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title: 'Flaherty, Day Three'
date: '2005-06-14T07:24:25-04:00'
permalink: /flaherty-day-three/
tags:
- conferences
- watching
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A shorter day at documentary bootcamp yesterday; I only caught the beginning of the evening session, as I wanted to get home and relax a bit. The films are amazing, but the pace is intense, and I needed a bit more downtime.
Anyhow, yesterdays bill of fare, as far as I made it:
> Monday, June 13, 9.00 am
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> — *Ssitkim Talking to the Dead* (dir. Soon-Mi Yoo, 2004, 36 min)
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> — *Exhumations and Inhumations in Guatemala* (dir. Emiliana Aguilar, 2001, 16 min)
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> — *Chile, Obstinate Memory* (dir. Patricio Guzman, 1997, 35 min)
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> Monday, June 13, 2.00 pm
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> — *Suite for Freedom* (dirs. Caroline Leaf, Luc Perez, and Aleksandro Korejwo, 2005, 15 min)
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> — *Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport* (dir. Mark Jonathan Harris, 2000, 122 min)
If theres anything to be said of yesterday — a very weepy day in the theater — its that I think weve turned a corner, from unrelieved death and destruction, through exhuming the dead, to tales of escape and survival. (*Suite for Freedom* is a project of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.) Im thinking — or maybe hoping — that we must be on an upswing. Last nights crowd at the evening screening was much rowdier than they had been previously, which I attribute to the catharsis produced by the *Kindertransport* film, a far more traditional, mainstream, big-budget documentary than anything else weve seen. So Im heading into today in a guardedly optimistic fashion, looking forward to seeing whats next.