Displacement Film Fund Review Cate Blanchett Masterminds Short Film Collection That Brims With Life And Intensity

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displacement film fund review cate blanchett masterminds short film collection that brims with life
Rotterdam film festival A set of shorts by film-makers from Afghanistan, Iran, Ukraine, Syria and Somalia are shocking, funny and mysterious in equal measure With considerable chutzpah and elan, and in her capacity as producer and UNHCR Goodwill ambassador, Cate Blanchett has achieved a geopolitical film-making coup. In concert with festival authorities in Rotterdam, she has secured cash and commissioned short films on the subject of displacement from five directors including Mohammad Rasoulof, now in exile from his native Iran due to his pro-democracy activism, in effect making his first public statement since the recent massacres and apparently expressing his fears that he may never go home again. The films are far from solemnly earnest this is an anthology of five brilliant miniature artworks. By turns shocking, funny, confessional and deeply mysterious, this is a tremendous collection the constituent films of which benefit in some enigmatic way from being shown together. What Ealing Studioss Dead of Night did for scariness, these films may have done for 21st-century exile.
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