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Movies about Human Trafficking

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Since we’ll be shooting A Place Of Peace in December this year, we did some research on two levels.

I got involved into this matter since my last short movie Greener Pastures in 2006, during ongoing screenings for school classes or discussions and the book Joana researched for with the authors.

I had some discussions with Joana about real stories of human trafficking – the different personalities of victims and how they deal with what happens to them, their environment, the madames, the whole system behind Human Trafficking, hard facts, numbers and statistics, etc.

So while writing the screenplay i already gathered quite a solid background on Human Trafficking – but knowing the hard facts and real stories, or convey the emotions without boring exposition, insterts or dull dialogue with a movie is a whole different thing.

As screenplay author and director of this movie i had to do another kind of research – how would others deal with this matter? I had to watch movies about Human Trafficking.
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Geo-Racism

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

In the past i´ve already complained a lot about location based restrictions for viewing videos outside the US, unfortunately nothing has changed.

In my opinion the current situation more and more evolves into a loose-loose-loose situation between the audience, the filmmakers and the studios & film distributors, let me explain why.
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Twitter, Marketing and the Movie Industry

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Since it´s launch in 2006 Twitter has generated a lot of buzz and mutated from “the hot new shit” to a mainstream communication tool.

If you are not familiar with Twitter i recommend searching google and you´ll find plenty of information what Twitter is and how you can use it – in short it´s a kind of micro-blog, you can post 140 character messages and the people that follow you can read them.

A lot of companies are constantly trying to figure out how to use Twitter for marketing and pr, some succeed, most of them fail – but why?
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59th Berlinale

Sunday, February 15th, 2009

From Feb. 6th to Feb. 11th i´ve had the chance to visit the film festival in Berlin – the 59th Berlinale. I want to thank Dirk & Toni for the possiblity to join them and all the experiences i was able to make.

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On Directing: The Wrestler

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

I thought i´d start the new year with an really interesting movie: The Wrestler. Aside from my high expectations i won´t really talk about the movie itself, to be more concrete, i won´t really talk very much at all – others have done it already.

Peter from /Film had several interviewing sessions with Darren Aronofsky where he talks about the creation of The Wrestler, from beginning to end.

It´s not only interesting if you like the movie or wait for it´s cinema release, especially for aspiring directors it´s really nice to hear how Darren pulled of that movie.

But before i´ll post the links to the interviews i think the trailer would be a nice gimmick:

And here are all the five parts of the interview with Darren Aronofsky:
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V

And finally, because i wouldn´t know where to put it else, here are some videos of a round table The Hollywood Reporter held with six of this year’s Best Director hopefuls: Ron Howard (Frost/Nixon), Gus Van Sant (Milk), Ed Zwick (Definace), Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler), Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) and Clint Eastwood (Gran Torino).
Too bad Christopher Nolan is missing, but two of my absolute favourite directors (Eastwood and Aronofsky) took part:
A Discussion with The Best Directors of 2008

Well, that´s it with my “Happy new year” post…