Absurdistan (film)

Absurdistan

Theatrical poster
Directed by Veit Helmer
Written by Veit Helmer
Zaza Buadze
Gordan Mihic
Ahmet Golbol
Starring Maximilian Mauff
Kristýna Maléřova
Music by Shigeru Umebayashi
Cinematography Giorgi Beridze
Edited by Vincent Assmann
Release dates
  • 20 March 2008 (2008-03-20)
Country Germany
Azerbaijan
Language Russian

Absurdistan is a 2008 German-French comedy film written and directed by Veit Helmer.

It formed part of the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.[1][2] It was also entered into the 30th Moscow International Film Festival.[3]

Plot

The film is set in a remote and forgotten desert mountain village in the former Soviet Union, and chronicles a standoff between the sexes: the local women decide to withhold sex (a sex strike) until their lazy men fix the pipeline that carries the village’s water supply. Young lovers Aya and Temelko are caught up in the argument and Temelko becomes determined to fix the pipeline so he can be with her.

Cast

  • Kristyna Malérová as Aya
  • Max Mauff as Temelko
  • Nino Chkheidze as Aya's Grandmother
  • Ivane Ivantbelidze as Dantscho, the shooting gallery owner
  • Ani Amiridze as Lenora, Dantscho's daughter
  • Ilko Stefanovski as Guri, Temelko's Father
  • Assun Planas as Temelko's Mother
  • Otto Kuhnle as the Barber
  • Hijran Nasirova as the Barber's Wife
  • Hendrik Arnst as Landlord
  • Olga Nefyodova as Landlord's Wife
  • Adalet Zyadhanov as Policeman
  • Matanat Atakishiyeva as Policeman's Wife
  • Azelarab Kaghat as Baker
  • Michaela Bandi as Baker's Wife
  • Blagoja Spirkovski-Dzumerko as Cobbler
  • Dace Bonate as Cobbler's Wife
  • Elhan Guliyev as Bus Driver
  • Julietta Koleva as Bus Driver's Wife
  • Helder Costa as Doctor
  • Monica Calle as Doctor's Wife
  • Kazim Abdullayev as Shepherd
  • Firangiz Babyeva as Shepherd's Wife
  • László Németh as Postman
  • Sarah Bensoussan as Postman's Wife
  • Mubariz Alixanli as Watchmaker
  • Khatuna Ioseliani as Watchmaker's Wife
  • Nurradin Guliyev as Beekeeper
  • Elena Spitsina as Beekeeper's Wife
  • Radomil Uhlir as Butcher
  • Suzana Petricevic as Butcher's Wife
  • Rafiq Azimov as Carpenter
  • Nelli Cozaru as Carpenter's Wife
  • Vlasta Velisavljevic as Veteran
  • Gisela Fritsch as Grandmother (voice)

Production

Absurdistan was filmed on location in Lahıc, Ismailli, Azerbaijan.

Helmer started writing the script after reading a 2001 newspaper account of women in the Turkish village of Sirt refusing to accommodate their husbands until they fixed a broken pipeline.[4] He collaborated with Gordan Mihic and Zaza Buadze on the screenplay, receiving funding from Sources2, the Mediterranean Film Institute and the European Commission's MEDIA New Talent programme. Although the film was made on a low budget, Helmer was able to gather a cast of 40 actors from 14 different countries. Most of Absurdistan was filmed on location in Lahıc, Ismailli, Azerbaijan over a nine-week period in summer 2006. As there are no hotels in the village, most of the 90 member crew had to stay with villagers. Additional scenes were filmed in Çayqaraqoyunlu, Shaki and Tbilisi.[5]

Release

Absurdistan had its world premiere at the 2008 Sundance Festival where it was nominated for the Grand Prize in the World Cinema Dramatic category. It released in theatres in Germany on 20 March 2008.

Awards

See also

References

  1. "2008 Sundance Film Festival Announces Films in Competition" (PDF). Retrieved 14 December 2007.
  2. "Cinema Strikes Back – Covering the World of Film » Sundance Film Festival: Wacky Comedy "Absurdistan" Is Hard Not to Like". cinemastrikesback.com. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  3. "30th Moscow International Film Festival (2008)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-06-01.
  4. "Herrschaft der Hausfrauen". Die Zeit (in German). 28 March 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2011.
  5. "Absurdistan Synopsis". Veit Helmer. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2011.

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