Reformation
Re-formacja
dir. Jeanette Groenendaal, The Netherlands, 2011, 82 mins
Screening times
May 11 21:00, Kinoteka 4Buy online
May 12 14:30, Kinoteka 4Buy online
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About the film

At the age of seven, director Jeanette Groenendaal moved to a deeply religious village. It was the 1970s, and the girl's arrival from the big city of Utrecht provoked fear in the hearts of the inhabitants of the small hamlet in the Dutch Bible Belt. They saw her as an “alien” and a “city whore”, and treated her accordingly. The teacher at her strict Calvinist school called her the "Devil's daughter" and the whole class repeated his words. Thirty-eight years later, Groenendaal (“Dutch Cocaine Factory”, 2007) returns to the village to film a personal study of the scapegoat mechanism. She sets up a complex performance/film project in the village, staging tableaux performances based on the frozen images from her memories of this emotionally charged location. This stylized autobiography is more than a personal therapy session or a documentary about a fundamentalist community. It returns to the past, not out of revenge or a need to judge, but to investigate the roots of a past that is returning to the present, with the contemporary outpouring of religion, conservatism, xenophobia, and judgmental moral standards.

Wybrane nagrody i festiwale /Selected festivals and awards: 2011 - IDFA/International Documentary Festival Amsterdam

Filmmakers

Reżyseria/Directed by: Jeanette Groenendaal
Zdjęcia/Cinematography by: Jeanette Groenendaal
Producenci/Producers: Jeanette Groenendaal
Produkcja/Production: G-netwerk

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