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The 3 Rooms of Melancholia |
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The Chechen war is the setting for the film. The inability of adults to resolve the war gives rise to a generation upon whom hatred has been visited like the issue of a deity incarnate. Children have taken on a burden of hatred which they believe springs from within. There is no need to seek its causes. The transposed hatred casts a pall to the depths of their minds; they are accompanied throughout their lives by an inexplicable melancholia and sudden outbursts of rage. The film shows Russian children on Kronstadt, an island that lies before St. Petersburg. There President Putin has established by decree a military school for orphaned children. They are being trained in the Kronstadt cadet academy as child soldiers. The imagined enemy is the Chechen. He is the foe whose utter defeat turns a soldier into a hero of the fatherland. The film shows Chechen children in Chechya and Ingushetia, in the family of Xhadizhat Gataeva, which now consists of 63 orphans for whom Xhadizhat has vowed to act as mother. She has brought them together from the ruins of a devastated Grozny. Almost all of their parents were killed by the Russians. Xhadizhat herself was placed at the age of six in a Russian children's home in Grozny Icons of the enemy have been inexorably transposed to both sides. These children have the serenity of a leafless tree, as if they already had within themselves one life, as if all the pain and longing that go in to adult life, all the relinquishing, had already been endured. When they fall silent, they look deep into another world. In silence we are all kindred species. |
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Awards: The Human Rights Film Network Award, The Lina Mangiacapre Award and EIUC Special Mention at Venice International Film Festival 2004 The Amnesty International - DOEN Award at IDFA 2004 Jussi Award 2004 for Best Documentary Film and Best Music Big Stamp Award in the Int. Competition at ZagrebDox 2005 Prize of The World Catholic Association for Communication at Mar del Plata Festival 2005 FIPRESCI Award for Best Foreign Production and Honorary Award at Thessaloniki Int. Documentary Festival 2005 Seeds of War Award at Full Frame Documentary Film Festival 2005 Special Mention in the category Best International Film at DocAviv 2005 Arie & Bozena Zweig Innovation Award at Chicago Int. Documentary Festival 2005 Grand Prix of Pärnu IDA Film Festival 2005 Grand Prix for Best International Documentary Film at Yerevan Int. Film Festival 2005 Festivals Selection: Tempo Documentary Festival Stockholm 2004 Adeleide Int. Film Festival 2005 ZagrebDox 2005 Mar del Plata 2005 Thessaloniki Int. Documentary Festival 2005 Full Frame Film Festival 2005 Chicago Int. Documentary Festival 2005 DocAviv 2005 Hot Docs Toronto 2005 One World Int. Film Festival on Human Rights Prague 2005 Film Forum New York 2005 Int. Documentary Film Festival Munich 2005 Brasília Int. Film Festival 2005 Golden Apricot Film Festival Yerewan 2005 Venice International Film Festival 2004 Idfa 2004 Sundance 2005 CPH:DOX Award at CPH:DOX Festival Copenhagen 2004 (ex aequo with "Darwin's Nightmare") |
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Deckert Distribution GmbH
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