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January 2004
SHORT FILMS SCREENING AND DISCUSSION January
2004
It's New Year All Over Again
It might only take a second to say "time," but the concept
lasts our whole life. "Copy Shop" (Virgil Widrich, Austria
2001) takes this concept further, playing around, not only with
time, but also with place and identity. While in "Das Rad"
(Steiner, Uibel, and Wittlinger, Germany 2001) we see place and
identity evolve through time, in "Dangle," (Phil Trail,
Germany/UK 2003) we start nowhere, at no obvious time, and end even
further. And, for those who will definitely come to an end someday
(but then again, who doesn't?), "How to Cope with Death"
(Ignacio Ferreras, UK 2001) offers some great tips on how to behave
when the time comes.
Programmer: Tintin Wulia
Moderator: Edwin, Santi Mulyawati, Tarlen Handayani
Online Moderator/Translator: Tintin Wulia
Philip Traill, director of "Dangle"
(Germany/UK, 2003, 05:54) will be attending the chat session.
Chat session will start Wednesday, 21 January 2004, 20:00 WIB, 21:00
WITA, or 13:00 UK Time
"[...] we made Dangle at the Berlin Film Festival's first Talent
Campus. And we made it in just six days - filmed on Sunday day and
Monday night, and then edited all week ... so that it could be shown
on the Friday night!" - Phil Traill
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RAUM UND ZEIT (Space and Time)
Oliver Kratzer, Germany 2002, 01:27
Trapped in a timeless box. No space, no time, no one.
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COPY SHOP
Virgil Widrich, Austria 2001, 11:30
Working at a copy shop, a man finds out that even though there was
only him alone yesterday, there would be more of us today. Tomorrow,
who knows, perhaps all of us might be all around the city.
This film has won 33 awards, and nominated for Oscar for Best Short
Film - Live Action. Screened at Minikino through the courtesy of
KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg/Hamburg Short Film Agency. |
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DANGLE
Philip Traill, Germany/UK 2003, 05:54
On a quite snowy day, a man wandres in nature. What he finds surprises
him and the whole world.
Best Talent Movie of the Week, Berlinale Talent Campus 2003. Screened
at Minikino through the courtesy of KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg/Hamburg
Short Film Agency. |
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DAS RAD (ROCKS)
Chris Steiner, Heidi Wittlinger, and Arvid Uibel, Germany 2001,
08:30
Hew and Kew are made of rocks. Hew and Kew talk, and a chat amongst
stones can take quite a while.
75th Academy Awards 2003 Nominee, Short Film/Animation category.
Screened at Minikino through the courtesy of KurzFilmAgentur Hamburg/Hamburg
Short Film Agency.
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HOW TO COPE WITH DEATH
Ignacio Ferreras, UK 2001, 05:00
When Death comes to you, what else could an old woman do?
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Griya Musik Irama Indah
Denpasar - map |
Sunday, 18 January 2004
17:00 WITA |
Contact: Santi Mulyawati
M: +62 (0)815 573 5678 |
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QB World Books Kemang
Jakarta Selatan - map |
Wednesday, January 2004
17:00 WIB
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Contact: Rizadini Haryanto
M: +62 (0)812 8 390 480 |
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Oktagon Gallery
Jakarta Pusat - map |
Sunday, 25 January 2004
13:00 WIB
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Contact: Andrew Linggar
M: +62 (0)818 955 010 |
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Toko Buku Kecil
Bandung - map
| January 2004
17:00 WIB
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Contact: Tarlen Handayani
M: +62 (0)818 421 940 |
free entry - please be on time
Short Bio: Philip Traill
Phil Traill studied English and Film Studies at Newcastle
University, England. His first job was as a trainee on the TV show
The Big Breakfast, and he then spent five years producing and directing
different TV shows. In 1998 Phil started making short films and
have made four now - HICCUP, FLIPPED, POST and DANGLE. Awards won
include BBC British Short Film Festival, Cinema Jove (twice), Rushes
Soho Short Film Festival and Best Movie at the first Berlinale Talent
Campus.
Phil have since written four feature screenplays - ROCKING THE BOAT,
POBBY AND DINGAN, SPECKS IN THE SKY and FLIPPED. He will direct
all of them except POBBY AND DINGAN, which is to be directed by
Peter 'The Full Monty' Cattaneo this summer.
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