Acting Out
Acting Out
DVD
DVD
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- BRD, 2014
- FSK ab 6 freigegeben
- Erscheinungstermin: 28.4.2016
- Serie: Schwul/Lesbische Filme
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Genre:
Spieldauer: 85 Min. - Regie: Ana Grillo, Christina Magdalinou, Silvia Torneden
- Sprache: deutsch-englische OF
- Tonformat: Dolby Digital 2.0
- Bild: Widescreen
- Untertitel: Deutsch, Englisch
- Specials: Making Of; Bildergalerie; Musikvideo von "Le Roi et Moi"
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For 25 years now, the renowned Hamburg International Queer Film Festival
has been on the forefront of exhibiting and promoting the diversity
of queer cinema to an ever-growing audience. On occasion of the
2014 anniversary, filmmakers Ana Grillo, Christina Magdalinou and
Silvia Torneden present their personal take on the festival’s eventful
history: Shot over the course of one and a half years, their documentary
ACTING OUT eschews the conventional, chronological narrative in favor
of a both intimate and informative exploration of the festival’s past,
present and possible future. Digging deep into archives and unearthing
rare footage, the film depicts how an utterly grass-roots idea developed
into an international hotspot for artists and audiences from all over the
world.
In their own words, former and current organizers, filmmakers, patrons and community members relate the moving stories that take place behind and beyond the screen. Consequently, one learns about the toils and joys of festival programming, the often tough balancing of underground ethics and professional demands, funding problems and ideological struggles, and, last but not least, the importance of always having a well-stocked bar around. Embedded in the best sense of the word, the filmmakers touch upon the very heart and soul of the festival, making ACTING OUT an equally entertaining and inspiring testimony to the unique spirit of Hamburg’s seminal contribution to queer cinema and culture.
In their own words, former and current organizers, filmmakers, patrons and community members relate the moving stories that take place behind and beyond the screen. Consequently, one learns about the toils and joys of festival programming, the often tough balancing of underground ethics and professional demands, funding problems and ideological struggles, and, last but not least, the importance of always having a well-stocked bar around. Embedded in the best sense of the word, the filmmakers touch upon the very heart and soul of the festival, making ACTING OUT an equally entertaining and inspiring testimony to the unique spirit of Hamburg’s seminal contribution to queer cinema and culture.