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Director's Statement
SUBMARINO is based on a novel by young Danish writer Jonas T. Bengtsson. I was attracted to the direct language of the book. There's a stark truth in the writing which reminded me of the early years of my filmmaking. I sensed instantly that the subject matter was significant and universal. In a way, the characters are all people trying to keep their heads above water. The film is about people not being able to make It to the surface. The title actually refers to a torture method in which someone's head is kept under water. Although I don't highlight this in the film, I still decided to keep the title for the hint of this drowning reference. THE DARKER SIDE OF LIFE I wanted to tell a story about people trying to care for one another even under rather dreary circumstances and in a bleak environment. The film's environment was somewhat alien to me, but I've often been attracted to the darker side of life. The characters in SUBMARINO have hit rock bottom. Their surroundings are much tougher, more brutal. Because of this, they don't have time for clever conversation or to put on airs. They belong to a very frank and straightforward part of society where simple survival comes first. Despite the sadness of the story's circumstances, Ironically the making of this film was a joyful ride. Making this movie always felt like it was the right thing to do. It was a very rich and satisfying experience.