tom gramenz swen gippa a film by stéphane riethauser
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tom gramenz swen gippa a film by stéphane riethauser
Tom Gramenz Swen Gippa A film by Stéphane Riethauser LAMBDA PROD presents • in coproduction with RTS – Swiss Radio Television With the support of Swiss Federal Office of Culture, department of home affairs • CITY OF GENEVA, DEPARTMENT OF CULTURE AND SPORTS Regio Films Fund • MIGROS CULTURE PERCENTAGE • DIALOGAI, Geneva TOM GRAMENZ • SWEN GIPPA • “PRORA” • a film by Stéphane Riethauser Associate producer Isabelle Gattiker Director of photography Marcus Winterbauer Sound Carlos Ibañez Díaz First assistant director Marie-Catherine Theiler Editing Barbara Toennieshen, BFS, Véronique Rotelli Camera assistant Nicolas Delaroche Costumes & Props Ingrid Buhrmann Make-up & Special effects Tanja Maria Koller Location manager Petra Wild Sound design Carlos Ibañez Díaz Music David Perrenoud, Benoît Mayer Sound mix Martin Stricker Written, directed and produced by Stéphane Riethauser distribution edition salzgeber, berlin © 2012 lambda prod – RTS www.prora-themovie.com PRORA FESTIVALS / AWARDS / PRESS "Riethauser's provocation (there will be blood) connects the dots between the Weimar era and today's partydown Euro youth. Director of photography Marcus Winterbauer lenses this intimate epic with aerial shots interspersed with languorous semi-nudity." The Bay Area Reporter, San Francisco "This director is gifted ! A successful first film. Breathtaking pictures, a subtle script, a well-balanced rhythm, two charming actors. And Prora, this monstrous former Nazi holiday center, a character on its own. This fascinating and disgusting location on the Baltic seashore was necessary to depict the identities and unveil the human feelings. A coming of age tale that shakes up your convictions." Ouest France 15 awards and 120 official festival selections worldwide 2012-2013 EUROPE Bruxelles Short Film Festival Festival Européen du Film Court Brest Festival du Cinéma Européen Essonne Festival du Film Court Lille Festival Silhouette Paris Festival Intl du Film d’Aubagne Festival Chéries-Chéris Paris Festival C’est Trop Court Nice Festival In&Out, Nice Vues d’en face, Grenoble Festival Désirs Désirs Tours Face à Face, Saint-Etienne Du grain à Démoudre, Le Havre Cinémarges, Bordeaux Holebi Film Festival, Belgien Rotterdam Architecture Film Festival London BFI L&G Film Festival Portobello Film Festival, London Gaze Dublin Iris Prize Festival Cardiff, Wales Hamburg Intl Queer Film Festival Flensburger Kurzfilmtage Liebe Filme Festival, Germany Berlin Xposed Queer Intl Film Festival International Film Awards Berlin Bielefelder Schwule Filmtage Karlsruhe Lesbisch Schwule Filmtage Hannover Perlen Festival GSC Filmfest im Allgäu Rostock Queer Fest FilmKunstFest MV Schwerin Weiterstadt Queer Woche Queer Film festival Esslingen Leipzig Prager Frühling Gay Film Nacht Germany Schwule Filmwoche Freiburg Oldenburg Rollenwechsel Festival Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur Solothurner Filmtage Pink Apple International Festival Zürich Queersicht Festival Bern Luststreifen Basel Queer Festival Nuit du Court Métrage Lausanne Everybody’s Perfect, Geneva Festival CourToujours, Geneva Emmentaler Filmtage, Switzerland Identities Queer Festival, Vienna Oslo GLBT Festival Mix Copenhagen Lesbigai Festival, Madrid Bilbao Zinegoak International Festival ELEGEBETE Fest Malaga, Spain Cinhomo Valladolid, Spain Torino GLBT Festival Mix Milano Florence Queer Festival Overlook Film Festival Ligure, Italy Sardinian Queer Film Festival, Italy Sicilian Queer Film Festival, Italy Lago Film Festival, Italy Pentedatillo Short Festival, Italy Outview Athens GLBT Film Festival Thessaloniki LGBT Film Festival Budapest Shorts Busho Ostrava Kamera Oko Festival Mezipatra Film Festival Prag Merlinka Intl Queer Festival Belgrade Ljubljana LGBT Vilnius International Short Fest Wiz-Art Intl Festival, Lviv, Ukraine NORTH & SOUTH AMERICA Palm Springs International Short Fest Hollyshorts Film Festival Los Angeles Outfest Los Angeles New York City Short Film Festival NewFest, New York City New York City Intl Film Festival Frameline San Francisco San Francisco Intl Shorts Tiburon International Film Festival QFest Philadelphia Durango Independent Film Festival Boston LGBT Seattle Queer Film Festival QFest Houston Southwest GLFF Albuquerque ImageOut Rochester NY Eau Queer Festival Wisconsin Milwaukee LGBT Film Festival North Carolina GLFF Durham QFest Asheville, NC Santa Barbara Outrageous Festival San Diego FilmOut CMG Festival West Hollywood Ogunquit Festival, Maine Out Film Festival, Connecticut Outflix Memphis, Tennessee Toronto Inside Out CFC Toronto W-wide Short Film Fest Montreal Image+Nation Vues Parallèles, Québéc Non Violence Film Festival, Canada Puerto Rico Queer Film Fest Outfest Santo Domingo, Dom. Rep. Mix Brasil, Sao Paulo Rio Gay Film Festival Mix México AFRICA, MIDDLE EAST, ASIA Durban Gay & Lesbian Festival Tel-Aviv LGBT Film Festival International Izmir Short Film Festival Teen Intl Short Festival Istanbul Jaipur International Film Festival, India Calcutta GLBT Film Festival, India Kashish Mumbai Queer Festival Hong Kong InDpanda Film Festival Q! Film Festival Djakarta, Indonesia Melbourne Queer Film Festival Melbourne Little Queer Festival Brisbane Queer Film Festival Outtakes New Zealand www.prora-themovie.com PITCH Prora, on the Baltic Sea. Mysterious, endless. In this deserted former Nazi holiday camp and communist military complex, teenagers Jan and Matthieu embark on an adventure that confronts their identities and puts their friendship at risk. www.prora-themovie.com SYNOPSIS Prora, Rügen Island, Baltic Sea. A deserted Nazi holiday camp and communist military complex - one of Germany's largest and most bizarre structures. Jan, 17, a rather timid German teenager, spends his summer holidays with his friend Matthieu, 18, a French selfproclaimed macho womanizer. After a frustrating night in the local club, the two boys decide to hang out on the beach at sunrise. What starts as an innocent game soon develops into an ambiguous confrontation, when Matthieu takes his friend along into the abandoned building, and provokes him by making fun of Germany’s past. After a chase through Prora’s endless hallways, Jan provokes Matthieu in return by suddenly kissing him on the lips. The two friends unexpectedly embark on an erotic game that puts their friendship at risk. Overwhelmed by their feelings, they try to escape, but they get lost in Prora’s labyrinthine series of rooms and walkways. Desperate, tortured, a fight breaks out that leaves Jan alone and wounded. A few days later, Jan and Matthieu meet again on the beach. Will they become friends again before they part? A journey of self-exploration, an odyssey of male adolescence, Prora is a thrilling, tender story about love and friendship. www.prora-themovie.com PRORA At a staggering 4,5 km in length, Prora is a former holiday camp built from 1936 to 1939 by the Nazis. The structure is located on the Island of Rügen, just north of the German mainland in the Baltic Sea. Designed by Hitler-appointed architect Clemens Klotz, this massive outlay of concrete was meant to host 20,000 people for a strictly controlled vacation. But war interrupted construction in 1939. The „Colossus of Rügen Island“ was used as a military hospital and a refugee camp, before the Red Army took it over in 1945. Communist East Germany turned it into a military base. For almost 40 years, Prora served as a training camp for soldiers and officers. It was abandoned shortly after the Berlin Wall came down in 1989. Prora (Latin), πρῷρα (Greek): the prow, the bow of a ship or a vessel. www.prora-themovie.com DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT I was working on a script about two boys confronting their identities when one day I read a newspaper article about Prora. I immediately thought it would be the perfect setting to stage my story. Its endless dimensions allowed unusual cinematic possibilities and its massively historic and oppressive architecture offered many symbolic perspectives. I also liked the name “Prora”, which in Latin and Greek means the prow of a ship. It matched my desire to tell the story of the two friends Jan and Matthieu, one German and the other French. Despite opposite backgrounds and personalities, Jan and Matthieu gradually feel attracted to each other until they unexpectedly have sex for the first time. But they have trouble coming to terms with it: their physical and emotional outburst blows up their cultural patterns, blurs their relationship and challenges their masculinity. Nonetheless, their friendship prevails. The experience deepens their understanding of their own identities. Whether gay or straight, Jan and Matthieu will never forget this adventure, which opens new horizons and allows them to become men. I see Prora’s labyrinthine structure as a third lead character in the story. A vestige of the past, a witness of failed fascist and communist utopias, the complex reveals the tension between the boys and provides a stark contrast with the sensuous beauty of the adjacent Baltic Sea. A statement on the perils of normative heterosexism, Prora underscores the poisonous inflexibility of Jan and Matthieu’s inherited social landscape. Given the building’s extraordinary suggestive power, I also built in solitary time for both Jan and Matthieu in and around the structure. Over the course of the film, the monstrosity renders the boys at once more fragile, more resilient and more human. Only on the beach, wordless and elemental, are they able to reconcile. A journey of self-exploration, a tale of male adolescence, a parabolic confrontation between nature and culture, Prora is a simple, tender story about love and friendship. Stéphane Riethauser www.prora-themovie.com STEPHANE RIETHAUSER Writer, Director, Producer Stéphane Riethauser was born in 1972 in Geneva, Switzerland. He holds a law degree from the University of Geneva. Over the years, he has been working as a teacher, gay activist, photographer, editor, journalist and translator – before becoming a television director. He is the author of “A visage découvert”, a photography book about coming out (Ed. Slatkine, 2000), and has created numerous documentaries and reports for Swiss Radio Television RTS (2003-2008). He also produced and co-directed documentary feature “Le Temps Suspendu” on painter Marius Borgeaud (Lambda Prod, 2007). Since 2009, Stéphane Riethauser has lived and worked as an independent filmmaker in Berlin. “Prora” is his first fiction short film. For full bio and filmography: www.riethauser.com / www.lambda-prod.ch Contact: [email protected] www.prora-themovie.com TOM GRAMENZ Tom Gramenz, born 1991 in Wiesbaden, Germany, started his acting career at the age of 15. His first film is a short film called “Fluke”. Since then, he has been seen in many TV shows for major German broadcasters such as RTL, ZDF and Nick. Tom has also acted in several theatre projects in Wiesbaden and Mainz. Recently, he starred in “Beach Boy” (short by Hannes Hirsch, GER, 2010) and in the TV series “Soko Köln” and “Stolberg”. SWEN GIPPA Swen Gippa, born 1988, is a promising new talent from Montreux, Switzerland, currently living in Paris. Swen graduated in 2009 from the prestigious Cours Florent in Paris before joining Acting International, a film, theatre and TV school, for an extra year. He has already been seen in theatre in Paris and Lyon and in two films, “Noirs peupliers” (2009) by Warren Vrecord and “On y danse” (2010) by Franck Llopis and Virginie Bordes. Swen is also a talented sportsman and plays piano and classical guitar. www.prora-themovie.com PRODUCTION CREW Production Coproduction With the support of Lambda Prod – Stéphane Riethauser Swiss Radio Television RTS Swiss Federal Office of Culture – Federal Department of Home Affairs City of Geneva, Department of Culture and Sports Regio Films Fund, with the Loterie Romande, the City & the Canton of Geneva Migros Culture Percentage Dialogai, Geneva Lead Actor (Jan) Lead Actor (Matthieu) Tom Gramenz Swen Gippa Writer, Director, Producer Associate Producer Director of Photography Sound 1st Asst. Director Camera Assistant Costume & Props Make-Up & SFX Location Manager Aerial Photography Editing Sound Design Sound Mix Stéphane Riethauser Isabelle Gattiker Marcus Winterbauer Carlos Ibañez Diaz Marie-Catherine Theiler Nicolas Delaroche Ingrid Buhrmann Tanja Maria Koller Petra Wild Holger Fleig & Volker Tittel, BVK Barbara Toennieshen, BFS Véronique Rotelli David Perrenoud Benoît Mayer Carlos Ibañez Diaz Martin Stricker Distribution GER / CH / AUT Distribution WORLD Edition Salzgeber, Berlin – [email protected] Lambda Prod – [email protected] Music composer www.prora-themovie.com TECHNICAL DATA Production year 2012 Production country Switzerland Length 23 min. Shooting format HD Video 16:9 Color – 1:78 Available screening formats DCP PAL HDCAM PAL or NTSC DIGIBETA PAL BETA SP PAL DVD region 0, 1, all MEDIA FILE .MOV Original language German and French Subtitles English (available in French & German also) www.prora-themovie.com