savannahs of the Satmandenga region of Burkina Faso, talking to men, women and young people about their views and her experiences. On her travels, Maïmouna repeatedly encounters familiar superstitions, fears and myths, but the discussions she leads in the communities allow a space for people to both express themselves and learn about what has been until then a taboo subject. Through the spirit and strength of Maïmouna, the film delivers a message of hope. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: 270 Fabiola Maldonado Kelter Strasse 41 Stuttgart 70199, Germany T. +49 176 4304 8376 fmaldonado@gmx.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 315 M GERMANY - USA Category: Art, Music & Culture THE MAN WHO SHOT CHINATOWN Axel Schill This is the story of a young Mexican farmer boy who, against all odds, became one of the most influential characters in the field of cinematography. It is the portrait of a man whose passion for films encompassed and promoted the immense power of film as an art form and the craft of cinematography as crucial to its impact on the viewing audience. Interviews with actors Sally Field and Richard Dreyfuss, American film critic Roger Ebert, directors William Friedkin, Mike Figgis, and John McNaughton, as well as author and director Michael Crichton and cinematographers Haskell Wexler, John Toll, and many colleagues and friends like Frank Sinatra Jr., shed light on John A. Alonzo’s creative process. His exceptional capacities as a cinematographer will be explained with the use of film clips from Harold and Maude, Vanishing Point, Sounder, Chinatown, Norma Rae, Scarface, Farewell, My Lovely, Blue Thunder, Internal Affairs and many others. Running time: 77’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 271 M 148 CZECH REPUBLIC Category: Human Interest & Lifestyles Festival Participation MARCELA Helena Třeštíková The life of Marcela, an ordinary Czech woman, is observed over the course of 26 years. The viewer feels the urge to struggle and fight back with Marcela as her tragic life unfolds, especially when her daughter dies unexpectedly, an event that almost drives her to suicide. However, the responsibility she feels for her retarded son gives her the will to survive.The story of Marcela was initially part of a 20-year survey of married life in the Czech Republic. The events that took place in Marcela’s life caused a wave of solidarity among the Czech public who sent her money and personal support. The distressing destiny of Marcela’s life and the act of human support from her fellow citizens made her story worth telling in a separate film. Marcela is currently looking forward to a better future. Running time: 82’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 272 Taskovski Films Ltd Jarmila Outratova 4BWenworth street London, E1 7TF, UK T. +420 776 066165 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com www.taskovskifilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 322 M ITALY Category: Lifestyles MARCELLO MASTROIANNI – THE APPEAL OF AN ORDINARY MAN Daniela Piccioni & Sandro Lai An homage to Marcello Mastroianni and his career, through archival footage from the RAI repertoire, including interviews, specials, backstage, and awards ceremonies. Handsome and photogenic, his talent always made him stand out, both on stage and on set and allowed him to play a vast array of characters seamlessly. His persona left a deep mark on the panorama of Italian post-war cinema.The turning point of his career took place when he got the part of a modern anti-hero in La dolce vita, the seminal film which was the epitome of Italy and Italians, and which also symbolized the start of a very successful personal and professional relationship with Federico Fellini. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: RaiTrade Margherita Zocaro Via Umberto Novaro, 18 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 749 83 41 F. +39 063 701 343 zocaro@raitrade.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 273 M 149 PALESTINE Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation MARIA’S GROTTO Buthina Canaan Khoury A gripping portrait of women whose lives were dictated by a moral code, Maria’s Grotto is a painfully true film about the issue of honor killings in Palestine. Khoury explores the issue through the stories of four women: one is wrongly accused of dishonoring her family and then murdered; the second dies after being forced by her brothers to swallow poison; the third survives repeated stabbings inflicted by her brother; and the fourth is a hip-hop singer who dares speak out against honor killings and consequently faces death threats.Through these stories, Khoury exposes the magnitude of honor killings in Palestine. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 274 Majd Production Company Buthina Canaan Khoury Main St.Taybeh Ramalla, Palestine T. +972 2 2898022 F. +972 2 2898022 buthinack@hotmail.com www.womeninstruggle.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 406 M GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture MARIO VARGAS LLOSA – GREAT WRITERS OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Elias Demetriou Mario Vargas Llosa, a documentary portrait of the world famous writer, his life and work, shot in Madrid. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous St. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 275 M 278 GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture MARRAKECH (THE CALLIGRAPHER ABDERRAHIM AÏT-EL-HAD) Costas Dandinakis The city of Marrakech through the acquaintance between a Koranic calligrapher and a Greek traveler. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: 276 Costas Dandinakis 15 Protopapadaki St. Chania 73 100, Greece T. +30 697 905 84 58 anax1960@yahoo.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 212 M GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries MASTERPIECE (PART I) Stefanos Mondelos Stelios Pagias is the“Masterpiece”, not only because of the interest he attracts through his zest for life, even lthough he is quadriplegic, but also for the opportunity he offers us to re-examine commonly accepted rules and concepts of aesthetic value. Given that disability appears not to abide by these rules, Stelios challenges us to discover new aesthetic concepts, where disability and beauty are not mutually exclusive. Running time: 25’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Stefanos Mondelos 23, Lefkosias St. Athens 11253, Greece T. +30 697 225 22 73 mondelos@lycos.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 277 M 534 TURKEY Category: Art, Music & Culture MAWLANA JALALUDDIN RUMI Tülay Akça Mawlana was a great mystic poet, a Sufi and a philosopher who lived in the 13th century. This documentary relates the significance of Mawlana and his importance to contemporary people, drawing as source materials literary works and research studies penned by members of the Mawlavi sect and by experts and scholars on Mawlavi philosophy from different countries (Turkey, Switzerland, Holland, Germany, Afghanistan). What brings people of varying languages, religions and ethnic groups together? How does this philosophy of love relate to the modern individual? What are the elements in Mawlavi thought that ensure eternal contemporariness? This documentary aims at introducing, explaining and tracing the reflections of his philosophy of love in contemporary societies, in addition to relating his story. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 278 Turkish Radio –TV Corp. Fuat Kale Turan Gunes Bulvari Or-An Ankara 06109,Turkey T. +90 312 490 76 59 F. +90 312 491 26 06 fuat.kale@trt.net.tr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 241 M GREECE Category: History & Politics MEANT TO LEAVE Lucia Rikaki They left their countries, they live amongst us and they consider Greece their second home. Bella, Bulgaria: everyone has the right to freely choose his job and to benefit from fair and satisfactory working conditions in this environment . Mahmood, Palestine: there is no one that abandons his home and country for no reason. Grace, Lebanon: War destroys not only the land but also our hearts. War turns our hearts into stone and makes our eyes blind Nadia, Ukraine: An immigrant is a man without a home. Home is not a place but a face that recognizes you. Ziad, Syria: Immigration embodies personal hope with a future but without a face. Aifa, Kenya: The unforeseen can be regarded as injustice which resides in the new “promised”lands. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: TrickyTrick Films Ltd Lucia Rikaki 10 Ionos Dragoumi Street Athens 115 28, Greece T. +30 210 724 52 27 F. +30 210 729 37 76 lrikaki@otenet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 279 M 150 DENMARK Category: Science & Knowledge & Social Issues Festival Participation MECHANICAL LOVE Phie Ambo A documentary on the interrelationship between robots and humans. The film portrays people who have a close relationship with a robot, and it takes us from the high temple of robot technology,Tokyo, Japan, to Braunschweig, Germany, to Italy and back to Copenhagen, Denmark. By this world tour, director Phie Ambo seeks to highlight the human need for love and our craving to be loved by others – perhaps the two most important aspects of life.Through the main characters, she examines the cultural differences in how we accept emotional robots in the East and theWest. Running time: 52’ & 79’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 280 TV 2 Danmark Anne Köhncke Teglholm Allé 16 2450 Copenhagen SV, Denmark T. +45 6521 2223 F. +45 3975 7500 annk@tv2.dk 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 431 M UK - USA Category: Current Affairs MEETING RESISTANCE Steve Connors & Molly Bingham The film raises the veil of anonymity surrounding the Iraqi insurgency by meeting face to face with individuals who are passionately engaged in the struggle, and documenting, for the very first time, the sentiments experienced and actions taken by a nation’s citizens when their homeland is occupied. Voices that have previously not been heard, male and female, speak candidly about their motivations, hopes and goals, revealing a kaleidoscope of human perspectives. Featuring reflective, yet fervent conversations with active insurgents, Meeting Resistance is the missing piece in the puzzle of understanding the Iraq war. Directed by Steve Connors and Molly Bingham, this daring, eye-opening film provides unique insight into the personal narratives of people involved in the resistance, exploding myth after myth about the war in Iraq and the Iraqis who participate. Through its unprecedented access to these clandestine groups, Meeting Resistance focuses the spotlight on the “other side,” clarifying why the violence in Iraq continues to this day and providing a deeper understanding of both the toll of occupation and the human condition of resistance. Running time: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 281 M 530 SPAIN Category: History & Politics MEKONG BUTTERFLIES Pedro Barbadillo & Carlos Ayuso After escaping from the brothel where she was held as a sex slave for two years, 22-yearoldVeasna, a Cambodian woman, is determined to return to the scene of the crime to try and save her friends there. Her story sheds light on the dark world of sex trafficking in Southeast Asia.This gruesome business affects millions of young girls and women around the world who are sold, enslaved and sexually exploited by big prostitution rings. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 282 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 514 M JAPAN Category: Arts, Music, & Culture MEMORY OF THE WAVES Kazutaka Tokoda This is a story of an elderly canoe builder. This biography of a seafaring canoe builder depicts his life from youth, beforeWorldWar II, to the present. His dream of ocean voyaging, his canoe building career, his innovations in the domain of hydrodynamics and an episode of his wild days as the “Hot-rodder of the Sea”all make this documentary about an indigenous Okinawan master canoe builder intent on passing down his heritage an interesting documentary to watch. Since the 1970s he had been out of work, wooden canoes being replaced by the FRP plastic boat. In 2000 an order for a wooden canoe suddenly came to him. Since the miraculous Suhni revival, he has devoted himself to making canoes once again. After the final filming of Memory of the Waves a letter arrived with news from Ishigaki Island. Although he had no successor, an apprentice came to Mr. Arashiro’s shipyard to learn from this master Suhni canoe builder at last. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: KazutakaTokoda Takaoka 8-3, J-StageTakaoka 405 Tomakomai 053-0035, Japan T. +81 144 848 807 F. +81 144 848 807 tokokaz@amber.plala.or.jp 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 283 M 423 GERMANY Category: Lifestyles MENAGE A TROIS Caterina Klusemann Are three better than two for the dance of love? What makes love triangles such a staple in literature, film and pornography? Is it better to keep the triangle a secret fantasy or to really try to live a ménage à trois? A sensual ride through the history of triads, from Adam and Eve and the snake toTruffaut to Superman, through many juicy anecdotes, real life experiences, surprising footage and probing reflections on the nature of our desire for more than two... Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 284 Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. +49 341 215 66 38 F. +49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 566 M THE NETHERLANDS Category: Art, Music & Culture MICHA KLEIN: SPEEDING ON THE VIRTUAL HIGHWAY Corinne van Egeraat Love, peace, happiness, drugs and art. A film about Dutch new media artist Micha Klein (1964). Micha Klein was a pioneer of the digital image culture and gained international fame as a computer artist in the 90s with his manipulated photos of perfect people in stylized virtual landscapes and architectural spaces. At the same time, Klein, one of the first VJs, became an icon in the developing house scene.Throughout this time, Klein had held onto his “Utopian lifestyle,” where he attempts to“live” in the virtual world of his images. Director Corinne van Egeraat follows Klein as he works on his new art series. The unique personal archive material, combined with interviews and activities throughout the past year, makes this a unique time document. Speeding on the Virtual Highway confronts us with how fast digital developments go and how quickly times change, especially if you’re living in the fast lane. Running time: 79’& 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Submarine YanivWolf Rapenburgerstraat 109 Amsterdam 1011VL,The Netherlands T. +31 20 330 12 26 F. +31 20 330 12 27 Yaniv@submarine.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 285 M 151 SWEDEN Category: Social Issues Festival Participation MILKBAR Ewa Einhorn, Terese Mörnvik Danuta and Dzitka are two stubborn Polish ladies running a state subsidized restaurant founded under communist rule. Here one can eat one’s fill for less then €1. Large pots of cabbage boil in the kitchen and a large roaring machine peels potatoes. Danuta inspects the kitchen and all the chefs and assistants while Dzitka takes the orders. Suddenly the potato machine breaks down. Dzitka and Danuta are forced to peel the potatoes by hand.The queue of customers becomes very long. A man is impudent enough to order a double portion of potatoes! Out of Poland’s 25,000 milkbars, only 140 remain. Can Communism’s slow food stand up to Capitalism’s fast food? Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 286 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Rofekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East H3L 1A8 Montreal, Quebec, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com www.filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 277 M GREECE Category: Arts, Music, Culture Festival Participation MIMIS ΚONTOS – FROM MOONRISE TO THE SETTING OF THE MOON Kalliopi Legaki What kind of a path is there to follow for an artist who – according to his own words – loved life more than art without the slightest compunction? Which might be the dilemmas and enigmas of a painter who was never under the protection of galleries and art dealers?This documentary film traces and deciphers the life and work of the great painter Mimis Kontos, who turned his back on fame and remained silent for many years, until the new generation discovered his talent and avant-garde work. Running time: 24’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 287 M 529 SPAIN Category: History & Politics MINED LIVES Lluís Jené & Oriol Gispert An exhibition by the photographer Gervasio Sánchez will open in Barcelona in a few days’ time. It is called “Mined Lives”and covers the lives of the young people who were victims of anti-personnel mines. The Ottawa Treaty, signed in 1997, outlawed the manufacture, sale and use of anti-personnel mines and was the outcome of lobbying by thousands of organizations.To commemorate the event, Gervasio Sánchez traveled around the world to photograph mine victims. A film crew accompanies Sánchez as he tracks down the young people he photographed ten years ago and discovers how their lives have changed. The difficulties these young mine victims have in getting by in countries recovering from years of fighting is shown through their daily lives.This report shows the photographer at work in Cambodia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Mozambique. Sánchez reflects on his experiences with the victims of anti-personnel mines in this heart-rending documentary. The OttawaTreaty also fosters mine removal, but progress has been slower than envisaged. According to the UN, at the current rate it will take 1,000 years to rid the planet of mines. Despite this gloomy forecast, the documentary shows that where there is life, there is hope. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 288 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. + 34 93 499 93 33 F. + 34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 272 M GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture Festival Participation THE MIRROR AND THE KNIFE Dimitris Vernikos Manos Hadjidakis is a musical genius, who forged a brilliant creative career while confronting with scepticism and questioning deeply entrenched viewpoints. With his songs and his music he focused on the dream dimension of mankind, pointing the way towards freedom and non-conformism. 18 April 1961. Oscar for Best Song to the Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis for the title song of the film Never on Sunday. Manos is not present at the awards ceremony and for the first time in its history the Oscar remains undelivered... Never on Sunday will beleaguer its musical father for many years to come with its fame. He will continue to project his visions in their most extreme form and to reveal the deeper meaning of art in every way. As for the Oscar... Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 289 M 348 USA Category: Human Interest & Social issues MISS GULAG Maria Yatskova Miss Gulag follows three female prisoners in a Siberian prison preparing to compete in a beauty pageant.Through the pageant emerges a complex narrative on the lives of the first generation of women to come of age in post-Soviet Russia. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 290 Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 395 M ITALY Category: Docudrama MITUMBA Raffaele Brunetti The story of aT-shirt... and how it traveled from the North to the South of the world. It is the inside-out story of a piece of clothing’s first and second life and everything that happens in between.The tale is told by the people involved in the second hand clothes trade and by the thoughts of a traveler. He starts out from Hamburg, Germany, shadowing aTshirt that belonged to Felix, a 10-year-old football fan. Four months later, he arrives inTanzania, at the village of Ilambilole, where the T-shirt finally reaches 9-year-old Lucky, another football fan. Along the way, he encounters an incredible number of people who had something to do with the T-shirt and whose livelihoods revolve around the buying and selling of second hand clothes and shoes. Mitumba is an entertaining yet objective documentary, characterized by attractive images and a pace that advances the narrative of aT-shirt as a metaphor for the relationship between north and south. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2005 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Taskovski Films Ltd Jarmila Outratova 4BWenworth street London, E1 7TF, UK T. +420 776 066165 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com www.taskovskifilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 291 M 475 POLAND Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Category: Creative Documentaries MODELS Monika Pawluczuk Models is a documentary commissioned by the Friends of Integration Association. It tells the story of models in wheelchairs, who come from Katowice toWarsaw to take part in a fashion show.The educational part gives a precise picture of all the obstacles they have to overcome and proposes architectural solutions, which could make life easier for disabled people. Running time: 28’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 292 Krakow Film Foundation KatarzynaWilk Morawskiego 5 p.434 Krakow 30-102, Poland T. +48 122 946 945 F. +48 122 946 945 katarzyna@kff.com.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 461 M FRANCE Category: Current Affairs MONSANTO, YOUR BIG BROTHER IN BUSINESS! Marie-Monique Robin Since its beginnings in 1905, the Monsanto empire has been built upon the manufacture of chemical products that have ended up being banned from the market. Every time, the multinational has lied, hidden or doctored studies that demonstrate the harmfulness of its products. It has had proceedings brought against it and been ordered to pay hefty fines, but that has not stopped its irresistible rise. Today, it is the world leader in GMO production. The transgenic seeds it markets are resistant to the powerful herbicide “Roundup” its landmark product for twenty years. An investigation into the Saint Louis“giant”and the recent developments it has made in biotechnology and seed control. Running time: 52’& 90’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8 rue Marceau Issy-les-Moulineaux 92130, France T. +33 1 5500 7081 F. +33 1 5500 8065 a-kamga@artefrance.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 293 M 556 IRAN Category: Creative Documentaries THE MOONLIGHT PRAYER Mehdi Rahmani When you look very closely, you see that man and death and the soil are closer to each other than to woman and life and the sky. In short, you that women’s hands are higher towards the sky than men’s. You can raise your hands towards the sky, in the emptiness of a cave or in the corner of a room or in the angle of a chapel, but if you give your heart to the heart of the crowd and lose yourself in it, the ones who came one by one to enjoy the sky. If during your disappearance you find yourself, and luck helps you a little bit, you will be satiated from the precipitation of the sky.The home of the goldsmith is a place where many mothers come to raise their praying hands towards the sky to benefit from the mediation of the holinesses of being.We hope they don’t return with empty and dusty hands. When you look well, your hand will get a portion of the sky, the dusty wind gets lighter. Running time: 12’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 294 PFDC Co. (Persian Film Distribution Center) Majid Shams No20, unit5, Khajeh Abdollah Ansari St. Shariati St. Tehran 009821, Iran T. +98 21 2286 8250 F. +98 21 2286 5747 info@pfdc.ir 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 373 M BULGARIA Category: Creative Documentaries THE MOSQUITO PROBLEM & OTHER STORIES Andrey Paounov The epic story of a village turned concentration camp, turned city, turned nuclear power plant and its population, swamped between regimes, fried fish, ideologies, mass murder, pop-folk music, guilt, redemption, hope and mosquitoes… A small town and its hopeful citizens are about to embark on a bright new journey. Massive rusty cranes, foreign investors, and the joyful chants of cheerleaders carry the dream of a great nuclear future. Disturbed only by gigantic biting mosquitoes, the townsfolk celebrate the atomic joy by engraving the nuclear power plant logo on buildings and soup bowls. Amidst the apparent atomic prosperity, lies a past that no one wants to remember. An island holding terrifying secrets. Stories of shocking and horrible crimes loom over the city just like the dark clouds of mosquitoes descending on its citizens. A world instantly transformed by ideologies, regimes and dreams of economic prosperity.These are tales of characters whose lives intersect through a sinister past, a nuclear future and the biting mosquitoes flying through time, sealing their fate together. Running time: 52’& 100’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: TV2World A/S Anne Köhncke Teglholm Allé 16 Copenhagen SV 2450, Denmark T. +45 652 122 23 F. +45 39 757 500 annk@tv2.dk 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 295 M 590 SWITZERLAND Category: Adventure & Travel THE MOST DIFFICULT TRAIN IN THE WORLD Daniel Wyss The railroad in Ecuador is agonizing.This means of transportation was constructed a century ago and was never a profitable endeavor and yet it became the link between the coastline and the highlands. Nowadays, along the railway, only ghost towns remain. In the deserted train station of Quito, some retired railroad workers still talk about the time when the train used to travel all across the country.These old men and hundreds of miles of railroad tracks are the last witnesses of an era fallen into oblivion. The death of this mythical train is not only a sad event for train aficionados; it is an exemplary illustration of the decrepitude of public services in developing countries. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 296 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 361 M GERMANY Category: History & Politics THE MOST SECRET PLACE ON EARTH - THE CIA’S COVERT WAR IN LAOS Marc Eberle In The Most Secret Place On Earth, key players of the SecretWar– former CIA agents, American pilots, Laotian fighters and war reporters – take us on a journey into the physical heart of theVietnamWar:Top secret Long Cheng, where the CIA built its headquarters in 1962. It was from this base that the SecretWar was largely planned and executed. As the war dragged on, Long Cheng became the busiest airbase in the world and a major center for the global opium and heroin trade. As we journey into Long Cheng for the first time – the site has been off limits to the outside world since the end of the war in 1975 – the film reconstructs the gripping story of the operation and illustrates its relevance to current American conflicts. Running time: 102’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduction Christian Beetz Heinrich-Roller Strasse 15 Berlin 10405, Germany T. +49 30 69 56 69 10 F. +49 30 69 56 69 15 info@gebrueder-beetz.de 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 297 M 253 GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries MOTHER OLYMPOS Yiannis Hatzivassilis The film is a tribute to the women of Olympos, a remote, mountainous village on the island of Karpathos, Greece. It describes the every day life, the hardships, and the rich tradition of this unique village in a poetic way. The film starts at daybreak in Olympos. We hear the natural sounds. The church bell disturbs the silence. A woman lights a candle in the church. Then we see scenes of celebration, ceremonies, processions, everyday life on the mountains, in the fields, the houses.The soundtrack is the Akathist hymn, an indirect reference to the matrimonial tradition in Olympos: only the firstborn child had the right to get married. Through interviews with older women describing their life in the past and life today we become better acquainted with the way of life in Olympos. The writer Manolis Makris narrates his text“Mother Olympos,”illustrated by the image of the woman-mother, farmer, shepherdess, dancer described as a biblical figure. An autobiographic scene of the director with his mother rounds up the tribute to the women of Olympos.At the end, there are scenes with children who have faith in life. The sun sets into the sea. A life, a day are completed. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: 298 Yiannis Hatzivassilis Iroon Polytechniou 9 Rhodes 85 100, Greece T. +30 697 622 76 76 selai@otenet.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 427 M BRAZIL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues MR. BENÉ GOES TO ITALY Manuel Carvalho The small farmer, Benedito Batista da Silva, 60 years old, is considered an authority on manioc flour production in Pará State, Amazon, Brazil. He was also the protagonist of Projeto Mandioca’s first film, the documentary The Manioc Flour Professor that was selected for the 2006 Slow Food on Film Festival. This film was shown worldwide and after that Mr Bené was invited to participate inTerra Madre 2006,Turin, Italy, representing the manioc flour producers of Brazil. This documentary shows his trip from Bragança, Pará to Turin, Italy and back home. The encounter of different cultures, of small farmers from all over the world and the enchantment of coming in contact with European culture blends with the profound affective bond Mr. Bené makes with the Italian family that hosts him. The film is about breaking barriers – cultural, economic and even physical – in this amazing anthropological adventure. The documentary Mr. Bené Goes to Italy shows that there is still hope for the small Brazilian farmer. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Made ForTV Manuel Carvalho Rua Paulino Fernandes #29 Rio De Janeiro 22270-050, Brazil T. +55 212 537 71 12 F. +55 212 537 71 12 manuel@email.iis.com.br 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 299 M 152 CANADA Category: Current Affairs Festival Participation MR. BIG Tiffany Burns “Mr. Big”is the name of an undercover sting created and perfected by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It is considered entrapment in many other countries, including the United States and England. But the Canadian court system allows confessions made to cops posing as criminals to be admitted as evidence. Director Tiffany Burns has a personal connection to the documentary: her brother is one of the many Canadians who have been targeted by a“Mr. Big”undercover scenario. In his case, video of his confession convinced an American jury to ignore DNA evidence pointing to other suspects and witnesses who saw Sebastian across town at the time of the murders.While she was researching his case, Tiffany realized Sebastian Burns and his friend Atif Rafay are not the first people who have falsely confessed to murder. Running time: 89’ & 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 300 Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 516 M USA Category: Docudrama MR. UNTOUCHABLE Marc Levin The true-life story of Harlem’s notorious Nicky Barnes, a junkie turned multimillionaire drug-lord, MR. UNTOUCHABLE takes its audience deep inside the heroin industry of the 1970s.The most powerful black drug kingpin in NewYork City history, Barnes came from humble beginnings to make himself and his comrades rich beyond their wildest dreams, ultimately reaching national infamy in 1977 when the New York Times put him on the front cover of their magazine with the headline“Mr. Untouchable”. Soon after, it all came crumbling down, and facing a life sentence without parole, Barnes started naming names. With the first hand testimony from“the black Godfather”himself, this documentary tells an epic story of business, excess, greed and revenge. Running time: 92’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Laird Adamson HDNet Films / Magnolia Pictures 49West 27th Street, 7th Floor NewYork, NY 10001, USA T. +1 212 924 67 01 F. +1 212 481 39 64 ladamson@magpictures.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 301 M 302 GERMANY Category: History & Politics MR. WONG’S WORLD Christian Schidlowski “When I first came to Shanghai, it was so sad to see these nice and historical buildings being replaced by all these high-rise buildings. And I thought: It’s such a pity that all this is being destroyed instead of being preserved and renovated.” Jeffrey Wong In Shanghai, a teeming anthill of humanity, the future is fighting the past. In only a few years, 2000 new high-rises have replaced vast parts of the old town.The traditional Chinese architecture would be gradually becoming extinct, if it weren’t for the multi-millionaire JeffreyWong. A Chinese man living in Canada,Wong has returned to Shanghai to save what’s left of his homeland’s historic buildings. Secretly, the millionaire acquires beautiful old houses, temples and pagodas. In clandestine operations, his workers take them apart at night – stone by stone, tile by tile, always wary of disapproving government officials. Now he has started to rebuild his collection of 150 buildings as a“heritage village”. Mr. Wong’s World is the gripping story of an unusual vision and an insightful portrait of modern China. Running time: 80’& 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 302 PaulThiltges Distributions PaulThiltges 45, bd. Pierre Frieden, bldg KB2, Office 154 Luxembourg L-1543, Luxembourg T. +352 250 3931 F. +352 250 394 pthiltges@ptd.lu 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 338 M ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Religion MY BROTHER Yulie Cohen Gerstel How can peace in the Middle East prevail, if it cannot do so in a family? More than 25 years have gone by since Yulie’s brother turned into an ultra orthodox Jew and lost contact. This story is a persistent journey towards an understanding of people falling in love with religion. Following My Terrorist and My Land Zion, in My BrotherYulie tries to reunite her Israeli family, reflecting on her personal story, but also on the collective one. Running time: 56’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 44 312 2060 F. +41 44 312 2080 info@firsthandfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 303 M 270 GREECE Category: Science & Knowledge Festival Participation MY FIRST TIME Maria Leonida MyFirstTimeisafilmaboutpregnancy.It’s abouthowawomanfeelswhensheentersintothat particular period in her life when adversity, emotion and new experiences overwhelm her. It’s about all those questions that are not answered in books but that pregnant women share with each other.The film is built around the personal diary of the director and her “first time”experience with child bearing. Anxiety, instinct, logic and the subconscious are the ingredients of an explosive cocktail in a body that is constantly changing.The director videotapes herself and four other women as she searches for answers to her queries. Iro, Angeliki, Joyce and Anna constitute different aspects of a modern woman.The questions are many: How does one deal today with the desire to have a child? What are the constituent elements of that notorious term“motherhood”?What is the relationship between the reproduction of the human species and love? Can one really prepare for the new role, that of a parent? The film wants to show everything a woman and a couple have to deal with from the moment they decide to have a baby until the birth. It is a personal film about those nine months viewed with a lot of realism but also a great deal of humor. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 304 Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 462 M ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries MY HOME Debora Scaperrotta On the outskirts of Bucharest, two 14-year-olds live by themselves in an apartment, without their families. How did they end up there? What about their past? Alex and Petronel struggle to cope with daily life as adults. They’ve never been allowed a real childhood. Casa Mia follows the two main characters in their thoughts and in their memories of their past lives spent with their families and on the streets.The film accompanies them as they reveal their dreams and set out for two different destinations. Alex struggles to make his dream come true, while Petronel takes a trip back in time, in search of love from his family. But at home all he finds is disappointment. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ZeLIG – School of Documentary,Television and New Media EmanueleVernillo Via Brennero 20/d Bolzano 39100, Italy T. +39 047 130 20 28 F. +39 047 197 79 31 vernillo@zeligfilm.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 305 M 411 LATVIA - FRANCE Category: History & Politics MY HUSBAND ANDREI SAKHAROV Inara Kolmane How does the“brains”of the Soviet regime, an academician, the“father”of the hydrogen bomb, an outstanding intellectual for whom all doors were open, even in the Kremlin, become an irreconcilable champion of human rights and prisoners of conscience and an internationally renowned enemy of this system? The film My Husband Andrei Sakharov answers this question in an intriguing yet subdued, even intimate form – by contrasting the views of witnesses from that era and Sakharov’s colleagues. His widow Yelena Bonner and the last secretary general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev are two of the brightest participants in this film’s indirect debate. It not only presents the facts and their interpretations, but also uses unique KGB archival material and a strong poeticism. The documentary footage makes one think about the games of power and guarantees of human freedom that is a topical theme not only in Russia, but everywhere. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 306 Vitagraph Filippo D’Angelo Via Schiavonia 1 Bologna 40121, Italy T. +39 051 267 150 F. +39 051 267 150 vitagraph@libero.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 202 M GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation ΜY LIFE AND TIMES – MICHAEL CACOYANNIS Lydia Carras In this film, for the first time, Michael Cacoyannis narrates the story of his life, an invaluable personal testimony. The film takes us from colonial Cyprus of his childhood to the great cultural metropolises of his time. A man of keen perception and sharp wit, he comments on the world-class stars that have worked with him. Rare footage from rehearsals acquaints us with Cacoyannis as director, giving the viewer a glimpse of the magical world of theater and cinema. MikisTheodorakis’ testimony brings to life the years of his collaboration with Michael Cacoyannis in Electra, Zorba and Iphigeneia, set against a backdrop of the political and social developments of the time. The film also features testimonies by Vincent Kassel, Charlotte Rampling,Walter Lassaly (the director of photography who won the Oscar for Zorba), Dimitris Papaioannou, Claire Bloom, et al. In his private world, at home on the slopes of Filopappos Hill in Athens, Michael Cacoyannis is now given to more contemplative thoughts. Running time: 87’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: LC ProductionS Marcelle Harissi 19 Prytaniou Athens 10556, Greece T. +30 210 32 20 043 F. +30 210 32 11 977 lycarr@panafonet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 307 M 598 FRANCE Category: Current Affairs MY LIFE AS A HOMELESS MAN Jean-Charles Deniau For 22 days during the Christmas period, Jean-Charles Deniau put himself in a Parisian homeless person’s shoes. Penniless, without telephone or contact with his kin, equipped with a backpack and a sleeping bag, he shared the daily life of people living on the street; looking for food, panhandling for money, the search for a shelter at night or a safe street corner to sleep in. Using hidden cameras, this documentary helps to penetrate an unknown world of soup kitchens and homeless emergency shelters, portraying this race for survival that often looks like a full time job. This film is much more than reportage. It is made of meetings among equals, without frills and voyeurism. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 308 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 153 M JAPAN Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation MY NEW LIFE, MY BROTHER Naoyasu Warasina Tsuyoshi Inose, 30, is going to live his new life in the residential area of Eiwa, Saitama City, near the Arakawa River. Tsuyoshi suffers from muscular dystrophy. He and three helpers have left their former group of handicapped persons and started their own workshop. Tsuyoshi invites his brotherYasuo, 24, to be the first member of the workshop.Yasuo also suffers from muscular dystrophy.The two brothers now have their new life here, with the helpers taking shifts every day. At the beginning of 2007,Tsuyoshi suggests toYasuo that they start playing music again. When Yasuo was in hospital before, he and some volunteers put together a band named Raspberry Fields. But Raspberry Fields disbanded a year ago and since thenYasuo has led a quiet life at home. Now they decide to work hard and play live on“24-HourTelevision”. Running time: 71’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Life Assist Familish NaoyasuWarasina 3-1-3-404, Buzou, Minami-ku Saitama-City, 336-0025, Japan T. +81 48 864 7090 F. +81 48 864 7090 n-warasina@camel.plala.or.jp http://familish2007.hp.infoseek.co.jp 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 309 M 428 TURKEY Category: Art, Music & Culture MY PILLOW IS STONE, MY QUILT IS STONE Irem Kutuk After a long and violent war,Turkey and Greece signed theTreaty of Lausanne in 1923. Such a decision had never made before in world history: approximately two million people living within the countries’borders were forced into a population exchange. The Muslims living within the Greek borders were to be sent toTurkey and the Greek Orthodox Christians in Turkey were to be sent to Greece. For the Muslim and Christian communities this decision was devastating.They had to leave behind their life and possessions, and emigrate to a“motherland” that they had never seen before and the language of which they did not speak. On 30 July 1924, the 400 Muslimsfrom thesmallmountainvillageofJerveni, Kastoria, left theirlandand memories to embark on a laborious trip that began inThessaloniki and ended in Cappadocia,Turkey. On 3 October 1924, the Jerveni Muslims set foot in their new motherland,Turkey, when their ship anchored in Mersin. They traveled by train to Sinasos/Mustafapasha, Cappadocia and came to a landscape they could never have anticipated. A long struggle awaited them: they were placed by theTurkish government in the 20-room mansions that the Greek Orthodox emigrants had left behind (mansions they could not possibly take care of), were given hectares of grape vines that they did not know how to cultivate and had to face the initial unwelcoming attitude of the local Muslims. This is the story of the three generations of the Mustafapasha emigrants – their 80-year struggle to keep their identity, their language and their culture. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 310 Giyotin Productions EmineYildirim GurbuzTurk Sokak 18/5 Kadikoy Istanbul 34710,Turkey T. +90 216 450 33 11, F. +90 216 450 33 10 emine@giyotinfilm.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 594 M FRANCE Category: Discoveries, Nature & Wild life MYTHICAL ROADS Miscellaneous Directors A journey into the heart of nature, in its most beautiful, impressive and pure aspects. A journey into the heart of the human soul, in its most beautiful, impressive and pure dimensions. A journey along mythical roads, roads that turned nature upside down, shook history, moved people and structured their civilizations. Routes that are punctuated by ports, cities, people, silences and laughter. Between myths and slices of daily life, unexpected meetings and new developments make of these routes a real journey of initiation for the viewer. Running time: 17 x 52’ Year of production: 2007-2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 311 404 N GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture NADINE GORDIMER – GREAT WRITERS OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE Apostolos Karakassis Nadine Gordimer, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for literature. A documentary portrait of her life and work, shot in Johannesburg. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous St. Athens 112 51, Greece T. +30 210 867 04 78 F. +30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 313 N 488 USA Category: History & Politics NANKING Bill Guttentag & Dan Sturman A powerful, emotional and relevant reminder of the heartbreaking toll war takes on the innocent, Nanking tells the story of the Japanese invasion of Nanking, China, in the early days of World War II. As part of a campaign to conquer all of China, the Japanese subjected Nanking – which was then China’s capital – to months of aerial bombardment, and when the city fell, the Japanese army unleashed murder and rape on a horrifying scale. In the midst of the rampage, a small group of Westerners banded together to establish a Safety Zone where over 200,000 Chinese found refuge. Unarmed, these missionaries, university professors, doctors and businessmen – including a Nazi named John Rabe – bore witness to the events, while risking their own lives to protect civilians from slaughter. Running time: 89’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 314 Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 Amsterdam 1013 CN,The Netherlands T. +31 20 627 32 15 F. +31 20 626 11 55 info@fortissimo.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 561 N USA Category: Current Affairs NEVER PERFECT Regina Park In 2006, there were 11 million cosmetic surgeries performed in the United States which constituted an $11.4 billion industry. Director Regina Park explores the motivation behind the phenomenon and questions why more and more young Asian women are subjecting themselves to the knife in their quest for perfection and beauty. Park’s starting point is Mai-Anh, a 27-year-old Vietnamese American living the American dream in suburban California. A successful entrepreneur, Mai-Anh experiences a“quarter-life-crisis” and begins a literal and symbolic transformation of herself: a relocation from quiet suburbia to the heart of urban LA, a new lifestyle defined by living on her own for the first time and, finally, a new physical makeover – plastic surgery. From Mai-Anh’s initial relocation to the moment of her surgery and thereafter, Park engages audiences in Mai-Anh’s journey to reinvent herself. Traversing historical and contemporary notions of beauty within Asian and popular cultures, Park’s intelligently pieced documentary incorporates a rich selection of archival footage and ignites lively debate on the phenomenon. In the process, Park discovers that submission to the scalpel is less about achieving ideal beauty than it is about power. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales Diana Kluge 2/1 College Hill, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand T. +64 9 309 26 13 F. +64 9 309 40 84 info@smileyfilmdistribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 315 N 214 GREECE-PORTUGAL-CYPRUS Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation THE NIGHT FERNANDO PESSOA ΜΕΤ CONSTANTINE CAVAFY Stelios Charalambopoulos On 21 October 1929 the ocean liner Saturnia sails from Trieste on its voyage to America, picking up immigrants from the ports of the Mediterranean. A young Greek who boards the ship at Patras will witness an unexpected encounter: One night aboard this ship that carries the dreams of the NewWorld, an equally dreamlike but very real encounter will take place between two of the greatest poets of the century that just ended: Fernando Pessoa and Constantine Cavafy. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 316 Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous str. Athens 11251, Greece T. +30 210 86 70 478 F. +30 210 86 77 828 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 154 N CHINA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation NOBODY’S CHILD Chao Gan This is a story of two generations.When the parents divorce, the three family members go on their separate ways. The father marries his first girlfriend whom he had met during the Cultural Revolution, while the mother plans to marry her boss. Born in the 1980s, Bing cannot understand his parents’choice.Through personal investigation, he tries to find out who was to blame for the failure of the marriage. However, when the facts emerge, he falls apart. To find out the reason for the divorce, he embarks on a journey to a place 8,000 miles away.This journey will give him a better understanding of his parents’ lives. He will discover that an unforgettable period in the history of his country played a crucial part in the tragedy of the marriage. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Double Montage Production Company Mengzhou Zhang 248-54 Chengshan Road Shanghai, 200126, China T. +86 21 62870154 F. +86 21 62870009 ganchao@ganchao.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 317 N 312 USA Category: Art, Music & Culture NOTE BY NOTE Ben Niles The most thoroughly handcrafted instruments in the world, Steinway pianos are as unique and full of personality as the world-class musicians who play them. However, their makers are a dying breed: skilled cabinetmakers, gifted tuners, experienced hand-crafters. Note by Note is a feature-length documentary that follows the creation of a Steinway concert grand, #L1037 – from forest floor to concert hall. It explores the relationship between musician and instrument, chronicles the manufacturing process, and illustrates what makes each Steinway unique in this age of mass production. From the factory floor in Queens to Steinway Hall in Manhattan, each piano’s journey is complex – spanning 12 months, 12,000 parts, 450 craftsmen, and countless hours of fine-tuned labor. Filmed in key Steinway locations – the factory, Steinway’s reserved“Bank”, and private auditions – Note by Note is a loving celebration of not just craftsmanship, but of a dying breed of person who is deeply connected to working by hand. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 318 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 33 58 F. +1 514 844 72 98 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 592 N FRANCE Category: Travel & Religion NOTHING IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR GOD Jean-Louis Saporito From Christmas celebration in Lalibela, the so-called “Black Jerusalem,” famous for its rock-hewn churches, to Easter celebrations in Axum, capital city of the Kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, this film proposes to take a closer look at the followers of Ethiopian Orthodox Christian practices. Guided by a woman pilgrim through steep mountains and across majestic plateaus, we embark on a journey that leaves the viewer in a state of wonder about such a spiritual culture, so far remote from our modern preoccupations and yet so close to us by our common religious heritage. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 4874 4377 F. +33 1 4874 8265 10francs@10francs.fr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 319 N 533 TURKEY Category: Current Affairs NOWHERE Mihriban Tanik Refugees are those who, for some reason, have lost their homes.Their lives are shattered. Afterwards, alienation and loneliness dominate their lives. They seek a new place which they can call their“home”. Some of these roads pass throughTurkey. This documentary illustrates the extent of this international human problem by touching on the life stories of refugees who arrive in Turkey, especially in the cities of Van, Kayseri and İstanbul. Interpretations and evaluations by experts are also included in the film. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 320 Turkish Radio –TV Corp. Fuat Kale Turan Gunes Bulvari Or-An Ankara 06109,Turkey T. +90 312 490 76 59 F. +90 312 491 26 06 fuat.kale@trt.net.tr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 310 N NEW ZEALAND Category: Current Affairs THE NUCLEAR COMEBACK Justin Pemberton In a world living in fear of climate change, the nuclear industry has raised its hand as a solution. It claims that nuclear power generation produces zero carbon emissions... and people are listening.What we’re witnessing is the start of a global nuclear renaissance, with 27 nuclear power stations under construction, and projections for another 136 to be commenced within the next decade. The earth’s electricity consumption is expected to double in the next 25 years and the nuclear industry claims that nuclear power is the only large-scale method of power production that can reliably replace coal, gas or oil-fired power plants. However, many people have an inherent fear of things nuclear. Is it time we learned to love the split atom? Or, is there a risk that we might be jumping out of the carbon frying pan and into the plutonium fire? This film goes on a worldwide tour of the nuclear industry in search of answers. The Nuclear Comeback visits some of the planet’s most famous nuclear facilities – including inside the Chernobyl control room; it investigates the state of “the grand old lady” of commercial nuclear power – the UK’s Calder Hall; and travels through a nuclear waste repository under the Baltic Sea. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 321 498 O USA Category: Creative Documentaries OBJECTS AND MEMORY Jonathan Fein & Brian Danitz What objects mean the most to us? How do otherwise ordinary things come to symbolize experiences, aspirations, and identity? The film explores items recovered or offered in response to recent traumatic historic events, along with stories of people who find them important. Using the canvas of dramatic and pervasive American experiences, the film reveals fundamental human motivations that reach across cultural and temporal boundaries. These responses speak to the universal urge to preserve the past and speak to the future. Guided by Frank Langella’s narration and set to the music of Philip Glass, Objects and Memory examines items generated by 9/11, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the Vietnam War, along with the intense challenges of responding to history as it happens. Without the objects the stories would lack vibrancy; without the stories the objects would lack significance. Taken together, images of the objects, the stories they evoke, and the stories of their collection lead the viewer on a journey where the commonplace is transformed into the remarkable and where the stuff of history is highly personalized. Running time: 62’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: EVER Jonathan Fein 26 Montrose Station Road Cortlandt Manor, NY 10567, USA T. +1 914 737 50 05 info@objectsandmemory.org 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 323 0 510 BELGIUM Category: History & Politics OF CONVICTION Jara Malevez In February 2007, the Portuguese voted by referendum to de-criminalize abortion. Using the daily lives of four women driven by radically opposed convictions, the film features debates from the referendum campaign, its background, on the streets and in the media, highlighting the controversy felt by one contemporary European population declaring itself on this sensitive topic. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 324 Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales Thierry Detaille avenue des Arts, 19F Bruxelles 1000, Belgium T. +32 477 617 170 F. +32 2 227 22 39 th.detaille@skynet.be 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 507 O BELGIUM Category: Current Affairs OFF THE WALLS: CHRONICLE OF A PEKING NEIGHBORHOOD Olivier Meys Qianmen, a traditionnal “Hutong” neighborhood of 80,000 inhabitants, is right next to Tiananmen, the historical center of the 2008 Olympic Games’capital city. The Director, a resident of Beijing, depicts one year of wild modernization, which starts with a clean slate.With great success, the film shows the authorities and promoters forcing themselves on the residents who sometimes resist in order to save their houses, their way of life and their solidarity from destruction. Running time: 52’& 90’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales Thierry Detaille avenue des Arts, 19F Bruxelles 1000, Belgium T. +32 477 617 170 F. +32 2 227 22 39 th.detaille@skynet.be 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 325 0 453 CYPRUS Category: Nature OLIVE TREE: THE GIFT OF GODDESS Vangelis Tremopoulos A three-part tribute to the tree of the Mediterranean basin: the olive tree. The first part presents the historical and religious significance of the olive tree and the impact it has had on poetry, literature and the arts. Its simplicity has a divine touch. Then methods of cultivation, harvesting as well as oil extraction are focused on. Likewise, bottling, canning and proper preservation are dealt with. A special reference is made to the various qualities of olive-oil contingent on the area of cultivation. Last but not least, an astounding variety of olives is presented. A precious alternative in a time of fast and processed food. Top physicians and dieticians all over the world have recognized the value of olive-oil. Professors reveal simple secrets to achieve better health and longevity. Learn how to prepare wholesome and delicious food with olive-oil as its main ingredient. Running time: 150’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 326 Exoptron Ltd Spiros Gavalas Dimosthenous 10, Megaro Gianni-Maria Suite 205 Larnaca 6058, Cyprus T. +30 693 668 83 96 gavalass@exoptron.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 245 O GREECE Category: Docudrama Festival Participation ON THE EAST SIDE OF MY DREAM Anna Kessisoglou The voyage of an Athenian lady and her husband to India, as seen through her dream. Running time: 15’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Anna Kessisoglou Kanari 6,Alimos, Greece T.+30 210 98 81 534, +30 69 73 66 88 84 F. +30 210 98 81 534 pnasium@yahoo.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 327 0 472 POLAND Category: Science & Knowledge ON THE SKY, ON EARTH Maciej Cuske A group of supernatural phenomena aficionados comes to a small town Wylatowo. Like they do every year, they expect extraordinary signs to appear in a field of grain. One of the investigators has almost been kidnapped by a UFO.Yet he doesn’t give up and tries at any cost to prove the extraterrestrials’existence. Running time: 65’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 328 Krakow Film Foundation KatarzynaWilk Morawskiego 5 p.434 Krakow 30-102, Poland T. +48 122 946 945 F. +48 122 946 945 katarzyna@kff.com.pl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 369 O UK Category: Art, Music & Culture ONE MAN IN THE BAND Adam Clitheroe “One-man band”conjures up images of tuneless street entertainers with drums on their backs and cymbals on their knees, whereas contemporary one-man bands are diverse and vibrant in their musical output.They are more than just solo performers: a one-man band brings to the stage noise and spectacle worthy of a whole band. However, unmediated by creative collaboration, the result can have a peculiar intensity, verging on the downright eccentric. This film follows a selection of contemporary one-man and one-lady bands from Europe and the USA.Their musical output often defies categorization, ranging from theremin rock to hurricane drum solos and a backing band made of bicycle wheels. Rather than mocking the musical excesses on display, the documentary takes an intimate approach – helped by the fact that it’s a film about one-man bands made by a one-man band filmmaker. As it becomes clear that life on the road for a one-man band is a journey into solitude, so the documentary asks the question: what drives us as humans to create, and is it worth the pain? Running time: 83’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Adam Clitheroe Film Production Adam Clitheroe 25 Ashley Court, MorpethTerrace London SW1P 1EN, UK T. +44 207 538 46 99 info@onemanintheband.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 329 0 329 ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries ONE MAN SHOW Shiri Mizrahi Asi Menashe has a problem – he describes it as “Not in body, not in mind, simply in my heart, my soul..” Asi is an eternal boy of thirty years of age, dreaming of becoming a star, an actor, a knight in shining armor. He dreams of a simple love, with somebody beautiful. And if not beautiful, then pretty and if not pretty, at least cute. To be able to support his girl, he wants to work as an actor. He claims he is not a workaholic – rather a “stageaholic.” He isn’t willing to work, but prepares himself for the role of his life. Who will decide if Asi is part of society or a complete outsider? Running time: 48’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 330 JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik st. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 3398 F. +972 52 363 3398 jmtreves@012.net.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 580 O GREECE Category: Current Affairs ONE THOUSAND LITTLE WITCHES Dimitris Gerardis In the streets of Kinshasha, capital of Congo, more than 15,000 children between the ages of 10 to 15 are trying to survive. Seven out of ten have been thrown out of their homes, accused of witchcraft. Lately, dubious pastors who proclaim themselves“prophets”have founded hundreds of small churches in the poor city suburbs, providing services of exorcism for these young “witches”, for a huge fee. Most of these children are kept in the churches under awful conditions and almost as hostages, until their families collect the amount of money needed for the exorcism. The creators of the documentary reveal cruel images of the torture and abuse during these ceremonies of“exorcism”.They meet families that are accused of witchcraft and little boys and girls whom their parents threw out into the street. While in the Western world films and books with a young witch as a hero are becoming best sellers, certain other children are struggling to survive superstition and the selling out of faith. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Teletypos SA – Mega Channel Litsa Deli Roussou 4 & Messoghion Ave. Athens 115 26, Greece T. +30 210 690 36 56 F. +30 210 699 68 11 warzone@megatv.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 331 0 492 ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries OPEN EYE-OPEN I Shirley Barenholz & Ohad Ufaz Shirley, a Dutch-Israeli photojournalist, was always protected behind her camera while exploring other people’s emotions.Yet her own father, a Holocaust survivor, never shared his own story with her. She embarks on an artistic journey with four Israeli female artists; one of them is Kineret, who survived a suicide attack. On the opening night of a joint exhibition in Berlin, Shirley’s father meets Kineret and finally opens up. Shirley takes photographs and cries. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 332 Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. +972 2 583 13 71 F. +972 2 583 54 50 go2films@bezeqint.net 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 309 O USA Category: Current Affairs OPERATION FILMMAKER Nina Davenport In the wake of “Operation Iraqi Freedom,” American actor Liev Schreiber had an idealistic notion: to rescue an Iraqi film student from the rubble of his country and bring him to the West to intern on a Hollywood movie (Everything Is Illuminated). It promised to be a heart-warming tale, a small victory amid the troubled mission of the US war in Iraq. But, as in the war itself, “good” intentions bred unintended consequences, and even this operation doesn’t go according to plan.When director Nina Davenport joins Schreiber’s charitable effort, she finds herself embroiled in a complex moral quagmire and an all-consuming power struggle between filmmaker and subject. Operation Filmmaker is an engaging political parable and a cautionary tale, taking the viewer on a riveting ride from Baghdad to Hollywood. Running time: 92’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 333 0 155 USA Category: Human Interest & Politics Festival Participation OPERATION HOMECOMING Richard E. Robbins Unlike any documentary yet to emerge from the war in Iraq, Operation Homecoming takes you inside the minds of American men and women on the front lines. Built upon a project created by the United States National Endowment for the Arts to gather the writing of US soldiers who have participated in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the film presents a profound window into the human side of America’s current conflicts. At once deeply urgent and stunningly timeless, this film will forever change how you see war. Running time: 81’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 334 Solid Entertainment Richard Propper 15840Ventura Blvd., Suite 205 Encino, CA 91436, USA T. +1 818 990 4300 F. +1 818 990 4320 info@solidpgms.com www.solidentertainment.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 449 O ISRAEL Category: History & Politics OPERATION MURAL: CASABLANCA 1961(MIVTSA MURAL) Yehuda Kaveh Forty-five years after their clandestine mission, three Mossad agents return to Casablanca to retrace their steps in a humanitarian mission whereby 530 Jewish children reached Israel in 1961, under the guise of holidays in Switzerland.This film vividly documents how “Operation Mural”succeeded beyond all expectations. The key actors relive their undercover activities:“Mural”, code-name of David G. Littman – himself unaware that the operation was directed by the Mossad – and his contacts,“Georges”and“Jacques”, assisted by a dedicated local group of Jewish youth. There are many precious testimonies of children and key Mossad figures in Israel and the Littmans in Switzerland. The film was filmed in Switzerland, Morocco and Israel. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 335 0 367 CHILE Category: History & Politics OPUS DEI, A SILENT CRUSADE Marcela Said & Jean de Certeau Opus Dei penetrates one of the most secretive and fundamentalist groups of the Catholic Church. The film infiltrates the organization from the grass roots upwards. Shooting the daily lives of a selection of members, from the cleaning lady to the press magnate, penetrating Opus Dei houses, schools, children’s clubs.The film runs the gamut from the light to darkness, from openness to the claustrophobia of a system that is locked from the inside. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 336 GA&A Productions Alessandra Massari Piazza Martiri di Belfiore 2 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 613 480 F. +39 063 614 042 alessandram@gaea.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 228 O GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation ORHAN PAMOUK – THE ANTENNAE OF OUR TIME Angelos Kovotsos “There’s been a misunderstanding. As the writer of Snow, and because of having made some statements about a journalist’s assassination, I have been labeled a political writer. Yet I don’t think of myself as a political writer. I prefer to write about the adventures of the human soul...” Orhan Pamouk is the last in the line of writers to be interviewed for the Greek public television series The Antennae of our Time.TheTurkish Nobel Laureate, whose work is also popular in Greece, had a virtually clandestine meeting with Mikela Chartoulari and Anteos Chrysostomidis, under conditions that one might find in a novel, on the island of Sedef. Next to the writer was the undercover policeman who was there to protect him in the event of an assault by members of the GrayWolves, who have repeatedly made threats against his life. Orhan Pamouk does not grant interviews often, especially after he received the Nobel Prize. He agreed, nevertheless, to meet with the two Greek journalists for a talk, which extended over a number of hours, about the course of his life and his work. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 337 0 477 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Creative Documentaries OURS IS THE LABOUR Jeroen van Bergeijk In the 1970s, most of the Dutch population still ate rusk – a peculiar toast-like bread – for breakfast. A lot of that rusk was produced at the Hooimeijer factory in Barendrecht. Because rusk was such an immensely popular product, the factory needed workers – a lot of them. The Dutch wouldn’t do such work anymore, but luckily in those days the first Moroccan“guest workers”arrived in Holland. That first generation of Moroccans is now retiring. How do they look back on their lives in The Netherlands? With that question in mind, director Jeroen van Bergeijk sought out a number of Moroccans who had worked for decades at the Hooimeijer bakery in Barendrecht – a factory where his father was managing director. Ours Is the Labour is a melancholy portrait of the 1970s, whenThirdWorld immigrants were still warmly welcomed in The Netherlands, as well as an oral history of the mores of the shop floor. In the now abandoned rusk factory,Van Bergeijk has his father, the Moroccan workers, and their Dutch supervisors tell how things were in those days. Running time: 47’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 338 Diafragma Films Joop de Jong Bergsingel 119a Rotterdam 3037 GC,The Netherlands T. +31 104 659 566 jdj@diafragmafilms.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 448 O ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries OVER MY DAD’S BODY Taliya Finkel A documentary thriller. Filmmaker Taliya Finkel goes on a fascinating journey in order to unfold the mystery around her departed father’s claims that her uncle is an undercover agent sent to Israel by the old Soviet regime. Guided by a private investigator, she travels from Israel to the Ukraine and back in a desperate quest to find proof for her father’s story. During the voyage,Taliya investigates the thin line that separates imagination and reality, sanity and madness. Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 339 0 505 ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries OVERBOOKED Stefano Strocchi Sergio Botto is a polite and professional Italian travel agent, while his colleagueYoussef El Idris is a rough, authoritarian Moroccan immigrant. They work together in their tiny office inTurin managing the weekly bus fromTorino-Italy to Morocco. What was originally just a smart business idea, travels and services for immigrants, has slowly become much more than that! Overbooked takes us into the chaotic, funny and sometimes tragic moments of the agency: an odd pair of businessmen in the middle of a changing world. As the men tell their stories, they provide a glance into their strange and respectful relationship: a real example of cultural integration. If Sergio andYoussef can bridge the culture gap, why can’t the rest of us? Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 340 Stefilm International Srl Elena Filippini Via Berthollet 44 Torino 10125, Italy T. +39 011 668 00 17 F. +39 011 668 00 03 elena@stefilm.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 489 P SWEDEN Category: Creative Documentaries PARADISE Jerzy Sladkowski Hans and Kerstin have been married for 65 years. One day, against Kerstin’s will, Hans decides that they should create a feature wall in their summer house.Their inability to agree on the right color and pattern has hindered all earlier attempts at renovation. Through their discussions, conversations and quarrels, we get an image of the couple’s entire life and relationship. A bright, loving, provocative and entertaining portrait. Who would have thought that an elderly couple and a wall might be so captivating! Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Antonio Russo Merenda Hysteria Film AB Völundsgatan 10 Stockholm 113 21, Sweden T. +46 8 315 435 F. +46 8 315 435 hysteria@hysteriafilm.se 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 341 P 156 FINLAND Category: History & Politics Festival Participation PARADISE – THREE JOURNEYS IN THIS WORLD Elina Hirvonen A poetic documentary film on African immigration to Europe. The first journey takes us along the route of the tomato trucks to Almeria in Spain, where undocumented African immigrants grow vegetables for the European markets. Twentyfour-year-old Bakary Fofana sends a voice letter to his family in Mali.The second journey takes us to Morocco.We meet Adam, who escaped the war in Ivory Coast and was dumped in the Sahara desert in November 2005, along with 500 other immigrants. He walked more than 1000 kilometres from the desert to Rabat, the capital of Morocco.The third trip leads us through the desert, to Bakary Fofana’s village on the Mali-Mauritania border. In a few decades, rapid desertification will destroy the living conditions of the villagers. Bakary’s family gathers to listen to the voice letter from their son. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 342 University of Art and Design Helsinki Ilkka Mertsola Hämeentie 135 C 00560, Helsinki, Finland T. +358 50 3141543 F. +358 9 75360223 ilkka.mertsola@taik.fi 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 161 P GREECE Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation PARVAS Gerassimos Rigas In this story I am not going to tell everything. Besides, there is no story, really, just a series of ordinary events, of chance happenings in a family that resides in Chora, on the island of Amorgos. I will keep to a certain line, a certain order of events, a certain way in which one event succeeded another during the months that I was filming Dimitri Yiannakos, his wife Flora and their daughters. Dimitri and Flora have three daughters: Dina, who lives in Amorgos with them and her own family; Rinio who lives on the island of Naxos with her own family; and Maria who lives in Piraeus with her husband Dimitri who often comes to Amorgos to help out. My own opinion will not intrude upon the story line... Running time: 78’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Rigas Films Gerasimos Rigas 12 Spefsippou Street Athens 10675, Greece T. +30 210 72 91 860 rigasfilms@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 343 P 319 ITALY Category: Nature & Wildlife PATHS ACROSS THE WORLD (SERIES): THE ADIVASI BHIL - TRIBAL PEOPLE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM Alessandro Sermoneta Considered to be the very first natives of India, the Advasi tribes are thought to have been driven into jungles, deserts and mountains thousands of years ago by Caucasian invaders. The 250 tribes, with a total population of roughly 60 million, were perpetually discriminated against by the Hindus, though Prime Minister Nehru began a policy of safeguarding their development. One tribe, the Bihli, formerly hunters and fishermen, must now farm relatively unfertile land granted to them by the government. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 344 RaiTrade Margherita Zocaro Via Umberto Novaro, 18 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 749 83 41 F. +39 063 701 343 zocaro@raitrade.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 493 P ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries THE PATHS OF OUR FATHERS Asaf Shahar This film takes us on the unusual journey of a father and his two sons, who decide to make a pilgrimage from the north of Israel to Jerusalem’s WesternWall – all in the midst of the Second Intifada. Menachem Goldberg, a charismatic dreamer, and his two sons, aged eight and ten, begin their trip just prior to the start of the Passover Holiday. Menachem’s desire – to journey along the paths of their fathers – becomes an expression of the current realities of the Middle East. Along the way, through Arab and Jewish settlements, Menachem is struck by the juxtaposition of modern life with ancient beliefs. As Menachem attempts to come to terms with the dissonance that exists in the occupied territories, he also comes to terms with his own inner dissonance. At the heart of this film, however, is the intimate view given of this family. Menachem’s optimistic spirit, bonding with his sons, and his attempts to make peace wherever he goes, penetrates straight to our hearts. Ultimately, we are left with a great sense of hope. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. +972 2 583 13 71 F. +972 2 583 54 50 go2films@bezeqint.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 345 P 225 GREECE Category: Science & Knowledge PATHS OF SCIENCE: KOSTAS SYNOLAKIS – “THE MAN OF THE WAVES” Kyriakos Bougiouris In the On the Paths of Science series, prominent Greek scientists from different fields speak with ProfessorYiorgos Grammatikakis, and discuss their lives and their scientific work. “Is Greece threatened by a tsunami?”Yiorgos Grammatikakis asks Kostas Synolakis, Professor of Natural Disasters and Environmental Hydraulics at the Polytechnic of Crete. Kostas Synolakis is one of the top international experts on tsunamis. He runs theTsunami Center at the University of Southern California. His research spans all the oceans, and the results are references for shore and beach management in all countries that have such a policy. There are many good scientists in our country, who are at the forefront of research.The aim of this series is to feature some of them and their scientific work. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 346 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 222 P GREECE Category: History & Politics PATRIS Vassilis Mentogiannis & Yorgos Nikolaidis On May 10 the underwater shooting of the documentary Patris was completed. Shooting had begun on October 2006, and it took at least two years to finish. The documentary is about the historical steamship“Patris”, which was sunk in 1868. A shipwreck (at a maximum depth of 55 meters) that was unique, perhaps in the Mediterranean, possibly in Europe as well. It was a luxury metal ship that had a steam engine as well as sails, and it belonged to the first steamship company in Greece. During the shooting of the documentary, two of the ship’s wheels were brought up from a depth of 52 meters, weighing 14 to 16 tons, as well as other finds which will be housed in a special wing of the Syros museum. Particularly interesting are the two royal cannons that were brought up. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 347 P 157 USA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation PATTI SMITH: DREAM OF LIFE Steven Sebring Dream of Life is a plunge into the philosophy and artistry of cult rocker Patti Smith. This portrait of the legendary singer, artist and poet explores themes of spirituality, history and self expression. Known as the godmother of punk, she emerged in the 1970s, galvanizing the music scene with her unique style of poetic rage, music and trademark swagger. We follow this multitalented and private artist over 11 years of international travel, through her spoken words, performances, lyrics, interviews, paintings, and photographs. Dream of Life reveals a complicated, charismatic personality. Patti Smith, who narrates the film, wrestles with life’s many paradoxes. She defines the human experience as an overwhelming contradiction. She pulls the strings of her guitar and simply makes music. Running time: 109’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 348 Celluloid Dreams Pascale Ramonda 2, rueTurgot Paris, 75009, France T. +33 1 49 708564 F. +33 1 49 700371 pascale@celluloid-dreams.com www.celluloid-dreams.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 553 P FINLAND Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation PAVLOV’S DOGS Arto Halonen These days, even poverty can be bought. A Russian psychologist, Sergei Knyatzev, provides the experience of being a beggar to wealthy people who have tried everything and are looking for something new. But this is only one of the games that this psychologist has developed. He specializes in role-playing and mental manipulation, starting with animals and small groups of people and climaxing with his mass control of 7,000 individuals.The film speaks in an interesting manner of our time: when nothing is enough, people try to acquire both basic and extreme experiences by buying them. And when you know about psychology, you can lead people anywhere; just like Pavlov’s dogs... Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2005 Sales Contact: Art Films Production Ltd., Finland Merimiehenkatu 10 Helsinki 00150, Finland T. +358 9 4159 3640 F. +358 9 4159 3690 info@artfilms.inet.fi www.artfilmsproduction.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 349 P 419 CZECH REPUBLIC - ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries PEACE WITH SEALS Miloslav Novak This is a film fable that deals with the concept of “human nature” through two animal stories (Czech and Italian).The first story is about a seal named Gaston who, according to the Prague Zoo director, became “the most famous animal on earth” after he escaped to Germany along the river Elbe during a devastating flood. The second story took place 50 years earlier and is about a seal named Ulysses, caught in Sardinia by a Milan photojournalist who tossed the animal into the famousTrevi fountain. The documentary deals with six animated chapters about the dominance of man around the world and asks how animals are being domesticated. Running time: 96’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Dvanact Opic Ltd Miloslav Novak Zemedelska 12 Prague-6 160 00, Czech Republic T. +420 776 121 212 F. +420 233 323 112 produkce@12opic.cz Sales Contact: Contact Person: Taskovski Films Ltd Jarmila Outratova 4BWenworth street London, E1 7TF, UK T. +420 776 066165 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com www.taskovskifilms.com 350 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 204 P GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries PEOPLE’S WILL George Tsegos In a world so superficial and materialistic, full of plastic beauty and perfection in which we indulge ourselves, there are certain people who have been deprived of some physical features that we take for granted, who set their own shining examples of will, truth, courage, creativity and the real joy of life with their achievements. The only thing we can do is to ponder for a minute, look inwards and become better people through their inspiration for life. One such example of will is Mr.Triantafyllos Iliadis. Running time: 44’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: GeorgeTsegos Thisseos 302 Kalithea 176 75, Athens, Greece T. +30 210 942 97 06 gtsegos@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 351 P 236 GREECE Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wildlife PHOTOSPHERE: MEGALOPOLIS Dimitra Zirou The post-lignite period in Megalopolis has begun, since the lignite layers will be exhausted in 5-6 years. The town’s society has lived according to the pace of Greece’s Public Power Corporation, ignoring the important historical cultural treasures that have amassed over the centuries. Cultural riches and a wonderful environment with marvellous ecosystems continue to exist a few kilometres outside Megalopolis, even if they are unappreciated. Where does the town’s society turn its attention today? What criticism and self-criticism does it make? The next day for Megalopolis is what this episode of Photosphere is about, presenting the town which in antiquity was the home of the Arcadians. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 352 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 438 P FRANCE Category: Current Affairs PILLS NEVER ENOUGH Laurent Lunetta In France, managers take drugs to work more than 24 hours in a row. In the United States, Ritaline that’s supposed to treat hyperactivity is used to get good grades. In the whole world,Viagra normally taken for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is used to boost a healthy sexuality. Staying young and competitive, enhancing intellectual capacities, going without sleep or playing the sex machine, these new drugs have contributed to doping on a daily basis. Medicines aren’t remedies any more; they have become little magic potions that magnify our capacities – chemical crutches. Laurent Lunetta’s report explores, from France to the United States, these new uses for drugs and observes their consequences. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Doc & Co Cristina Moya 13 Rue Portefoin Paris 75020, France T. +33 1 4277 5687 F. +33 1 4277 5636 doc@doc-co.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 353 P 586 FRANCE Category: Lifestyles PINK AS A BISCUIT Jules-César Muracciole Pink as a Biscuit is the gourmet encounter of two stories: the very ancient story of the pink cookie from the eastern French town of Reims and the very contemporary one of an unemployed white collar worker who revived the emblematic but declining manufacturer of the pink cookie, Fossier, in 1994, keeping its employees. The film narrates the birth in Reims, centuries ago, of the biscuit or“twice cooked”(biscuit) and its gourmet offspring, the exquisite pink cookie brought back in fashion by a handful of dedicated amateurs. They will taste it and celebrate its virtues in front of the cameras. The film unfolds like an historic, economic and family saga, featuring all the players, from the atypical boss (no delocalization, neither lay offs nor exports, with success) to the women workers who are very attached to their factory, without forgetting the gourmet consumer who will learn everything about the small pink and white cookie, including an as yet unpublicized way to eat it. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 354 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 48 74 43 77 F. +33 1 48 74 82 65 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 221 P GREECE Category: History & Politics PLACES OF ExILE AND HISTORIC MEMORY: AI STRATIS Leonidas Vardaros Ai Stratis became synonymous with exile for Greek society. An island “cast on the sea”, dozens of miles away from the nearest habitations, was an ideal spot for isolating prisoners. The use of the island as a place of exile probably began in 1926. Thieves and other scapegoats, as well as leftists, were sent there. Hundreds of union activists, workers and intellectuals also ended up there. The dictatorship of Metaxas sent many communists there and in April of 1941 the guards handed the prisoners over to the Germans. That winter, 39 people starved to death because they refused to sign a repudiation of their beliefs. In 1950 the third period of the island began, which ended in 1962.The leftists sent there now numbered in the thousands. The era during which Ai Stratis operated was one of the most difficult for Greece.The story of the exiles, the way they survived, resisted, struggled, defended their ideals and beliefs is an important part of contemporary Greek history. Knowledge of this and the memory of it is an historical duty. Places of exile have more or less been repressed in the national subconscious. Showing their reality sheds light on many aspects of the political and social life of the 20th century. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 355 P 207 GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation A POET’S ESTATE Athanasia Drakopoulou What sort of profession is poetry? By describing the life of the poet Nikiforos Vrettakos, the film attempts to find out how incidents in life become poetry. It detects the residue of the burden of a difficult everyday existence in the personality of a poet, but mainly searches for traces of history in his lifetime, which includes almost all of the brutal twentieth century. Running time: 87’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinegram SA Vasso Patrouba 43 Gounari Str., Agia Paraskevi Athens 15343, Greece T. +30 210 60 78 700 F. +30 210 63 91 318 cinegram@cinegram.gr 356 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 217 P GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture PORTRAITS AND JOURNEYS OF GREEK ARCHITECTS – ANASTASIA TZAKOU Makis Faros AnastasiaTzakou was the only woman architect in the 60s who contributed to the creation of an aesthetic of public buildings and also had a great academic career. She was also involved in a very personal way in design and furniture. Through the portrait of Anastasia Tzakou, an era comes alive in front of our eyes, in all its contradictions. Her everyday reality, her relationships with people… Modernism and woman, the flow of ideas abroad, difficulties in Greek reality, how does one begin one’s career? What are the stages of his enrichment? Theory and application and opportunities for action are subjects that naturally spring forth. Thoughts and positions through silences, through lines. How far can theory and critique follow them? Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 357 P 158 ROMANIA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation THE POTTER FROM BINIş Cosmin Ţiglar Ionica Stepan is 80 years old and comes from a family of potters. He’s part of the seventh generation of craftsmen in Biniş, a Romanian village in the region of Banat. Everyone here used to make pots for a living; now he’s the last one. There was a time when you couldn’t get married unless you could make pots; nobody would have you. Ionica’s grandfather traveled the roads of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, trading pots for grain or money. For a cart full of pots he could buy a pair of oxen. After the wars and the communist regime, Ionica Stepan traveled all over the European Union, giving live demonstrations of pot-making for museums and showing people how pots are made in Biniş, without modern kilns or artificial dyes. Running time: 27’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 358 Mediana Communication Dan Ratiu Str. Pavel Chinezu, nr. 5 30048,Timisoara, Romania T. +40 256 221 484 media@mediana.ro www.meserii.ro 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 159 P USA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation THE PRICE OF SUGAR Bill Haney In the Dominican Republic, that shares the tropical island of Hispaniola with Haiti, tourists flock to pristine beaches unaware that a few miles away thousands of dispossessed Haitians have toiled under armed-guard on plantations harvesting sugarcane, much of which ends up in US kitchens.They work gruelling hours and frequently lack decent housing, clean water, electricity, education or healthcare. The Price of Sugar follows Father Christopher Hartley, a charismatic Spanish priest, as he organizes some of this hemisphere’s poorest people to fight for their basic human rights.This film raises key questions about where the products we consume originate and at what human cost they are produced. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Louise Rosen, LTD Louise Rosen 16, High Street Brunswick, ME 04011, USA T. + 1 207 725 82 15 F. + 1 207 725 80 57 LRosenLtd@aol.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 359 P 303 CANADA Category: History & Politics A PROMISE TO THE DEAD: THE ExILE JOURNEY OF ARIEL DORFMAN Peter Raymont An exploration of exile, memory, longing and democracy as seen through the experiences of the world-renowned writer, Ariel Dorfman – author of numerous works of fiction, plays and essays in Spanish and English. Dorfman’s books (including Death and the Maiden, In Case of Fire in a Foreign Land, How to Read Donald Duck and Other Septembers) have been translated into over 40 languages and his plays performed in more than 100 countries. Born in Argentina, but raised in New York until his family was exiled to Chile during the Red Scare, Dorfman became Cultural Advisor to the Chief of Staff of Chile’s socialist president Salvador Allende.When the democratically elected government was toppled in the military coup of September 11, 1973, Dorfman was among a handful of Allende’s inner circle to survive.Years later, he was told that his life was spared because“someone had to live to tell the story.” A Promise to the Dead was filmed in the USA, Argentina and Chile in late 2006, coinciding with the death of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet.The film is based, in part, on Dorfman’s best-selling memoir Heading South, Looking North. Dorfman currently teaches at Duke University and lives with his family in Durham, North Carolina. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 360 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 257 P GREECE Category: Travel & Religion PROTAGONISTS – MOUNT ATHOS Stavros Theodorakis Have you ever wondered about life on Mount Athos? What happens during the night in the“Garden of theVirgin Mary”? StavrosTheodorakis and cameramenYannis Missouridis and Fanis Karagiorgos traveled to Mount Athos and captured astonishing images and testimonies about life there. Mysteries and treasures, rebels barricaded in Esphigmenou Monastery, confessions of monks. Given that filming on Mount Athos was banned in 1991, the material presented constitutes a rare and valuable record. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Teletypos SA – Mega Channel FotisValantasis Roussou 4 & Messoghion Ave. Athens 11526, Greece T. +30 210 690 33 33 F. +30 210 699 68 11 protagonistes@lynxsa.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 361 P 160 USA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation PUNK’S NOT DEAD Susan Dynner Thirty years after bands like the Ramones and the Sex Pistols infamously shocked the system with their hard, fast, status-quo-killing rock, the longest-running punk band in history is drawing bigger crowds than ever,“pop-punk”bands have found success on MTV, and kids too young to drive are forming bands that carry the torch for punk’s raw, immediate sound. Meanwhile,“punk”has become a marketing concept to sell everything from cars to vodka, and dyed hair and piercings mark a rite of passage for thousands of kids. Can the true, nonconformist punk spirit still exist in today’s corporatized culture? Featuring interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes journeys with the bands, labels, fans, and press who keep punk alive, Punk’s Not Dead dares to juxtapose pop-punk’s music and lifestyle against its roots in the 70s and 80s, resulting in unexpected revelations. Running time: 97’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 362 Vision Music Andre Relis and Lise Romanoff 14945Ventura Blvd. Suite 306 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, USA T. +1 818 784 1702 F. +1 818 788 3715 lise@visionfilms.net / andre@visionfilms.net www.visionmusicinc.net 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 161 P DENMARK Category: History & Politics & Culture Festival Participation PURITY BEATS EVERYTHING Jon Bang Carlsen “A little lie may not be believed at all, but a big lie, if repeated with sufficient vigor and frequency, will eventually take deep root in the minds of the uninformed masses.” Josef Goebbels’ prophetic words resonate deep into our time. The film is about growing up in a thatched silence in an idyllic country neighboring Germany. An uneasy silence that reveals itself as the absence of truth about the Scandinavian culture’s involvement with the incomprehensible evil that stems from trying to“purify”other cultures. By following the tale of two Auschwitz survivors, we are lead into a devastating past that leads straight into our future. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: C & C Productions Jon Bang Carlsen Blomstervænget 52 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark T. + 45 20 150567 jon.bang.carlsen@mail.dk 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 363 P 390 FRANCE Category: History & Politics THE PUTIN SYSTEM Jean Michelle Carre Russia’s re-emergence on the world stage in recent months is reminiscent of the glory days of the Soviet Union. But, with democratic opposition in the country being systematically crushed, doesValdimir Putin’s ultra-authoritarian leadership have more in common with his communist predecessors than previously thought? Today, Putin is the supreme arbitrator in the Kremlin. He has coldly and methodically constructed a system in Russia where the FSB and his cabal in the Kremlin have taken control and where the secret service now exerts more power than its predecessor the KGB. He has stabilized the economy, developed military power and made oil and gas his weapons, his empire and his challenge to the world. This investigative documentary covers 30 years in the history of Russia through the personal journey of Vladimir Putin: a man who has single-mindedly played by, and broken, all the rules of the game to reach the throne of power. Running time: 98’& 2 x 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 364 Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 162 P JAPAN Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation PUUJEE Kazuya Yamada Mongolia, in the fall of 1999.The Japanese explorerYoshiharu Sekino is crossing Mongolia on his bicycle. There he meets six-year-old Puujee, an independent spirit, on horseback. He tries to photograph her, but she tells him no.“If you’re here to take photos, stay away!”This was how their friendship began. Our lives are transformed by our encounters with others. Puujee documents the encounters between Puujee, her family and the explorerYoshiharu Sekino over 5 years, as Mongolia’s nomads face the socio-economic and environmental changes sweeping Mongolia in its transition to a market economy. In the process, Puujee’s dreams and hopes extend far beyond the plains of Mongolia. Running time: 110’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Tuttle-Mori Agency, Inc. Alex Korenori 2-15 Kanda Jimbocho, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, 101-0051, Japan T. +81 3 3230 7072 F. +81 3 3230 4160 alex@tuttlemori.com www.tuttlemori.com/index_e.html 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 365 271 Q GREECE Category: Human Interest, Social Issues Festival Participation QADIR – AN AFGHAN ULYSSES Anneta Papathanassiou Returning home.This is the journey of Qadir, an Afghan refugee who came to Greece after the Taliban invaded his town. He returns home 9 years later, searching for his family, but his emotions are mixed: besides joy, there is anxiety and even fear. The country is destroyed and is trying to reconstruct itself. The Taliban are still there threatening with suicide bombers.The poverty, the insecurity and the Government’s failure to offer its people even the basics, worry Qadir. What will his decision be when he finds his family? Will he stay in Afghanistan or return to Greece? He is torn between two worlds, the East and the West. Qadir is a Ulysses of our time. Running time: 79’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinegram SA Fotini Economopoulou 43 Gounari Str., Agia Paraskevi Athens 15343, Greece T. +30 210 60 78 700 F. +30 210 63 91 318 cinegram@cinegram.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 367 546 R JORDAN - GERMANY - THE NETHERLANDS Category: Current Affairs RECYCLE Mahmoud al Massad What makes a terrorist? In Zarqa, Jordan’s second largest city with close to 1,000,000 inhabitants, it is a much-debated question. Zarqa was the birthplace of Abu Musab al Zarqawi, the leader of Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia before being killed by American forces in 2006. Many in town knew al Zarqawi, and Zarqa continues to be a source of new recruits to jihad.With inspired cinematography and remarkable access, Jordanian-Palestinian filmmaker Mahmoud al Assad charts the daily life of an Islamic man in one of Zarqa’s poorest neighborhoods, revealing the rhythms of Jordanian life against the backdrop of the‘war on terrorism’that reaches into the living rooms of many Muslim families. Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 5395 0464 F. +33 1 5395 0465 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 369 R 366 GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture THE RED ELVIS Leopold Grün Rockstar, Cowboy, Socialist: During the ColdWar, American singer and actor Dean Reed is a superstar in the Soviet Union and worshipped throughout the Eastern Bloc and South America. He acts in 18 movies, records 13 albums, utilizing his artistic talents for political ideals. Being a pacifist until the Pinochet Coup in Chile 1973, Reed joins Arafat shortly after – dancing with a Kalashnikov rifle. Reed never stops getting involved until he is found dead in an East Berlin lake in 1986. He collapsed between ideals and naivety. Reed’s life reflects the always contemporary discourse between social activism and individual gain. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 370 ARRI MediaWorldsales Antonio Exacoustos & Sylvia Edelmann Türkenstr. 89 Munich 80799, Germany T. +49 893 809 12 88 F. +49 893 809 16 19 aexacoustos@arri.de sedelmann@arri.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 547 R FRANCE Category: Art, Music & Culture REDEMPTION SONG Markus Hansen & Jean-Marie Boulet In March 1967, Billy Bang was conscripted to fight inVietnam, an experience that left him emotionally desolate and profoundly confused about his American identity. Upon his return, he tried to forget his nightmares through alcohol, drugs and music. Forty years later, he decides that the only way he will be able to repair his emotions and find some closure to his trauma, is to return to Vietnam, this time with his violin. This film is about the desire to overcome and transcend the trauma of war through music and art. Running time: 90’& 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 5395 0464 F. +33 1 5395 0465 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 371 R 377 USA Category: Current Affairs RESERVED TO FIGHT Chantelle Squires Every war brings home shell shocked veterans. Coming home from Iraq is definitely not an easy task.The young soldiers find themselves neglected by the Military and isolated in a society that cannot recognize their distress. In May 2003, Fox Company of Marine Reserve Unit 2/23, returned home from front-line combat in Iraq. For four years, we follow four Marines of Fox Company through their postwar minefield of social and psychological reintegration. Living among loved ones who don’t yet understand them and how they have changed, contending with a media focused on the politics rather than the human experience of war, and suffering from a psychological disorder that is difficult to acknowledge, these young veterans grapple to find purpose and healing. For each marine, their new status as a young veteran leaves them often without goals, camaraderie, or an immediate channel for the adrenaline that their combat-ready bodies still produce, even many months later. Running time: 57’& 77’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 372 TV2World A/S Anne Köhncke Teglholm Allé 16 Copenhagen SV 2450, Denmark T. +45 652 122 23 F. +45 39 757 500 annk@tv2.dk 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 548 R SWITZERLAND - LUxEMBOURG Category: Art, Music & Culture RETURN TO GOREE Pierre-Yves Borgeaud This musical road-movie tells of African singerYoussou N’Dour’s epic journey following the trail left by the black slaves and the jazz music they invented.Youssou N’Dour’s challenge is to bring back to Africa a jazz repertoire and to sing those tunes in Gorée, the island that today symbolizes the slave trade and stands to commemorate its victims. Guided in through his journey by pianist Moncef Genoud, N’Dour travels across the United States and Europe. Accompanied by some of the world’s most exceptional musicians, they meet people and well known figures, and create, through concerts, encounters and debates, music which transcends cultural division. Running time: 112’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 5395 0464 F. +33 1 5395 0465 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 373 R 365 UK - CAMBODIA - GERMANY Category: Creative Documentaries THE RETURN Jo Parkes & Sven O. Hill Sathia has always lived through dance. As a child, she survives the brutal Khmer Rouge regime by dancing for the soldiers and therefore receiving extra food. As Cambodians begin to rebuild their society, Sathia is accepted into the School of Fine Arts. After years of training, she becomes a well-known dancer, celebrated for her beauty and her lively, joyful dancing. In 1997, Sathia is involved in a road accident. As she recovers in hospital, it becomes clear that she will never dance again. She is disabled from the waist down. She gives up all thoughts of dance and retreats to her small room, rarely going out. Six years later, she meets Katie MacCabe, a British dancer, who, due to the influence of her disabled father, is passionate about dance combining disabled and non-disabled dancers. She wants Sathia to dance with her. Sathia simply replies,“I cannot.” It takes a year of gentle coaxing for her to build the confidence to agree to try dancing again. Shot in Phnom Penh, with a soundtrack by Cambodian master musicians, the film follows Sathia as she begins to dance again, struggling to relearn her body, to re-connect with her dance training and to overcome her shame at her disabled body in a culture in which disabled people are often excluded from society. It is the story of an extraordinary friendship, following the pair in rehearsal and daily life, intercut with short dance pieces shot on location in Phnom Penh which provide a meditative, poetic reflection upon the stories of the characters. Running time: 78’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 374 hillfilm Sven O. Hill Dieffenbachstrasse 75 Berlin 10967, Germany T. +49 163 500 37 86 shill@gmx.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 425 R GERMANY - RUSSIA - UKRAINE Category: Creative Documentaries REVUE Sergei Loznitsa Revue is based on archival propaganda newsreels produced in the USSR in the 50s and 60s. Director Sergei Loznitsa shows the almost forgotten side of the Soviet era and the way of thinking of that period. He explores the life of people all across the vast expanse of the Soviet Motherland, full of hardship, deprivation and absurd rituals, but at the same time illuminated by the glorious shining of the communist illusion. All this is wrapped in the author’s approach to the material, also evident in the editing, sound and the accompanying comments. Running time: 82’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Deckert Distribution Heino Deckert Marienplatz 1 Leipzig 04103, Germany T. +49 341 215 66 38 F. +49 341 215 66 39 info@deckert-distribution.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 375 R 549 BRAZIL Category: Creative Documentaries RHAPSODY OF THE ABSURD Cláudia Nunes A poetic documentary that shows archival scenes of two outstanding episodes of the struggle for land in the countryside and in the city which occurred in Brazil: Santa Luzia Farm and Parque Oeste Industrial, whose dimensions transform them into universal examples of the existing conflict between private property and poor people all over the world. Running time: 15’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: 376 Cláudia Nunes Rua 3, 906, ap 701, ed. Johen carneiro, Setor Oeste Goiânia-Goiás 74115-050, Brazil T. +55 62 3 215 27 46 claudia.nunes@yahoo.com.br 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 260 R GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries THE ROAD TO CHINA Nicolas Koutsikas & Stephan Poulle Like some giant who has just woken up after a long slumber, China apparently makes no claim to have cut with its Maoist past, yet it is a country where a former civil servant may become a multi-millionaire building luxury real estate projects or a luxury hotel which is an exact copy of a French château. Following unprecedented economic growth, the Chinese are not only attracted to new technologies but they are also interested in the refinements ofWestern culture and traditions.The new wealthy classes in China also find French wines and brandies very appealing thus providing a new lucrative market for enterprising people such as Jacques François Ryst, who produces Armagnac brandy and has been selling his products in China for many years now. Jacques François takes us along with him to meet his contacts on one of his business trips and helps us discover this intriguing mix of the old and the new China. Running time: 47’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: BleuWingTV Productions Nicolas Koutsikas 2 Ikonou St., Nea Smyrni Athens 171 21, Greece T. +30 210 934 84 13 F. +33 958 856 250 nkoutsikas@bluewingtv.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 377 R 571 AUSTRIA Category: Creative Documentaries ROAD TO MECCA – THE JOURNEY OF MUHAMED ASAD Georg Misch In the early 1920s, the Austrian Jew Leopold Weiss made a journey to the Middle East.The desert fascinated him and Islam became his new spiritual home. He left his Jewish roots behind, converted to Islam and started calling himself Muhammad Asad. Becoming one of the most important Muslims of the 20th century, he first started to work as an advisor at the court of the king of Saudi Arabia, later translated the Koran, became a co- founder of the nation of Pakistan and finally a UN ambassador.The director follows his fading footsteps, leading out of the Arabian Desert to Ground Zero. He finds a man who was not looking for adventure, but rather wanted to act as a mediator between the Orient and the Occident. A Road to Mecca dares to deal with a burning debate that is currently becoming more and more important. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 378 Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. +43 720 553 570 F. +43 720 553 572 susanne@autlookfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 446 R ISRAEL Category: Art, Music & Culture ROSH GERANIUM: A PORTRAIT FILM ABOUT ARTIST RAFFIE LAVIE Amit Goren Raffi Lavie, the Israeli painter, art and classical music critic, is arguably the most influential cultural figure of his generation, an embodiment of the image of the “Sabra.” The film follows Raffi Lavie, who had to give up the lease on his mythical apartment in Tel Aviv, where he lived for 33 years with his wife Ilana and their children, when he is forced to reorganize his life in order to relocate and begin yet another new phase in his life. Amit Goren’s film makes Lavie’s personality and art accessible, while remaining both entertaining and thought provoking. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 379 163 S USA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation SALLY GROSS – THE PLEASURE OF STILLNESS Albert Maysles & Kristen Nutile This is a documentary about the critically acclaimed NewYork-based modern dancer and choreographer, Sally Gross. Called “the most poetic of minimalist modern-dance choreographers” by New York Times dance critic Jennifer Dunning, Sally has been dancing for more than fifty years. Now in her seventies, Sally continues to perform every year. Sally Gross-The Pleasure of Stillness is an intimate film about the life and times of this remarkable and charismatic true NewYork artist who continues to create experimental work with an unwavering and gentle determination. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Tanja Meding 425 Main Street #9P NewYork, NY 10044, USA T. +1 917 647 1184 tanja.meding@t-online.de www.mayslesfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 381 S 482 SWEDEN Category: Arts, Music, & Culture SAMI DAUGHTER YOIK Liselotte Wajstedt Sámi Daughter Yoik is a beautifully fractured documentary that delves deep into the insecurity, humour, and vulnerability of a young urban Sámi woman trying to understand herself. Armed with a few Sámi phrases learned in a summer course, Liselotte sets off on a road trip, determined to find a connection to her culture. Part video-diary, part experimental animation, this film explores the excitement of the filmmaker’s self discovery, and her frustration at trying to fit into a culture that she doesn’t fully understand. The painful and often hilarious trials of Liselotte Wajstedt reveal that defining our identity is truly an international struggle Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 382 LittleBig Productions Anna G. Magnúsdóttir Timmermansgränd 3 Stockholm 118 65, Sweden T. +46 8 720 26 05 anna.g@littlebig.se 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 307 S THE NETHERLANDS Category: Art, Music & Culture SATELLITE QUEENS Bregtje van der Haak Focusing on the popular women’s talk show“Kalam Nawaem”(“SweetTalk” or “Women’s Talk”), this lively documentary explores how Arab satellite TV influences lifestyles and public opinion in the Middle East. Hosted by four charming women from four different Arab countries, this hugely successful prime timeTV show brings the world seen from the vantage point of women to millions of Arab viewers worldwide. Discussing hot issues like homosexuality, terrorism, and masturbation, Lebanese Rania, Egyptian Fawzia, Palestinian Farah, and Saudi Muna are the controversial stars of a recordbreaking television format, bringing in millions of dollars in advertising revenue for its Saudi owners. Who are these charming women breaking new ground? How do they use the power of media to change their world? And what happens when their conversations are heard in Arab living rooms? Satellite Queens is an intimate look at the making of Arab public opinion. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 383 S 164 CANADA Category: Nature & Wildlife Festival Participation SAVING LUNA Suzanne Chisholm & Michael Parfit There is a wall, built of fear and respect, which normally stands between humans and wild beings. We humans tell fables about breaking that wall and meeting strange and marvelous creatures on the other side. But when it actually happens, we don’t know what to do. Luna, a lone baby killer whale, breaks that wall when he gets lost, far from his family, in a remote, spectacularVancouver Island fjord called Nootka Sound.When he tries to befriend people, he causes laughter, tears, amazement and love.To First Nations, he’s the spirit of a chief; to boaters, he’s a goofy kid; to activists, he’s a cause; to scientists, he’s a puzzle; to officials, he’s a danger. As conflict stains the sea, we humans confront our fears and fascinations with the unknown.When we try to save Luna from our own deadly confusion, he forces us to face new ideas about the very nature of life itself and the values we think are ours alone. Running time: 94’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 384 Mountainside Films Suzanne Chisholm P.O. Box 2781 Sidney, BCV8L 5Y9, Canada T. +1 250-217-7573 SJChisholm@aol.com www.MountainsideFilms.com www.SavingLuna.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 359 S ITALY Category: History & Politics SAY SOMETHING LEFT WING Wolfgang Achtner Actor/director Nanni Moretti tells the story of his relationship with politics, as a filmmaker and as a political activist. It includes scenes from his films that have acquired cult status and that have made Moretti a cult figure for several generations of Italians. Also included is a spectacular video of Moretti in action as the leader of Italy’s anti-Berlusconi opposition movement and on the set of his latest film, Il Caimano. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: GA&A Productions Alessandra Massari Piazza Martiri di Belfiore 2 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 613 480 F. +39 063 614 042 alessandram@gaea.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 385 S 391 BELGIUM Category: History & Politics THE SCOTTISH KEY: AN INVESTIGATION INTO FREEMASONRY François de Smet Even among its own members, few know the actual origins of Freemasonry. Are they a network of self-interested businessmen, descendents of the Knights Templar or just an exclusive social club? For the first time, based on recent findings and expert analysis, we are able to ask the question:Who are the Freemasons? Isolated and protected from the outside world, freemasons meet in age-old lodges. Over the centuries, they have developed a peculiar brotherhood based around arcane rites and rituals. But where did they come from and why are their origins shrouded in secrecy? And what is the significance of their secular rites such as the mason’s word and the art of memory? A mysterious topic, subject to allegations and fantasies, this discrete association has been a source of curiosity, fascination and suspicion for over 300 years. Our investigation follows a trail of unsolved mysteries from the 18th century, using previously unseen documents and astonishing testimonies to discover the truth about Freemasons and reveal the Scottish Key. Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 386 Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 371 S SLOVAKIA Category: Creative Documentaries THE SECRET OF ONE SWIMMING POOL Andrea Kalinova The idea to build the open air pool in an old stone pit was born in 1942. Bratislava has always lacked functional swimming pools.This pool under the castle hill should have been a very important project. But everything remained at the planning stages only. For the next 50 years, the swimming pool stagnated, going to waste. Why was the pool never built? Why was the plan never carried out? Is there a mystery here? We are trying to get to the bottom of this decaying project in Bratislava through a mock documentary. On the basis of historical facts, we made up the whole story. Four characters explain the history of this swimming pool to us.They give us various theories as to why the pool can’t work and what is hiding under its grounds. Engineer/Architect Adrej Petrek describes the area and history of the pool. Peter Koskar, geologist, explains his own theory about the pool. Viliam Klimacec, writer and playwright, author of the book Najda Has a Time, in which this swimming pool plays an important role, mystifies us with his theory. Gustav Laucky, local resident, claims that he has been swimming in this pool. Which is strange, because according to old newspapers, this was never possible. Running time: 25’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Barbora Kalinova Gajova 17 Bratislava 81109, Slovakia T. +42 190 386 09 23 andrea.kalinova@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 387 S 219 GREECE - GERMANY - CANADA Category: Art, Music & Culture SECRET OF THE SNAKE GODDESS Christian Bauer & Nikos Dayandas This is the story of the discovery of Knossos and the Minoans by Sir Arthur Evans – a story as mysterious as the Minoan world itself. Following Canadian archaeologist Alexander MacGillivray, the film travels to Crete, New York, Boston and Toronto, to discover the secrets behind famous Minoan masterpieces. The secrets they hide will change our view of the Minoan world. Through dramatic reconstructions shot in the archaeological site of Knossos, archival footage and high quality computer animation, The Secret of the Snake Goddess brings to life the Golden Age of great discoveries and reminds us why History is important for us today. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 388 Anemon Rea Apostolides 5 Stisihoru Street Athens 106 74, Greece T. +30 210 721 10 73 F. +30 210 721 10 73 rea@anemon.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 284 S GREECE Category: Human Interest & Social Issues SECRETS AND LIES Stavros Stagos Bhopal 1984: the biggest industrial disaster in history. 25.000 people dead, 120.000 chronically ill, 22 years of legal battles in India and the USA. The film explores the policy of multinational companies in Third World countries and the connection of the chemical industry with the industrial-military establishment in the USA. The film aims to inform viewers about this important incident, to make them conscious of the“chemical terror”that surrounds us, but also to help them see that the accident in Bhopal, like other significant events, is a link in the chain that makes up human history, the active components of which are none other than ourselves. Running time: 78’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 389 S 368 ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries SEE NAPLES AND DIE Enrico Caria The Camorra war in Naples is told for the first time in an entertaining manner; tragic issues are mixed with satire and told through a combination of interviews, film clips, cartoons and music videos. The narration is done by the director himself, a Neapolitan who emigrated from Naples in the eighties and returned to his home town during the“Renaissance”of the city at the beginning of the nineties. His tragicomic adventures in Naples, together with his journalist friend, Giulio Gargia, serve as the setting to give a fair account of the city; from its nomination as the potential host for the America’s Cup, to the drug wars in the Scampia district, up to the present today, when blood continues to flow silently in the city streets. Running time: 74’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 390 GA&A Productions Alessandra Massari Piazza Martiri di Belfiore 2 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 613 480 F. +39 063 614 042 alessandram@gaea.it 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 349 S ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social issues SEEDS OF SUMMER Hen Lasker Seven years after completing an IDF combat course, the director returns to the place where she first fell in love with a woman – her commander. Over the course of 66 days and nights, the film follows the girls in one of the most rigorous combat courses and reveals the mechanism that enables the transformation of 18-year-old girls into fierce soldiers. While during the daytime the women adopt male conventions and martial codes, at night a world of femininity lies behind their role playing.Through an intimate relationship that develops between the director and one of the women, questions of the forming of identity, sexuality, and femininity arise. Growing and escalating along with the course, the relationship charges other relationships between the soldiers and allows an alternative gaze into the experiences that these young women undergo within the world of the Israeli army. Running time: 63’& 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 391 S 147 USA - BRAZIL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation SEND A BULLET Jason Kohn Send a Bullet explores the cycles of violence that plague Brazil’s upper and lower economic classes in fits of rampant corruption and violent kidnappings. The film chronicles these cycles through highly personalized stories that reflect the growing truth about Brazil’s huge economic disparities. A frog farm connected to a corrupt politician and one of the most powerful men in Brazil; a kidnapping victim who had both her ears cut off before she was released to her parents; a wealthy plastic surgeon who pioneered the procedure used to reconstruct the ears of kidnapping victims; and a kidnapper who has watched many like himself escape the poorest parts of Brazil for the wealthier Sao Paolo, where they terrorize the upper class with kidnappings, theft and murder. The film links these stories to weave a compelling narrative about a country where the rich and powerful steal from the poor, and in turn some of the poor terrorize the rich. Running time: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 392 Celsius Entertainment Ltd ThierryWase-Bailey 32 Maple Street, LondonW1T 6HB, UK T. +44-20-7193 1801 info@celsiusentertainment.com www.celsiusentertainment.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 165 S SPAIN Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation SEPTEMBERS Carles Bosch Eight men and women allow us into their lives and into the intimacies of their love stories – the ray of light that helps them survive in prison. Every September, Madrid’s Soto del Real Prison celebrates the Festival of Song. The participants are inmates who come from various prisons.They are the protagonists of the film.The festival is simply a point of departure. From there, these four men and four women return to their daily routines in prison. Love, or its absence, serves as the common language to enable the spectator to understand the world of the penitentiary. Spanning a year – from September to September, between one festival and the next – the film portrays their love stories: how they develop or how they fall apart. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: SND films Sydney Neter Leidsestraat 106’ 1017 PG Amsterdam T. +31 20 4040707 F. +31 20 4040708 info@sndfilms.com www.sndfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 393 S 166 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation SExY Menna Laura Meijer Sexy is a series in which young people from all over the Netherlands tell us, openly and poignantly, about their love lives. Documentarian Menna Laura Meijer filmed young people in all kinds of relationships.Themes such as safe sex, fantasies, identity, sorrow and desire are covered.The stories, images and music make the series a probing document of its time, whereby young people reveal how they experience love and sex in 2007. Shots of internet films, stimulating photos and a soundtrack of R&B, rock and disco make every 25-minute episode bubble with lust and desire, and the vulnerable positions of those interviewed lead to exceptional moments. Running time: 50’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 394 VPRO Sales Swaze Hartog Sumatralaan 49 1217 GP Hilversum,The Netherlands T. +31 35 6712212 F. +31 35 6712252 sales@vpro.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 578 S SERBIA Category: Creative Documentaries SHABAN Milos Stojanovic Legendary Roma singer Shaban Bajramovic is recording in Mostar, Bosnia. Meanwhile, back in Shaban’s hometown of Nis, his wife, friends and colleagues tell the tale of Shaban’s extraordinary life. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Studio ofTheatre and Film Milos Stojanovic Volgina 7 Belgrade 11000, Serbia T. +381 63 232 869 spif1@isp.b92.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 395 S 167 FINLAND Category: Current Affairs Festival Participation SHADOW OF THE HOLY BOOK Arto Halonen Why are some of the world’s biggest international companies translating the Ruhnama, an absurd government propaganda book from Turkmenistan, into their own languages? The film exposes the immorality of international companies doing business with the dictatorship of oil-and-gas-richTurkmenistan, thus helping to cover up its human rights and free speech abuses – all in the name of profit and corporate greed. Running time: 90’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 396 FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East H3L 1A8 Montreal, Quebec, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com www.filmstransit.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 169 S SWITZERLAND Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation SHAKE THE DEVIL OFF Peter Entell Six months after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans, the axe has just fallen at St. Augustine Church: the archdiocese is about to close the parish and send Father LeDoux away. The church is renowned as the birthplace of jazz and gospel, and a powerful reminder of the history of slavery. The parishioners join forces with local musicians to resist.Their spiritual guide, Father LeDoux, encourages them to pray and negotiate. But they soon realize they must take matters into their own hands... The time has come to go on the offensive. Shake the Devil Off is a contemporary retelling of the story of Easter, in a city where politics, culture and religion collide and where the plan of God remains impenetrable. Running time: 99’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Show andTell Films Peter Entell Chemin de Pacoty 22 1297 Founex, Switzerland T. +41 79 376 5557 pentell@worldcom.ch www.shakethedeviloff.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 397 S 447 SWITZERLAND Category: Creative Documentaries THE SHAMAN SEARCH Roland Pellarin Did you know that Shamanism is alive and well in Europe, and that through this ancestral animistic practice, hundreds of followers are finding a new link to nature and to the spirit world? During the months spent shooting this documentary in high definition video, Roland Pellarin and his team discovered and participated in Shamanistic healing and divination rites. Running time: 65’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 398 JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik St. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 33 98 jmtreves@012.net.il 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 170 S CANADA Category: Human Interest & Gender Issues Festival Participation SHE’S A BOY I KNEW Gwen Haworth Using archival footage and animation, Vancouver filmmaker Gwen Haworth documents her male-to-female gender transition partially through the voices of her anxious but loving family, best friend, and wife. As her family (including her police officer father) recounts its own journeys through the filmmaker’s gender transition, the film invites us to question our assumptions about the role that names, clothing, culture and anatomy play in our constructions of gender identity. A comic, heartbreaking, and uplifting autobiography that focuses on the interpersonal relationships of a family who unexpectedly find their bonds strengthening as they overcome their preconceptions of gender and sexuality. Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Outcast Films Vanessa Domico PO Box 260 NewYork NY 10032, USA T. +1 917 520 7392 info@outcast-films.com www.outcast-films.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 399 S 596 FRANCE Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wildlife SHORT LEAVES Georges Bonopéra & François Fèvre & Alain Goury Six minutes to discover a marvellous city, to go through a wild country, to escape, leaving the beaten path! Short Leaves is a wonderful breath of fresh air for all those who love traveling... Canada, Mexico, Corsica, Jordan, Cambodia, Istanbul, South Africa, NewYork,Tokyo, Oman, Cordoba, andYemen are some destinations of this unique series! Running time: 300 x 6’& 38 x 30’ Year of production: 2007-2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 400 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. + 33 1 48 74 43 77 F. + 33 1 48 74 82 65 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 445 S GREECE Category: History & Politics SHOWDOWN AT THE END OF THE WORLD Yorgos Avgeropoulos The Arctic Ocean spreads across 14 million square kilometres and conceals 25% of the global oil and natural gas reserves. As the ice melts, bays, marine areas and islands that had been long forgotten suddenly find themselves in the spotlight of the international agenda. Five arctic states, Russia, Canada, Norway, Denmark and the US, lay claim to a piece of the Arctic Pole and, of course, to the largest share of the treasure. This is a newageWestern film on theWild North, which explores the economic and geostrategic facts of the Great Arctic Game that has just begun. Running time: 56’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Small Planet Anastasia Skoubri 69, Doiranis St., Kallithea Athens 176 72, Greece T. +30 210 951 52 95 F. +30 210 951 52 94 askoubri@smallplanet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 401 S 494 ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries SIDEWALK Duki Dror This touching film interweaves seven parallel stories of children on their way to and from school into one journey. We witness the most intimate moments – between parent and teacher; danger and curiosity – where a child’s sense of independence is developed. It is a meditation on child consciousness, a rite of passage that goes in a blink of an eye to dissolve into adulthood. Side Walk is about the playful, the stressful, the violent, the magical and the mostly thrilling daily journey of childhood. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 402 Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. +972 2 583 13 71 F. +972 2 583 54 50 go2films@bezeqint.net 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 252 S GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation SIMPLE PEOPLE, SIMPLE AS CHILDREN Yannis Kaspiris The film focuses on a group of patients at the Attica Psychiatric Hospital known as“Dafni”. What is special about this group is their attempt to survive in the mental institution through“artistic expression”. The film was shot during two time periods with an interval of 7 years between them. The relationship between creation and mental illness remains an open question. Inside the asylums, the products of the less or more creative moments of madness, made in secret, are immediately destroyed either by the patients themselves or by the staff.Those that survive remain forgotten in the profound silence of the asylum, just as the inmates themselves remain forgotten, powerless, not just in the asylum but also in the enigma of their insanity. In the summer of 2006, I was observing my young baby in his mother’s arms and it was then that I remembered the patients confined in the Attica Psychiatric Hospital.These memories soon became an obsession. I decided to go back to Dafni years later to find out what had become of those patients. This film is the result of this sort journey in time. Running time: 35’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Illusion Yannis Kaspiris 25th Martiou 8 , Holargos Athens 15561, Greece T. +30 210 65 10 657 kaspiris@docnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 403 S 171 INDIA-PAKISTAN Category: History & Politics Festival Participation THE SKY BELOW Sarah Singh A contemporary portrait of India and Pakistan vis-à-vis the lingering fallout of the 1947 Partition of the Subcontinent. The documentary traverses the landscape, culture, history, and politics from Kutch to Kashmir in India, and from Karachi to the Khyber Pass in Pakistan. Interviews with a cross-section of survivors from the time of Partition alongside a former Kashmiri terrorist, royalty, contemporary politicians, historians, and others give the unfolding historical trajectory a personal and sometimes critical dimension. Emphasis is given to some of the lesser known aspects of the Partition (the abduction of women, the plight of Sindhi community, and the role of the British). The film concludes with perspectives on the future of the region and the Indo-Pak relationship, most significantly through the prism of the continued dispute over Kashmir. Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2007 Contact Person: 404 Sarah Singh 305W. 19th st, #32 NewYork, NY 10011, USA T. +1 212 627 2307 seetheskybelow@gmail.com www.sarahsingh.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 211 S GREECE Category: Discoveries, Nature, Wild life Festival Participation THE SKYRIAN HORSE Yorgos Sourgiadakis Aphrodite and Jason, in love and inseparable, spend the summer together on the island. Fuelled by his desire to win his beloved’s heart, Raphael gets into a fight and is seriously injured. Sasha returns from the mountain pregnant. Achilles is an orphan with a penchant for trouble. Eager to unearth her family history, Marika takes a DNA test. Liana’s received an early visit from the stork, but fortunately her baby is safe and sound. Hector, an‘emo’ municipal employee, is considered the model male of the island. Every father feels privileged to send his daughter to Hector’s bed. This is a documentary that relates small but largely personal love stories. Its leading actors, the adorable Skyrian horses, are looking for love and making an appeal for survival. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Euroirida Ltd George Sourgiadakis Athanasiou Diakou 5 Athens 15233, Greece T. +30 210 75 64 179 F. +30 210 68 26 955 gsourgias@yahoo.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 405 S 370 UK Category: Creative Documentaries SMALL TOWN GIRLS Jill Daniels Shot over 5 years, Small Town Girls is a unique and moving portrait of three British girls growing from childhood into adolescence. Joanne and Charlotte live in a small, racially divided town, Nelson, in the north of England and face the harsh daily reality of the high tension between the Muslim Asian and white population. Joanne has an Iranian father she has never met; a mother imprisoned in a mental hospital for burning a house down, and she is fostered into a very poor, born-again white Christian family. The church seems to provide her with the family she never had. When her foster mother dies suddenly, Joanne turns back inside herself and increasingly to the safety of the church. For Charlotte, the answer to the problem of growing up is to grasp on to the superficiality of appearance, clothes, make up and style. She drops her Asian friends when the going gets tough. For Sian, living in Frome, in the south west of England where there’s nowhere to go, the only attraction seems to be boys and their cars, and alcohol and drugs are hard to resist. As the film unfolds, the girls’behaviour changes in surprising, humorous and sometimes tragic ways. Running time: 81’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 406 High Ground Films Jill Daniels 1 Aigburgh Mansions, Mowell Street London SW9 0EP, UK T. +44 207 564 32 11 jill.daniels@dsl.pipex.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 503 S UK Category: Lifestyles SO HELP ME GOD Simon Cole A witty and exploratory journey across America in search of God in different cultures. On his travels, the filmmaker and protagonist meets with Mormons, Muslims, Jews and Jehovah’s Witnesses in the hope that they can help to fill the hole he feels in his life.The film approaches the complex yet universal questions about God and religion in an entirely accessible way. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. +43 720 553 570 F. +43 720 553 572 susanne@autlookfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 407 S 521 SPAIN Category: Art, Music & Culture SÓNAR AROUND THE WORLD Josep Maria Salat Founded in Barcelona in 1994, Sonar has grown into a major event and trend-setter in electronic media, attracting thousands of eager participants each year. Sonar is cuttingedge music, art and film all in one. It is creative, surprising – shocking to some – and ground-breaking. In 2002, the festival’s smashing success convinced organizers to export the formula to other cities around the world under the name SonarSounds. Sonar Around the World takes a behind-the-scenes look at the 2006 edition of SonarSounds held in Buenos Aires, Barcelona, Hamburg,Tokyo and Seoul.The festival organizers, leading musicians, DJs, and visitors give their view of what has become the world’s most popular electronic music festival. Running time: 65’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 408 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 218 S GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture Festival Participation SONGS THAT WROTE HISTORY – YOU’VE PUT A SPELLON ME BAYANDERAS (1940) Yorgos Zervas A portrait of the song M’ehis magemeno (You’ve Put a Spell on Me), written and first sung by Dimitris Gogos or “Bayanderas” (accompanied by Manolis Hiotis on vocals and bouzouki). But, in fact, the film refers respectfully to one of the greatest rembetiko composers who wrote some of the most beautiful – if not the most beautiful – songs. Spyros Papaioannou, who is also the series advisor, presents the case of“Bayanderas”clearly and succinctly, referring to the particular song as“an hymn to love and life”and extolling the anthropocentric nature of the rembetiko. Rare photographs from the “Bayanderas” family archive, postcards showing Piraeus in the early 20th century, modern-day footage of side streets, houses and railway stations that still survive and evoke the atmosphere of the days of rembetiko, as well as a group of young musicians in a little taverna playing and singing M’ehis magemeno, all serve to highlight the essence of a glorious song that purifies man. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 409 541 S SWITZERLAND - FINLAND - GERMANY Category: Art, Music & Culture SONIC MIRROR Mika Kaurismaki Mika Kaurismäki’s new film Sonic Mirror is a surprising and emotional dive into the world of rhythm – an extraordinary trip to discover the magical relationship between Life and Rhythm. Drum legend Billy Cobham takes us from the bandstands of the Western world to the primal music of African origin with kids in a Brazilian community and on to the completely secluded world of musical experiences of autistic people.These different worlds are connected in a mystical and secret way. The relationship between the collective and the individual consciousness becomes obvious when, in a fantastic finale, symbiosis is achieved. Music is a true universal language to express hope, love, ambition and joy. Sonic Mirror is a film full of vibrancy and compassion, authentic and hypnotic from the first to the very last moment. Running time: 79’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 410 Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 5395 0464 F. +33 1 5395 0465 wide@widemanagement.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 311 S USA - ISRAEL Category: Current Affairs SONS OF SAKHNIN UNITED Christopher Browne Jews and Arabs striving for a common goal can seem unlikely in today’s world, and yet – as depicted in this insightful documentary – the small Arab town of Sakhnin has been united by sport. Beating the odds in a quixotic quest for Israel’s State Cup, the multi-ethnic soccer team B’nei Sakhnin battles to maintain their “premiere” league status. In English, Hebrew and Arabic. The remarkable passion stirred by sports is legendary.While it can sometimes ignite violent rivalries, that fervor more often creates the unparalleled opportunity to bridge chasms of language, culture and politics – uniting field and fans as they battle towards a common goal. No place is this more evident, and more seemingly unlikely, than in Sakhnin, a small Arab town in northern Israel.The town is one of the poorer communities in Israel, and because of its primarily Arab population, it does not receive the government attention and aid other cities and villages get from the Israeli government. But the people of Sakhnin love their home, and they love soccer. Their team roster combines Arabs and Jews, including their coach, as well as players who have been recruited from outside Israel.They can’t afford their own stadium, and their practice field is not a pretty grass pitch, but a large area of dirt. Running time: 84’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 411 S 172 USA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation A SON’S SACRIFICE Yoni Brook A Son’s Sacrifice follows the journey of Imran, a young American Muslim who struggles to take over his father’s halal slaughterhouse in New York City. [For Muslims, the word halal describes what is lawful in Islam. Halal dietary laws dictate certain conditions for the preparation of meat, as well as the types of animals and foods that are lawful for consumption.] Until a short time ago, 27-year-old Ιmran, born to a Bangladeshi Muslim father and a Puerto Rican Catholic mother, worked in advertising.When his father expresses his wish to retire, Imran decides to succeed the family business, and he is given a task to prove his faith. On the holiest day of the year, Imran must lead a sacrifice that will define him as a Muslim, as an American, and as a son. Running time: 27’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 412 Foment Films LLC Musa Syeed 124W. 60th Street, Apt. 10M NewYork, NY 10023, USA T. + 1 646 502 5265 fomentfilms@gmail.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 542 S INDIA - FRANCE Category: Docudrama SPEAKING TREE Natasha de Betak The unusual destiny of a man named Deva who lost his mind while grazing camels in the desert of north-western India. He was tied to the only tree in his village for years. Deva’s wife left him, leaving his mother to look after him. Until one day, a massive earthquake erased the region. The disaster killed thousands and made millions homeless, but Deva found his mind, his sanity, and his life again. Running time: 70’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 53 95 04 64 F. +33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 413 S 451 CYPRUS Category: Science & Knowledge SPIRULINA: THE ASTRONAUTS’ NUTRITION Vangelis Tremopoulos These tiny green spiral coils harvest the energy of the sun, growing a treasure of bioavailable nutrients.This first photosynthetic life form was designed by nature 3.6 billion years ago. Blue green algae produced the oxygen in our atmosphere allowing all higher life forms to evolve. It contains everything life needed to evolve into its rich diversity today. This immortal life form has renewed itself for billions of years. In the past 20 years it has reintroduced itself to humanity. Spirulina contains billions of years of successful evolutionary wisdom coded in its DNA. Τhis special kind of algae has been proved to be part of the astronauts’ diet. Why? Is it really full of vitamins and minerals that help people be well-balanced and healthy? The film is a step-by-step presentation of how spirulina is cultivated, refined and finally reaches the consumption stage. The oldest organisms – the ones that gave us life – are back to revitalize us.They are one of the many solutions we need for restoring our planet in the next 20 years. Running time: 45’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 414 Exoptron Ltd Spiros Gavalas Dimosthenous 10, Megaro Gianni-Maria Suite 205 Larnaca 6058, Cyprus T. +30 693 668 83 96 gavalass@exoptron.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 201 S GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries SPRAY Medie Megas & Manolis Andriotakis Spray is the subjective view of the city of Athens through its street art. A woman wanders aimlessly in the streets allowing thoughts and feelings to emerge through a process of free association. As time goes by, she experiences various states of mind, while exploring abandoned corners of the city. On the other side of the city, a man is sitting in a square that is a no-man’s land, surrounded by advertisements, typing certain fragmentary phrases, perhaps notes for a future essay.The real protagonists of the film are the colors, shapes and figures of the captivating Athenian street art. Running time: 22’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Manolis Andriotakis 2, Praxitelous St. Athens, Melissia 15127, Greece T. +30 694 720 20 38 F. +30 210 810 45 87 manolis@andriotakis.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 415 S 388 UK Category: Sports ST. ANDREWS: BEHIND THE GREENS Peter Barber-Fleming The Old Course at St. Andrews is the Holy Grail of golf. It is the birthplace of the world’s fastest growing sport and plays host to an array of eccentric characters who work tirelessly to ensure that the game’s oldest club stays prepared for the modern day realities of tournament golf. Produced for the BBC, Behind the Greens is an introduction to everyday life at The Old Course. From organizing the first women’s professional tournament at the club, to the grumbling caddies and the ladies putting club at the“Himalayas”. An army of greenkeepers work under military conditions to make the rolling greens and fairways pristine for the golfers, who travel from all corners of the globe to pit themselves against the relentless winds that batter this stretch of Scottish coastline. St Andrews: Behind the Greens is an affectionate portrait of the caddies, greenkeepers, club officials and golfers who guarantee this golfing treasure keeps its unique place in sporting history. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 416 Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 350 S ISRAEL Category: History & Social Issues STALAGS Ari Libsker It was one of Israel’s dirty little secrets. In the early 60s, a series of pornographic pocket books called Stalags, based on Nazi themes, became best-sellers throughout the country. After decades in dusty back rooms the books are re-emerging in the public eye, rekindling the debate on the cultural representation of Nazism and the Holocaust. Running time: 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 417 S 389 GERMANY Category: History & Politics STASI: EAST GERMANY’S SECRET POLICE Christian Gierke One in 50 adults in East Germany collaborated with the Stasi. Relative to the population, they were the largest secret police in the history of mankind. The Stasi called itself“The Shield and Sword of the Party.” Its job? To ensure there was no dissention against the state, by whatever means. Disappearances were common, as were months of interrogation. Listening devices were employed against staggering numbers of the public and any comments against the state were punished ruthlessly. The 2007 Oscar-winning film The Lives of Others revealed to a mainstream audience how far the Stasi went in operations against its own citizens. Stasi: East Germany’s Secret Police takes you behind that story and inside the organization whose goal was to create a system of “total surveillance.” The Stasi inventory included detention facilities, prisons, disguised isolation camps, hidden bunkers, reconnaissance planes, eavesdropping stations and East Germany’s secret execution site. The film reveals a country gripped by distrust, fear and paranoia, and a communist system hell-bent on keeping it that way. Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 418 Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 385 S GERMANY - ITALY Category: Creative Documentaries STATES OF MIND Elisa Mishto A nurse and three mental patients take turns playing the lead roles in four stories told over four seasons.Their world within the rooms and hallways of the psychiatric clinic is at once brutally honest, funny and poetic. Moving through summer, autumn, winter and spring, we are presented with the stories of four individuals moving through crisis, waiting, normalization, and adjustment. Elements of their previous lives and of their current daily adventures are told with the lightness of a fairytale or the playfulness of a game, but without omitting the harshest and most melancholic aspects of their existence. Melodies performed on violins, accordions, and wind instruments shift between themes of childhood nostalgia and somber laments, while long contemplative shots of time spent in their institutional environment are contrasted with open and direct confessions of their darkest doubts and their most intimate desires. Each character is presented alongside his or her neighbor in the institution: fellow patients, caseworkers and nurses. States of Mind transforms the usual formula of the film on social marginalization into a delicate and ironic story in which the protagonists seem to be more like circus personalities than mental patients: lion tamers, clowns, ballerinas and acrobats. Running time: 85’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Anacondino Film Elisa Mishto 38 Dethick Court, Ford Road London E3 5PQ, UK T. +44 794 245 81 38 mishto@anacondinofilm.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 419 S 173 POLAND Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation STONE SILENCE Krzysztof Kopczyński A 29-year-old woman suspected of adultery was stoned to death in a village in the high mountains of northern Afghanistan. News of this event, which spread all over the world on April 23rd 2005, was the starting point of this story. The documentary presents the history of two lovers as seen through the eyes of witnesses and proceeds to reconstruct the tragic occurrence. The author of the film tries to find out what happened on the day of Amina’s death. Amina was killed under circumstances that have been described in varying versions.The official investigation claims that the main cause of death was a heart attack. The main characters of the movie present totally different approaches to the event. The film shows how difficult it is for outsiders to understand the Muslim hierarchy of values. It is a world in which nothing is worth less than a human being’s life. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 420 Eureka Media Krzysztof Kopczynski Ul. Smulikowskiego 13/10 00384,Warsaw, Poland T. +48 22 828 4810 F. +48 22 829 5673 info@ntcm.com.pl www.eurekamedia.info 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 572 S BULGARIA Category: Art, Music & Culture STORIES FOR A STUDIO Damyan Petrov A documentary about the famous Bulgarian artist and collector Svetlin Roussev. On the opening night of an art exhibition in Sofia he presents the works of many world-known painters and sculptors like Vladimir Dimitrov the Master, Angel Spasov, Roden, Rozhen, Ivan Nenov, Zlatyo Boyadzhiev etc. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Bulgarian NationalTelevision Daniela Kuzmanova 29, San Stefano St. Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. +359 2 814 2390 F. +359 2 943 6045 d_kuzmanova@bnt.bg 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 421 S 174 FRANCE Category: Human Interest Festival Participation STRANDED Gonzalo Arijón In October 1972, a rugby team from Uruguay boarded a plane for a game that they would never play. Their plane crashed in the Andes. Miraculously, 16 of the original 45 passengers managed to defy nature and stay alive for 72 days on a frozen glacier, despite brutal conditions. If this is a story that you think you know, think again. Stranded goes beyond the lurid tale of cannibalism that swept the headlines to discover the essence of this extraordinary human drama. Thirty-five years later, the survivors and their children revisit the crash site known as the Valley of Tears. One by one, they disclose the intimate details of their harrowing experience – including the precise moment when they realized their only hope was to eat human flesh. Recovered photos and footage of their rescue illuminate the interviews with an immediacy that is palpable. Gonzalo Arijon’s film is a profound parable of the human condition, as hauntingly powerful as it is true. Running time: 123’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 422 ARTE France Audrey Kamga 8, rue Marceau 92785 Issy les Moulineaux CX 9, France T. + +33 1 55 00 70 81 F. + +33 1 55 00 80 65 a-kamga@artefrance.fr http://www.artepro.com/sales 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 346 S ITALY Category: Current Affairs STRUGGLING TO CARE Elena Mortelliti Rajamanna, Nagamanni and Mary are nurses. They live and work in Hyderabad, India. Three women of the same age, background and education who have chosen the same career. Three hospitals: one public, one private, one missionary. The film reveals how the structures where the nurses work have changed their behavior, expectations and dreams. The observation of their lives and work offers a passionate and committed look at the Indian healthcare system. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: GA&A Productions Alessandra Massari Piazza Martiri di Belfiore 2 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 613 480 F. +39 063 614 042 alessandram@gaea.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 423 S 175 CANADA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation THE SUICIDE TOURIST John Zaritsky How far are you willing to go for death? For American (by way of England) Craig Ewert and Vancouverites George and Betty Coumbias the answer is Switzerland, home to Ludwig Minelli and the nonprofit euthanasia group Dignitas. Since it’s inception in 1998, Dignitas has been assisting terminally ill people from around the world to commit suicide.The charming and intelligent Ewert suffers from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) which is rapidly shutting down his body, but not his mind.The documentary centers around the last four days of Ewert’s life and includes his death. The Coumbias are in a parallel but different position, as George is ill but Betty is not. Ironically, Betty’s good health may keep them from fulfilling their wish to end their lives like they lived them: together. If anything, The Suicide Tourist demands that you reconsider how passionately you live your life and to examine why Ewert and the Coumbias have to travel so far to exert their will. Running time: 89’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 424 Beyond Distribution Yvonne Body 41/42 Berners Street LondonW1T 3NB, UK T. +44 20 7323 3444 F. +44 20 7580 6479 yvonne_body@beyond.com.au 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 412 S ITALY Category: Lifestyles THE SULTANO VARIATION – COOKING AND CULTURE IN SICILY Vincenzo Cascone A documentary voyage through the life, work and homeland of Chef Ciccio Sultano. From the essence of his cooking to the discovery of one of the most ambiguous islands in the Mediterranean area: Sicily. In search of the artisans and their crafts, whose work revolves around Sultano’s particular conception of foods. An anthropological insight into Man and into the fruits that he himself produces in his encounter with a land rich in history and in suffering. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Vitagraph Filippo D’Angelo Via Schiavonia 1 Bologna 40121, Italy T. +39 051 267 150 F. +39 051 267 150 vitagraph@libero.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 425 S 283 GREECE Category: Currents Affairs SUN COME UP! SUN GO DOWN! Angelos Kovotsos “Sun come up! Sun go down!”says Dimitris Kambosos, talking about his life and the life of his family: from sunrise, to sunset. Five people: the permanent residents of the island of Levitha, three hours away from the closest other island, Patmos, in the Dodecanese. In this part of the Aegean Sea, ships connecting the islands to each other and to the mainland are infrequent. Resourceful and inventive, the Kambosos family survives working as stock-farmers, fishermen, but also as owners of a small tavern, operating during the summer for visiting yachts. Quite often stranded because of the weather conditions, facing countless difficulties in their everyday life, they insist on staying in this inhospitable place because they really want to… But until when? Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kollias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12, F. +30 210 6075 715 ykollias@ert.gr ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503, F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176 Aristotelous St., Athens 11251, Greece T. +30 210 8670 478, F. +30 210 8677 828 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 426 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 265 S GREECE Category: Discoveries/Nature/Wildlife THE SUN DISAPPEARED Elina Traiforou “Kavala, my motherland, what ails you and you are in such pain, groaning…You, the earth’s jewel, our land’s pride, sitting on your throne, opposite the sun.” 15-8-1985The sun disappeared as though covered by fog… This documentary deals with the communal memories of a catalytic event, the fire of Kavala in 1985, which scarred the whole city. Through archival footage and testimonies, there is an attempt to show this disastrous experience in all its aspects. Politicians and citizens, everyone becomes part of the story and creates this audiovisual puzzle. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Danek Mihalis Chrysomallis 117 Omonoias St. Kavala 654 03, Greece T. +30 251 083 13 88 info@kavala-cosmopolis.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 427 S 520 SPAIN Category: History & Politics SUNDAY AT FIVE Joan López Lloret The peace process in Northern Ireland led to the release of 400 prisoners convicted of terrorism.This biopic adopts a novel format, showing the painful process of coming to terms with three decades of violence. Two former terrorists, one from each side – the IRA and the UDS – share their experience of solitary confinement and their present role in building lasting peace.The two perspectives are complemented by other key players – the victims of terrorism, prison warders, mediators, and so on. It is said that time is the great healer. Each protagonist takes a clock in for repair at the beginning of the report. This serves as a metaphor for the passage of time and how the two men see it. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 428 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA Oriol Baquer c/ de laTV3 s/n Sant Joan Despí 08970, Spain T. +34 93 499 93 33 F. +34 93 473 15 63 obaquer.n@tv3.cat 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 176 S USA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues & Lifestyles Festival Participation SURFWISE Doug Pray Surfwise follows the odyssey of 85-year-old, legendary surfer Dr. Dorian“Doc”Paskowitz, his wife Juliette, and their nine children – all of whom were home-schooled on the beaches of Southern California, Hawaii, Mexico and Israel; they surfed every day of their lives, and were forced to adhere to a strict diet and lifestyle of animals in the wild by their passionate and demanding, health-conscious father. Their community was their family. They didn’t need money or have to pay bills or taxes. Their home was anywhere the crowded camper was parked.What happens to eight brothers and a sister that are raised under such extraordinary circumstances? Surfwise is ultimately the story of what happens to a family when their father pursues his dreams and drags his family along for the ride. Running time: 93’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Magnolia Pictures / HDNet Films Laird Adamson 49West 27th St, 7th Floor NewYork, NY 10001, USA T. +1 212 924 6701 F. +1 212 481 3964 ladamson@magpictures.com. www.magpictures.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 429 S 209 GREECE Category: History & Politics SYMBOLS IN TRANSITION Antonis Pitsios & Christos Varvantakis The film focuses on the luck of the buildings and statues that functioned as symbols of the communist regime in Eastern Europe. Starting from the recent removal of the parliament of the GDR, the film deals with similar cases in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania.The aim of the film is to take a closer look at cases of re-use and reconceptualization of buildings, monuments and statues in contrast to cases of rushed demolitions, as well as at the sociopolitical effects of such choices. Running time: 70‘ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: 430 Antonis Pitsios 63 Polytechniou St. Athens 14121, Greece T. +30 694 505 06 23 pitsounas@hotmail.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 177 T SPAIN Category: Human Interest & Lifestyles Festival Participation THE TAILOR Óscar Pérez Mohamed, a Pakistani tailor and Singh, his Indian employee, work together in a store measuring eight square meters in the heart of Barcelona’s Raval district, one of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. Mohamed is very ill-tempered and the only thing he cares about is his business and his religious faith. Singh is a 50-year-old Indian immigrant recently arrived in Barcelona, who works illegally for a miserable amount of money. Due to the lack of space and organization, pants, skirts and jackets get piled up pell-mell, forming an enormous pile of multicolored fabrics. It’s a tough job, the hours are long and the relationship between Mohamed and Singh is going from bad to worse. Ironically, in such a cramped space, loneliness and isolation seem to the only destiny for these two strangers in a strange land. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Oscar Perez Av/Principe de Asturias 55, pral 1a 08012 Barcelona, Spain T. + 34 6055 90845 ospera200@yahoo.es 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 431 T 353 JAPAN Category: Docudrama A TALE OF CASTLES AND KINGS: EPISODE 5 ALHAMBRA – UNENDING ASPIRATION FOR PARADISE Kumiko Igarashi In the 15th century, Queen Isabella, seeking to unify Spain, expelled many Muslims from the country. During this period, many Islamic buildings were destroyed and rebuilt. But because of the magnificent beauty of the Alhambra Castle, which Spain took possession of near the end of the fighting, she could not allow it to be touched. With two contrasting castles – the gothic Segovia Castle, where she resided, and the Islamic Alhambra Castle – as the settings, NHK presents a fascinating portrait of Queen Isabella, from her unification of Spain to her launching of the great period of Spanish sea voyages. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 432 MICO – Media International Corporation Akemi Kikuchi NR Bldg. 3rd Floor, 5-5 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0047, Japan T. +81.3.3468.6984 F. +81.3.3466.9530 kikuchi-a@micojapan.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 504 T BELGIUM Category: Science & Knowledge TECHNOCALYPS Frank Thyse Technology is evolving faster and faster. Not surprising when you know that more scientists are doing research today than in the rest of history combined, using superior instruments and communication tools. But instead of making life more comfortable, more and more scientists in the fields of genetics, artificial intelligence, brain research and nanotechnology take their goals one step further: to overcome human limits and create higher, transhuman, forms of life. Running time: 3 x 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. +43 72 05 53 570 F. +43 72 05 53 572 susanne@autlookfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 433 T 560 USA Category: Current Affairs TERRA INCOGNITA Maria Finitzo Stem cell treatment engenders fierce debate and division but what would your position be if it could provide a cure for your paralyzed daughter? Terra Incognita puts a human face on the stem cell debate by following the work of Dr. Jack Kessler as he searches for a cure to spinal cord injuries, and the breakthrough that will allow his injured daughter to walk again. When Kessler was invited to head up the Neurology Department at Northwestern University, his focus was on using stem cells to cure diabetes, but soon after his move to Chicago, his daughter Allison was injured in a skiing accident and paralyzed from the waist down. In the moments following the accident, Dr. Kessler made the decision to change the focus of his research to begin looking for a cure for spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells. Through his work, the film tells the stories of families whose lives have been affected by spinal cord injuries, and the people working to alleviate their burdens. It shows the awe-inspiring yet painstaking work undertaken by Dr. Kessler and his lab while following his tireless efforts to raise awareness of the potential benefits of stem cell biology. Representing a diverse array of scientists, doctors, patients, bioethicists, students and religious leaders, this insightful documentary offers a revealing look behind the politics and the controversy of stem cell treatment. Running time: 83’& 60’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 434 Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales Diana Kluge 2/1 College Hill, Freemans Bay Auckland 1011, New Zealand T. +64 9 309 26 13 F. +64 9 309 40 84 info@smileyfilmdistribution.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 178 T CANADA Category: Art, Music & Culture Festival Participation TERRITORIES Mary-Ellen Davis Larry Towell is the only Canadian member of the legendary Magnum Photos agency, known for its humanist and universal approach. Towell belongs to this tradition. His curiosity may guide him sometimes to the heart of conflicts, but his works express a particular sense of intimacy. More than a war photographer, Towell considers himself a family photographer.This documentary reveals the artist and the man through his photographic work and his open meditations on life and the creative process. Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Filmoption International Lizanne Rouillard 3401 St-Antoine Westmount, QC H3Z 1X1, Canada T. +1 514 931 6180 F. +1 514 939 2034 lizanne@filmoption.com / email@filmoption.com www.filmoption.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 435 T 268 GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation THEMIS Marco Gastine One in every ten Greek citizens goes to court at least once a year. Therefore, filming the courts not only provides a portrait of local justice but also portrays Greek society.This is the documentary’s wager. This is the first time a camera enters the Athens Court of First Instance and records civil and penal trials. Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 436 Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 258 T GREECE Category: Currents Affairs Festival Participation THERE IS HOPE Christos Kallitsis This is the second part of a documentary trilogy on the right of each citizen to protect his quality of life. Going on Foot to School is the subtitle of the film which sums up the need of every citizen (in modern Greek cities) for pavements, free and open spaces, and neighborhoods. Citizens who care set aside some of their time to create a group, to apply to the appropriate authorities and courts, and to communicate the event. They stick together and, in the end, the results of their action are obvious. Running time: 32’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Documenda Films Kallitsis Christos Agias Sofias 7 Thessaloniki 54623, Greece T. +30 2310 33 13 33 F. +30 2310 33 13 33 info@documenda.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 437 T 254 GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries Festival Participation THE THIRD TAKIS Katerina Patroni The portrait ofTakis Pitselas byYorgos Rorris: an adventure in paint and friendship. Running time: 105’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: 438 Katerina Patroni Timoleontos Philimonos 14 Athens 11521, Greece T. +30 69 34 30 55 32 katpatroni@yahoo.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 321 T ITALY Category: Lifestyles A THOUSAND AND ONE MONICA Daniela Piccioni & Sandro Lai An actress, director and writer. Intense, sensual, eclectic. She began by interpreting existential angst and emptiness, and then she moved on to the films of the golden age of Italian comedy.Talking about MonicaVitti means telling the story of the evolution of Italian cinema. She was an actress“physically”at odds with the chesty pinups of her era, and yet she managed to transform her“defects”into unique character traits. Running time: 47’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: RaiTrade Margherita Zocaro Via Umberto Novaro, 18 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 749 83 41 F. +39 063 701 343 zocaro@raitrade.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 439 T 179 ISRAEL Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation THREE TIMES DIVORCED Ibtisam Mara’ana Khitam, a Gaza Strip born Palestinian woman, was married off in an arranged match to an Israeli Arab, followed him to Israel and bore him six children. When her husband divorced her – in absentia – in the Sharia (Muslim) court, he gained custody of the children and Khitam was left with nothing. She cannot contact the children and has no property. Although married to an Israeli, she does not have Israeli citizenship. Now she is preparing for a dual battle, the most crucial of her life: against the Sharia court – which always rules in favor of the husband – and against the state, in an effort to gain a temporary permit to stay in Israel in a shelter for abused women, while fighting for custody of her children. Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 440 First Hand Films Esther van Messel Fritz Heeb weg 5 8050 Zurich, Switzerland T. +41 44 3122060 F. +41 44 3122080 info@firsthandfilms.com www.firsthandfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 256 T GREECE Category: Creative Documentaries THROUGH HAGIOGRAPHY Theodoros Koutsoulis Passing through this world, they honor Him with a“prayer”and“through Hagiography.” Our camera and microphone climb up the scaffoldings and visit the workplaces of contemporary hagiographers, documenting their position on contemporary Byzantine painting. Rather than a passage through the centuries of the history of Byzantine art, the film seeks to approach the subject through present-day personal accounts. We discover the joy that this art form brings to people that have a passionate dedication to it, and see how they seek to make a living out of it. Running time: 68’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: iPARK Alexandros Papachristopoulos Louizis Riankour 64, Ambelokipi Athens 115 23, Greece T. +30 210 211 68 28 F. +30 210 211 68 43 info@ipark.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 441 T 496 GERMANY Category: Current Affairs THE TIMEBANK – AN ECONOMY FOR EVERYONE Steffen Soehner The Timebank – an economy for everyone describes little“self-made”economies, founded by people for themselves alone. There, everyone has the opportunity to do the job he or she likes. Nobody has to feel useless. People get to know their neighbors and become part of a community. And these economies only grow based on needed, well-done services. This film is about a social innovation existing in a system that is known by very few people, although spread all over the world. It is about emotions, longings and hidden power, which all human beings have even if those feelings/conditions are mostly covered up by a daily life that is planned and driven. Dr. Edgar Cahn:“...what happens inTimebank communities is: All of a sudden people understand that they aren’t bound by what money can do. And I think when people start to realize this, it expands the range of what’s possible, wonderful things happen.“ Running time: 46’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 442 impulsWERKSTATT Kerstin Sauer Frankfurter Strasse 16/1 Heilbronn 74072, Germany T. +49 71 31 59 41 337 F. +49 71 31 59 41 338 mail@impulswerkstatt-online.de 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 426 T ROMANIA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues TO BE OR NOT TO BE Anca Damian This movie is about a theater troupe in the high-security penitentiary of Arad. Who are these actors, this long list of names, of IDs, of sentences, of guilt...? What’s happening to them, and to us, the people who are watching them sentenced by our own fears, dependencies, preconceptions? And after all, where does real freedom, genuine guilt, true repentence, or real theater exactly stand? Behind or outside bars? Running time: 87’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: EdituraVideo Anca Damian Piata Presei Libere 1, camera 438 Bucharest, Romania T. +40 744 204 437 F. +40 744 204 437 damian@yahoo.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 443 T 180 KOREA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation TO FIND TIGER KIM Koo Bon-hwan When I was very young, my family used to go to a large tomb. It was the tomb ofTiger Kim. Tiger Kim was a relative of mine, my grandma’s brother-in-law and my grandpa’s higher officer. And it was he who made my grandparents marry. In a sense, he“created”my family. Sixty years ago, he was the most important man in the Korean president’s entourage. Tiger Kim was his nickname because of the courage he had shown at the time. I was very proud of him, so I used to show his mark of honor to my friends. But when I grew up, I heard about his shocking story. So I decided to find out the truth. And I did. When I decided to do so, my grandpa fell ill with cancer. Koo Bon-hwan Running time: 94’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 444 Starfilm Bon-Wan Koo Chunglang-gu muk 1, Dong sinan apt. 101-804, Seoul, South Korea T. +82 11 92551294 ne-a-creer@hanmail.net www.cyworld.com/kuvrski 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 181 T KOREA Category: Ecology & Human Interest Festival Participation TO LIVE – SAVE OUR SAEMANKUM Lee Kang-Gil This film tracks the effects of the Saemankum Reclamation Project on the people whose livelihood depends on the tideland and the sea. An internal feud between supporters of tideland preservation and proponents of financial rewards arises within the town of Gyehwa-do, whose inhabitants are worn out by the difficult fight against a government that promotes their dissolution. Running time: 75’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Lee Sang-yeop #135-010 305, 751 Building 203 Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea T. +82 11 9060 9124 docuzine@gmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 445 T 182 TURKEY Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation TO MAKE AN ExAMPLE OF Necati Sönmez In Turkey, the death penalty was abolished in 2002. The last executions had been carried out in 1984. Meanwhile, since the foundation of the republic, a total of 712 people, 15 of which were female, were executed “to serve as an example.” Even at times when the death penalty was a burning issue, it was only discussed either in reference to major political cases or based on the argument of “unjust executions.” This documentary humanely tackles the capital punishment issue through its actual enforcements inTurkey.While wandering through two deserted prisons where many executions took place, the film tries to witness the very last moments of the convicts – as if such a thing is ever possible – and raises this question on behalf of the hundreds who died on the gallows: Why did we kill all these people? Running time: 48’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 446 ZeZe Film Emel Celebi Sahkulu mah. Seraskerci cikm. 4/2 Galata, Beyoglu 34420 Istanbul,Turkey T. +90 212 2499721 F. +90 535 685 1935 info@zezefilm.com & zezefilm@gmail.com www.zezefilm.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 332 T ISRAEL Category: Current Affairs TO SEE IF I’M SMILING Tamar Yarom A personal account of female soldiers and their lives in the Israeli Army, the only one to draft women for mandatory military service. A female point of view on the drama of an unending war, on the moral challenges they faced while dealing with the Palestinian population.The young women look back critically at the way they handled the power that was placed in their hands at the young age of eighteen. Did they really smile in the pictures? Running time: 59’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 443 122 060 F. +41 443 122 080 info@firsthandfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 447 T 454 ROMANIA Category: Docudrama TODAY I WAS YOUNG AND PRETTY Alexandra Gulea Most of the Gypsy population of Clejani, a village located some 50 kms away from Bucharest, traditionally consists of musicians going back many generations.The film shows how the musicians relate to daily life and the way their perception of reality influences their music. A firm belief in superstition, the unavoidable blows of fate, and communication with the dead become the sources of inspiration and expression, of joy and sorrow. Alexandra Guleas’unconventional documentary takes us on a musical journey to the origins of Romanian gypsy music. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 448 Europolis Film Thomas Ciulei Tudor Arghezi Str. No.14 Bucharest 020945, Romania T. +40 74 46 44 147 F. +40 21 31 68 079 alexgulea@hotmail.com office@europolisfilm.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 183 T THE NETHERLANDS Category: Human Interest & Social Issues Festival Participation TOUCH ME SOMEPLACE I CAN FEEL Simone de Vries John Callahan – born in Oregon in 1951 – was a troubled teen. At 21 he was left paralyzed after a car accident. His outlet becomes drawing – not the most obvious choice because he can hardly use his hands anymore. With a raw style he draws ruthless observations of mankind. An example: A huge woman in a bookstore screaming at a costumer: “Sir, this is a feminist bookstore – we don’t have a humor section!” But there is more to the cynical man with the orange-dyed hair and matching sunglasses racing through the streets of Portland. He also writes and sings moving, melancholy songs, like “Touch Me Someplace I Can Feel”. This is a film on will power. Callahan will not be ignored and, most of all, he doesn’t want to be a thankful, humble disabled person. And to be close to women, he has found his own, bold way... Running time: 53’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: NPO Sales Kaisa Kriek Sumatralaan 45 Hilversum 1217 GP,The Netherlands T. + 31 35 677 35 61 F. + 31 35 677 53 18 kaisa.kriek@omroep.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 449 T 334 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Adventure & Travel TRAILS FROM THE EAST 01/13 –VIETNAM Rob Hof A 13-part documentary series that chronicles a train voyage from the East to the West, through fast-changing societies, along the birthplaces of five world religions. The series tackles some of the great questions of today’s world. How do people cope with continuing globalization? Is it a threat or an opportunity? The Reunification Express: The train journeys from Hanoi to Saigon on the so-called Reunification Express. The travelers talk about coping with war, hate and forgiveness. Outside the train, a portrait of singer My Linh, a star in Vietnam who now hopes to conquer the US with her voice. On the shore, there’s a meeting with a diving instructor and inTayninh there’s a meeting with the Caodai Church, which preaches a mix of Catholicism, Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. The Caodai Church wants to unite the best of each religion. The journey ends in Saigon, where a bus drives by former battle fields, with a stop at the Cu Chi battle field where tourists can shoot a machine gun towards the Cambodian border for a dollar. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 450 First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 443 122 060 F. +41 443 122 080 info@firsthandfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 335 T THE NETHERLANDS Category: Adventure & Travel TRAILS FROM THE EAST 02/13 – CAMBODIA Rob Hof A 13-part documentary series that chronicles a train voyage from the East to the West, through fast-changing societies, along the birthplaces of five world religions. The series tackles some of the great questions of today’s world. How do people cope with continuing globalization? Is it a threat or an opportunity? Country of Scars: A documentary about a train voyage through Cambodia, meetings with passengers on the roofs and in the compartments full of hammocks. It was only a short time ago that Cambodia lost a quarter if its citizens under the Pol Pot regime. The country was completely closed off from the world. Trains did not run anymore, but now there is a daily connection between the capital and the Thai border. Outside the train there are portraits of a busy Thai monk, a Muslim leader and a victim of Pol Pot’s regime. In the train there are discussions about daily survival and the difficult task of coming to terms with the past. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 443 122 060 F. +41 443 122 080 info@firsthandfilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 451 T 333 THE NETHERLANDS Category: Adventure & Travel TRAILS FROM THE EAST 05/13 – MYANMAR & BANGLADESH Rob Hof A 13-part documentary series that chronicles a train voyage from the East to the West, through fast-changing societies, along the birthplaces of five world religions. The series tackles some of the great questions of today’s world. How do people cope with continuing globalization? Is it a threat or an opportunity? Behind Closed Borders:This film chronicles the journey fromYangoon, Myanmar (Burma) to Benapole, the border between Bangladesh and India. Both countries are closed societies. In Burma, all opposition, Buddhist or not, is silenced. It is one of the most dictatorial societies of our times. The internet is not widely available and spies are everywhere. Outside the train there are portraits of political refugees. Bangladesh is a country of contrasts. A country where the government speaks against terrorism and modern Islam, but at the same time shuts down any type of dissent. But Bangladesh is also a country of literature and music and one of the travelers offers her daughter’s hand in marriage. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 452 First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 443 122 060 F. +41 443 122 080 info@firsthandfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 543 T FRANCE Category: Docudrama TRANSVESTITES ALSO CRY Sebastiano d’Ayala Valva Paris. In a small side street, seconds away from the Place de Clichy, two dirty and dingy hotels face one another. Behind their façades, the lives of marginal transsexuals from Ecuador unfold. They all work as prostitutes in the Bois de Boulogne. We meet“Mujeron” (the“BigWoman”in Spanish), a former boxer who chose prostitution and a solitary life in order to survive and help his family back home. We also meet the exuberant and ironic “Romina”, who seems to have made her dreams come true thanks to prostitution: a woman’s body, a housewife’s routine, a small flat and some money.Two parallel existences that are apparently poles apart but will in fact unite in one tragic ending. Both light-hearted and tragic, switching from flirtatiousness to misery, from optimism to fatalism, the story of Romina and Mujeron balances between joyful complicity and solitary distress. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 53 95 04 64 F. +33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 453 T 184 ARGENTINA Category: History & Ecology Festival Participation THE TREE Gustavo Fontán In front of Maria and Julio’s house, stand two ancient acacia trees.The entangled branches make a single top, but one of them seems to have died. In springtime, when they turn green again, there is no way to tell to which tree the tender leaves belong. Maria and Julio argue: she believes that the tree is dead and needs to be removed; she’s afraid that it may cause an accident, but he’s not so sure about that. Julio planted that acacia tree when one of his children was born and it’s no easy deal to accept what Maria wants. Trusting faith and believing the tree still lives, he keeps watering it. The lives of these two characters that live in a one-hundred-year-old house are woven around these trees. An occasional visit by a neighbor, a celebration, memories and ghosts, the daily routine, the seasons, the changes in light and shadow, all shape the story in such a way that everything seems to be about time going by, silently and irreversibly, never turning back. Running time: 65’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 454 Tercera Orilla Gustavo Fontan Alsina 1015, Banfield (1828) Buenos Aires, Argentina T. +54 11 4242 3802 terceraorillacine@yahoo.com.ar 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 185 T THAILAND Category: History & Politics Festival Participation THE TRUTH BE TOLD: THE CASES AGAINST SUPINYA KLANGNARONG Pimpaka Towira A chronicle of the crucial moments in the life ofThai media activist Supinya Klangnarong in her fight against the 400-million-Baht (11 million USD) defamation charges brought against her by the Shin Corporation – the telecommunication giant owned at the time by the family of thenThai Prime MinisterThaksin Shinawatra – following Klangnarong’s 2003 comment about the government’s conflict of interest in relation to the corporation. Although the charges were dropped in 2006, this vicious lawsuit that haunted her life for 3 years has become a part of her, as well as serving as a political instrument over the course of time. Does this victory of hers mean that freedom of speech may finally help bring about change inThai society and politics? Or is that just wishful thinking? Running time: 110’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: ExtraVirgin Mai Meksawan 72 Soi Attakarnprasit, 11B, SathornTai Road Bangkok, 10120,Thailand T. +66 2213 1951 mai@extravirginco.com www.extravirginco.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 455 T 593 FRANCE Category: Current Affairs TWO DADDIES IN MANHATTAN Philippe Baron Tim, aTV producer, and Peter, a lawyer, met eight years ago.They quickly began to live together and wanted very much to have a child. For months, they could not decide between adoption and in vitro fertilization with a carrier mother. They opted for the second. Four years of fierce determination and several thousand dollars later, Lillian and Beatrice, false twins, were born at San Diego Hospital. At once “father/mother” and “mother/father”, Tim and Peter are wildly happy. This example of a social phenomenon raises basic questions about motherhood, fatherhood and the law. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 456 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 48 74 43 77 F. +33 1 48 74 82 65 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 186 U CANADA Category: Current Affairs Festival Participation UNDER THE HOOD: A VOYAGE INTO THE WORLD OF TORTURE Patricio Henriquez “We don’t torture people in America. And people who make that claim just don’t know anything about our country.” Αs the president of the United States was making this statement in 2003, the Abu Ghraib prison was already fully functioning in US controlled Iraq. Less than six months later, the outraged world saw the awful photos taken by the jailers and torturers themselves. In this documentary, torture victims in Afghanistan, Iraq, France, Great Britain and Australia speak of their experiences, giving a face and identity to the suffering.The documentary also provides some historical background: the United States has been using and teaching torture techniques since the end of WorldWar ΙΙ, though it’s not the first country to use torture. Certain practices were devised and developed by the popes of the Catholic Church. Belief in the principles of the Holy Inquisition exists today, as do some of its methods: cheap but effective, they’re still being used in a cell somewhere, probably as you read these very lines. Running time: 107’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: National Film Board of Canada Johanne St-Arnauld 3155 Cote-de-Liesse Rd Saint-Laurent, Quebec, H4N 2N4, Canada T. +1 514 283 2703 F. +1 514 496 1895 international@nfb.ca www.nfb.ca 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 457 U 574 BULGARIA Category: Art, Music & Culture THE UNKNOWN ABOUT THE WORLD-KNOWN Stanislava Kalcheva In search of the genesis of the Bulgarian genius spirit with which the talent of the worldfamous opera singer Nikolai Giaurov has been nurtured, the film traces his growth and maturity – from the faint ring of the provincial church bell and the cry of the train whistle piercing the bosom of the mountain, the amateur brass band, the church’s Slavonic chanting... to the stages of La Scala, Covent Garden,The Grand Opera of Paris,The Metropolitan Opera. Becoming confident and believing in himself... and conquering the world. The film’s narrative relies on the natural, vivid (sometimes in a sonorous Rhodope dialect) memories of those who have known the singer – from the time he ran in the streets of Velingrad – to the time when he came back from some distant part of the world to take a rest in the silence of his native devoted and tender Rhodopes. Running time: 54’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 458 Bulgarian NationalTelevision Daniela Kuzmanova 29, San Stefano St. Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. +35 92 814 2390 F. +35 92 943 6045 d_kuzmanova@bnt.bg 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 567 U UK Category: Creative Documentaries THE UNPROTECTED MUSEUM Yannis Malavakis The Unprotected Museum is a contemporary documentary about the relationship between Modern Greeks and the country’s ancient heritage. Thasos, an island whose ancient culture is great, is the setting of the documentary, which tries to discover why the locals consider it a problem when artefacts are found on their property, why ancient monuments are being left unprotected and why the French archaeological team comes to the island every year. Locals, archaeologists and fishermen are the main interviewees giving an insight into what is really happening in terms of appreciation and protection of the ancient heritage of the area. Running time: 21’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Yannis Malavakis 301BWestbourne Park Rd LondonW11 1EE, UK T. +44 775 912 25 12 F. +30 2310 698 598 malavakisy@hotmail.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 459 U 187 CANADA Category: Ecology & Social Issues Festival Participation UP THE YANGTZE Yung Chang A luxury cruise boat motors up the Yangtze, navigating the mythic waterway known in China simply as“the river”. See it while you can. The Yangtze is about to be transformed by the biggest hydroelectric dam in history. At the river’s edge, a young woman says goodbye to her family as the floodwaters rise towards their small homestead. TheThree Gorges Dam – contested symbol of the Chinese economic miracle – provides the epic backdrop for Up the Yangtze, a dramatic feature documentary on life inside the 21st century Chinese dream. Chinese-Canadian filmmaker Yung Chang crafts a moving depiction of peasant life, a powerful narrative of contemporary China, and a disquieting glimpse into a future that awaits us all. Running time: 94’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 460 National Film Board of Canada Johanne St-Arnauld 3155 Cote-de-Liesse Rd Saint-Laurent, Quebec, H4N 2N4, Canada T. +1 514 283 2703 F. +1 514 496 1895 international@nfb.ca www.nfb.ca 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 316 U USA Category: Lifestyles URBAN ExPLORERS: INTO THE DARKNESS Melody Gilbert Welcome to the captivating world of urban exploration, an unexamined international subculture of fearless thrill-seekers who explore places most people would never dream of going. They lurk beneath city sewers and trespass into long-abandoned buildings, defiantly searching for unseen treasures of modern civilization. Documentary filmmaker Melody Gilbert (Whole, A Life Without Pain) follows explorers with superhero nicknames like‘Max Action’, ‘Katwoman’, ‘Danarchy’and‘Slim Jim’on their‘missions’to infiltrate abandoned government sites, aging mental institutions and even the forbidden catacombs in Paris. In recent years, there has been an emergence of this subculture that few people have heard about: urban exploration. Intrigued by the hidden underbelly of the man-made world, urban explorers go through great lengths just to catch a glimpse of the unseen.They put their lives at risk by wading through thick muck in methane-filled sewers, breaking into asbestos-covered buildings, and precariously dangling a hundred feet above giant manholes. They conquer decaying tourist sites, drains and the bone-littered catacombs the same way that outdoor enthusiasts try to conquer remote rivers and mountains. Running time: 58‘ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 461 U 378 LATVIA Category: History & Politics US AND THEM Antra Cilinska What is it that makes people love or hate each other, or feel different in the same country? These are the questions which many of us would like to be able to answer in many countries of this modern world. This is also true in Latvia. The existence of the two communities – the Latvian and the Russian speaking ones, is a reality of the present day situation in Latvia. Out of 2.5 million people, nearly 1 million is Russian speaking, the majority of which has settled there since the Soviet invasion in 1941.Throughout 50 years of the Soviet regime it was impossible to discuss the relationship between the Latvians and the Russians as it was regarded as an expression of nationalism on behalf of the Latvian people. After independence in 1991, for many Russians it was a big decision – to leave or to stay.To remain fully fledged citizens of the new state, these Russians had to pass a citizenship test. This fact was not welcomed by everybody, as the majority of the Russians have never really learned to speak Latvian. More significantly – the Russian speaking community felt threatened and are beginning to depict themselves as oppressed.Where does truth now lie?Who is the victim, who the criminal? Running time: 64’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 462 Juris Podniekis Studio Antra Cilinska 2 Citadeles St. Riga LV-10101, Latvia T. +371 721 69 67 F. +371 721 09 08 jps@jps.lv 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 565 U NORWAY Category: Current Affairs USA vs AL-ARIAN Line Halvorsen A personal story of a family living in a society where fear of terrorism has resulted in increasing stigmatization and discrimination against Muslims. In 2003, Sami Al-Arian, a Palestinian refugee, university professor and civil rights activist, was accused of supporting a terrorist organization and held in solitary confinement for over three years. His six-month trial ended without a single guilty verdict, but he remained in jail as the prosecution threatened to retry him. The case of Sami Al-Arian is one of the first major tests of the USA PATRIOT ACT, and the Bush administration considered this a landmark case in its campaign against international terrorism. In May 2006 he agreed to a plea bargain with the US Government in order to put an end to the ordeal and to be reunited with his family. His family is now searching for a country that will accept him, a stateless Palestinian, upon his release from prison Running time: 52’or 98’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: TV2World A/S Anne Köhncke Teglholm Allé 16 Copenhagen SV 2450, Denmark T. +45 652 122 23 F. +45 39 757 500 annk@tv2.dk 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 463 452 V CYPRUS Category: Art, Music & Culture THE VALLEY OF ROSES Athanasios Fininis Throughout the history of mankind, the flower has been one of the most inspiring examples of the sheer elegance of the natural world. And the queen of flowers, it is said, is the rose.This documentary is dedicated to the people who share their lives with this remarkable plant, in Central Bulgaria. It monitors the history of this magnificent flower, which is full of encounters with the greatest civilizations of the past. It witnesses the local rituals, the traditional festivities, the truly impressive coronation of the Queen of Roses, the rose petal gathering in the fields and the colorful parade along the central avenue of the city of Kazanluk. It smells the fragrance of the three and a half tons of rose petals which are distilled to produce just one litre of the most famous rose-oil in the world. The Bulgarian “attar”, as it is called, is an invaluable gift of the land, being in high demand among makers of perfume. Exhibits of the Museum of Roses and the Koulata Ethnographic Complex feature the history and the tradition of rose cultivation and distillation.TheThracian tomb is a monument of global historical importance which is on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. A masterpiece of realistic murals and frescoes that makes the area of the Valley of Roses even more attractive. An exciting journey into theValley of senses... An unforgettable experience in theValley of Roses. Running time: 48’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Exoptron Ltd Spiros Gavalas Dimosthenous 10, Megaro Gianni-Maria Suite 205 Larnaca 6058, Cyprus T. +30 693 668 83 96 gavalass@exoptron.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 465 V 544 JORDAN - GERMANY - THE NETHERLANDS Category: Sports & Social Issues VICTOIRE TERMINUS Renaud Barret & Florent De La Tullaye A vivid portrait of a bunch of outstanding women who choose boxing to get ahead in an African capital caught in the turmoil of its first democratic elections. Summer 2006 in Kinshasa. Martini, Jeannette, Hélène and Rosette spar everyday with Coach Judex in the old stadium Tata Rafael, where in 1974 Muhammad Ali knocked out George Foreman in the most legendary boxing match in the history of boxing. At dawn, thousands of people from the ghetto come to train here and political parties rally. In a parallel to the fight for the Presidency of the Congo (DRC), Judex struggles to organize a women’s boxing tournament with little money... Kinshasa sings, Kinshasa starves and Judex’s girls manage to survive, with no illusions but still with hope. A film about women in a country where men have become crazy. Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 466 Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. + 33 1 53 95 04 64 F. + 33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 436 V THE NETHERLANDS Category: History & Politics VICTORY Renger van den Heuvel In 1980, 28 years before the Olympic Games of Beijing, the world’s biggest sport event is for the first time ever organized in a socialistic country: the Soviet Union. Moscow is host of the 22nd Olympic Games, just as the ColdWar reaches another height, after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The Moscow Games end up being boycotted by more than 50 countries. Against this background Victory portrays six former Soviet citizens as individuals finding their own way through Soviet society.They are into art, into sport, into big city life or into religious philosophy.Their stories form a varied pattern that tells the audience more than the clichés about Soviet society. For the authorities – in the meantime – everything seems under control. Moscow has been turned into a Potemkin Village. Until the ‘not officially allowed’singer Vladimir Vyssotsky suddenly dies, during the Games, and the people of Moscow want to pay their last respects to their hero. By revisiting the 1980s now, a picture of today’s Moscow and its inhabitants (old and young) also emerges, showing the differences and the similarities between now and then, between the Soviet Union and Russia. Running time: 77’or 52’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Tochka Zrenia Renger van den Heuvel Diamantstraat 17a-III Amsterdam 1074 GA,The Netherlands T. +31 651 061 951 info@tochka-zrenia.nl 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 467 V 584 GERMANY Category: Lifestyles VODKA - NATIONAL PRODUCT #1 Alexei Khanyutin Many people in the West have long held the idea of vodka almost as the major attribute of Russia, the Russians and the Russian way of life. Strange as it may seem, this popular foreign tourist cliché does not differ greatly from the ideas of the Russians themselves. According to opinion polls, people considering themselves Russian value vodka for its “simple-heartiness”,“strength”, its ability to“reveal the person’s inner self”, in a word for helping them to stay Russian. It is interesting that the same words are used by many Russians to describe the major features of their national character. In Russia, vodka is indeed not a mere alcoholic beverage. It is the national symbol, the most important drive of the government and shadow economies, the major means of social therapy, an inexhaustible source of creative inspiration and many other things. In a word, it is Russia’s Number 1 Product directly tied up to the major mechanisms and drives of Russian reality. Running time: 58’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 468 10 Francs Guy Knafo 28, rue de l’Equerre Paris 75019, France T. +33 1 48 74 43 77 F. +33 1 48 74 82 65 10francs@10francs.fr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 358 V ITALY - FRANCE Category: Science & Knowledge VOLCANO HUNT Tullio Bernabei Volcano Hunt is an adventure of science and discovery to look for a mysterious, giant underwater volcano hiding in the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, just off Sicily’s Southern coastline. For the first time, a team of specialists and researchers from Italy’s National Institute ofVulcanology will sail aboard an oceanographic boat equipped with the most sophisticated research tools to locate the mysterious giant. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: GA&A Productions Alessandra Massari Piazza Martiri di Belfiore 2 Rome 00195, Italy T. +39 063 613 480 F. +39 063 614 042 alessandram@gaea.it 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 469 394 W LATVIA Category: Science & Knowledge, Biography WALTER ZAPP – THE MINOx WAS MY LIFE Kurt Widmer Photography enthusiasts know that Walter Zapp is the father of Minox, the first and revolutionary miniature camera of which more than one million copies have been sold since its invention in 1935. Because of its small size, the Minox became a legendary and sought after object for generations of spies – much to the displeasure of its inventor. During his life, Walter Zapp was often close to success, but circumstances always prevented the final break-through. The“Minox-scandal”lead to him splitting from his own company at the end of the 1940s and prompted his move to Switzerland where he lived and worked until his death in 2003 at the age of 97. To see him as just another gifted inventor and constructor who was a victim of history and circumstance would be too simple. He was much more than that: a loner, dogged and persistent throughout his life who, even when on camping holidays, would always walk around in a suit and tie. Who was this man who always built whatever his family needed himself, be it a caravan with a cooker or even the house that they lived in? Running time: 52‘ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Taskovski Films Ltd Jarmila Outratova 4BWenworth street London, E1 7TF, UK T. +420 776 066165 jarmila@taskovskifilms.com www.taskovskifilms.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 471 W 286 GREECE Category: Arts, Music, & Culture WANDERING TUNES Angeliki Yannakopoulou A story of people and notes from well-known and unknown civilizations that manage to relieve the monotony of everyday noises. Amateur musicians who practiced music to earn a living but also professionals with an excellent musical education and top studies, write their story among the streets of the city. Immigrants looking for a better life leave their country and decide to be incorporated in a strange society that hesitates to accept them, lost in its own feverish anxiety for bliss. Running time: 51’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 472 Greek Film Center Evi Lazari Panepistimiou 10 10671, Athens Greece T. +30 210 3687503 F. +30 210 3614336 info@gfc.gr www.gfc.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 330 W ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries THE WAY HOME Zohar Hanuni A short time before my father’s death, he took a few 8 mm films to a photo shop in Afula in order for them to be converted into video format. No one ever collected those films, which my father took of us when we were children. A few months ago, my sister Shlomit found 2 rolls of 8 mm films in Moshav Hazav, films which we never saw before. The Movie The Way Home describes a voyage which tries to get in touch with the severed past, through the life of my siblings. In the movie I show the films to my siblings.Together we remember and understand.The movie tries to ignite the “memory wheels”in order to remember the past, and to close this door, look to the future with reconciliation and anticipate finding my new/old home. Running time: 37‘ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik st. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 3398 F. +972 52 363 3398 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 473 W 538 FRANCE Category: History & Politics WE WERE ExODUS Jean-Michel Vecchiet “1947:The Summer of the Exodus”is truly the missing link between two important moments of the 20th Century: the Shoah and the creation of the state of Israel. In July 1947, 4,551 passengers, all survivors of the Shoah, boarded a boat called“Exodus 47”in Sète that left secretly for Palestine. Intercepted by the British Navy, the passengers were transferred to three English boats, which, after nine days of a difficult journey, returned to Provence at Port-de-Bouc. On that morning of July 29th, 1947, no one could have imagined the trial of strength between the English and the French governments that would ultimately lead to the most spectacular historical moment in the creation of the Jewish nation. So, what did a little port in the South of France have to do with this great historical moment? Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 474 Wide Management Loïc Magneron 40 rue Sainte-Anne, 3ème étage, code 2863 Paris 75002, France T. +33 1 53 95 04 64 F. +33 1 53 95 04 65 wide@widemanagement.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 327 W ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries WE WERE LIKE DREAMERS Yehudit Damari-Agasi Summer 2005 – Israel Disengages from the Gaza strip. I lived in Gan Or with my family for 20 years, filming the last two, before being evicted. The final year forced us to deal with things we’ve never encountered. The house we built was being destroyed, our citrus plantation dried up days before it was ready for picking. The ground fell out from under our feet. And when this happens, what you live by or what you believe doesn’t matter anymore.The fall is inevitable. The film shows the different ways we each had for dealing with being forced out of our home. Running time: 50‘ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: JMT Films Distribution MichaelTreves 20 Bialik st. Tel Aviv 63324, Israel T. +972 52 363 3398 F. +972 52 363 3398 jmtreves@012.net.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 475 W 224 GREECE Category: Human Interest & Social Issues WHAT’S EATING DIMITRI? Valerie Kontakos & Giannis Missouridis Dimitri is an intellectually disabled adolescent. He is attending a school for children with special needs in Attica. But the school is facing serious problems with infrastructures, equipment, maintenance and a great lack of specialized programs. The different cases of students with special needs are dealt with as one continuous category, with the result that all of these children find themselves in a“gray zone”of substandard education. Dimitri’s parents,Yianna and Mathieu, worry about their child’s future and try to find ways to ensure a dignified existence for him when he grows up. Like other parents of children with special needs, they find themselves on the margin of an indifferent society that prefers to forget people with special needs. It is obvious that the institutional support of these children has never been a priority of the Greek state. Running time: 57’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 476 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA Yannis Kolias or ZefiTsoukala 432 Messoghion Ave., Aghia Paraskevi 15342, Athens Greece T. +30 210 607 5711-12 F. +30 210 607 5715 ykolias@ert.gr, ztsoukala@ert.gr www.ert.gr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 351 W USA Category: Human Interest & Social Issues WHEN I CAME HOME Dan Lohaus IraqWar veteran Herold Noel suffers from PostTraumatic Stress Disorder and lives in his car in Brooklyn. His struggle to get assistance from different veterans’aid organizations turns into a media blitz that transforms the young, homeless veteran into the leader of a new movement. Running time: 70’& 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Cinephil Philippa Kowarsky 18 Levontin Street Tel Aviv 65112, Israel T. +972 3 566 4129 F. +972 3 560 1436 info@cinephil.co.il 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 477 W 188 GERMANY - CHILE Category: Ethnography Festival Participation THE WHISPERING OF THE TREES Tom Lemke In southern Chile, the indigenous people are named after a tree.They call themselves Mapuche Pehuenche – The People of the Pine Nut. The pine nut (pehuen) is the fruit of the Araucaria araucana tree. Thanks to the fruit of this tree, people have been able to survive in this region for centuries. Ignored by civilization, the Pehuenche lived a difficult life that was constantly under threat. Today, civilization has arrived and the Pehuenche are experiencing a time of change. The film tells the story of a family which, according to the annual custom, leaves its home and sets out for the jungle to pick the pine nuts off the trees. The men climb up trees that are up to 30 meters tall. The pine nuts are still important to the Pehuenche’s survival but a large part of their harvest is sold for money. Despite the changes, the Pehuenche are trying to keep their culture alive. Running time: 55’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 478 AtelierBusche.MEDIA Sebastian Runschke Dieselstrasse 13 71332,Waiblingen, Germany T. +49 7151 50 28220 F. +49 7151 50 28260 sr@atelierbuschemedia.com www.AtelierBusche.MEDIA.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 455 W USA Category: Arts, Music, & Culture WIERSZALIN Francesco Carrozini In the remote town of Suprasl, behind the walls of an average-looking house, existsWierszalin Theater of Poland, an award-winning, internationally acclaimed theatre group. Francesco Carrozzini, who discovered the group in New York, closely follows Wierszalin’s director and his troupe of actors on a journey behind the scenes to try and capture the spirit of independent cinema. Running time: 47’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Marek Milewicz Productions Marek Milewicz 508West 26th Street/ 12th Floor NewYork, NewYork 10001, USA T. + 1 212 924 67 60 F. + 1 212 206 02 53 marek@marekandassociates.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 479 W 189 USA FeCategory: Music & Biography stival Participation WILD COMBINATION: A PORTRAIT OF ARTHUR RUSSELL Matt Wolf Wild Combination is a visually absorbing portrait of the seminal avant-garde composer, singer-songwriter, cellist, and disco producer Arthur Russell. Before his untimely death from AIDS in 1992, Arthur prolifically created music that spanned both pop and the transcendent possibilities of abstract art. Now, over fifteen years since his passing, Arthur’s work is finally finding its audience.Wolf incorporates rare archival footage and commentary from Arthur’s family, friends, and closest collaborators – including Philip Glass and Allen Ginsberg– to tell this poignant and important story. Running time: 71’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 480 Forward Entertainment MichaelThornton & Sheri Levine 200 East 94th Street, Apt1217 NewYork, NY 10128, USA T. +1 212 300 6677 mthornton@forwardentertainment.us slevine@forwardentertainment.us 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 352 W JAPAN Category: Wildlife WILD SECRETS V: EPISODE 1. BLACK BACKED JACKAL: SCAVENGER OF THE SKELETON COAST Shinichi Murata Featuring fascinating creatures and the hidden beauty of nature in the world, this highly acclaimed wildlife documentary series filmed with high-definition cameras reveals the struggle to survive not only against natural predators and harsh environments but also the encroaching presence of mankind. Episode list: 1. Black Backed Jackal: Scavenger of the Skeleton Coast 2. Namibian Giraffe: Desert wanderers 3. Tagame: Predator of the Paddyfields 4. Beavers: Creating Communities 5. Asian Elephant: Long Memories, Long Lives 6. Patas Monkey: Life on the Run 7. Koala: Paradise in the Suburbs 8. A Beech for All Seasons 9. Pygmy Sweepers: Refuge on the Reef 10. Giant Salamander: Ancient Amphibian 11. Muriqui:Woolly Jumpers of Brazil 12. WhiteTailed Eagle: Hunters of Shiretoko 13. WhiteWingedTrumpeters: Forest Floor Flappers Running time: 13 x 26’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: MICO – Media International Corporation Akemi Kikuchi NR Bldg. 3rd Floor, 5-5 Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0047, Japan T. +81 3 3468 6984 F. +81 3 3466 9530 kikuchi-a@micojapan.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 481 W 337 GERMANY Category: Arts, Music, & Culture WIM WENDERS’STORY OF HIS EARLY YEARS Marcel Wehn Drawing parallels between his early films and his personal biography, this documentary tracesWimWenders’own history, prior to his international break-through with The American Friend (1976/77). Running time: 52‘ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 482 First Hand Films EstherVan Messel Fritz HeebWeg 5 Zurich 8050, Switzerland T. +41 44 312 2060 F. +41 44 312 2080 info@firsthandfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 313 W USA - JAPAN Category: History & Politics WINGS OF DEFEAT Linda Hoaglund & Risa Morimoto Internationally, Kamikaze pilots remain a potent metaphor for fanaticism. In Japan, they are largely revered for their selfless sacrifice.Yet few outside Japan know that hundreds of kamikaze pilots survived the war. By the spring of 1945, when all Japanese planes were reassigned to kamikaze (Tokkotai) attacks, Japan could no longer defend its airspace and its naval fleet was demolished. Old airplanes and inadequate training resulted in many failed engines, leaving scores of pilots stranded. When Japan surrendered, hundreds of kamikaze trainees were awaiting sortie orders that never arrived. Through rare interviews with surviving kamikaze pilots, we learn that the military demanded pilots volunteer to give up their lives. Retracing their journeys from teenagers to doomed pilots, a complex history of brutal training and ambivalent sacrifice is revealed. As U.S. firebombs incinerated its major cities and the country ran out of weapons and fuel, Japan’s military government refused to accept the reality that it could no longer fight. Instead, they sent thousands of pilots off to targets nearly impossible to reach. Sixty years later, survivors in their eighties tell us about their training, their mindsets, their experiences in a kamikaze cockpit and what it meant to survive when thousands of their fellow pilots had died. Running time: 90‘ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: FilmsTransit International Inc. Jan Röfekamp 252 Gouin Boulevard East Montreal, Quebec H3L 1A8, Canada T. +1 514 844 3358 F. +1 514 844 7298 janrofekamp@filmstransit.com 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 483 W 190 USA Category: History & Politics Festival Participation WITNESSES TO A SECRET WAR Deborah Dickson Witnesses to a Secret War tells the history of America’s clandestine war in Laos through the stories of the Hmong soldiers who fought alongside the CIA and were forced to flee when the war was lost to the communists in 1975. Artist CyThao and refugee advocate KaYing Yang were young children when they fled Laos with their families and came to the United States. Like exiles everywhere, they feel compelled to understand their past.Through disarmingly naïve paintings, Cy depicts the violence against the Hmong that followed the communist takeover. Ka Ying has dedicated her life to helping refugees, like the Xiong family, who have been living in refugee camps inThailand for the past 30 years.This is the story of the Hmong people, who, against all odds, survived a collision between personal history and the history of American politics in Southeast Asia. Running time: 56’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 484 Blackbird Films Deborah Dickson 1 Main Street #4G, Brooklyn NewYork, NY 11201, USA T. +1 718 855 6762 ddbird3@earthlink.net 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 575 W BULGARIA Category: Lifestyles & Social Issues A WOMAN, A MAN Galina Kraleva The film features two life stories of people who have been confined to a wheelchair since childhood. Apart from raising burning social issues, the film tells a story of moral courage, the difficulties of reconciling oneself to one’s lot, of faith in God and fun in life. Running time: 29’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Bulgarian NationalTelevision Daniela Kuzmanova 29, San Stefano St. Sofia 1504, Bulgaria T. + 359 2 814 2390 F. + 359 2 943 6045 d_kuzmanova@bnt.bg 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 485 W 484 ISRAEL Category: Docudrama A WORKING MOM Limor Pinhasov & Yaron Kaftori In 1990, 22 year-old Marisa left her two tiny children with her family in Bolivia to seek work overseas. 15 years later, she returns and tries to reunite with the children she supported financially all those years—but who view her as a stranger today. Her story is a real-life family drama that explores the powerful and painful themes of poverty, alienation and displacement in the new global economy. Running time: 78’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 486 Fortissimo Films Catherine Le Clef Van Diemenstraat 100 Amsterdam 1013 CN,The Netherlands T. + 31 20 627 32 15 F. + 31 20 626 1155 info@fortissimo.nl 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 400 Y GREECE Category: Art, Music & Culture YANNIS MORALIS Stelios Charalambopoulos From the years between the two world wars, when he first emerged as an artist, to his most recent work, exhibited in January 2004, Yannis Moralis has been constantly in the foreground of Greek art, for almost seventy years. An artist belonging to the famous generation of the 30s, he continued his pursuits throughout the 20th century, while also teaching some of Greece’ s finest visual artists at his workshop at the Athens School of Fine Arts. A film on his life and work. Running time: 80’ Year of production: 2006 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Periplus Thanos Lambropoulos 176, Aristotelous st. Athens 112 51, Greece T. + 30 210 867 04 78 F. + 30 210 867 78 28 periplus@ath.forthnet.gr 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 487 Y 531 TURKEY Category: Art, Music & Culture YILDIZ PORCELAINS Nilgün Suna A small tile factory was established in the outer garden of the Yıldız Palace in İstanbul in the beginning of 1890s: the Imperial Porcelain Factory. This palace factory was to become the second most important center in the history of Turkish tile production following İznik, a world famous brand name. The most famous tile decorators of the period worked at the imperial factory and the outstanding porcelain produced satisfied the needs of the palace and circles close to the palace, or were given to foreign guests and European monarchs as gifts. The rise of Yıldız porcelain coincided with the fall of the Ottoman Empire. This small factory managed to survive after the collapse of the empire and has lasted up to today in spite of interruptions in its production.Today, theYıldız factory continues to operate under the name “National Palaces, Yıldız Porcelain and Tile Management”. Here, the hundred year old accumulation of knowledge and experience is preserved and evolved. The documentary includes unique patterns, a harmony of the colors, textures and shapes ofYıldız porcelain, and also reflects a hundred year old method of production which leads to the sparkling uniqueness of each object. Running time: 30’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 488 Turkish Radio –TV Corp. Fuat Kale Turan Gunes Bulvari Or-An Ankara 06109,Turkey T. + 90 312 490 76 59 F. + 90 312 491 26 06 fuat.kale@trt.net.tr 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l 495 Y ISRAEL Category: Creative Documentaries YOU NEVER KNOW Boaz Shahak There are two questions you can ask another human being:“What are you?”and“Who are you?”If you ask “What are you”– you destroy the world. If you ask “Who are you?”you build the world...” (Shlomo Carlebach). In 1966, at a festival in Berkley, between Pete Seeger and “Jefferson Airplane,” a young Rabbi came on stage with a guitar and began to sing. Shlomo Carlebach was a brilliant youngTorah scholar who had been sent by the Lubavitcher Rebbe to bring theTorah to the hippies of San Francisco. But when his love for them transgressed the boundaries of halacha (Jewish Law), he was shunned by the Orthodox establishment. Carlebach once said in a radio interview that he composed no less than 4,000 original melodies.Thirteen years ago he passed away, penniless; today his music fills concert halls and in almost every Jewish community there is a community of his followers. Running time: 63’ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Go2Films Hedva Goldschmidt 37/8 Isar Nathanzon St. Jerusalem 97787, Israel T. + 972 2 583 13 71 F. + 972 2 583 54 50 go2films@bezeqint.net 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 489 392 Z ITALY Category: History & Politics ZERO: AN INVESTIGATION INTO 9/11 Franco Fracassi & Francesco Trento Zero: An Investigation into 9/11: has one central thesis – the official version of events surrounding the attacks on 9/11 cannot be true. This brand new feature documentary from Italian production company Telemarco, explores the latest scientific evidence and reveals dramatic new eye witness testimony, which directly conflicts with the US government’s account. Featuring presentations from intellectual heavyweights such as GoreVidal and Nobel Prize Winner Dario Fo, the film challenges preconceived assumptions surrounding the attacks. In the words of the Italian daily newspaper Il Corriere de la Sera: “What results is a sequence of contradictions, gaps and omissions of stunning gravity.” Zero cannot prove who ordered the planes to crash into the most iconic buildings in America, but the weight of evidence it provides will plant doubt in the most sceptical of minds. Running time: 110‘ Year of production: 2007 Sales Contact: Contact Person: Mercury Media International Ltd Patricia Hickey 6 Baseline Studios,Whitchurch Road LondonW11 4AT, UK T. +44 207 221 72 21 F. +44 207 221 72 28 patricia@mercurymedia.org 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 491 Z 499 FRANCE Category: Creative Documentaries ZUOZ Daniella Marxer Zuoz is a journey in a world disconnected from the outside, the world of a first-class boarding school in the Swiss mountains. A maze of rooms and corridors we never leave, in which residents walk around endlessly, opening doors on scenes of their own existences. Running time: 52’ Year of production: 2008 Sales Contact: Contact Person: 492 Autlook Filmsales Susanne Guggenberger Zieglergasse 75/1 Vienna 1070, Austria T. + 43 720 55 35 70 F. + 43 720 55 35 72 susanne@autlookfilms.com 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l Indexes Index of Directors Achtner,Wolfgang 385 Agustí, Sergi 33 Åhrén, Anna Klara 199 Akça,Tülay 278 Al-Joundi, Dima 269 Alessandro Rossi 192 Alevras, Nikos 260 Almela, José María 63 Alvi, Suroosh 194 Ambo, Phie 280 Anatovich,Vadim 220 Andreassen, Gard Aleksander 130 Andriotakis, Manolis 415 Angelico, Irene 225 Aragonés, Bernat 33 Arijón, Gonzalo 96, 422 Aristomenopoulou, Angeliki 20 Armengou, Montse 45 Arregi, Aitor 263 Aspey, Robin 98 Assa, Lizka 206 Assouline, Natalie 82 Astraka, Marianna 86 Avery, Dylan 256 Avgeropoulos,Yorgos 23, 127, 401 Ayuso, Carlos 282 Balaguer, Mai 115 Barbadillo, Pedro 282 Barber-Fleming, Peter 416 Barenholz, Shirley 332 Bargur, Ayelet 204 Barker, Charla 207 Baron, Philippe 456 Barous, Christos 156 Barret, Renaud 466 Bartels, Ulrike 245 Bartlett, Daren 87 Bashan, Hadar 221 Bauer, Christian 388 494 Beekmans, Roger 100 Beetz, Christian 71 Berenger, Xavier 236 Bergeijk, Jeroen van 338 Bermann,Yaniv 36 Bernabei,Tullio 469 Bernet, David 232 Betak, Natasha de 413 Biegeleisen, Sylvain 249 Bilgin, Sibel 83 Bingham, Molly 281 Björgúlfsson, Bergsteinn 50 Blumenschein,Viviane 121 Boiko, Irina 21 Bon-hwan, Koo 444 Bonnaire, Sandrine 195 Bonopéra, Georges 400 Borgeaud, Pierre-Yves 373 Bosch, Carles 393 Bougiouris, Kyriakos 346 Boulet, Jean-Marie 371 Breccia, Fabio 149 Brodsky, IreneTaylor 193 Bromund, Elena 121 Brook, Simon 173 Brook,Yoni 412 Brosens, Peter 243 Browne, Christopher 411 Brückner, Simon 66 Brunetti, Raffaele 93, 291 Burger, Joerg 174 Burns,Tiffany 300 Bussink, Astrid 257 Byer, Ben 224 Calek, David 189 Campen, Catherine van 144 Cangelosi, Simone 166 Caria, Enrico 390 Carlsen, Jon Bang 363 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l Carras, Lydia 307 Carre, Jean Michelle 364 Carrozini, Francesco 479 Carvalho, Manuel 299 Cascone,Vincenzo 425 Cernetig, Miro 104 Certeau, Jean de 336 Chang,Yung 460 Charalambopoulos, Stelios 41, 253, 316, 487 Chianáin, Neasa Ní 152 Chiesa, Guido 28 Chisholm, Suzanne 384 Cilinska, Antra 462 Cirino, Claudio Mariano 94 Clitheroe, Adam 329 Cole, Simon 407 Coletta, Alberto 37 Coll, Philippe Daniel 162 Colusso, Enrica 25 Compain, Frédéric 73 Connors, Steve 281 Coppens, Freddy 103 Crump, James 77 Cuske, Maciej 328 D’Amico, Julia 267 Damari-Agasi,Yehudit 475 Damian, Anca 443 Dandinakis, Costas 276 Danev, Hrisimir 141 Daniels, Jill 406 Danitz, Brian 323 Dashuk,Volha 22 Davenport, Nina 333 Davis, Mary-Ellen 435 Dayandas, Nikos 388 Delville, Chris 117 Demetriou, Elias 91, 235, 251, 275 Deniau, Jean-Charles 308 Detours,Vincent 79 Dickson, Deborah 484 Dimellas, Manolis 255 Dimitriou, Alida 75 Drakopoulou, Athanasia 356 Dror, Duki 402 Dvornichenko, Oksana 238 Dybczak, Andrzej 185 Dynner, Susan 362 Eberle, Marc 297 Economou, Marianna 91 Egeraat, Corinne van 285 Einhorn, Ewa 286 Eliou, Periclis 129 Engel, Frank van den 70 Entell, Peter 397 Eshaghian,Tanaz 64 Estivie, Guillaume 52 Evangelidis, Panayotis 105 Evans, Marc 217 Failoni, Helmut 110 Faros, Makis 357 Feichtenberger, Klaus 123 Fein, Jonathan 323 Fèvre, François 400 Fini, Francesca 209 Fininis, Athanasios 465 Finitzo, Maria 434 Finkel,Taliya 339 Fishman, Harris 89 Follin, Michel 78 Fontán, Gustavo 454 Fournier, Pierre 229 Fracassi, Franco 491 Franzmann, Ilka 169 Freed, Josh 104 Fülscher, Sascha 199 Fylaktos, Lefteris 44 Gal, Lavi Ben 136 Gallone, Annamaria 259 Gan, Chao 317 García-Alix, Carlos 203 Gastine, Marco 436 Gerardis, Dimitris 80, 331 Gerstel,Yulie Cohen 303 Gevorgyants, Ruben 53 Gevorgyants,Vaheh 53 Giannakakis, Εlias 147 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 495 Gibney, Alex 180 Gierke, Christian 418 Gilady, Nitzan 231 Gilbert, Melody 461 Gispert, Oriol 288 Gmax 151 Goenaga, Jose Mari 263 Goren, Amit 379 Goupil, Romain 119 Goury, Alain 400 Grabsky, Phil 142 Gray, Susan 177 Gris, Anna Giralt 26 Grouya,Teddy 211 Grün, Leopold 370 Gulea, Alexandra 448 Guttentag, Bill 314 Haak, Bregtje van der 383 Halkou, Maria 60 Halonen, Arto 116, 349, 396 Halvorsen, Line 463 Haney, Bill 359 Hansen, Markus 371 Hanuni, Zohar 473 Hardt, Eskil 164 Hatzivassilis,Yiannis 298 Hauzenberger, Gerald Igor 72 Haworth, Gwen 399 Haymian, Sarit 179 Heise,Thomas 101 Helstein, Hilary 48 Henri, Dominique 79 Henriquez, Patricio 457 Herbst, Ingo 124 Heuvel, Renger van den 467 Hill, Sven O. 374 Hirvonen, Elina 342 Hoaglund, Linda 483 Hof, Rob 450, 451, 452 Idin, Oskar 199 Igarashi, Kumiko 432 Iosifidis, Ilias 74, 265 Jain, Nishtha 247 496 Jené, Lluís 40, 288 Jingzhi, Xie 31 Johannesson, Olaf de Fleur 39 Jones, Rachel Lea 49 Jonsson, Lisa 222 Kaftori,Yaron 486 Kaiser-Muhkecker, Markus 51 Kalcheva, Stanislava 458 Kalemis-Mavrogenis,Yiannis 163 Kalinova, Andrea 387 Kallitsis, Christos 437 Kang-Gil, Lee 445 Karabatsou, Evi 147 Karakassis, Apostolos 190, 234, 313 Kaspiris,Yannis 403 Kaurismaki, Mika 410 Kaveh,Yehuda 335 Keçeciler, Zeynep 198 Kessisoglou, Anna 327 Khanyutin, Alexei 468 Khoozani, Delaram Karkheiran 138 Khoury, Buthina Canaan 274 Kiriakov, Atanas 181 Kiyotaka,Tsurisaki 240 Klusemann, Caterina 284 Koelewijn, Olaf 154 Kohanrouz, Abdolreza 135 Kohn, Jason 392 Kolmane, Inara 306 Kontakos,Valerie 476 Kooij, Floor 83 Kopczyński, Krzysztof 420 Koszalka, Marcin 148 Koutouzis, Ioannis 42 Koutsikas, Nicolas 377 Koutsoulis,Theodoros 441 Kovotsos, Angelos 210, 337, 426 Kraleva, Galina 485 Kralova, Lucie 258 Kraus, Matthew 207 Kulik, Konstanty 218 Kuroki, Masaru 139 Kutuk, Irem 310 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l Lai, Sandro 273, 439 Landauer, Helga 238 Larsen, Sidse 165 Lasker, Hen 391 Lataster-Czisch, Petra 213 Lataster, Peter 213 Lavi, Michal 153 Legaki, Kalliopi 287 Leibovitz, Barbara 43 Lemke,Tom 478 Leonida, Maria 304 Levin, Marc 301 Libsker, Ari 417 Ligouris, Nicos 261 Liiv, Urmas Eero 182 Lloret, Joan López 428 Lohaus, Dan 113, 477 Longinotto, Kim 200 Lorca, Óscar 115 Loznitsa, Sergei 375 Lunetta, Laurent 353 Lutaud, Laurent 245 Madiam,Yousef Abu 137 Magneron, Jean-Luc 268 Magnússon, Ari Alexander Ergis 50 Mahairas, Costas 59 Malavakis,Yannis 459 Maldonado, Fabiola 270 Malevez, Jara 202, 324 Mara’ana, Ibtisam 440 Marcello, Pietro 120 Martin-Jordan, Richard 178 Martinelli, Maria 122 Massad, Mahmoud al 369 Maurer, Udo 27 Maysles, Albert 381 McCluskey, Ian 140 Megas, Medie 415 Meijer, Menna Laura 394 Mentogiannis,Vassilis 347 Merini, Francesco 110 Meynadier, Pierre 81 Meys, Olivier 325 Michele Mellara 192 Misch, Georg 378 Mishto, Elisa 419 Missouridis, Giannis 476 Mizrahi, Shiri 330 Moll, Bruno 239 Mondelos, Stefanos 277 Montserrat, Lluís 45 Mora, Alba 230 Moreira, Paul 88 Moretti, Eddy 194 Morgan, Jeffrey 254 Morimoto, Risa 483 Mörnvik,Terese 286 Mortelliti, Elena 423 Mortensen, Lars Oxfeldt 112 Mossek, Nissim 108 Mouriki, Pandora 128 Muntean, Lucian 237 Muracciole, Jules-César 354 Murata, Shinichi 481 Muyan, Gül Büyükbeşe 55 Nagłowski, Jacek 185 Ndiaye, Katy Lena 54 Neidik, Abbey 225 Nemes, Gyula 168 Nes, Jorien van 215 Nicander, Malin 222 Nikolaidis,Yorgos 347 Niles, Ben 318 Norderval, Sigrun 130 Normand, Bertrand 62 Novak, Miloslav 350 Novikova, Masja 70 Nugent, Robert 34 Nunes, Cláudia 376 Nutile, Kristen 381 Pahuja, Nisha 125 Pällijeff, Katja 38 Panayides,Theo 69 Paounov, Andrey 295 Papadakis, Manos 201 Papanicolaou, Alexandre 30 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 497 Papastathis, Lakis 58 Papastefanou, Stella 219 Papathanassiou, Anneta 367 Par, Alfonso 33 Parfit, Michael 384 Park, Regina 315 Parkes, Jo 374 Patroni, Katerina 438 Pawluczuk, Monika 292 Pazienza, Claudio 243 Peeva, Adela 131 Pellarin, Roland 398 Pemberton, Justin 321 Pérez, Óscar 431 Périot, Jean-Gabriel 145 Petrov, Damyan 421 Piccioni, Daniela 273, 439 Pinhasov, Limor 486 Pinheiro, Fernando 92 Pintilie, Adina 132 Pitsios, Antonis 430 Poulle, Stephan 377 Pray, Doug 429 Quirijns, Klaartje 126 Quiroga, Mariana 207 Raes, Suzanne 205 Rahmani, Mehdi 294 Ralston, Robert 232 Ramos, Maria 67 Ramos, Zinon D. 61 Rapaport, Pola 187 Raymont, Peter 360 Redmon, David 244 Reinking, Anna 66 Rejtman, Martín 118 Rigas, Gerassimos 343 Rikaki, Lucia 279 Robbins, Richard E. 334 Robin, Marie-Monique 293 Rubio, Andrés 85 Sabin, Ashley 244 Said, Marcela 336 Salat, Josep Maria 408 498 Salina, Irena 160 Samoladas, Zahos 29 Sanmartí, Anna 230 Santolini, Paolo 94 Saporito, Jean-Louis 319 Sauter, Marcin 158 Scagliola,Yves 65 Scaperrotta, Debora 305 Schaub, Christoph 76 Schidlowski, Christian 302 Schill, Axel 271 Schindhelm, Michael 76 Schirman, Nadav 90 Schmitt, Martin Hans 196 Schnabel, Julian 68 Schreuders, Andre 167 Sebring, Steven 348 Sermoneta, Alessandro 344 Sfiris, Dimitris 107 Shahak, Boaz 489 Shahar, Asaf 345 Shamir,Yoav 159 Sharma, Parvez 233 Shuto, Keiko 46 Sikl, Jan 262 Singh, Sarah 404 Skalski, Rafal 24 Skoura,Vouvoula 143 Sladkowski, Jerzy 341 Smet, François de 386 Smith, Derek 146 Soehner, Steffen 442 Solomon, Alexandru 114 Sönmez, Necati 446 Sourgiadakis,Yorgos 405 Squires, Chantelle 372 Stagos, Stavros 389 Stamboulopoulos, Nikos 60 Stanković, Nataša 237 Stasinos, Stratos 246 Stogiannis,Vassilis 248 Stojanovic, Milos 395 Strocchi, Stefano 340 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l Sturman, Dan 314 Suna, Nilgün 176, 488 Swider, Chris 95 Symeonidis, Stavros 223 Takayama, Jin 102 Tal, Nili 175 Tal, Ran 99 Tanik, Mihriban 320 Tehrani, Simin Fallahzadeh 188 Tevzadze, Shorena 133 Theodorakis, Stavros 361 Thomopoulos, Andreas 32 Thyse, Frank 433 Ţiglar, Cosmin 358 Timmermans, Rogier 155 Tokoda, Kazutaka 283 Torres, Santiago 184 Towira, Pimpaka 455 Traiforou, Elina 427 Trayanova, Maria 208 Tremopoulos,Vangelis 56, 326, 414 Trento, Francesco 491 Třeštíková, Helena 272 Tritsibidas,Yannis 47 Tsegos, George 351 Tuckfield, Chris 216 Tullaye, Florent De La 466 Ufaz, Ohad 332 Uyl, Barbara den 227 Valkna, Priit 191 Vallès, Ramon 184 Valva, Sebastiano d’Ayala 453 Vamvakas,Yannis 214 Vardaros, Leonidas 355 Varelas, Georgos 250 Varvantakis, Christos 430 Vassilev, Boyko 97 Vecchiet, Jean-Michel 474 Veitch, Alex 199 Velzen, Femke van 157 Velzen, Ilse van 157 Vernikos, Dimitris 289 Vezyrgiannis, Nikos 183 Vigil,Verónica 63 Vries, Simone de 449 Wajnberg, Marc-Henri 243 Wajstedt, Liselotte 382 Warasina, Naoyasu 309 Weber, Eva 109 Webster, Justin 266 Wehn, Marcel 482 Weinstein, Joshua Z. 161 Weitz, Anna 199 Westmeier, Alexandra 35 Widmer, Kurt 471 Wijk, Annick van 226 Williams,Weaam 197 Wilms, Marco 169, 252 Wilson, Michael Henry 111 Wolf, Matt 480 Wyss, Daniel 296 Xanthopoulos, Lefteris 57 Yamada, Kazuya 365 Yamagishi, Hideki 102 Yannakopoulou, Angeliki 472 Yannoukou, Emilie 30 Yarom,Tamar 447 Yatskova, Maria 290 Zahmanidi, Iris 106 Zaretzky,Yael Kipper 212 Zaritsky, John 424 Zervas,Yorgos 409 Zirou, Dimitra 352 Zmarz-Koczanowicz, Maria 172 Zorzos, Gregory 171 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 499 Index of Sales Companies 10 Francs 81, 144, 162, 178, 182, 229, 236, 238, 243, 269, 296, 308, 311, 319, 354, 400, 456, 468 Absolut Film Studio Bt. 168 Adam Clitheroe Film Production 329 Adela Media Film &TV Production 131 Alida Dimitriou 75 ALS Film Fund 224 Amanda Livanou 105 Anacondino Film 419 Anemon 388 Angelo Panayides 69 Anna Kessisoglou 327 Antonio Russo Merenda 341 Antonis Pitsios 430 AristotelesWorkshop Association 132 ARRI MediaWorldsales 370 Art Films Production Ltd., Finland 349 ARTE France 78, 96, 111, 119, 173, 177, 293, 422 AtelierBusche.MEDIA 478 Autlook Filmsales 65, 73, 157, 378, 407, 433, 492 Bantam Films 87 Barbora Kalinova 387 Beyond Distribution 424 Biblical Productions 108 Blackbird Films 484 BleuWingTV Productions 377 Bulgarian NationalTelevision 97, 141, 208, 421, 458, 485 C & C Productions 363 CactusThree 89 Celluloid Dreams 160, 348 Celsius Entertainment Ltd 392 ChinaTV Services Co. Ltd 98 Cinegram SA 356, 367 Cinema Arts Magic 211 Cinephil 49, 113, 159, 175, 204, 206, 220, 231, 249, 290, 391, 417, 477 Cinergon Productions 143 Cláudia Nunes 376 Costas Dandinakis 276 Creation 42 500 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l D’Amico Film Production LLC 267 Danek 427 Deckert Distribution 39, 101, 185, 191, 247, 284, 375 Delaram Karkheiran Khoozani 138 Diafragma Films 338 Diler & Associados 67 Dimitris Sfiris 107 Doc & Co 34, 63, 88, 103, 245, 353 Documenda Films 437 Double Montage Production Company 317 Dramatika Films 214 Dvanact Opic Ltd 350 EdituraVideo 443 EIE 37 Elementarfilm 66 ERT3 183 Eureka Media 420 Euroirida Ltd 405 Europolis Film 448 EVER 323 Exoptron Ltd 56, 326, 414, 465 ExploreNatureGR 156 ExtraVirgin 455 Fabiola Maldonado 270 Fernando Pinheiro 92 Film Sales Company 233 Filmoption International 435 FilmsTransit International Inc. 90, 104, 125, 126, 140, 225, 271, 286, 318, 321, 333, 360, 383, 396, 411, 461, 483 First Hand Films 82, 93, 192, 259, 263, 303, 440, 447, 450, 451, 452, 482 Foment Films LLC 412 Fortissimo Films 43, 68, 77, 99, 200, 314, 486 Forward Entertainment 480 GA&A Productions 25, 336, 385, 390, 423, 469 Gebrueder Beetz Filmproduction 71, 169, 232, 252, 297 GeorgeTsegos 351 Giyotin Productions 310 Go2Films 136, 179, 212, 332, 345, 402, 489 Greek Film Center 74, 143, 147, 260, 287, 289, 304, 356, 367, 389, 426, 436, 472 Gregory Zorzos 171 Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT SA 21, 57, 58, 59, 60, 91, 128, 190, 246, 250, 261, 265, 337, 346, 347, 352, 355, 357, 409, 426, 476 Heure Exquise 145 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 501 High Ground Films 406 hillfilm 374 IDOU! -VOX documentaries 47 Illumina Films 237 Illusion 403 impulsWERKSTATT 442 INA Sales & Marketing Division 187 Indigo Film 120 Injam Production 52 InsideOut Film GBR 121 Intervision 61 iPARK 441 JMT Films Distribution 116, 137, 153, 165, 167, 221, 330, 335, 339, 379, 398, 473, 475 John Laskaris 135 Juris Podniekis Studio 462 Katerina Patroni 438 KazutakaTokoda 283 KM Film 51 Kogull Filmworks 50 Kokelandia 85 Krakow Film Foundation 24, 148, 158, 172, 292, 328 Laird Adamson 180, 301 LC ProductionS 307 Lear Productions Ltd 146 Lee Sang-yeop 445 Lefteris Fylaktos 44 Life Assist Familish 309 Linger On Filmproduction 35 Lisa Jonsson 222 LittleBig Productions 382 Louise Rosen, LTD 359 Lumina Films Ltd 194 Made ForTV 299 Magnolia Pictures / HDNet Films 429 Majd Production Company 274 Manolis Andriotakis 415 Manolis Dimellas 255 Marek Milewicz Productions 479 Martin H. Schmitt 196 Massive Productions 163 Mediana Communication 358 Mendips Ltd 181 Menemsha Films 48 502 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l Mercury Media International Ltd 207, 256, 281, 300, 364, 386, 416, 418, 491 MICO – Media International Corporation 31, 46, 102, 139, 432, 481 Mountainside Films 384 National Film Board of Canada 457, 460 National Film Studio“Belarus”22 Neon Rouge Production 54 No hay penas Sl 203 NPO Sales 70, 151, 205, 213, 215, 226, 449 Odd Girl Out Productions 109 Olaf Koelewijn 154 Onos Productions 20 Opus 27 Productions 95 Orione Cinematografica 28 Orozco Productions 240 Oscar Perez 431 Outcast Films 399 Parallel Film 83 PaulThiltges Distibutions 27 PaulThiltges Distributions 114, 239, 302 Periclis Eliou 129 Periplus 41, 210, 234, 235, 253, 275, 313, 316, 426, 487 Persona Production 30 PFDC Co. (Persian Film Distribution Center) 294 Portolanos Films 251 RåFILM 199 RaiTrade 94, 122, 149, 273, 344, 439 Rigas Films 343 Rudacine 118 Saetre Films 233 Sarah Singh 404 Serrano Set Film &TV productions 218 Seventh Art Productions 142 SG 133 Sharm Holding Ltd 53 Show andTell Films 397 Simin FallahzadehTehrani 188 Sixpackfilm 174 Small Planet 23, 127, 401 Smiley Documentary Film Distribution &World Sales 36, 216, 241, 244, 315, 434 SND films 393 Solid Entertainment 334 Spirto Productions 86, 201 Springfilm 155 2008 Thessaloniki Doc Market Guide 503 Starfilm 444 Stefanos Mondelos 277 Stefilm International Srl 340 Stella Papastefanou 219 Steven C. Beers 64 Studio ALFA SA 32, 106 Studio ofTheatre and Film 395 Submarine 285 Swipe Films 217 T&C Film AG 76 Tanja Meding 381 Taskovski Films 72, 189 Taskovski Films Ltd 258, 262, 272, 291, 350, 471 Teletypos SA – Mega Channel 80, 331, 361 Tercera Orilla 454 The Law Firm of Rosalind Lichter 254 Theophilos’House Cultural Center 223 Tochka Zrenia 467 TrickyTrick Films Ltd 279 Turkish Radio –TV Corp. 55, 176, 198, 278, 320, 488 Tuttle-Mori Agency, Inc. 365 TV 2 Danmark 280 TV 2World 130 TV2World A/S 112, 164, 266, 295, 372, 463 TV3-Televisió De Catalunya SA 26, 33, 40, 45, 115, 184, 230, 282, 288, 408, 428 University of Art and Design Helsinki 38, 342 Van der Hoop Film Production 227 Vassilis Stogiannis 248 Ventes-CBA/WIP-Sales 79, 100, 117, 202, 324, 325 Vermilion Pictures 193 Vinegar Hill Productions 152 Vision Music 362 Vitagraph 110, 166, 209, 306, 425 VPRO Sales 394 Weinstein Film Production 161 Wide Management 62, 195, 197, 268, 369, 371, 373, 410, 413, 453, 466, 474 Yannis Malavakis 459 Yiannis Hatzivassilis 298 Zahos Samoladas 29 ZDF Enterprises 123, 124 ZeLIG – School of Documentary,Television and New Media 305 Zeppers Film &TV 257 ZeZe Film 446 504 1 0 t h Th e s s a l o n i k i D o c u m e n t a r y Fe s t i va l