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Best Short Feature Film Award voor OVERLEVEN

19-05-2008 - De korte Nederlandse film OVERLEVEN (52 min; 2007) van Buzzmedia Network, geschreven en geregisseerd door Heinrich Dahms en geproduceerd oor Michele Aime, heeft de prijs voor Best Short Feature Film gewonnen op het Cape Winelands Film Festival in Stellenbosch, South Africa 2008.
Onderstaand het persbericht van het festival inclusief het juryrapport:

The jury of this first edition festival, which was conceived and organized by film connoisseurs Leon van der Merwe and Martin Botha, consisted of a group of international filmmakers and academics, including renowned South African filmmaker Katinka Heyns, Mike Dearham (MNet), veteran actor Tobie Cronje, Taiwanese filmmaker and academic, Professor Yusan Huang, film critic Laetitia Pople (Die Burger), and Zivia Desai Keiper (Uhuru Productions). The jury had the following to say in their recommendation of Overleven for the winning award: “In Heinrich Dahms' movie the grim daily reality of the children on a polder in the Netherlands is projected in an totally open and honest way. The intellectual content and the emotional texture of the film is in a fine balance. The film is integrated with superb and fresh acting by the teenagers and the music is used in an unusual and clever way. The film impressed on all fronts.”

Overleven is a low-key ‘teen drama’ set in the sad and dreary, real-life setting of the Dutch polder. The main themes are survival and the redemption available in the acts of giving and accepting love. Even in the toughest circumstances, as long as there is love, there is hope. Luna (16) lives with her mother and six-year-old brother, Bas, in a dreary housing estate. When Luna stands up for herself against a teen gang member, Laura, she becomes the victim of the gang’s persecution.

The film features a cast of teenagers, including Mirjam Masereeuw as Luna, from the polder town of Almere where the film is also set. Producer Michele Aime: “We saw more than 300 teens and children in the auditions and finally ended up with a cast of teens, none of whom had ever acted before. That not withstanding, they were all extraordinarily ‘professional’ in their performances, as well as their approach to the work.”

Overleven
was one of five short films produced in Almere, the Netherlands, for the first edition (2007) of the Life Under 20 Film Festival (www.lifeunder20.com), the brainchild of filmmaker Edsel Samson, who died tragically shortly after filming. All five filmed stories were written by participating youth from the province of Flevoland, after which professional filmmakers were commissioned to write and produce the films.

Director Heinrich Dahms, who was born in South Africa, and has been living in the Netherlands for the past 16 years, explains that “the Best Short Feature award is a double pay-off, as Overleven was my first feature film after a long break from film-making and my first significant return to the university town of Stellenbosch, where I graduated in political philosophy in 1977. I am honored to receive this award from such a distinguished jury and look forward to coming back next year with my new film, Schoft (Scum) (NL, 2008), a full-length feature film that explores the themes of racism and violence in contemporary Dutch society.”



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