Is change really coming to Zimbabwe? President // Verzió X ELTE

Yannick Lemke Thursday, 9 December 2021.
“This is not the end of the road, but this is the beginning. Change is coming, change is coming. Whether it is delayed is another thing. It cannot be denied.” Those are the final words of Nelson Chamisa – Zimbabwean opposition leader – in Camilla Nielsson’s documentary President. Chamisa said this in August 2018, after the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe dismissed his challenge of the electoral results...

On Documentary Modes: How President Helps Us Hold Space for Zimbabwean Stories. // Verzió X ELTE

Marissa Jensen Monday, 6 December 2021.
In 2017, a coup d’etát resulted in the removal of former president Robert Mugabe from the office he had held for 30 years and the replacement of him by his former vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa. This led to cautious hope that the 2018 presidential election might finally be a truly free and fair one—one where the voices of the Zimbabwean people would finally be both heard and respected.

Tobi’s journey. Colors of Tobi // Verzió X ELTE

Lena Opel Wednesday, 1 December 2021.
Alexa Bakony’s documentary is about Tobi, a trans teen living with his parents in a small Hungarian village, who tries to figure out who he really is. The title Colors of Tobi suggests the difficulties he faces during this journey, and metaphorically is expressed also by the constant changes in his hair color (Tárnai, 2021). But more than ‘transness’, this is a story about family, the...

To Act and To Understand. Courage // Verzió X ELTE

Skadi Pest Friday, 26 November 2021.
Courage depicts the events around last year’s elections in Belarus and the following protests against Alexander Lukashenka, known as Europe’s last dictator. The 2021 documentary by the Belarusian filmmaker Aliaksei Paluyan does so by focusing on individual stories of three (former) actors in resistance against the ruling government, but also by depicting the events on the streets from a protester...

How to engage with victims? All That I Am // Verzió X ELTE

Bence Varga Thursday, 25 November 2021.
The topic of children’s sexual abuse (CSA) is especially sensitive and often hazy when it comes to its media representation. Besides the fact that many abuse-cases never appear in the media, those that do, are often particularly violent or bizarre, where good and bad roles can clearly be defined. These particular cases rarely put CSA in perspective by offering a wider overview of the problem. As...

A Life Between Wars. A Portrait Of A Life With Two Identities And None At The Same Time. This Rain Will Never Stop // Verzió X ELTE

Cristina Cabrera Mira Wednesday, 24 November 2021.
“Why does war exist?” wondered This Rain Will Never Stop’s film director, Alina Garlova, in an interview for the Geneva International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights. According to her, society has internalized war and its consequences. 

Minimalist Style and Political Anxiety. Taming the Garden // Verzió X ELTE

Barnabás Kiss Tuesday, 23 November 2021.
In the 2021 documentary film, Taming the Garden, director Salomé Jashi opted for a minimalist style, with many wide shots and longer takes, and not using any direct interviews. We mainly see the villagers from a fair distance, and they only talk between themselves, not directly to the camera.

Interview with Francesco Montagner, the director of Brotherhood // Verzió X ELTE

Hanna Toperczer Tuesday, 23 November 2021.
Francesco Montagner's second feature documentary film, Brotherhood, explores questions of masculinity, patriarchy, identity and destiny. It is an intimate and timeless documentary revolving around three young brothers living on their father's sheep farm. We are talking with the director.

The Activist Documentary and its Strenuous Quest to the Absolute Truth. Arica // Verzió X ELTE

Chenika Wongsechareon Thursday, 18 November 2021.
The object of truth is regarded as indispensable in the creation of activist documentaries.

Interview with Nicholas Bruckmann, the director of Not Going Quietly

Monday, 15 November 2021.
Nicholas Bruckmann's documentary Not Going Quietly is part of the Parrhesia: The Moment of Truth program section at the 18th Verzió Documentary Film Festival.