THE FESTIVAL ON WHEELS IS GEARING UP TO MEET CINEMA FANS ONCE MORE WITH
SEVERAL NEW SECTIONS COMPLEMENTING THE TRADITIONAL CORE OF THE
PROGRAMME. THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL ON WHEELS LINE-UP FEATURES AWARD-WINNING
FILMS FROM WORLD CINEMA, THE LATEST WORK TO COME OUT OF TURKISH CINEMA,
A DARDENNE BROTHERS RETROSPECTIVE, ZEKI DEMIRKUBUZ'S 'AMERICAN FILMS I
ENVY,' PRODUCTIONS TAKING UP THE ARAB SPRING, AND SHORT FILMS FROM
FINLAND, INCLUDING THE WORK OF FINNISH CINEMA MASTER, AKI KAURISMÄKI.
As the Festival on Wheels prepares to set out for the 17th year, a
packed programme of award-winning films from World and Turkish cinema,
classics and shorts, workshops and panel discussions awaits film fans,
along with the latest publication of the Bookstand on Wheels. Organized
by the Ankara Cinema Association, in association with the Turkish
Ministry of Culture & Tourism, the Festival on Wheels will begin its
travels, as every year, in Ankara. Following screenings in the capital
on 2-8 December, the Festival will be visiting Sinop on 9-12 December,
and Izmir on 14-18 December.
WORLD CINEMA
The World Cinema section presents a selection of award-winning films
fresh from the world's leading festivals. The section line-up includes
Las Acacias (Pablo Giorgelli), The Artist (Michel Hazanavicius), Atmen
(Karl Markovics), Courage (Greg Zglinski), The Day He Arrives (Hong
Sangsoo), Le Havre (Aki Kaurismäki), Melancholia (Lars von Trier), Nana
(Valérie Massadian), The Prize (Paula Markovitch) and Volcano (Runar
Runarsson).
TURKEY 2011
Once again this year, Festival on Wheels audiences will be presented
with a pick of the latest productions to emerge from Turkish cinema. In
addition to film screenings, cinephiles will have the chance to speak
with cast and crew at gala performances and during Q&A sessions. The
section line-up includes: Onur Ünlü's The Extremely Tragic Story of
Celal Tan and His Family (Celal Tan ve Ailesinin Aşırı Acıklı Hikayesi),
which won three awards, among them Best Film, at this year's Adana
Golden Boll Festival; Future Lasts Forever (Gelecek Uzun Sürer), the
second film by Özcan Alper, in which he reflects on the recent history
of southeast Anatolia; Nuri Bilge Ceylan actor Muzaffer Özdemir's
directorial debut, Home (Yurt); What Remains (Geriye Kalan), the film
that won first-time director Çiğdem Vitrinel Best Director award at
Antalya; Yüksel Aksu's second feature Ecotopia (Entelköy Efeköy'e
Karşı); and the Murat Saraçoğlu directed In Flame! (Yangın Var).
DARDENNE BROTHERS: CONSCIENCE AND FATE
Belgian filmmaking duo, the Dardenne Brothers, fabled for their
signature documentary-style realism in portraying the 'other' Europe and
the struggles of the man on the street, will be guests of the Festival
on Wheels this year with a retrospective of five of their films:
Rosetta, The Son, The Promise, Lorna's Silence and The Kid with a Bike.
ZEKİ DEMİRKUBUZ: AMERICAN FILMS I ENVY
This section brings audiences four American films described by prominent
Turkish director Zeki Demirkubuz as "films I envy." The compilation
combines Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs, one of the most powerful portrayals
of violence on celluloid, with the John Huston directed title The
Misfits, in which both Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable made their last
screen appearances, Sydney Pollack's The Yakuza, and the John
Schlesinger film Midnight Cowboy.
SPRING IS REVOLUTIONARY
The Spring is Revolutionary section offers an on-the-ground perspective
of the transition sparked in the Arab world in 2011 by the demand for
democracy, as depicted on screen by local filmmakers. Alongside film
screenings, the Festival on Wheels will be opening up the Arab Spring to
debate in a panel discussion.
CLASS - CLOSE-UP
This year's addition to the now annual Bookstand on Wheels comes in the
form of Class Relations: A Timeworn Representation? which explores
various dimensions of the class concept in film, literature, culture and
economy. Italian director Pier Paolo Pasolini's La Rabbia, a previously
obscure documentary made up entirely of archive footage, will also be
screened as a spin-off of the 'class' theme.
TUNCEL KURTİZ'S ÉMIGRÉS
Festival on Wheels audiences this year will have the opportunity to
catch Hasan the Rose (Gül Hasan), the 1979 film directed in Sweden by
Tuncel Kurtiz and starring himself in the lead role. In its time, this
unconventional 'guest worker' film won three awards at the Antalya Film
Festival, as well as the Best Director award of the Swedish Film
Institute.
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The now classic Festival on Wheels short film screenings fall this year
into three categories: Short is Sweet, a selection of innovative films
from around the world; Finland in Short, a sample of Finnish work from
the past 30 years; and Cowboys of the North: Aki Kaurismäki, which
covers the short films of Finland's most prominent director.
Films from Belgium and France make up the Children's Films section and promise to appeal as much to adults as to the young.
PANEL DISCUSSIONS and WORKSHOPS
As well as film screenings, the 17th Festival on Wheels continues to
offer workshops on cinema. Workshops will be held in parallel to panel
discussions on the Festival with themes of 'The Arab Spring' and 'Class
and Cinema.' Additionally, the Script Workshop: Characters, Dialogue and
Acting will focus on character portrayal, dialogue and the relationship
between director and screenwriter. Distinguished academic and critic
Mieke Bal will come together with audiences in a master class on the
theme of What Culture Silences after the screening of his latest film, A
Long History of Madness, co-directed with Michelle Williams Gamaker.
For the younger generation, and specifically 8-12 year-olds, Mieke
Driessen and Jenny van den Broeke will be leading an Animation with Kids
Workshop in Ankara sponsored by the Royal Netherlands Embassy. Here,
young participants will produce their first stop motion animation films.
Again in Ankara, Ceylan Özçelik, presenter of the SkyTürk film
programme 'The Most Thrilling Place', will give a workshop entitled
Warning: Shooting in Progress! The Most Thrilling Place in Television,
in which the finer details of making a film programme for television
will be discussed.
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22-11-2011
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