Tag: Yile Yara Vianello

  • Filmmaker Tomas Vengris reveals his cinematic secrets at EUFF 2024

    Filmmaker Tomas Vengris reveals his cinematic secrets at EUFF 2024

    Mumbai: Day two of the 29th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) was a whirlwind of emotions, laughter, and thought-provoking cinema. From the comedy-drama ‘Death is a Problem for the Living’ directed by Teemu Nikki, to the romantic-drama ‘Five and a Half Love Stories In An Apartment In Vilnius, Lithuania’ helmed by Tomas Vengris, the day was a rollercoaster of cinematic experiences.

    After the screening of the film Five and a Half Love Stories in an Apartment in Vilnius, Lithuania, the audience enjoyed an engaging panel discussion featuring film’s director Tomas Vengris, and Yile Yara Vianello, actress from the opening film La Chimera. The session was moderated by Padma’s Lit Club founder Padmapriya Janakiraman an accomplished dancer, and a seasoned actor with over 15 years in Indian cinema, including lead roles in more than 60 films across six languages.

    The panel delved into the theme ‘Longing and Desire: On Screen,’ with each speaker sharing personal stories that explored the complexities of relationships, love, and the tension between personal dreams and societal pressures. Their insights resonated deeply, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.

    During the panel, Tomas Vengris, the director of Five and a Half Love Stories in an Apartment in Vilnius, Lithuania, shared how he was drawn to the complex, often absurd emotions within relationships and aimed to bring these to life through his film.

    He further added that, at some point, he decided to show these stories through the perspective of an apartment, through the POV of a physical building that has been there for centuries and has lived through a million stories, with people who’ve come in and gone out of it. As per him, this somehow allowed him to step back and reflect on things.

    According to him, part of working in the comic genre is being able to watch from the side. Drama is when you’re looking directly into the perspective, but comedies allow you to step back a little bit, and that gives you the permission to laugh, and by placing the camera in the perspective of the apartment, gave one the permission to laugh. The camera is therefore in another room—behind a shelf, higher up and lower, at every angle so it doesn’t feel like a human being is watching the scene. Some of the little dream sequences in the film or interludes were also meant to show the feeling of this apartment’s spirit.

    The 29th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) is currently ongoing in New Delhi till 16 November.

  • La Chimera to open the 29th European Union Film Festival

    La Chimera to open the 29th European Union Film Festival

    Mumbai: The 29th European Union Film Festival (EUFF) will open with La Chimera, screening on 7 November 2024 in New Delhi. Written and directed by Alice Rohrwacher, the film follows an Englishman exploring Italy’s historical treasures with an eccentric group. La Chimera touches on themes of lost love, relationships, life, and death. Yile Yara Vianello, the film’s lead actress, will attend the opening night in India.

    Writer-director Alice Rohrwacher said, “The proximity of sacred and profane, of death and life, that characterised the years in which I was growing up has always fascinated me and given a measure to my way of seeing. This is why I decided at last to make a film that tells this layered story, this relationship between two worlds, the last part in a triptych about a local area whose attention is focused on one central question: what should it do with its past? As some grave-robbers say, down our way it’s the dead that give life.”

    The European Union Film Festival (EUFF) will run in New Delhi from 7 to 16 November 2024, showcasing 26 European films in 31 languages, providing insights into European society, culture, and people. Organised by the European Union in partnership with EU Member States and regional partners, the festival strengthens EU-India cultural ties and fosters cross-cultural understanding.

     

     

    The festival will take place at three venues in New Delhi: India Habitat Centre, Instituto Cervantes, and Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan. It features films exploring diverse themes, including relationships, gender identity, sisterhood, and self-discovery. The lineup includes several India premieres, such as What A Feeling, Because I Love Bad Weather, Stairway To Heaven, Death is a Problem for the Living, Jim’s Story, Without Air, Black Velvet, The Last Ashes, Blood on the Crown, Baan, Horia, and The Man Without Guilt.

    All films will have English subtitles and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Some films are rated 18-plus; please check ratings before attending.

    EUFF 2024 film line-up by country:

    ●    Austria: What a Feeling 
    ●    Belgium: Employee of the Month (L’employée Du Mois) 
    ●    Bulgaria: Because I Love Bad Weather (Защото обичам лошото време) 
    ●    Cyprus: Embryo Larva Butterfly 
    ●    Czech Republic: Restore Point (Bod Obnovy) 
    ●    Denmark: Sons (Vogter) 
    ●    Estonia: Stairway To Heaven (Taevatrepp) 
    ●    Finland: Death is a Problem for the Living (Peluri- Kuolema on Elävien Ongelma) 
    ●    France: Jim’s Story (Le roman de Jim) 
    ●    Germany: Afire (Roter Himmel) 
    ●    Greece: Animal 
    ●    Hungary: Without Air 
    ●    Ireland: An Irish Goodbye 
    ●    Italy: La Chimera 
    ●    Latvia: Black Velvet (Melnais Samts) 
    ●    Lithuania: Five And A Half Love Stories In An Apartment In Vilnius (Penkios su puse meilės istorijos, nutikusios viename Vilniaus bute) 
    ●    Luxembourg: The Last Ashes (Läif a Séil) 
    ●    Malta: Blood on the Crown 
    ●    Netherlands: Como el Viento 
    ●    Poland: Dangerous Men (Niebezpieczni dżentelmeni) 
    ●    Portugal: Baan 
    ●    Romania: Horia 
    ●    Slovenia: The Man Without Guilt (L’uomo senza colpa) 
    ●    Spain: The Teacher Who Promised The Sea (El maestro que prometió el mar) 
    ●    Sweden: UFO Sweden 
    ●    Ukraine: How is Katia? (Yak Tam Katia?)