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Director's Statement
How long did it take to make your short? Was it difficult to get financing? The preparation took two days and we shot the movie in five days. In the beginning of the project, I invested in the production myself. Later on, during editing, we got financial support from the VAF (Flanders Audiovisual Fund). From shooting till release in Venice it took us about one year. Which thoughts come to mind concerning a “European cinema community”? European cinema is above all realistic and humanistic. European movies concentrate on emotions and relations. At the same time they confront us with a slowness which helps us to get the time we need to process things afterwards. If you owned a theatre for one night, which films would you screen? I would screen FESTEN by Thomas Vinterberg and SHAME by Ingmar Bergman. What is your next project? My next project is called BLUE SILENCE. It’s a feature on which I’ve already been working for two years about an ex-soldier who lives with his wife and their son in a village in the South East of Turkey. The local Kurdish community ignores them, which increases the tensions in the family, especially when another ex-soldier makes contact again with his old friend.