Jornal da Mostra
Nº 307 > 28ª Mostra > 14/10/2004
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Get ready for the the 28th São Paulo international film festival
General InformationThe 28th São Paulo International Film Festival features in this edition 329 films (268 feature films and 61 shorts) from over 66 countries. From the 22nd of October to November 4th, 19 cinemas around town will participate in the Festival. During the two weeks of the Festival, exhibitions, book premières, performances and shows will take place.
This years highlights are the retrospectives of Abbas Kiarostami (Iran), Guy Maddin (Canada) and Amos Gitai (Israel), who designed the artwork of this edition. Over one hundred professionals of the film industry will join the Festival. Among them are Jerzy Stuhr (Poland) who’ll participate with two films (acting in one and directing the other), Jane Birkin (concluding the Festival with a concert at the Sesc Pinheiros) and the DJ Joakim (France) who’ll play live during the screening of The Fall of the House of Usher (1928).
Opening
The opening of the Festival will happen in the extraordinary Cine Ipiranga on the 21st of October (Thursday) for guests only. Wim Wenders’ Land of Plenty will be screened. The film tells the story of a Vietnam War veteran who, with his niece, travels to New York to investigate the injury of a homeless middle-eastern. On their way there they redeem values lost during the attacks of September 11th.
After the film there will be a cocktail in the foyer of the cinema.
Retrospectives
Amos Gitai, known for his strongly political films about the Israeli society and their conflicts with Palestine, will present a photographic retrospective at the Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado (FAAP). This show was originally presented at the Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris) in 2003, with huge success.
Gitai, the author of over 40 films, achieved great notoriety in Brazil with his latest productions, all shown at previous Festival’s: Kadosh (1999), Kippur (2000), Eden (2001), Kedma (2002), Alila (2003) and also a short-film included in September 11th . Kedma won the Critics prize of the 26th Festival.
Kiarostami, a canon of contemporary Iranian film, will hold a practical film workshop. He will also present some photographs at FAAP. Two of his most recent feature films, Five and 10 on ten, will be in the program as well.
Gitai and Kiarostami are also the theme of two separate books which will be released during the Festival by the publishers Cosac Naify, in association with FAAP and the São Paulo International Film Festival.
The third retrospective pays homage to the Canadian Guy Maddin, considered one of the key players of the new underground contemporary cinema, frequently being compared to David Lynch and his contemporary David Cronenberg.
Since 1986 Maddin has produced over 20 films, influenced by the aesthetics of F. W. Murnau and Fritz Lang. His films feature unusual scripts exploring sexuality and the grotesque. His latests, The Saddest Music in the World (2003), was shown in the 27th edition of the Festival.
Gathering Point
The gathering point of this years Festival will be the former Cine Astor, located inside the Conjunto Nacional. The space, which has been projected by Carla Caffé and lightened by Betty Prado, will have a kiosk by Café do Ponto, and will host debates with directors, actors and film professionals. On the 27th of October a series of film books, by the Imprensa Oficial publishers and edited by the film critic Rubens Ewald Filho, will be released. A stand of Imprensa Oficial can be found in the lounge as well.
The Lounge will be open from 10am to 11pm, during all the Festival.
The poster of the 28th São Paulo International Film Festival
During the Festival all the previous posters will be shown in the Lounge. 28 back lights will feature all different versions created throughout the years. Quanta Productions and LPL Lightning Productions support the exhibition.
This editions’ poster was designed by the Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai, who directed Kedma (2002) and Promised Land (2004). In former years great filmmakers such as Aleksandr Sokúrov, Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini, Abbas Kiarostami, Takeshi Kitano, Akira Kurosawa and Emir Kusturica, and artists such as Angeli, Guto Lacaz and Tomie Ohtake have created the commemorative posters.
Amir Admoni designed this years’ teaser and the composer André Abujamra created the soundtrack.
Deals, prices and information
The information stand of the Festival is located in the Conjunto Nacional and will be open from the 11th of October onwards, from 12am to 6pm. On the 16th (Saturday), the stand will start selling the ticket combos from 10am to 9pm.
The individual tickets cost R$ 11,00 for Mondays to Thursdays, and R$ 13,00 for Fridays to Sundays. The combos of 20 tickets cost R$ 100,00 and for 40 tickets R$ 185,00. The full-time permanent costs R$ 290,00 and special (which is for sessions before 5:55pm) costs R$ 90,00. 200 packages of each kind will be available.
Clients of the ClubeFolha (individuals) have 15% discount at the full-time permanent and special combos.
The 4th Year of the Youth Festival, that gives priority and free tickets to high-school students and school appointments, will be extended to two daily sessions, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon. New commodities and services will be integrated at the Festival Gathering Point, in the former Cine Astor, next to the Cinearte, which was gently granted by the Alvorada Cinematográfica.
Press Room and the online image bank
The website of the 28th São Paulo International Film Festival will be on air after the 14th of October (Thursday). The Press Room will be constantly updated with the program, events, releases and other information. Recent photos can be found at www.image.net a database with can be accessed by the press after a free sign-up, available after October the 15th. To sign-up, please enter in the registration module, fill out the form and the user will receive a password. With that, it will be possible to download photos (high and low resolutions) of films, people and events.
Sponsors and circuit of exhibitions
The 28th São Paulo International Film Festival is sponsored by Petrobras Distribuidora; co-sponsored by Microsoft; supported by FAAP; promotions by Folha de S. Paulo and Sesc São Paulo; cultural grants by Governo Federal, Lei de Incentivo à Cultura, Secretaria de Estado de Cultura, Secretaria de Estado de Educação, Governo do Estado de São Paulo and Secretaria Municipal da Cultura; institutional grants by São Paulo 450 anos, Imprensa Oficial and Anhembi Turismo e Eventos; and colaborations by Café do Ponto, Crowne Plaza and Cinemark.
The Festival will be screened at Cinearte, Cineclube Directv, Cinemark Santa Cruz, Cine Morumbi Shopping, Cinesesc, Espaço Unibanco, FAAP – Fundação Armando Álvares Penteado, Sala Cinemateca, Sala UOL de Cinema e Unibanco Artplex. Free sessions will be held at the Centro Cultural São Paulo, CEU Curuçá, Cine Olido, MIS – Museu da Imagem e Som and Vão Livre do MASP.