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Hạng Nhất 2020.
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We are screening two films at our club, at ladenkino, Berlin, on Oct 16. Both come from very exotic places of the world and both have sheep in them. You gotta like at least one of those features, right?, so this should be your evening. If that's not enough, Teboho Edkins, director of Coming of Age, will be present at the screening for a Q&A.
CLICK HERE FOR FACEBOOK EVENT AND MORE DETAILS 1) COMING OF AGE dir. Teboho Edkins 2015, 63 mins Trailer (above)
Lesotho is the highest (in terms of altitude) and lowest (in terms of affluence) mountain kingdom in the world. For two years, director Teboho Edkins followed four teenagers in this country, which is completely surrounded by South Africa: brothers Mosaku and Retabile, who are growing up in a family of shepherds, and BFFs Senate and Lefa from the village of Ha Sekake. Scenes with the two duos alternate in this observational film, in which the young protagonists also talk to the filmmaker. One of the brothers tells him what he would most like to have: at least 10 cows, 100 sheep, two horses and a few donkeys. With this, he would be able to take care of himself and his family. The village where the two girls are growing up is equally short on resources. But at least the best friends have their voices to sing with and to chat and fantasize together – about how they’d rather be boys, for example, because boys dress better. Their lives change dramatically when both pairs can no longer be together 24/7. The best girlfriends are split up because one does better at school than the other, while in the severe mountain landscape the two brothers continue to watch their flock – also separated from one another, but in this case by an old initiation ritual. 2) APOLLO JAVAKHETI dir. Bakar Cherkezisvili 2017, 16 mins Trailer
Bandura is growing up with his single mother in the Georgian region of Javakheti. The climate is harsh, the roads are bad and the views are gray and rocky. In the rural village where he lives, time seems to have stood still. The teenager earns extra money herding sheep, helping the local cheesemaker and planting potatoes. Home at the kitchen table, his mother reads aloud from the Bible, but Bandura has other things on his mind: he wants to travel to the moon. Between his daily duties, he begins to build an actual rocket and to plan out his future. By selling sheep, he can make enough money to catch a boat to the United States, where he can start asking around about where to study to become a space traveler. Even though time appears to have come to a halt here, with a bit of fantasy—which our protagonist has plenty of—Javakheti by night really does look like the lunar landscape.
Moldovan Miracle (Stian Indrevoll, 2017) is having its Berlin premiere followed by a Q&A with the film’s director at BDFC at ladenkino, Friedrichshain, on September 11, 2018.
Facebokk event: https://www.facebook.com/events/281947865754669/
Napalm (Claude Lanzmann, 2017) is having its Berlin premiere followed by a Q&A with the film’s producer at BDFC at ladenkino, Friedrichshain, on August 14, 2018.
Facebokk event: https://www.facebook.com/events/654547978256938/
He She I (Er Sie Ich, Carlotta Kittel, 2018) is having its Berlin English language premiere along with a Q&A with the director at BDFC at ladenkino, Friedrichshain, on March 13, 2018
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/102006853959155/
Unrest (Jennifer Brea, 2017) is having its Berlin premiere along with a Q&A with the filmmakers at BDFC at ladenkino, Friedrichshain, on Feb 20, 2018
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/157635958217822/
The Islands and the Whales (Mike Day, 2017) is having its Berlin premiere at BDFC at ladenkino, Friedrichshain, on Dec 19, 2017
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/182517768968863/