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Focus On European Documentaries At SundanceThursday, January 24----------The explosion and recent box office clout of documentary features is very much a worldwide phenomenon. No longer tethered to television, many more non-fiction films are making a splash on the big screen. The poster boy for this movement is most probably Michael Moore, whose trifecta of BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE, FAHRENHEIT 911 and this year’s nominated SICKO, were film phenomena in their own right, often outpacing Hollywood features and hyped indie dramatic gems. The documentary renaissance is changing the rules for the form in Europe. While many European docs have their major funding coming from various broadcast and cable networks, a track record is now emerging for the viability of such films at the local multiplex. The old rules that European audiences were somehow resistant to seeing non-fiction films at the cinema, since there was such a profusion of them available on the small screen, are definitely changing. At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, a group of European documentary features are making a strong impression on critics and film professionals that will continue to ripple on the international film festival circuit and eventually at the local movie house. The films are being presented in the World Cinema Documentary Competition, which will announce its winner on Saturday evening. In all, the section will have presented sixteen films, drawn from over 600 submissions. Eight countries are represented, including Pakistan, Jordan, France, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and Canada. Themes range from stories about the artistic process, the cost of conflict, faith and nationalism, and the triumph of the human spirit. ALONE IN FOUR WALLS (ALLEIN IN VIER WÄNDEN) by German director and screenwriter Alexandra Westmeier, tells the tale of adolescent boys who are struggling to grow up in a home for delinquents in rural Russia. The film poses the question about whether a structured life behind bars may be better than life on the streets. The film, which is produced by Linger On Filmproduktion is making its North America Premiere at the Festival.
The flawed American justice system is also the subject oF another UK film, Marc Evans’ IN PRISON MY WHOLE LIFE. The film is an affecting and controversial look at the true story of award-winning American journalist Mumia Abu Jamal, who has been sitting in prison facing a death sentence for the past decade for killing a Philadelphia policeman. The director uses dramatic technique and interviews with a group of cultural icons and activists to question the facts of the case and shine a spotlight on the inequality and latent racism that continues to make headlines in the United States.
Sandy Mandelberger, Sundance FF Editor 25.01.2008 | Sundance's blog Cat. : Alexandra Westmeier American film directors Be Like Others Berlin Film Festival Canada Chris Waitt Cinema of Iran Cinema of the United Kingdom Cinema of the United States Derek Jarman Derek Jarman Europe Film Film festival France Germany Gonzalo Arijón Iran Isaac Julien James Marsh Japan Jordan Marc Evans Michael Moore Mikhail Morozov Moscow Mumia Abu Jamal New York City New Zealand Nino Kirtadze North America Philadelphia Philippe Petit Russia Sandy Mandelberger Sundance Film Festival Sundance Sundance FF Sundance Film Festival Sundance Film Festival Tanaz Eshaghian Tanaz Eshaghian United Kingdom United States FESTIVALS
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