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I AM JESUS AT HOT DOCS 2011
Mar 22, 2011

The documentary, entirely produced by Fabrica, continues its race on the international film festival circuit, participating in the competition at Hot Docs 2011, North America's largest documentary festival, in the Made In program, which will focus this year on films from Italy
 
Fabrica, March 2011. After being selected in competition by Zagreb Film Festival, Sao Paulo International Film Festival, Festival dei Popoli in Florence and Rotterdam International Film Festival, now I am Jesus has been selected in competition by the prestigious Hot Docs in the Made In section, showcasing the country's finest contemporary non-fiction cinema with a selection of films that champion the renewed strength and artistry of Italy's documentary film community.
 
In many religions the concept of God appearing on earth in human form is a well discussed matter, and millions of believers expect the Messiah to come and save humanity.
But what if Jesus was already living amongst us? Would he be wearing a white robe, surrounded by light, preaching in the streets? Where would he be born and which language would he speak? Would he be a political leader? A TV presenter? Or simply the homeless guy in front of your local supermarket?
 
I am Jesus explores the controversial subject of the return of the Messiah in three different geographic and cultural environments in today’s world: a farming commune in the desolate heathlands of Siberia, a group of rebellious squatters in England, and a pacific community that has become a YouTube phenomenon in Brazil. They revolve around three different figures, who have just one thing in common: they all claim to be Jesus.
           
The documentary has been entirely produced by Fabrica, Benetton’s Media and Communication Research Centre, a place of experimentation, dialogue and cultural growth focusing on the free expression of every art form. Fabrica decided to support two young residents, the Austrian Valerie Gudenus and the Brazilian Heloisa Sartorato, who, after in-depth research, left for Brazil, England and Siberia to follow these religious leaders and the daily life of their followers, trying to find out the reasons why they decide to leave behind their family bonds, their homes and comforts to devote their lives to one person and what that person claims to be.
 
The creative director of the project is Babak Payami, producer and Iranian-Canadian director, winner of the 2001 Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival with the film Secret Ballot.
 
As declared by the two young directors, “In I am Jesus we wanted to find out what these religious leaders are trying to accomplish and why there seems to be an everlasting need for someone that people can follow and believe in”.
 
Fabrica is a place of experimentation and innovation, born in 1994 with the aim of combining culture with industry. Fabrica invites young artists/designers to its centre, offering them a one-year study grant and providing them with a professional training opportunity and a wealth of resources and relations, to develop cultural and social communication projects in the areas of design, visual communication, photography, interaction, video, music and publishing, under the guidance of experts.
 
Screenings:
01.05.2011                 9.00pm           Cumberland Theatre 2
03.05.2011                 4.00pm           TIFF Bell Lightbox 3
 
Heloisa Sartorato (co-director) will attend the screenings and available for interviews.
 
For further information:       
Loredana Rigato
Fabrica Press Office: +39 0422 516340
 
Further information: www.hotdocs.ca
 
 

WORKSHOP BY DANIEL LEVI
Mar 18, 2011

 
From March 22 to 25 Fabrica is hosting a workshop held by the South African video maker Daniel Levi.
 
The title of the workshop is "Reconfiguring the Mundane". It will focus about our approach to the "mundane", its common meaning and its possible reconfigurations.

 


COLORS AT ENFORMATO
Mar 18, 2011

COLORS is a guest of Enformato, an exhibition in Segovia (Spain) offering a panorama of European design and photography through the principal graphic design, industrial design, interior design and photography magazines. For three months, from the 14th March to the 15th June 2011, visitors will be able to acquire first-hand knowledge of the latest projects which the most innovative magazines of Europe have developed, it could be in the form of interviews, reports, features or covers.

More info at http://www.palacioquintanar.com/node/1

 


Opening of the exhibition In the shadow of things. Photographs by Leonie Hampton, winner of the second edition of the F Award
Mar 15, 2011

Thursday March the 24th 6.30 pm, at Fondazione Forma per la Fotografia in Milan, opening of the exhibition In the shadow of things. Photographs by Leonie Hampton, winner of the second edition of the F Award for concerned photography, organised by Fabrica and Fondazione Forma per la fotografia.
 
Leonie has always worked on the concept of family, carrying out stories and photographic essays among the most diverse family units: in Cuba, in the Parisian banlieuex, in London, Rome… In the shadow of things, the exhibition presented at Forma, gathers intimate shots taken inside the household. This time around though, the family unit portrayed is that of the author herself. According to the tradition, it is the mother figure that represents the heart around which the members of a family revolve; it is so also in this case even if in a very different way. Piles, almost layers of things, objects are the manifest and intrusive trace of the presence of her mother’s Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. The illness pushes her to accumulate, tidy up and destroy what she had just organised. A tacit agreement bonds the entire family – Leonie, her brothers, her partner and her mother’s husband – in the sincere and loving effort to assist healing, with the awareness that the eccentric relationship the mother has established with the family, and with the rest of the world, is loaded with awkward and pathological aspects, but that are also tender, funny and in the end, full of love.
For some years Leonie, established photographer, decided to document the different moments of this delicate family relation. A house full of unusable rooms, lives marked by incomprehensible rituals, loud laughters and desperate crying. Leonie does not want to or can afford to be a silent witness: she herself is part of these images that portray affection, warmth, surreal atmospheres hovering between fable and nightmare.
The photographic essay is articulated in a series of warm and at times, poetic images, veiled by a dim light and soft colours as if they were about to fade out. Yet a strong energy keeps this incredible family album together: the awareness that if the strength of personal ties is the reason why a family is so, Leonie’s is not a lesser family, and the honest affection that bonds the actors of this “play” is told with a sincere, melancholic and indestructible love.
 
“When I was photographing other people’s families I felt like I was trying to chisel something away. Or trying to crack an egg, to get inside, while the process of photographing my own family feels quite the opposite: I’m trying to get out of the egg”
Leonie Hampton.
 
The exhibition is accompanied by a book published by Contrasto.
 
Leonie Hampton Purchas was born in Great Britain in 1978. After studying Art History, she has worked as assistant to photojournalist Tom Stoddart. She has won numerous awards, among which the Ian Parry Sunday Times Young Photographer, the Jerwood Photography Prize, a scholarship from the British Arts Foundation, the Paul Huf Award and the F award for concerned photography. Her work has been exhibited across the world. Hampton regularly holds photo workshops in her London atelier.
 
In the shadow of things has won the F Award’s second edition for concerned photography, organised by Fondazione Forma per la fotografia and Fabrica, communications research centre of the Benetton Group. www.fff.ph
 
 
In the shadow of things - Nell’ombra delle cose
Photographs by Leonie Hampton
From March 25th to May 1st 2011
Every day from 10 am to 8 pm
Thursdays and Fridays open until 10 pm. Closed on Mondays
 
Fondazione Forma per la Fotografia
Milano, Piazza Tito Lucrezio Caro, 1
Info: 02 58118067

FABRICA AT WOMEN'S VOICE NOW FILM FESTIVAL
Mar 14, 2011

Fabrica participates at the Women's Voice Now Film Festival with the short video titled "We are Postmodern", realized by the afghani Fabrica resident, Alka Sadat.

Further information on: www.womensvoicenow.org

The video portrays a 14-years-old girl who begs for money on the street with her mother. A guy about the same age gives them a coin every day he passes by, pushing his bicycle. Days are passing by, all the same, the call of the mosque scans time. One day the mother dies. The girl now begs alone for money and wears her mother's burka. The young guy passing by this time gives the girl a flower instead of a coin.

Watch the trailer: www.fabrica.it:8080/fab-tv/we-are-postmodern
 
 
 

 
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