New documentary hits coming to 9th ZagrebDox

17.01.2013.

Sundance and CPH:DOX winners, Emmy winner and documentary Oscar nominees to be screened in this year's programme of ZagrebDox.

After the Berlinale, ZagrebDox’s International Competition will host the most controversial film of the decade, American The Act of Killing (trailer) by Joshua Oppenheimer. In the words of Werner Herzog, one of the producers alongside Errol Morris, this is a unique and unprecedented film in history!

Oppenheimer takes the viewers into the world of Indonesian death squads which committed genocide in the mid-1960s and killed a million citizens, ethnic Chinese, in a single year. The filmmaker does that from a completely unusual point of view, by reconstructing the events – the retired killers shoot and repeat the scenes they had lived and committed. The Act of Killing won the main award at last year's CPH:DOX festival.

The Swiss documentary Winter Nomads (trailer) by Manuel von Stürler received the European Film Academy award for best documentary and it portrays two shepherds who lead their herd of 800 sheep for several months through hundreds of kilometres of beautiful, but extremely changeable landscape.

The Controversial Dox programme will also screen a documentary film nominated for this year’s Academy Award, The Gatekeepers (trailer) by Dror Moreh, focusing on six former heads of Shin Betam Israeli secret service. For the first time they publicly reveal many secrets and comment on their actions and decisions they had to make in the past.

The House I Live In (trailer), the best documentary at Sundance Film Festival, is a new film by Eugene Jarecki, the renowned American documentarian, and will be available to the audience in our Masters of Dox programme. The film was made in more than twenty US states and documents a series of powerful and grim tales about the American “war on drugs”: from dealers to grieving mothers, from narcotics agents to senators, from prisoners to federal judges. The “war” balance sheet: 45 million arrests, which makes the US the largest incarcerator in the world. With no results.

Peter Radovich Jr., a Croat residing in America, CBS sports creative director and winner of more than 20 Emmy Awards, is coming to ZagrebDox with Game of Honor (trailer), in which he portrays the so far unseen world of football at an American military academy. One of the producers of this film, which has so far won three Emmy Awards, is Mia Pećina. The film will be screened in the State of Affairs programme.

This year’s Regional Competition includes the world premiere of Strange Fruit by multimedia artist Ivan Faktor. It conveys an introspective moment of an individual who becomes aware of certain events that immediately require our presence.

This year ZagrebDox also includes an extremely rich educational programme for film professionals, ZagrebDox Pro, whose aim is to stimulate collaboration in South-East Europe and enable mutual acquaintance and recognition between global, European, regional and local documentary film scene.