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The Sunset Inspirational Festival

Black and Paper exclusive interview with Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival Creative Director Sandra Seeling.

Would you say filmgoers are looking for different stories and narratives? 

Festival Entry Even Lovers

In my experience as a festival programmer, filmgoers want to be surprised and inspired. They want to be taken out of their daily routines and experience new adventures and new point of views.

As a woman, why do you think there are so many challenges for women to direct films?

Women do not get the same opportunities as men. As a woman, we are instantly thought of as less capable, emotional and not as efficient. Unfortunately those attributes are deeply imbedded into the male think pattern (not only in the film industry) and make it harder for women to even get the chance to prove themselves. The challenge also lies in the century long history of the film industry. We as women have to simply keep pushing forward, to do an exceptional job, stand together, and support each other.

Producer, Director, Writer Paul Higgis

Why did you choose Paul Haggis this year as an honoree?

Paul is an incredible social justice advocate and his vision fits really well with EMIFF’s mission; BRIDGING CULTURES – BRIDGING PEOPLE. His work as a filmmaker and humanitarian makes him the perfect recipient for the Evolution Vision award, an award given to a filmmaker with an active vision to encourage unity and peace on our planet.

Isabelle Huppert is one of the greatest actresses of modern screen; her latest film has been submitted for the Academy Award for Foreign Film but “Barrage” seems dark for a festival on an idyllic island.  Why did you decide to screen this film?

“Barrage” tells the story of three generations of women. Isabelle plays Elisabeth who is raising her granddaughter while her own daughter Cathrine is busy exploring the world. When Cathrine returns, she kidnaps her daughter from her mother and the story takes a dark turn into very emotional territory. I love the way director Laura Schroeder tells this fragile story of three women, all different ages but connected by the simple fact that they are family. They mirror each other, at the end of the day they are more similar than they like to admit. EMIFF wants to promote young new filmmakers who have a unique vision. Laura’s work in “Barrage” is all that and more.

How do you envision the festival in five years? 

An inspiring Mallorca Sunset

In five years I see EMIFF as a year long event with Evolution LAB’s (Workshops and conventions) in the summer and a solid festival in the fall. I want the festival to be known as “The Mediterranean Sundance” and want everyone to know our mission is “Bridging Cultures, Bridging People”. I hope to continue to grow our audience and attract more international filmmakers to come and enjoy our island, inspiring films and great networking.

You meet filmmakers from all over the world.  What is your opinion on the general state of global cinema? 

My sense is that the world is our playground. Globalization creates endless possibilities for filmmakers to connect, interact and create together even when being on different continents. On the other hand, I think filmmakers still appreciate nothing more than a real face to face conversation, round table or discussion panel or Q&A. Connecting virtually is a great possibility but real connections is what sparks new ideas and fuels new stories and films.

Festival Head Sandra Seeling

Sandra Seeling is the founder and director of the Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.  She is an actress, director, and producer.

 

 

The 6th  annual The Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival starts on October 26 until November 4th.  For more information go to: http://www.evolutionfilmfestival.com/

 

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Cannes Film Festival from France 24

Complete coverage of the celebrated film event on Black and Paper thanks to France 24.

 

70th Cannes Film Festival Opening

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Cannes Film Festival News from France 24

France 24 covers the Cannes Film Festival with all access to the world’s most glamorous film event from the French Riviera.

France 24 Coverage from Cannes

 

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Timepiece Love

From the Berlinale 2017, the Glashutte Original Senator Watch.

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The latest news about the Cannes Film Festival from France 24

The 2017 Cannes Film Festival line-up has been announced, read the feature from France 24.

http://www.france24.com/en/20170413-france-culture-cannes-film-festival-palme-dor-nominees-coppola-haneke-hazanavicius

 

 

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Berlinale-Strong Island

Black and Paper interview with Director Yance Ford.

“Strong Island” is a documentary that is topical on a social and historical, the shooting of an unharmed African American Man followed by a criminal justice system that vilifies a person of color with a “Guilty Label” regardless of the circumstances and ultimate outcome.  The 107 minute film investigates the 1992 murder of Mr. Ford’s older brother, William Ford Jr, who was involved in an altercation with car mechanic Mark Reilly.   

The Limo at the scene of the crime, chop shop, while the police were there, was there a mafia connection to the garage?

No, it was not Mafia.  The limo’s owner was the father of the owner of the garage. He was a wealthy builder.   I put these pieces together of what happened that night.  There was no proof concerning who was in the limo at the time.  The guy who shot my brother called his father first, then the police.   Funny enough Mark Reilly is now in prison for dumping illegal materials.

The Red Lining in your neighborhood, was this a form of segregation? 

Yes, of course! It was institutionalized.  This structure or form of segregation started with the GI Bill.  African American soldiers could not take total advantage of the bill. There were restrictive clauses, where you buy, what articles did not apply based on skin color selling, buying, and reselling housing.  My Black colleagues have had this experience but my White colleagues are in shock.  They are surprised because they have never known this.

Was your brother the victim of same script different cast, unharmed African American, armed white man?

That has been the script for generations.  My grandfather died of an asthma attack because he had to wait in the hospital waiting area because he was Black.  It is a script as old as America.

The police description of the hyper black body; powerful, oversize, strong, all of the words pointed to aggression, aggressive.  None of  “facts” added up. The autopsy report and pictures were not aligned.   The guy shot my brother because he could.  It was easy to take a Black Life.

“Judge People by Character not Color” was a quote from your mother in the film; did your mother question this value assumption after your brother’s death?

Yes! She was devastated. It was a realization.   Character not color does not apply when you are Black.  My mother has been 2nd guessing herself ever since, did she do her son a disservice by teaching him what Dr. King taught.  She did not think it was mistake until after police investigation, wrestling with this feeling of “what if”.

Why aren’t you angry?

The look on my face in the film was irony.   I think about the loss of my brother everyday.

If you had told your parents about your brother’s first incident do you think history would have been different?

I don’t know! I try not to think about that.

Strong Island was screened by Black and Paper in the Panorama Section of the 67th Berlinale.

 

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The Final Call at the Berlinale

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Berlinale Winners

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Berlinale-Sixties Iconic

Glashütte Original introduced a new timepiece collection at The 67th Berlinale, Sixities Iconic Square Collection.  For the man looking for a cool statement piece, with a splash of color for distinction, this is the watch for him.

There are five models with stunning colored dials; blue, gold, gray, green, and red.  Reaching back to its roots, 1964, Glashütte Original designed this collection, inspired by history the brand.

Sixties Iconic Square Ocean

My favorite style, the Blue Dial/face, has an Automatic Movement, off center small second stop with the perfected Glashütte three-quarter plate, skeletonized motor, sapphire glass, and alligator strap, all in a stainless casing with blue and black lacquer degrade effect.

After trying on the different models in the Glashütte Original Golden Bear Lounge at the Berlinale,  I liked the Ocean color the most because it is different enough to be noticed but still a classic style.  I can wear it for day and night.

The watches are available worldwide in fine stores and Glashütte Original Boutiques.

Glashutte Original is an official sponsor of the 67th Berlinale.

For more information on the collection go to:www.glashutte-original.com 

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Berlinale Day 8

Berlinale Day 8

I am sorry to report I did not attend any press conferences today.  I was a bit behind on work and writing.  The films today were:

On The Beach at Night Alone in Competition from Korea, a story centering on woman in an dire emotional state of mind trying to recover.

Joaquim in Competition from Brazil and Portugal

I heard Joaquim was not a bad film.

The Scholondorff film The Return to Montauk has been panned.  Some in the press pool said it was “AWFUL!”

Leading Golden Bear Contenders The Other Side of Hope and On Body and Soul from Hungary is a dark horse in the race.

Glashutte Original Timepieces Sixties Iconic Square Pieces

Luxury watch maker Glashutte was this yeas sponsor for the Golden Bear Lounge.  The brand unveiled a new collection of timepieces Sixties Iconic Square, colorful, retro, and stylish.  I think the watches are about getting noticed but in an elegant fun way!  I will have more later.