MACONDO
2014 Films
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1h 34m
Ramasan has a lot of responsibility for an 11-year-old. In traditional Chechen society, he is now considered the man of the house in charge of his mother and two younger sisters. His world is now centered in Macondo, a tough ethnic neighborhood in the industrial suburbs of Vienna.
Ramasan speaks German much better than his mother Aminat, and he often translates for her regarding school and government welfare matters. Aminat is still coping with having lost her husband, fleeing Chechnya and trying to make ends meet as a single mother and foreigner in a new society.
Ramasan's confined world is disrupted when Isa, his father's war buddy, moves into the low-income housing complex. Isa pays his respects to Aminat and her children, giving them the watch and a family photo his dead friend always carried with him.
This encounter awakens Ramasan's interest in his father. He seeks Isa's company, but the outsider remains secretive about the past. Isa gradually opens up and a bond evolves between them that helps young Ramasan face and overcome his worst fear. Isa could become a new, much more human, father figure than the boy's abstract memory of the war hero at the family altar. But when Aminat begins to warm up to Isa, conflicted Ramasan feels the need to protect the image of his dead father…
Direction: Sudabeh Mortezai
Script: Sudabeh Mortezai
Production: Oliver Neumann, Sabine Moser, Oliver Neumann
Cinematography: Klemens Hufnagl
Editing: Oliver Neumann
Production Design: Julia Libiseller
Costume Design: Carola Pizzini
Sound: Atanas Tcholakov
Cast: Ramasan Minkailov, Kheda Gazieva, Aslan Elbiev
Original Title: MACONDO
Original Languages: Chechen, German
Subtitles: English
Film Production Country: Austria
Website: http://macondo-film.com
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/MACONDOderFilm?fref=ts
Statement of the Director/s
Macondo is the unofficial name of a settlement on the outskrits of Vienna that has been housing refugees over the last 60 years. Over 2000 people from 20 different countries, from Chile to Vietnam, and nowadays mainly from Afghanistan, Somalia and Chechnya co-exist there in cheap social housing. When I first heared about this place I was intrigued and wanted to find out more about the people who live there and their life stories. I visited the settelement many times, talked to inhabitants and did documentary research that included organizing filmmaking workshops for the children and teenagers. The children's lives and stories especially touched me. Maybe because I have a story of migration myself. I was 12 years old when my family left Iran and we settled down in Austria. The experience of growing up between two cultures is something I know intimately. Children from migrant and refugee families often have to grow up much too fast, take on too much responsibility and function as mediators between their parents and the new society they now enter. This is a big chance but also a heavy burden on a child. These issues were essential when I started to develop a story and write a fictional screenplay based on a number of real life stories and incorporating many documentary elements I came across in reserach. I continued this documentary-style approach during the casting and shooting: almost all the actors are non-professionals and it is their first time in front of a camera. They are refugees, social workers, counselors etc. in real life. They never read the screenplay or learned any dialogue. I worked with improvisation as a principle. The story took shape while we filmed chronologically, allowing the actors to develop and grow with their characters during the process.
Biography of the Director/s
Born 1968 in Ludwigsburg, Germany, Sudabeh grew up in Tehran and Vienna.
She received her MA in theater and film studies from the University of Vienna in 1994.
She worked as a programmer for film festivals and organized a number of film events as the manager and curator of Filmcasino, an independent arthouse theater in Vienna.
After completing UCLA’s certificate program in Film, TV, and Digital Entertainment Media in 2003, Sudabeh worked as an assistant director and production manager and directed and produced several short films before making her feature-length documentary “Children of the Prophet”.
2007 co-founder of FreibeuterFilm
2014 – Macondo - Feature film, 98 min.
2009 – In the Bazaar of the Sexes - Documentary, 85 min.
Festivals & Awards: DOCSDF México 2010 - Best International Documentary
Espiello 2011 - Best Ethnograhic Documentary
Austrian Film Academy 2011 - Nomination Best Austrian Documentary
Diagonale 2010 - Special Mention in the Best Austrian Documentary Competition
2006 – Children of the Prophet – Documentary, 86 min.
Festivals: IDFA 2007 - First Appearance Competition
Awards Won
Hong Kong IFF 2014 - Firebird Award, Festival del Cinema Europeo 2014 - Cineuropa Award & Best Script, Scarborough Film Festival 2014 - Outstanding Directorial Achievement Award
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2014 - Variety Critics' Choice: Europe Now!
Guanajuato IFF -Special mention
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