Nordic Shorts - a bright palette of Scandinavian cinema of a new wave Automatic translate
CHELYABINSK. Screenings in the cinema to them. Pushkin ended the festival of short films Nordic Shorts.
The Nordic Shorts Festival is a rare opportunity to get acquainted with the latest cinema from the Nordic countries. For a month and a half in 20 Russian cities, from Vladivostok to Sochi, films of young directors were shown, which were highly appreciated at auteur film festivals in Germany, Norway, and the USA.
The only non-fiction tape - “10-meter tower” (Ten Meter Tower) - the unconditional success of the Swedish directors Maximilien van Aertryck (Maximilien Van Aertryck) and Axel Danielson (Axel Danielson). 67 people, along with a small fee for participating in an unusual psychological experiment during the filming, also received invaluable experience. Overcoming, self-knowledge, victory over your own fears and phobias. Opportunities to show nobility, forget about age, get a shot of adrenaline, support the one who is nearby. Or leave without an attempt to jump from the height of a three-story building unused and take a chance the next time.
The path to the movies of Danielson and Ayertruck was quite winding. Before studying at the directing department at Valand Academy, the first worked as a firefighter, and the second after graduating from this educational institution received an artist’s diploma. And together they created a successful creative tandem. Their new picture - Because the World Never Stops - is dedicated to the "wrong side" of the news program.
The protagonist of The Date, Jenni Toivoniemi, winner of the jury at the Sundance Festival and one of the awards at the Berlin Film Festival, arranges the personal life of not only her cat, but also her own in 7 minutes of screen time. The Norwegian director Gunhild Enger in the touching and funny A Simpler Life reflects on the fact that technological progress instead of the expected comfort can unexpectedly make life very difficult. The program was decorated with kind and funny animated films “Me and My Moulton” by Norwegian Torill Cove, “Mustache” of the Finnish director Annie Oia. The heroes of the short films “On Your Lips” by Jonas Rutanen, “Coward” by Siri Gutlin, “Our Galaxy is the Milky Way” by Olli Ilpo Salonen are experiencing tipping points in their lives. They grow up, pay for unseemly deeds, find a soul mate, prompting the audience to sincerely empathize with the heroes and rejoice for them.
Elena Tanakova © Gallerix.ru
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