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38th International Film Festival Rotterdam January 21 - February 1, 2009 PRESS RELEASE January 11, 2009 - Russian masters Balabanov and Khrzhanovsky premier films in Rotterdam - Festival presents a record number of Hubert Bals Fund supported films For its 38th edition, the International Film Festival Rotterdam 2009 will present 43 world premieres as well as 35 international and 34 European premieres of feature length films. A strong year for Eastern European film is led by Room and a Half, a fictional biopic about poet Joseph Brodsky by Andrey Khrzhanovsky; Morphia, Alexei Balabanov’s latest film, based on a M. Bulgakov adaptation by the late Sergei Bodrov Jr. and acclaimed Armenian director Harutyun Khachatryan’s Border. Throughout the festival period, some of the most eye catching premieres will be the three films to be projected on the outside walls of Rotterdam’s office towers, made by Isabella Rossellini & Guy Maddin, Carlos Reygadas and Nanouk Leopold & Daan Emmen. IFFR’s 2009 line up features a record number of thirty-three films supported by the festival’s Hubert Bals Fund. All are nominated for the Dioraphte Award (10,000 Euro) for a Hubert Bals Fund supported film screening at the festival. Among the world premieres, Alicia Scherson (Turistas) and Peng Tao (Floating in Memory) are in competition. Armenian maestro Harutyun Khachatryan presents his new film Border in the festival’s main Spectrum section. Border reflects on the tragedy that befell his people during the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the 1990s. Many discoveries can be found in the festival’s new Bright Future section for first or second time feature films. Among the Dutch films in Bright Future 2009, there is Noud Heerkens’ one take drama Last Conversation, featuring a stunning performance Johanna ter Steege (Vanished, J’entends plus la guitare) and award winning Jiska Rickels’ new documentary Babaji, an Indian Love Story. >From Scandinavia, acclaimed short films director Heidi Maria Faisst (Denmark) presents her first feature, The Blessing. Part of a wave of interesting British films, IFFR presents international premieres of actor Nick Moran’s directing debut Telstar and Pat Holden’s exciting Awaydays. Asian highlights include Looking for Cherry Blossoms, a crazy comedy by hot Japanese actor Joe Odagiri, and sports media satire Tokyo Onlypics, by Riichiro Mashima; a great crop of Chinese independent films features premieres by Yang Jin, Zhao Ye, Yu Guangyi and Wang Liren. Thailand’s talented Uruphong Raksasad presents a topical documentary on rural politics, Agrarian Utopia. Main festival section Spectrum assembles an equally strong line up of new work. Among the world premieres, as mentioned above, are Andrey Khrzhanovsky’s masterful Room and a Half and Alexei Balabanov’s Morphia, as well as Gustav Deutsch’s astonishing found footage FILM IST. a girl & a gun, Jan Nemec’s personal flash back to Prague’s Spring of 1968 The Ferrari Dino Girl. Iwai Chikara’s documentary Kikoe, on Japanese noise artist Otomo Yoshihide, and topical Senegalese film The Absence by Mama Keïta also make their first bow. Highlights include Erik Poppe’s intense Troubled Water and Délépine & Kervern’s outrageous Louise-Michel, Vitali Mansky’s Dalai Lama documentary Sunrise /Sunset, as well as new films by Japan’s Kumakiri Kazuyoshi, Non-ko, and Philippine’s boy wonder, Raya Martin (Next Attraction). Indian masters Adoor Gopalakrishan and Girish Kasaravalli both present new films at the festival. Within Spectrum, Rotterdam’s short film program presents 250 works up to 60 minutes. Among these are world premieres of short features by Ryan Philippi (Réunion), Dani Leventhal (Israel), Ryan Noth (Canada), Kusuma Widjaja Putu (Indonesia), Laurent Gutierrez & Valerie Portefaix (Hong Kong), Clemens Von Wedemeyer (Germany) and Naomi Uman (Ukraine). The main Signals section, with theme programs and retrospectives, includes a tribute to Swiss filmmaker Peter Liechti. The retrospective is highlighted with the world premiere of his astounding new film, The Sound of Insects - Record of a Mummy. In the context of the thematic program focusing on Young Turkish Cinema, Istanbul-set drama Black Dogs Barking by Mehmet Bahadir Er & Maryna Gorbach will see its world premiere. The ‘Haunted House’ group exhibition, part of the Hungry Ghosts-theme program on Asian ghost movies, presents the world premieres of installations by filmmakers Riri Riza (Indonesia), Nguyen Vinh Son (Vietnam), Amir Muhammad (Malaysia), Wisit Sasanatieng (Thailand), Garin Nugroho (Indonesia) and Lav Diaz (Philippines). The ‘Size Matters’ theme program on the proliferation of screens in daily life includes the group exhibition ‘Aspect Ratio’ and a film program that presents world premieres by three exceptional filmmakers: Jonas Mekas reflects on television news coverage in Lithuania and the Collapse of the USSR, Ken Jacobs revisits in Anaglyph Tom the 1905 source of his 1969 structuralist film masterpiece, Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son and Kiyomi Ishibashi joins with Spyder the handful of filmmakers who realized an entire feature film with footage exclusively shot with the mobile phone. The list of IFFR 2009 world, international and European premieres of feature length films: IFFR 2009 World premieres VPRO Tiger Awards Competition DOGGING: A LOVE STORY Simon Ellis United Kingdom 2009 AT WEST OF PLUTO (À L'OUEST DE PLUTON) Henry Bernadet, Myriam Verreault Canada 2009 SCHOTTENTOR Caspar Pfaundler Austria 2009 WRONG ROSARY (UZAK IHTIMAL) Mahmut Fazil Coskun Turkey 2009 TOURISTS (TURISTAS) Alicia Scherson Chile 2009 HBF supported film THE HUNGRY GHOSTS Michael Imperioli USA 2009 THE STRENGTH OF WATER Armagan Ballantyne New Zealand, Germany 2008 FLOATING IN MEMORY (LIU LI) Peng Tao China 2009 HBF supported film Bright Future ALL MY FAILED ATTEMPTS Tan Chui Mui Malaysia 2009 BOLLYWOOD HERO Diederik van Rooijen Netherlands 2009 LAST CONVERSATION (HET LAATSTE GESPREK) Noud Heerkens Netherlands 2009 THE TREE (EL ÁRBOL) Carlos Serrano Azcona Spain, Mexico 2008 APRIL SHOWERS (ÁGUAS MIL) Ivo M. Ferreira Portugal 2009 LOOKING FOR CHERRY BLOSSOMS (SAKURA NA HITO TACHI) Joe Odagiri Japan 2009 OH MY SOUL Nicholas Monsour USA 2009 THE BLESSING (VELSIGNELSEN) Heidi Maria Faisst Denmark 2009 FIXER: THE TAKING OF AJMAL NAQSHBANDI Ian Olds USA 2009 TATTOO (CI QING) Wang Liren China 2008 AGRARIAN UTOPIA Uruphong Raksasad Thailand 2009 BABAJI, AN INDIAN LOVE STORY Jiska Rickels Netherlands 2009 Spectrum THE ABSENCE (L'ABSENCE) Mama Keïta Senegal, France 2009 KIKOE Iwai Chikara Japan 2009 BORDER (SAHMAN) Harutyun Khachatryan Armenia, Netherlands 2009 HBF supported film THIS AREA IS UNDER QUARANTINE (BORIVEN NEE YU PAI TAI KARN KUK KUN) Thunska Pansittivorakul Thailand 2008 DAZZLE (OOGVERBLINDEND) Cyrus Frisch Netherlands 2009 THE FERRARI DINO GIRL (HOLKA FERRARI DINO) Jan Nemec Czech Republic 2009 CREPUSCULE Maartje Seyferth, Victor Nieuwenhuijs Netherlands 2009 FILM IST. A GIRL & A GUN Gustav Deutsch Austria 2009 ROOM AND A HALF (POLTORY KOMNATY ILI SENTIMENTALNOE PUTESHESTVIE NA RODINU) Andrey Khrzhanovsky Russia 2008 THE MIDDLE MYSTERY OF KRISTO NEGRO (DAY TINGNGA TI MISTERYO TI KRISTO NEGRO) Khavn De La Cruz Philippines 2009 Signals: Hungry Ghosts, arts installations part of the ‘Haunted House’ exhibition A PURIFICATION POD Riri Riza Indonesia 2009 MEETING ROOM FOR LIFE AND AFTER-LIFE Nguyen Vinh Son Vietnam 2009 READING ROOM Amir Muhammad Malaysia 2009 CLOSE ENCOUNTER OF THE GHOST Wisit Sasanatieng Thailand 2009 TRANSFORMATION, GHOSTS IN GARIN NUGROHO’S HOUSE Garin Nugroho Indonesia 2009 MANILA'S DARK ROOM Lav Diaz Philippines 2009 Signals: Peter Liechti retrospective THE SOUND OF INSECTS - RECORD OF A MUMMY Peter Liechti Switzerland 2009 Signals: Size Matters, three films commissioned by IFFR for the Urban Screens Project CLOSE-UP Nanouk Leopold, Daan Emmen Netherlands 2009, 420’ SEND ME TO THE 'LECTRIC CHAIR Isabella Rossellini, Guy Maddin Canada 2009, 7’ SERENGHETTI Carlos Reygadas Mexico 2009, 80’ Signals: Size Matters LITHUANIA AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE USSR Jonas Mekas USA 2009 SPYDER Kiyomi Ishibashi Japan 2009 ANAGLYPH TOM (TOM WITH PUFFY CHEEKS) Ken Jacobs USA 2008 Signals: Young Turkish Cinema BLACK DOGS BARKING (KARA KÖPEKLER HAVLARKEN) Mehmet Bahadir Er, Maryna Gorbach Turkey 2009 IFFR 2009 international premieres VPRO Tiger Awards Competition THE DARK HARBOUR (FUTOKO) Naito Takatsugu Japan 2008 NO PUEDO VIVIR SIN TI Leon Dai Taiwan 2008 BREATHLESS (DDONGPARI) Yang Ik-June South Korea 2008 Bright Future LETTER TO A CHILD (OTROCI) Vlado Skafar Slovenia 2008 GUIDANCE Johan Jonasson Sweden 2009 THE ARCHITEKT (DER ARCHITEKT) Ina Weisse Germany 2008 199 TIPS TO BE HAPPY (199 RECETAS PARA SER FELIZ) Andrés Waissbluth Chile, Spain 2008 AWAYDAYS Pat Holden United Kingdom 2008 TELSTAR Nick Moran United Kingdom 2008 PERPETUUM MOBILE Valdas Navasaitis Lithuania, France 2008 THE LAND (DADI) He Jia China 2008 ACÁCIO Marília Rocha Brazil, Angola, Portugal 2008 THE DAMNED RAIN (GABHRICHA PAUS) Satish Manwar India 2008 ECCE MOMO! Anastas Charalampidis Greece 2008 THAT'S IT (APENAS O FIM) Matheus Souza Brazil 2008 A CHEONGGYECHEON DOG (CHEONGGYECHEONUI GAE) Kim Kyung-Mook South Korea 2008 TOKYO ONLYPIC Mashima Riichiro Japan 2008 Spectrum SUNRISE/SUNSET (RASSVET/ZAKAT) Vitaly Mansky Russia 2008 MORPHIA (MORFIY) Alexei Balabanov Russia 2008 SECRETS (SECRETOS) Valéria Sarmiento Chile, France 2008 BREAD/CAMELLIAS SQUARE (PANE/PIAZZA DELLE CAMELIE) Tonino De Bernardi Italy 2009 LOVE IN THE SHADOWS Jon Jost, Moon Si-Hyun, Lee Sang-Woo South Korea 2008 THE DAY (DER TAG) Uli M. Schüppel Germany, France 2008 NON-KO (NONKO 36SAI KAJITETSUDAI) Kumakiri Kazuyoshi Japan 2008 NEXT ATTRACTION Raya Martin Philippines 2008 Signals: Hungry Ghosts THE POT (DOK) Kim Tae-Gon South Korea 2008 THE FATALITY (JUE HUN YIN) Kuang Sheng, Lin Tzu-liang, Liang Hung-chih, Tiwa Moeithaisong Taiwan, Thailand 2008 THE SHAMAN (PENCABUT NYAWA) Raditya Sidharta Indonesia 2007 MY LOVE, YURIE (NAESARANG, YURIE) Ko Eun-Ki South Korea 2008 FORBIDDEN DOOR (PINTU TERLARANG) Joko Anwar Indonesia 2008 LAZARUS EPISODES 1-2-0 (LAZARUS) Izuchi Kishu Japan , 2007, 2008 TAKUT: FACES OF FEAR Riri Riza, Rako Prijanto, Raditya Sidharta, Robby Ertanto, Ray Nayoan, The Mo Brothers Indonesia 2008 Signals: Cinema Regained ACHTERNBUSCH Andi Niessner Germany, Austria 2008 THE MEMORIES OF ANGELS (LA MÉMOIRE DES ANGES) Luc Bourdon Canada 2008 Signals: Young Turkish Cinema THE STORM (BAHOZ) Kazim Öz Turkey 2008 IFFR 2009 European premieres VPRO Tiger Awards Competition BLIND PIG WHO WANTS TO FLY (BABI BUTA YANG INGIN TERBANG) Edwin Indonesia 2008 HBF supported film BE GOOD (SOIS SAGE) Juliette Garcias France, Denmark 2008 BE CALM AND COUNT TO SEVEN (ARAM BASH VA TA HAFT BESHMAR) Ramtin Lavafipour Iran 2008 HBF supported film Bright Future SURVIVAL SONG (XIAO LI ZI) Yu Guangyi China 2008 HASHI Sherman Ong Japan, Malaysia, Singapore 2008 JALAINUR Zhao Ye China 2008 JERMAL Ravi L. Bharwani, Rayya Makarim Indonesia, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland 2008 POMEGRANATES AND MYRRH (AL MOR WA AL RUMMAN) Najwa Najjar Palestine, France, Germany, United Kingdom 2008 CALIFORNIA COMPANY TOWN Lee Anne Schmitt USA 2008 AMONG THE CLOUDS (DAR MIANE ABRHA) Rouhollah Hejazi Iran 2008 THE MAID (LA NANA) Sebastian Silva Chile 2009 ER DONG Yang Jin China 2008 HBF supported film EXHAUSTED (GOGAL) Kim Gok South Korea 2008 UNMADE BEDS Alexis Dos Santos United Kingdom 2008 GOODBYE (HEBANO) Bunyo Kimura Japan 2008 ZARA Ayten Mutlu Saray Switzerland, Austria, Netherlands, Kurdistan 2008 HBF supported film Spectrum GREEN ROCKING CHAIR (JUAN BAYBAYIN) Roxlee Philippines 2008 HBF supported film DADA'S DANCE (DADA) Zhang Yuan China 2008 TROUBLED WATER (DE USYNLIGE) Erik Poppe Norway, Sweden 2008 RIVER PEOPLE (SHUI SHANG REN JIA) He Jianjun China 2008 HBF supported film THE HIGHER FORCE (STORA PLANID) Olaf de Fleur Johannesson Iceland, USA 2008 9808 AN ANTHOLOGY OF 10TH YEAR INDONESIAN REFORM (9808 ANTOLOGI 10 TAHUN REFORMASI INDONESIA) Anggun Priambodo, Ucu Agustin, Ifa Isfansyah, Otty Widasari, Ariani Darmawan, Hafiz, Lucky Kuswandi, Edwin, Wisnu Suryapratama, Steve Pillar Setiabudi Indonesia 2008 A CLIMATE FOR CRIME (ORU PENNUM RANDAANUM) Adoor Gopalakrishnan India 2008 12 LOTUS Royston Tan Singapore 2008 ADELA Adolfo B. Alix Jr. Philippines 2008 Signals: Hungry Ghosts 4BIA (SEEPRANG) Yongyoot Thongkongtoon, Paween Purijitpanya, Banjong Pisanthanakun, Parkpoom Wongpoom Thailand 2008 THE ART OF THE DEVIL 3 (LONG KHONG 2) Pasit Buranachan, Aht Thamtragoon Thailand 2008 RULE #1 (DAIYAT GYE) Kelvin Tong Hong Kong, Singapore 2007 NAK Nattapong Ratanachoksirikul Thailand 2008 MOON AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WELL (TRANG NOI DAY GIENG) Nguyen Vinh Son Vietnam, France 2008 HBF supported film THE ANNIVERSARY GIFT (KADO HARI JADI) Paul Agusta Indonesia 2008 YES, I CAN SEE DEAD PEOPLE David Lee Hong Kong 2007 THE COFFIN Ekachai Uekrongtham Thailand 2008 Signals: Cinema Regained KANTATA TAKWA Gotot Prakosa, Eros Djarot Indonesia 2008 RERBERG AND TARKOVSKY. THE REVERSE SIDE OF 'STALKER' (RERBERG I TARKOVSKY. OBRATNAYA STORONA 'STALKERA') Igor Mayboroda Russia 2008 Hubert Bals Fund Harvest 2009 VPRO Tiger Awards Competition BLIND PIG WHO WANTS TO FLY (BABI BUTA YANG INGIN TERBANG) by Edwin (Indonesia, 2008), European premiere BE CALM AND COUNT TO SEVEN (ARAM BASH VA TA HAFT BESHMAR) by Ramtin Lavafipour (Iran,2008), European premiere TOURISTS (TURISTAS) by Alicia Scherson (Chile, 2009), World premiere FLOATING IN MEMORY (LIU LI) by Peng Tao (China, 2009), World premiere Bright Future NATIVE DANCER (BAKSY) by Guka Omarova (Kazakhstan, 2008) THE DEAD GIRL'S FEAST (A FESTA DA MENINA MORTA) by Matheus Nachtergaele (Brazil, 2007) I AM FROM TITOV VELES (JAS SUM OD TITOV VELES) by Teona Mitevska (Macedonia, 2007) ER DONG by Yang Jin (China, 2008), European premiere INLAND (GABBLA) by Tariq Teguia (Algeria, 2008) UNA SEMANA SOLOS (A WEEK ALONE) by Celina Murga (Argentina, 2008) TONY MANERO by Pablo Larraín (Chile, 2008) LOS HEREDEROS (THE INHERITORS) by Eugenio Polgovsky (Mexico, 2008) ZARA by Ayten Mutlu Saray (Kurdistan, 2008), European premiere PERFECT LIFE (WANMEI SHENGHUO) by Emily Tang (Hong Kong, 2008) JERMAL by Ravi L. Bharwani, Rayya Makarim (Indonesia, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, 2008), European premiere SNOW (SNIJEG) by Aida Begic (Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Germany, 2008) TATTOO (CI QING) by Wang Liren (China, 2009), world premiere AGRARIAN UTOPIA by Uruphong Raksasad (Thailand, 2009), world premiere Spectrum BORDER (SAHMAN) by Harutyun Khachatryan Armenia, Netherlands 2009, world premiere GREEN ROCKING CHAIR (JUAN BAYBAYIN) by Roxlee (Philippines, 2008), European premiere THE FIRM LAND by Chapour C. Haghighat (Iran, 2008) TEZA by Haile Gerima (Ethiopia, 2008) RIVER PEOPLE (SHUI SHANG REN JIA) by He Jianjun (China, 2008), European premiere I WANT TO SEE (JE VEUX VOIR) by Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige (Lebanon, 2008) NOW SHOWING by Raya Martin (Philippines, 2008) LIVERPOOL by Lisandro Alonso (Argentina, France, Netherland, Spain, Germany, 2008) PAPER SOLDIER (BUMAŽNYJ SOLDAT) by Aelexey German Jr. (Russia, 2008) FILMPHOBIA (FILMEFOBIA) by Kiko Goifman (Brazil, 2008) Young Turkish Cinema PANDORA'S BOX (PANDORA'NIN KUTUSU) by Yesim Ustaoglu (Turkey, 2008) THE STORM (BAHOZ) by Kazim Öz (Turkey, 2008), international premiere SUMMER BOOK (TATIL KATIBI) by Seyfi Teoman (Turkey, 2008) Hungry Ghosts MOON AT THE BOTTOM OF THE WELL (TRANG NOI DAY GIENG) by Nguyen Vinh Son (Vietnam, 2008), European premiere THE COFFIN by Ekachai Uekrongtham (Thailand, 2008), European premiere Profile of the Hubert Bals Fund Along with CineMart, the Hubert Bals Fund (HBF) is part of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). The 38th IFFR will take place January 21 – February 1, 2009. Year-round news on IFFR, HBF and CineMart can be found on the festival website www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com. The Hubert Bals Fund is designed to bring remarkable or urgent feature films and feature-length creative documentaries by innovative and talented filmmakers from developing countries closer to completion. The Hubert Bals Fund provides grants that often turn out to play a crucial role in enabling these filmmakers to realize their projects. Although the Fund looks closely at the financial aspects of a project, the decisive factors remain its content and artistic value. Since the Fund started in 1989, close to 750 projects from independent filmmakers in Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Africa and Latin America have received support. Approximately 80% of these projects have been realised or are currently in production. Every year, the IFFR screens completed films supported by the Fund. The Hubert Bals Fund is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dutch non-governmental development organisations Hivos-NCDO Culture Foundation, the DOEN Foundation, Dioraphte Foundation and Dutch public broadcasting network NPS. Grants and selection rounds Annually, the Hubert Bals Fund has close to Euro 1.2 million at its disposal and is able to make individual grants of up to Euro 10,000 for script and project development, Euro 20,000 for digital production, Euro 30,000 for post-production or Euro 15,000 towards distribution costs in the country of origin. Selection rounds take place twice a year and have application deadlines on March 1 and August 1. Training, workshops, the Hubert Bals Fund Awards The Fund supports training initiatives for filmmakers in Ethiopia, Vietnam and Costa Rica. In Armenia and now in India, the Hubert Bals Fund participates in co-production meetings. On these occasions, Hubert Bals Fund Awards are granted to the most promising film projects.