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3rd Film Festival "Cinema in Five Flavours"

22nd-27th October 200, Warsaw, POLAND
24th October - 12th November - Katowice, Cracow, Lodz, Poznan

About Arteria:
Arteria Arts Foundation organises social and artistic projects since 2004. We are acknowledged not only for to the production of an outstanding theatrical plays but also thanks to our commitment in organising regular events, which develop a deep understanding of Asian culture and at the same time opens a cultural dialogue between Asian minorities and Poles.
This year, following the success of two previous Vietnam Film Festivals, we are going to organise yet another and even more diversified film festival. It will include films from other Southeast Asian countries (mainly Thailand).
Films
We will screen numerous fiction feature films, as well as documentaries from the countries of the Far East - most of which are Polish premiers. Each screening will be complimented either by a short film, or a selection of archive footage from WFDiF. There is also something for the young viewers: morning screenings of the animations. The special guest of this year’s festival - Pen-Ek Ratanaruang is frequently awarded, world-famous Thai director.
Special Events
Special Events running alongside the festival will broaden the promotional opportunities. For instance, this year we entered into partnership with ‘The Museum of Warsaw Uprising ‘44’ in order to exhibit 3D photographs from excursions to Asia in the 20s and 30s. This event will take place at the ‘Fotoplastikon’ gallery in Warsaw.
At the Centre for Contemporary Art in Warsaw we will prepare a unique opportunity to see an exhibition, which will be imported from Vietnam especially for us - ‘In a City’ portrays daily life in Hanoi.
In cooperation with the Travel Festival “Vagabond’” we are preparing a series of presentations presenting astonishing expeditions to Asia through the eyes of Polish travellers. Those events are going to be accompanied by Travel Fairs, where travel agencies present their tour packages to Asia.
Where:
Warsaw: Cinema Muranów, Cinema KINO.LAB
Poznan: Cinema Muza
Cracow: Cinema Pod Baranami
Katowice: Cinema Swiatowid
Lodz: Cinema Charlie
When:
22 – 27 October 2009: Warsaw
26 October – 15 November 2009: Lodz, Katowice, Poznan, Cracow
Our Main Partners:
- Museum of the Polish Uprising ’44 and Fotoplastikon in Warsaw
- Asia and Pacific Museum
- Centre for Contemporary Art
- Centre for Support of Young Filmmakers in Hanoi
- Warsaw City Council
Organiser:
Arteria Art Foundation
Contact details:
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Cinema in Five Flavours
Plac Hallera 9A/5
03-464 Warszawa
tel. +48 22 6700733
mobile: +48 606 147 129
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List of the films
„Ruang talok 69“ / „69”, dir. Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Thailand 1999, 115'
Don Kichot MFF Berlin 2000, FIPRESCI MFF Hong Kong 2000
When Tun loses his job he doesn’t commit a suicide because of the box full of money planted next his door – a cause of macabre and ludicrous murders.
„Hua jai tor ra nong„ / “Adventures of Iron Pussy”, dir. Michael Shaowanasai, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand 2003, 90’
MFF Berlin, MFF Rotterdam 2003
Crazy music comedy, transvestism pastiche of spy cinema of the seventies directed as a tribute to a heroine of Thai cinematography – Petchar Chaowarat.
“Bangkok dangerous”, dir. Oxide Pang Chun, Danny Pang, Thailand 1999, 105'
FIPRESCI MFF Toronto 2000
Spectacular action film. The main character is a deaf Kong, contract killer, working in Bangkok.
„Bambus mój brat” / ”Bambus my brother”, dir. Helena Lemańska, Władysław Forbert, Poland 1955, 60'
MFF Karlowe Wary 1956
Documentary film about life in Vietnam in interwar reality realised after Indo-Chinese war with France, just before the war with USA.
„Burma VJ: Reporter i et lukket land“ / “Birma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country”, dir. Anders Østergaard, Denmark 2008, 84'
Joris Ivens‘ prize Amsterdam 2008, Sundance 2009
An eye-witness account from monks uprising (Saffron Revolution) in Birma in 2007 smuggled to Europe.
„Khan Kluay 2” / „Blue elephant 2”, dir. Thaweelap Sriwuthiwong, Thailand 2009, 70'
Morning for children. Another part of adventures of Khan Kluaya – enormous Thai elephant – king of „ smile kingdom“
„Choi voi“ / “Adrift”, dir. Chuyên Bui Thac, Vietnam 2009, 110’
FIPRESCI MFF Venice 2009
Subtle history about people (female homosexuals) trying to live in a still conservative society such as Vietnam.
„Fah talai jone„ / „Tears of Black Tiger”, dir. Wisit Sasanatieng, Thailand 2000, 110'
Dragons and Tigers Award MFF Vancouver 2000
A great experiment, surprising retro stylization. Western in Thai style.
„Hanoi – Warszawa” / ”Hanoi – Warsaw”, dir. Katarzyna Klimkiewicz, Poland 2009, 28'
Special Jury Prize FPFF Gdynia 2009
Young Vietnamese gets to Poland through green board. She tries to escape from brutal hauliers and gets to Warsaw by her own.
„Moja krew” / “My flesh, my blood”, dir. Marcin Wrona, Poland 2009, 91'
Hartley-Merrill’s prize Cannes 2007
History of terminally ill boxer who urges illegal emigrant to give him birth, he proposes her Polish citizenship.
“Monrak Transistor” / „Transistor Love Story”, dir. Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Thailand 2001, 90'
FF Asia and Pacific prize 2002, MFF Seattle 2002
Remake of Thai blockbuster from the seventies. Young boy wants to become a singer in popular kind of music – luk thung.
„Nang mai“ / „Nymph”, dir. Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Thailand 2009, 109'
MFF Cannes, MFF Toronto
Journey to full of ghosts Thai jungle to find sensation. Wife follows her husband, seduced by forest nymph.
„Ong bak”, dir. Prachya Pinkaew, Thailand 2003, 105'
MFF Bangkok 2003
Tonnym Jaa in spectacular style muay thai fights for regaining relics – head of Buddha’s statue.
”Ruang rak noi nid mahasan“ / „Last Life in the Universe”, dir. Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Thailand 2003, 110’
FIPRESCI MFF Bangkok 2004, Premio Controcorrente MFF Venice 2003
Story about lonely citizens of Bangkok: Japanese man –Kenjim, Thai – Noi and their impossible to define relationship.
„Ploy”, dir. Pen-ek Ratanaruang, Thailand 2007,105'
MFF Cannes 2007, MFF Toronto 2007
A spectacle of passion and jealousy, infidelity and crime. Marriage of Thai immigrants returns to their country to get knowledge about the strength of their relationship.
“Sawasdee Bangkok”, dir. Aditya Assarat, Kongdej Jaturanrasamee, Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, Wisit Sasanatieng, Thailand 2009, 98'
MFF Toronto 2009, MFF Bangkok 2009, MFF Pusan 2009
Love story with Bangkok in the background. Intimate look at this city. Film directed by four most promising film directors in Thailand.
“Sang sattawat“ / „Syndromes and a Century”, dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand 2006, 105'
MFF Venice 2006, MFF Pusan 2006, MFF Rotterdam 2007
Film about memory. The most famous representative of Thai new wave talks about provincial hospital, where he spend his childhood.
“93 Years, 1383 Days”, 30' (2008) / “Spring Comes Winter After”, 4' (2009) / “Dong co”, 52' (2007), dir. Nguyen Trinh Thi, Vietnam
Video from boc mo ceremony and a documentary film about homosexual dancers dong-co from Dao Mau temple.
“'Action!'”, "Middle-Earth”, “Hero”, “Vous vous souviens de moi”, “After Shock”, “Life Show”, “Opportunities”, “Dusk, Dawn”, “Happy Berry “, “To Infinity and Beyond”, “Unseen Bangkok”, “Hua-lam-pong”, dir. Thunska Pansittivorakul, Thailand, 2005-2009
MFF Rotterdam 2009
Set of provocative gay cinema from Thailand. Films realised and produced by independent artist – Thunsk Pansittivorakul.
