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¡®The Women,¡¯ ¡®Mother¡¯ Top Locarno¡¯s Open Doors _ Variety _ 2018

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¡®The Women,¡¯ ¡®Mother¡¯ Top Locarno¡¯s Open Doors

Winning film projects offer portraits of strong, combative females

One project from Sri Lanka –Sanjeewa Pushpakumara¡¯s ¡°Mother¡±– and another from Myanmar –The Maw Naing¡¯s ¡°The Women¡±– won ex-aequo, the main kudos at the Locarno Festival¡¯s Open Doors co-production forum.

The winning projects share a high sensitivity towards female-related issues, a trend among many of the participants this year. The $50,000  award was split between the two.

Produced by Youngjeong Oh at Yangon-based One Point Zero, ¡°The Women,¡± the third feature of The Maw Naing (Karlovy Vary-premiered ¡°The Monk¡±) turns on the struggles of four women who have moved from remote villages to the city of Yangon, Myanmar to work and get a better life. The four women share a bedroom near the city factory area.

¡°Despite working hard and keeping their hopes high, they can¡¯t escape from poverty. Their lives are not strongly connected, but from their present, we can see their past and future. I will portray them from their physical environment and their inner landscape,¡± says the director.

The Open Doors Jury justified its decision of ¡°The Women¡± due to its subtle, elaborate and precise script, shedding light on the harsh local reality as a result of the global thirst for consumer goods.

In ¡°Mother,¡± Pushpakumara (¡°Burning Birds¡±) offers two sharp portraits of strong, battling women. It turns on two mothers from opposite sides of the recently ended three-decades civil war who embark in the search of their missing children, and create a Sri Lanka rescuing mothers movement.

¡°Mother¡± is produced by the director production outfit Sapushpa __EXPRESSION__s, and explores big issues such as love, betrayal, brutality, sacrifice, human dignity, freedom and democracy.

¡°As a filmmaker I strongly believe the story has universal relevance with contemporary social realities around the globe which current global crisis has prompted,¡± Pushpakumara says.

The jury¡¯s said of the film that it: ¡°inspires hope in a society looking for justice, after years of conflict, based on individual resistance.¡±

Dominique Welinski at Paris-based DW productions (Karim Ainouz¡¯ ¡°Madame Sata¡±) has come on board ¡°Mother.¡±

This year¡¯s Locarno Festival brings to a close Open Doors¡¯ three-year focus on South Asia.

¡°Focusing for three years on South Asian countries, Open Doors has shown that this region is a hothouse of talents and stories and has contributed to the development of a stronger independent South Asian community. South Asia is becoming more visible and now has a voice,¡± said Sophie Bourdon, head of Open Doors and deputy head of Locarno Pro.

¡°Over this three-year period Open Doors has created a platform for a generation of directors and producers to raise their visibility and establish contacts with production models elsewhere,¡± added Locarno Festival artistic director Carlo Chatrian, calling South Asia ¡°a geographical region that is rich in culture but poorly represented at international events.¡±

He went on: ¡°Alongside some unforgettable moments, such as the touching presentation in Piazza Grande of the film ¡°Hema Hema: Sing Me a Song While I Wait,¡± by Khyentse Norbu, the past three years leave us a lasting legacy of contacts and experiences which we are sure will soon bear valuable fruit in forthcoming editions at Locarno.¡±

¡°The Women¡± won a $35,000  Open Doors grant, ¡°Mother,¡± a second of $15,000.

Mahde Hasan¡¯s ¡°Sand City¡± (Bangladesh) got the CNC Award, worth ¢æ8,000 ($9,275 USD).

And Min Bahadur Bham¡¯s ¡°A Year of Cold¡± (Nepal) took the Arte International Open Doors Prize.

 

OPEN DOORS AWARD

¡°Mother,¡± (Sanjeewa Pushpakumara, Sri Lanka, France)

¡°The Women,¡± (The Maw Naing, Myanmar)

CNC AWARD

¡°Sand City,¡± (Mahde Hasan, Bangladesh)

ARTE INTERNATIONAL OPEN DOORS PRIZE

¡°A Year of Cold,¡± (Min Bahadur Bham, Nepal)

TORINOFILMLAB AWARD

Sumudu Malalagama (Green Pictures Sri Lanka)