Tashi Gyeltshen about THE RED PHALLUS

“In the heart of my film are the loss of humanity and shame”

One of the most interesting films at the Berlinale 2019 was the feature debut of Tashi Gyeltshen, a writer, journalist and self-taught filmmaker from Bhutan. His THE RED PHALLUS tells about the 16 year old Sangay, struggling her way through a male dominated, patriarchal world.

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Particpative project ZARA AND THE MAGICAL FOOTBALL BOOTS

“The shirts are the same, but the kids aren’t”

ZARA AND THE MAGICAL FOOTBALL BOOTS is a Dutch TV series in which children living in AZCs participate. Not only as actors – director Mirjam Marks and producer Julia Schellekens included them in every part of the filmmaking process.

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Presenting the work of Albanian filmmaker Xhanfise Keko

Zlin Festival showcasing unique treasure

In the late sixties and early seventies, East German, Czechoslovakian and Yugoslavian directors started making children’s films in an outspoken political context, subtly working within the system that at the same time they were questioning. Within the communist bloc, Enver Hoxha’s Albania was an isolated, self-sustaining entity. Even there, behind the country’s guarded frontiers, filmmakers were working on an oeuvre that was impactful for an entire generation. Specifically one artist made a series of young audience films that were as poetic as they were subversive.

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Maria Blom & Frida Hallgren about MONKY

“Don’t keep your sadness all for yourself”

One day when scriptwriter Jonathan Sjöberg walked into a school, he saw a drawing on the wall showing a tree, a family, a monkey and a quote saying: “When I die, I want to become a monkey.” Back home he immediately wrote the first draft of a script.

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ECFA Communication Survey

ECFA Communication Survey

 

ECFA wants to guarantee the best possible communication among our members. Therefore we invite you to fill in our Communication Survey (please click on link). The results will allow us to better fulfill your needs in the future, and to give your organisation the best possible representation in ECFA’s communication.

We’d like to ask you to fill in this survey before 25 September. This will allow us to discuss the results in the next ECFA Board Meeting during the Schlingel Festival.

Thanks a lot for your time and efforts!

With best regards,

Gert Hermans,

ECFA Content & Communication

 

 

 

Johan Timmers about FIGHT GIRL

“The smell of sweat and bruises”

While her parents are caught up in a divorce, the introverted Bo moves with her mother to an Amsterdam suburb. A girl next door introduces her to a kickboxing club and Bo turns out to be a natural talent. But Bo must learn to control herself, because you should only fight when you’re in the ring.

For FIGHT GIRL, it seems like director Johan Timmers knew exactly how he wanted to tell this story. With a lot of passion and inspiration, but also with a lot of anger. FIGHT GIRL shows anger in all forms and variations, among young people and adults, because everyone is angry in their own way.

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