The section undergoes a change in focus this year and now consists only of new first and second films.
The Czech Republic will also be represented by Czech Lion holder for Best Film Flower Buds (Poupata) which, like the section's opening film Yuma by Polish director Piotr Mularuk, was made as a Czech coproduction as well. After screening his short film Poor-Land for the documentary competition, another Polish director, Filip Marczewski, now returns with his feature debut, the drama Shameless (Bez wstydu).
This year Hungary is represented by the thriller The Exam (A viszga), about the machinations of the secret police after the suppression of the uprising in 1956, and by the psychological drama Dear Betrayed Friends (Drága besúgott barátaim) by director Sára Cserhalmi. The novice filmmaker not only cast her father György in the film, familiar to international audiences from works by István Szabó and Miklós Jancsó, but also János Derzsi, who was superb in Béla Tarr's The Turin Horse.
Other entries for this competition section include those from Romania, Ukraine, Serbia, Latvia and Estonia.
East of the West - Films in Competition:
Až
do mesta Aš
/ Made in Ashrnrnthere
Director: Iveta Grófová
Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, 2012, 84 min, World premiere
This noteworthy social drama from young Slovak director Iveta Grófová concerns
a Romany girl named Dorota, who leaves her native Slovakia after graduating
from high school for a job in the Western Bohemian town of Aš. Thanks to
authentic shots and the use of nonactors, the director achieves marked rawness
and maximum punch.
Bez wstydu / Shameless
/ Beze studu
Director: Filip Marczewski
Poland, 2012, 80 min, International premiere
Eighteen-year-old Tadzik arrives at the home of his elder half-sister Anka for
vacation. It soon comes to light that the feelings the young man entertains for
his sister overreach socially accepted norms. In his feature debut, director
Marczewski develops the topic of his successful short film Melodrama,
which was nominated for a 2006 student Oscar.
Dom s bashenkoy / House with a Turret / Dům
s věžičkou
Director: Eva Neymann
Ukraine, 2011, 81 min, European premiere
The plot of this small-scale wartime drama unfolds in Soviet Russia over the
course of a winter's day. Through a young boy's eyes, we witness the state of a
society exhausted by the interminable war and persistent food shortages,
benumbed by ever-present death, and indifferent to the suffering of others. The
movie is dominated by expressive black-and-white camerawork and a natural
performance by the lead actor.
Drága besúgott barátaim / Dear Betrayed Friends / Drazí
zrazení přátelé
Director: Sára Cserhalmi
Hungary, Germany, 2012, 93 min, International premiere
At the archive, Andor decides to read through the file the secret police kept
on him. To his surprise he discovers that even his close friend János informed
on him. Can the lifelong friendship survive in the face of such a betrayal?
Hungarian director Sára Cserhalmi's disturbing debut treats a sensitive topic
from the recent past but avoids absolute judgments.
Ljudi tam / People
Out There / Lidé na okraji
Director: Aik Karapetian
Latvia, 2012, 90 min, International premiere
The protagonist of this raw Latvian drama is twenty-something Jan, who lives in
a dreary housing complex on the outskirts of town. He and his best friend
Cracker just hang out smoking weed, occasionally making a little cash on the
side through petty theft. Then Jan's mundane life gets thrown for a loop when
he meets the beautiful Sabina. The desire for love and a better life pulls him
from his resignation and goads him to fight against the hopelessness of his
situation.
Poupata / Flower
Buds / Poupata
Director: Zdeněk Jiráský
Czech Republic, 2011, 93 min, International premiere
"Is that our dream? There's no way around it!" cleaning lady Kamila says to her
husband, who works as a railway dispatcher. Of course, people like them have a
hard time fulfilling their dreams - first they have to take care of the
necessities of daily life. This sensitive social drama took the Czech Lion for
Best Film.
Praktični vodič kroz Beograd sa pevanjem i
plakanjem / Practical Guide to Belgrade With Singing and
Crying / Praktický průvodce
Bělehradem za zpěvu a slz
Director: Bojan Vuletić
Serbia, Germany, France, Hungary, Croatia, 2011, 87 min, International premiere
Set against the backdrop of a pro-European, modern Serbia, this collection of
mini-romantic comedies uses intelligent humour, insight and lightly subversive
irony to describe love in contemporary Belgrade in four different ways.
Seenelkäik / Mushrooming
/ Houbaření
Director: Toomas Hussar
Estonia, 2012, 95 min, World premiere
Politician Aadu and his wife Villu decide to go pick mushrooms; in the forest
they meet guitarist Zak and all sorts of other mushroom hunters. A tragicomedy
with a wisp of thriller anchored to a model story: Through the behavior of the
individual protagonists, the plot gradually reveals their inability to
"survive" in an unknown environment that lays their characters bare.
Undeva la Palilula / Somewhere in Palilula / Kdesi
v Palilule
Director: Silviu Purcarete
Romania, 2012, 141 min, International premiere
A young pediatrician named Serafim arrives in Palilula, a small town somewhere
off the map, where he is to start his first job after graduating from medical
school. But he soon realizes that his dream of practising medicine in this
town, a place where time has stopped, will not be fulfilled - and not merely
because it's been ages since a child was born there.
A viszga / The
Exam / Zkouška
Director: Petér Bergendy
Hungary, 2011, 89 min, International premiere
A year after the 1956 uprising, Hungary is still in the grip of fear. Young
Agent Jung undergoes a test of loyalty but he also has trials in his personal
life. Will he stand the test? The movie, which hovers somewhere between a
psychological story and a spy piece, successfully demonstrates that even a
modestly dramatic plot can bring out strong emotions.
Yuma / Yuma / Yuma
Director: Piotr Mularuk
Poland, Czech Republic, 2012, 105 min, World premiere
It's the beginning of the 1990s but the situation along the Polish-German
border hasn't much changed since the fall of the Iron Curtain. So 20-year-old
Zyga and his friends decide to brighten up life in their sleepy, gray town by
bettering themselves and their fellow citizens. Debut director Piotr Mularuk's
compelling drama is deftly interwoven with Western motifs.