
Wonder why the short films we are about to show you in our next GOETHE FILMS program are so fantastic? Read the Oberhausen Film Festival jury statements to find out.
Winner of the Grand Prize of the City of Oberhausen 2012:
SNOW TAPES by Mich’ael Zupraner
Israel/Palestinian Territories 2011
Jury statement:
In this work, with a strong sense of political urgency and complexity, the artist provided a camera to a Palestinian family in the highly charged city of Hebron. But instead of a one dimensional depiction of a political conflict, he complicates the viewer's life with a bifurcated screen in which we are confronted not only with the violent reality of the occupation, but also with the glee of the victim when he is able to be aggressive, with the ambivalence of throwing snow balls as both playful and violent, and with the Israeli director himself as someone who stand to gain from representing Palestinian suffering.
The result, while raw and rough, is both subtle and evocative, and reconfigures cinema as an active agent beyond the subjective-objective division rather than settle for a passive political role.
Mich’ael Zupraner talks about the
making-of SNOW TAPES.
Excerpts from SNOW TAPES.
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