Based on Patricia Highsmith’s personal writings and accounts of her family and lovers, the film casts new light on the famous thriller writer’s life and oeuvre, permeated by themes of love and its defining influence on identity.
- Country:
- Switzerland, Germany, 2022
- Genre:
- Dokumentarni
- Group:
- FEST Fokus
- Duration:
- 83’
- Director:
- Eva Vitija
- Screenplay:
- Eva Vitija
- Cast:
- Gwendoline Christie, Annina Butterworth, Marijane Meaker, Monique Buffet, Tabea Blumenschein Artist, Judy Coates, Courtney Coates-Blackman, Dan Coates
- Festivals:
- 2022 – Lokarno, Helsinki, Atina, Rio de Žaneiro, Gent, Seul, Lids / Locarno International Film Festival, Helsinki International Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival, Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival, Film Festival Ghent, Seoul International Pride Film Festival, Leeds International Film Festival
- Cinematography:
- Siri Klug
- Editing:
- Rebecca Trösch
- Music:
- Noël Akchoté
- Producers:
- Franziska Sonder, Maurizius Staerkle Drux, Carl-Ludwig Rettinger
- Production:
- Lichtblick Film, SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen, RSI Radio Televisione Svizzera, ZDF
- Distributer:
- Five Stars Film Distribution
- Filmography:
2022 Loving Highsmith / Voleti Patrišu Hajsmit
2015 Das Leben Drehen / My Life as a Film
Showing
Time: 14:30
Price: 300 RSD
Dvorana Kulturnog centra
Time: 17:30
Price: 500 RSD
Dom omladine
Time: 16:00
Price: 300 RSD
Jugoslovenska kinoteka, Makavejev Hall
EVA VITIJA
Eva Vitija was born 1973 in Basel. In 2002 she was graduated in screenwriting from the DFFB (German Film and Television Academy Berlin). She has been working as a screenwriter in Switzerland and Germany since her screenplay training. As part of her Master’s degree at the ZHdK (Zurich University of the Arts), she made her first feature-length documentary film as a director Das Leben Drehen (2015).
Reveiws:
In its fine balance of emotional and intellectual curiosity, and its elegant assembly of a rich archive of home movies, photographs and interviews, this film unpacks those memories with beguiling candor.
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporte
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