THURSDAY 06 MARCH, 19:30, AT ACTOR'S STUDIO, BRUSSELS
by Arunas Matelis, Nomimum, Lithuania 2005, 52', in the presence
of the director.
Synopsis:
Arunas Matelis' film is a gracefully expressive journey into
the lives of children living with leukemia at a pediatric hospital
in Vilnius, Lithuania. The children enter into an alien world,
bereft of color and warmth,
but populated with kind strangers. Their new toys are invented
out of stainless steel, and new friend- ships are formed in
the crucible of the cancer ward. Inured to the routine of daily
medication and meals
that alternate between porridge and cabbage soup, the children
dream of life beyond the clinic's thick cement walls while their
parents bear the burden of uncertainty about their children's
fate.
The filmmaker spent eight months at this very hospital while
his own daughter battled leukemia. After her successful recovery
he returned to the ward, with his camera in tow, to make a record
of the young patients and their families who had become his
friends. Arunas returns to the ward to create a film full of
life and magic moments in the face of non-existence.
The children's intimate relationship with Matelis is evident
in their ease with his camera. He eloquently juxtaposes their
accounts with still black and white photos capturing simple
moments. As the seasons outside change from pristine winter
snow to verdant summer, daily life in the hospital remains the
same.
Yet it is not despair, but rather hope and innocence that Matelis
so eloquently captures. While this is a film about cancer, cancer
is not the thing you remember. Ultimately, this is a story about
the force of life
which is more powerful than the specter of death. A poetic,
unsentimental film about the resilience of the human spirit.
Preceded by an episode of 'The African
Spelling Book: BEAUTY',
by Angelo Loy, Mestiere
Cinema and Amref,, Italy 2005, 3' |