SCHEME BIRDS
2019 Films
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1h 26m
SCHEME BIRDS bursts with the frustration of a generation of Scots let down by society’s promises. We see the fading steel town through the eyes of Gemma, a soon-to-be mother on the verge of adulthood. In a place where you “either get knocked up or locked up,” Gemma carves out brief moments of tenderness amidst the violence of her local scheme.
Direction: Ellen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
Script: Ellen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin
Production: Mario Adamson
Co-Production: Ruth Reid
Cinematography: Ellinor Hallin
Editing: Hanna Lejonqvist
Original Score: Charlie Jefferson
Original Title: SCHEME BIRDS
Original Language: English
Film Production Countries: Sweden, United Kingdom
Website: www.syndicadofs.com
Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/SyndicadoFS/
Statement of the Director/s
By exploring the universal experience of ‘growing up’ we hope to reach an audience that doesn’t necessarily have an insight into south’s situation in deprived areas of Europe, but can relate to their stories.
It all started three years ago when we first met Gemma in a so-called ‘scheme’, a social housing estate outside Glasgow, Scotland. She was a cocky girl telling us stories and unlikely anecdotes. It was her who told us “You should make a film about me!”. Gemma then introduced us to her world, where young teams fight each other and ex-prisoners care for pigeons. We became fascinated with her unique perspective of her surroundings and with the fact that violence had plagued the area and her family through her whole life. The same that year Gemma was born, the steelworks next to the scheme were shut down. The area that once had been “supplying the whole world with steel” was now gone and the people were left disappointed with increasing unemployment. Today very few in the scheme believe they will ever get a job or a better life. “Here you either get knocked up or locked up,” Gemma explains. And it's hard to fight your way out when there's nowhere to go. With SCHEME BIRDS we wish to capture this state of mind from the youth’s perspective. Through Gemma’s eyes we see the aftermath of a societal collapse – a story traditionally told about and by hardened men. But in Gemma's story there is also hope for a better future. She gets determined to find a safe path. Instead of a grim portrait of Scotland – we hope to reveal the unspoken hope, bravery and colour that can be found anywhere, if you take the opportunity to look hard enough.
Although we don’t live in a Scottish scheme, we know the feeling of being stuck between childhood and adulthood.
Biography of the Director/s
ELLEN FISKE
Ellen studied Documentary Film Directing at the Stockholm Academy of Dramatic Arts. She has directed the award-winning short films KEEP ME SAFE (2014), and LONE DADS (2015), which premiered to critical acclaim. Both of these films are set in deprived areas in Scotland. She is also currently co-directing a further feature documentary JOSEFIN & FLORIN (2019). She has been selected for CPH:LAB;12 for the Future, and IDFA Academy.
ELLINOR HALLIN
Ellinor is a director and cinematographer with a background in documentary filmmaking. Over the years, she has worked on numerous productions and moving freely between documentary and fiction, working often with Swedish Television SVT and Zentropa Sweden. Current cinematography work includes Lukas Moodysson’s GÖSTA, the first ever Swedish original HBO series, premiering in the autumn 2019. Ellinor’s work on the feature film IN I DIMMAN earned her a Guldbagge nomination for Best Cinematography in 2019.
Filmography of the Director/s
ELLEN FISKE
2019 -JOSEFIN & FLORIN, doc.
2018 - DET ÄR INTE DIG DET ÄR FEL PÅ, DET ÄR MIG, short doc.
2016 - LONE DADS, short doc.
2015 - MY MOTHER, short doc.
2014 - KEEP ME SAFE, short doc.
ELLINOR HALLIN - as cinematographer
2019 - GÖSTA, HBO series
2019 -JOSEFIN & FLORIN, doc.
2018 - IN I DIMMAN, doc.
2018 - LIVING.LOVING, doc.
Awards Won
Tribeca Film Festival 2019: The Albert Maysles Award for Best New Documentary Director, Best Documentary Award
Biografilm Festival 2019: Hera "New Talents" Award
Production Company:
Sisyfos Film Production AB
Mario Adamson
Fogdevägen 54
Stockholm, 128 41, Sweden
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +46 70 620 24 43
GID Films
Ruth Reid
Inteckningsvägen 56
Stockholm, 12931, Sweden
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +46 705 85 04 19
World Sales:
Syndicado Film Sales
Aleksandar Govedarica
121 Beaconsfield Ave.
Toronto, M6J 3J5, Canada
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +421949635890
Press:
Syndicado Film Sales
Jasmina Vignjevic
121 Beaconsfield Avenue, #300
Toronto , M6J 3J5, Canada
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +38765659214
Website: https://syndicadofs.com/
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