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Acasa, My Home with Radu Ciorniciuc

Acasa, My Home with Radu Ciorniciuc

FromDocs in Orbit


Acasa, My Home with Radu Ciorniciuc

FromDocs in Orbit

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we feature a conversation with Radu Ciorniciuc from Romania about his award winning feature-length documentary, ACASA MY HOME. The film is set in the wilderness of the Bucharest Delta, an abandoned water reservoir just outside the bustling metropolis. Here we meet the Enache family that consist of nine children and their parents living in perfect harmony with nature…  sleeping in a hut on the lakeshore, catching fish barehanded, and following the rhythm of the seasons. Their life undergoes a dramatic change when they are forced to leave the area and move into the city so the city can transform the Delta into a public national park. With their roots in the wilderness, the nine children and their parents struggle to find a way to conform to modern civilization and they each begin to question their place in the world and what their future might be in the concrete jungle. With an empathetic and cinematic eye, filmmaker Radu Ciorniciuc offers viewers a compelling tale of an impoverished family living on the fringes of society in Romania, fighting for acceptance and their own version of freedom.ACASA MY HOME premiered at Sundance where it won the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Cinematography.  It then went on the screen across Europe at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, Vilnius International Film Festival in Lithuania, DOK Fest Munich where it was awarded the VIKTOR in the Main Competition, and Thessaloniki Documentary Festival in Greece where it took home the special jury award.  It recently was screened at Krakow International Film festival where it was awarded the GOLDEN HORN for Best Director and Best Film.  The next screening will be at DocEdge in New Zealand. The film is an impressive debut and essential viewing for filmmakers that lean into cinema verite style of filmmaking. Not only is the story strong and the cinematography powerful, but what is also incredible is the social impact campaign that surrounds it. We discuss the details of this as well as the inspiration behind the film in the following conversation moderated by Romanian filmmaker, Cristina Hanes. 
Released:
Jun 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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