Usually I review the annual Odense
International Film Festival (OFF), but this year I don’t feel equipped to do
so. You see, in the past couple of years it has been increasingly difficult to
get to get a seat at the free festival screenings because schools and
kindergartens were able to pre-book seats whereas other people were not. Then when
you turned up at the cinema, all the seat were already taken, and you could
just leave again. This year, however, everybody were able to pre-book seats,
but contrary to the intention, it just made things worse. Now everybody pre-booked,
so when I tried to pre-book too 2 weeks before the festival, almost all of the
seat were taken. I only managed to get one ticket to one competition screening
out of twenty. That’s just not good enough, but at least I managed to get
tickets to 3 different non-competition screenings as well.
Even though the slogan of the festival is
“Expect the unexpected”, I didn’t expect not being able to get a seat, but
because of this, I can’t review the short films, documentaries and animations
of the competition as I only saw 5 of the 100+ entries. I can bring you the
names of the winners, though, and they were:
The international Grand Prix: “Soft Rain”
by Dénes Nagy (Hungary)
The international Artist Award: “Habana” by
Edouard Salier (France)
The international Storyteller Award: “The
Runaway” by Jean-Bernard Marlin (France)
The Danish Grand Prix: “Growing Pains” by
Tor Fruergaard (Denmark)
The Danish Talent Award: ”Mini” by Milad
Alami (Denmark)
The Animation Grand Prix: “Brothers in
Arms” by Cav Boegelund (Denmark)
The Boerge Ring Award: “Life with No
Tricks” by Anne-Laure Daffis (France)
Special Mention: ”Growing Pains” by Tor
Fruergaard (Denmark)
Children/Youth film Award: “Helium” by Anders
Walter (Denmark)
The Audience Award: “Helium” by Anders
Walter (Denmark)
As you can see, all of the winners were
either Danish or French apart from the Hungarian international Grand Prix
winner. I have no idea why. Of all the award-winners, I’d actually seen two at
the single screening I was able to attend, namely The Boerge Ring Award winner
“Life with No Tricks” by French Anne-Laure Daffis and the Children and Audience
Award winner “Helium” by Danish Anders Walter. The first one was a ha-ha-funny
animation that made fun of the death of Princess Di (this would never have won
anything in the UK!) and the second a brilliant, warm and magic film about a
dying child. I’m sure you can hear where my sympathies lie and I was one of the
many who voted for “Helium” to get the Audience Award.
Anyway, the non-competition screenings this
year were of a much higher standard than usual and I was happy to attend three
of them. The first was called “Magic Unfolding” and here the audience met
Danish directors Michael Wikke and Steen Rasmussen as well as Danish animation
expert Jacob Stegelmann for a 1 hour discussion of the work of the Japanese
master of animation, Hayao Miyazaki, followed by the screening of Miyazaki’s
last film “As the Wind Rises”. As a huge fan of Stegelmann, Wikke &
Rasmussen AND Miyazaki, I was thrilled to get a seat in the crowded
“Pejsestuen”-venue and the discussion was funny, intelligent and enlightening.
However, half of the audience as well as Stegelmann and Wikke & Rasmussen
left before the screening of the film, and for us who sat through it, it was
clear why. “As the Wind Rises” is far from Miyazaki’s best; at least you have
to love airplanes, war and tragic endings a lot, if you are to like it. I don’t
and I would rather have seen “Spirited Away”, “Howl’s Moving Castle” or even
“My Neighbor Totoro”.
The second off-competition event I went to
was the screening of six of the best films from Copenhagen’s Buster Film
Festival for Children and Youth. These films were aimed at kids 8+ so the huge
“Magasinet”-venue was packed with school classes. I guess that of the 200+
seat, only 5 or 6 had a bum in it that didn’t belong to a school kid, so I was
glad that one of them was mine. The films were brilliant, especially the
aforementioned “Helium”.
The last of the off-competition events that
I managed to get to was the screening of six films made by the 2014 animation
director graduate students from The National Film School of Denmark. Most of
them were remarkably good, especially William Reynish’s “Whole” and my personal
favourite “Recording Louis” by Kristian Nordentoft. Also the history driven
puzzle adventure game for iPad, “The Last Day at the Plant” by Dennis Nielsen seemed
very interesting. Four of the young directors were present during and after the
screening so you were able to ask them questions and the whole event was
moderated by the very entertaining film expert Ulrich Breuning. This was a
lovely surprise as I had missed him moderating the annual “Old Theatre”
screening of old silent films, as I couldn’t get to the venue due to lack of
public transportation in Odense city after 4.30 p.m. The screening of the
graduate films were during daytime, though, and in the small “Studenterhuset”
venue where some of the seats were actually empty!
Well, considering that I hardly saw any
films, I’m surprised that I managed to write an OFF14 review anyway. To sum up,
this free film festival is brilliant, but it has outgrown its physical limits
as the audience is rejected even before it reaches the door. If OFF doesn’t
want to move to bigger venues outside the city centre, they should at least
hold separate screenings for schools and kindergartens, thereby giving the rest
of the audience a chance to get a seat. This is after all not a film festival
for children and youth, although one of its competitions is in the children/youth
category. At least it is safe to say, that unless OFF has more room for
reviewers next year, this is sadly going to be my last Odense International
Film Festival review.
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