DocsBarcelona 2014/ 4
Looong, well deserved applause to Talal Derki last night when ”Return to Homs” was shown at CCCB. The director, who is now living in Turkey and Berlin – all his family is out of Syria – talked with the audience on this occasion as he did earlier the same evening at la Pedrera, where a masterclass was held entitled ”Documentaries – a Tool for Change?” including Andreas Johnsen (Ai WeiWei – The Fake Case), Arman Riahi (Everyday Rebellion) and Xavier Artigas, Xapo Ortega (Ciutat Morta = Dead City).
I have to say that the latter has changed my view on Barcelona as this nice and friendly city full of beauty and football… The film is a shocking cinematic documentation on police brutality and corruption, young people being tortured and put in jail for no reason – and a moving interpretation of the tragedy of a young poet. Here is the synopsis from the catalogue:
June 2013, 800 people illegally occupy an old movie theater in Barcelona in order to screen a documentary. They rename the old building after a girl who committed suicide in 2011: Cinema Patricia Heras. Who was that girl? Why did she kill herself and what does the city have to do with it? That’s exactly what the squatting action is about: letting everyone know the truth about one of the worse corruption cases in Barcelona, the dead city.