Verzio DocLab 2022
From tuesday till saturday 8 film projects were being worked on in Budapest as part of the Verzio Human Rights Film Festival. The filmmakers came with their material and were met by mentors and colleagues, who gave them feedback in order for them to develop their projects and make – for their presentation today – a scene that could prove their film skills and tell the audience, what the film would be about. No trailers, no money talk, a brief verbal presentation and then the scene – or two – edited during the four days.
It was pure pleasure to be part of the mentoring team (Austrian director Michael Seeber, Spanish editor Diana Toucedo, Hungarian editor Brigitta Bacskai) walking from room to room in the infamous CEU Library, where there are no students due to the conflict between the Hungarian government/Victor Orban and the university founded by George Soros – that resulted in the move of the university to Vienna. But that’s another story you can google on your own…
It’s amazing what can be achieved creatively in so few days and it was my impression that the panelists (representatives from the festivals FipaDoc in Biarritz, Biograffilm in Bologna, from KinoDok in Czech Republic, Claudia Rodriguez Valencia from Colombia, Danish film consultant at the Swedish Film Institute Jannick Splidsboel, Hungarian film directors Asia Dér and Klara Trencsenyi, whose wonderful film “The Missing Tale” had its Hungarian premiere at the Verzio festival two days ago) appreciated the non-classical-pitch situation.
Also during the week there were two so-called masterclasses. The two editors Diana Toucedo and Brigitta Bacskai talked about their profession and I had the pleasure to have a conversation with Michael Seeber, who is a very knowledgeable person in the European film scene, having made documentary films and tv series and fiction. Seeber had chosen the title of the conversation, “Pursuing focus in our films — The creative possibilities”, showing clips we did both of us. Seeber showed a text clip from his upcoming film on Ida Halpern, Austrian ethnomusicologist, looking fwd. to see the final result.
The titles of the projects presented, look out for them:
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Up in the Air (Ukraine)
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Your life without me (Hungary)
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2158 Stories (Denmark)
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The pursuit of grief (South Africa)
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Albada / From the morning (Venezuela)
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Under the dance floor (Hungary)
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Dreams at sunset (Hungary)
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El cielo esta azur y el mar esta tranquilo (Spain)
The workshop was organised by Péter Becz, filmmaker (by the way making a documentary in Denmark about a Hungarian chef based in DK!) assisted by Hanna Kadar and Anna Bölcsföldi, two great young women who made our stay effective and enjoyable.
Still: …Hungarian film directors Asia Dér and Klara Trencsenyi, whose wonderful film “The Missing Tale” had its Hungarian premiere at the Verzio festival two days ago) appreciated the non-classical-pitch situation.