Bringing People Together - exground filmfest’s International Guests
The exground filmfest team is looking forward to hosting numerous guests in Wiesbaden. In the International series, actress Edwarda Gurrola will present the Mexican relationship drama THE PLEASURE IS MINE. Gurrola plays the university graduate Rita, who lives in isolation off the grid with Mateo, an auto mechanic. Director Elisa Miller’s film is a sensitive portrait of the beginning and end of a great love affair.
Joining the festival from Argentina is Álvaro Urtizberea, one of the two directors of the comedy HORTENSIA. After dealing with the difficult hand fate has dealt her, the film’s eponymous heroine dreams up a guide to achieving happiness based on her adolescence, which includes the chapters “Find a Young Blonde Guy” and “Design the Most Beautiful Shoes in the World”.
The International section is also set to welcome two guests representing the Macedonian thriller AMOK. Director Vardan Tozija will be in Wiesbaden along with his leading actor Martin Giorgosk, who plays an unscrupulous gang leader in the film. AMOK paints a dark portrait of a country caught between corruption and criminality.
The guests from the Hessian documentary film EUROPA – EIN KONTINENT ALS BEUTE, which treats the root causes of the European financial crisis, are sure to provide for an interesting panel discussion. In addition to directors Christoph Schuch and Reiner Krausz, several of the film’s protagonists will also take part in the discussion after the screening, including European Parliament member Fabio De Masi and economic expert and “Mr. Dax” himself Dirk Müller.
The 13th edition of the exground youth days promises to treat its young viewers to exciting stories from a wide variety of countries and cultures as well as numerous special guests, including Iranian director Mehrdad Oskouei, who will be presenting his highly acclaimed documentary STARLESS DREAMS. In his film, Oskouei manages to provide rare glimpses into the otherwise closed world of a “correctional and rehabilitation centre” for young women in Iran.
Director Renārs Vimba, who won the Crystal Bear for Best Youth Film at this year’s Berlinale with his fiction feature MELLOW MUD, will be joining the festival all the way from Latvia. In Vimba’s film, 17-year-old Raya has to reconcile the topsy-turvy ups and downs of first love with her responsibility for her little brother. |