我爱高清 发表于 2022-7-5 01:05:53

纪录片自媒体解说素材-新闻动态参考-“最后的乡村”导演在贝克斯菲尔德(Visions du Reel)推销新纪录片/‘The Last Hillbilly’ Directors Pitch New Documentary Set in Bakersfield at Visions du Reel

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“最后的乡村”导演在贝克斯菲尔德(Visions du Reel)推销新纪录片
‘The Last Hillbilly’ Directors Pitch New Documentary Set in Bakersfield at Visions du Reel

在IDFA首次出现类别中特别提及的《最后的乡土》背后的法国二人组一直在瑞士纪录片节景色DuRéel上推销他们的新项目。“一只狗的生活”将跟随贝克斯菲尔德少年拘留中心的六个少女的旅程,他们着手进行康复计划:三个月来,这些女孩将试图通过照顾一只被救出的狗来修补自己的生活。黛安·萨拉·布兹格鲁(Diane Sara Bouzgarrou)告诉《综艺》,她和合伙人托马斯·詹科(Thomas Jenkoe)如何受到启发,以接收他们的第一个专题合作。“我们完成了最后一位文档,‘最后一个乡下人’拍摄了少年边缘的孩子。加利福尼亚的狂野大火非常关注他们,因此我们认为我们的下一部电影应该从结束的地方开始。”她说。他们的重点是贝克斯菲尔德(Bakersfield),这是一个因几个原因而被污染最多的城市。“这是一个城市多层暴力层:社会学,经济和生态学。它被数千架德里克人所包围,空气受到污染,每年夏天都会发生狂野大火。我们有兴趣了解一个少年在那里长大并在那里建立未来的感觉。贝克斯菲尔德越来越多的人数。贝克斯菲尔德(Bakersfield)是一个“与许多暴力层面斗争的城市:社会学,经济和生态学”,黛安·萨拉·布兹加罗(Diane Sara Bouzgarrou)说。他们来自与这些女孩相同的贫困社区 - 这些已经有暴力过去的少年有镜子效果。”布兹加罗说。“他们以信任和温柔向狗开放,并成为他们本来可以成为的孩子在如此暴力的世界中。”电影制片人说,这种复杂性是,在程序的结尾,狗去了家,但女孩要么留在拘留所,要么留给她自己在受到暴力和帮派战争困扰的城市中的自己的设备。詹科说:“我们想要展示的现实似乎很苛刻,但我们的目标不是表现出衰落:我们希望在他们的斗争中瞥见希望。”布兹加罗说,他们受到丹尼斯·霍珀(Dennis Hopper)的“蓝色”的CEBE角色的启发,讲述了“一个挣扎,有暴力历史但有起义的女孩。”大流行已有几年了,两人恢复了侦察,并计划在2023年开始拍摄。 ,以康复计划为起点。 “我们有强烈的职业道德,”布兹加罗说你。“我们不想只是提出自己的想法并拍摄,我们想与他们合作,并肩作战,并与他们一起写配音。我们真的致力于这种信任关系。17.该行业奖将于4月13日宣布。

The French duo behind "The Last Hillbilly,” which received a Special Mention in the First Appearance category at IDFA, have been pitching their new project at Swiss documentary festival Visions du Réel.

“A Dog's Life” will follow the journey of six teenage girls from the juvenile detention center in Bakersfield as they embark on a rehabilitation program: for three months, the girls will attempt to mend their own lives by taking care of a rescued dog.

Diane Sara Bouzgarrou told Variety how she and partner Thomas Jenkoe were inspired to pick up where they had left off with their first feature collaboration.

“We finished our last doc, 'The Last Hillbilly,' filming kids who were on the edge of teenagehood. The wild fires in California were very much a concern for them so we felt our next film should start where that one had ended,” she said.

They focused on Bakersfield, a city ranked among the most polluted in the U.S., for several reasons.

“It is a city that struggles with so many layers of violence: sociological, economical and ecological. It is surrounded by thousands of derricks, the air is polluted, there are wild fires every summer. We were interested in understanding how it feels for a teenager to grow up and build your future there,” said Bouzgarrou.

That's when they found the prison program run by a local NGO that partners each girl with a rescued stray dog, of which there are a growing number in Bakersfield.



“These dogs have been abused, abandoned; they come from the same underprivileged neighborhoods as these girls – there is a mirror effect with these teenagers who have already had a violent past,” said Bouzgarrou. “They open up to the dog with trust and tenderness and become the children they could have been had they not been in such a violent world.”

The complexity, said the filmmakers, is that at the end of the program the dog goes to a home, but the girl is left either in the detention center or to her own devices in a city plagued by violence and gang warfare.

“The reality we want to show may seem harsh,” said Jenkoe, “but our aim is not to show a downfall: we want to catch a glimpse of hope in their struggle.”

Bouzgarrou said they were inspired by the character of Cebe in Dennis Hopper's “Out of the Blue,” about “a girl who struggles, has a violent history, but has a spark of revolt.”

After their project was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic for a couple of years, the pair have resumed scouting and plan to start shooting in 2023.

Unlike “The Last Hillbilly,” which they built around their main character following a chance encounter in a restaurant, they will be looking to find their characters, with the rehabilitation program as their starting point.

“We have a strong work ethic,” said Bouzgarrou. “We don't want to just come with our own ideas and shoot, we want to work with them, hand in hand, and write the voice-over with them. We are really committed to this relationship of trust.”

A Films de Force Majeure production, “A Dog's Life” has received regional and CNC funding in France and is looking for international co-production partners at Visions du Réel.

The festival runs until April 17. The Industry Awards will be announced on April 13.



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caowei 发表于 2022-11-10 13:22:32

感谢分享,下载收藏了。最喜欢高清纪录片了。

cguserer 发表于 2022-11-26 12:13:21

感谢论坛提供了这么多好资源啊
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