Two Films To Feature At Weekend Film Series

November 18, 2016

Two films that have won a combined 16 awards are to screen at the Weekend Film Series on Sunday November 20.

Screening at 3pm, gripping drama The People vs Fritz Bauer was a big winner at the German Film Awards, earning coveted ‘Lolas’ for Best Feature, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor in a Supporting Role.

The film also won Best Feature awards at the Hessian Film Awards and in annual voting by the German Film Critics Association, captured the Audience Award at the Locarno festival, and won a Best Actor prize at the Bavarian Film Awards.

Germany, 1957, 12 years after the war: Attorney General Fritz Bauer receives crucial evidence on the whereabouts of Adolf Eichmann, who is allegedly hiding in Buenos Aires.

Trailer for The People vs Fritz Bauer

Mr Bauer, himself Jewish, has been trying to take crimes by the Third Reich to court ever since his return from Danish exile – but with no success due to fierce German determination to repress the country’s sinister past. Because he distrusts the German justice system, Mr Bauer contacts the Israeli secret service Mossad. This is a powerful and gripping portrait of a courageous man and his battle for truth and justice.

The film, in German with English subtitles, is rated ‘R’ by the Motion Picture Association of America.

Screening at 5.15pm, Cameraperson won ‘Best Documentary’ prizes at festivals in Sheffield, San Francisco, DOXA [Vancouver], Montclair, Camden, and Sarasota. It also won ‘Best US Documentary’ at the Traverse City Film Festival that is run by documentarian Michael Moore, and a Special Jury Prize at the River Run Film Festival.

A boxing match in Brooklyn; life in postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina; the daily routine of a Nigerian midwife; an intimate family moment at home: these scenes and others are woven into Cameraperson, a tapestry of footage captured over the 25-year career of documentary cinematographer Kirsten Johnson, whose filmography includes Citizenfour, The Invisible War, and The Oath, among many others.

Trailer for Cameraperson

Through a series of episodic juxtapositions, Ms Johnson explores the relationships between image makers and their subjects, the tension between the objectivity and intervention of the camera, and the complex interaction of unfiltered reality and crafted narrative.

A work that combines documentary, autobiography, and ethical inquiry, Cameraperson is both a moving glimpse into one filmmaker’s personal journey and a thoughtful examination of what it means to train a camera on the world.

The film was rated ‘PG’ for its screening at the DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver.

Tickets for both films are on sale now at the Oceans Gift Shop, BUEI, or by calling 294-0204.

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