“Longing” for Valeska Grisebach’s films
Monday, May 29th, 2006for isolacinema.org by Oana Stopariu
With her latest film Valeska Grisebach moved further from clichés somehow expected from a young director. A second film that still avoids mainstream entertainment, a judgement already stated about her work and artisitic vision. Longing developed again the ability of thinking and breathing, as the director herself is creating strong images instead of usual kynestezic emotions. » read more

Creativity by appropiation of an entire atmosphere created around a subject, this is how William E. Jones is not only presenting and reinventing the subject of his films, but chunks down from elitist concepts to simple principles as values of life. Maybe this is why for a while his work might have seemed “simple videoish”.
Each scene of his films could be excellent photo, black and white format which simply takes art in the most unexpected places. And as it has been proved that 80% of human kind is strongly visual and thinks in images, by instinct Bill Daniel is interested both in the traditional accuracy of the documentary photography and inner pictures of his characteres. Who is Bozo Texino? leads to inner strengh and freedom, losing prejudice and artificial conventions, but independence has a price to be paid and gets its followers to marginal contexts.
Now it’s official. The festival has been launched and if there’s one thing we can’t complain about, it’s the weather. It was actually warm, can you believe it? No blankets or any other stuff, to make up for the dropping degrees. As the preparations have taken place in the last several days, it’s probably best you visit our
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Open-air Cinema Isola is constructed during the festival in Izola’s main square by the Dutch professionals of Openlucht Bioscoop. This year’s open-air will host five films of the Harvest section, competing for the audience award and distribution across Slovenian cinemas. Among the selected films are once again those from Iran and Argentina, Tunisia will represent the colours of Northern Africa, Burkina Faso those of black Africa, and for the first time Brazil is joining the circle of visitors to the Island. 



