Cannes Winner Dvortsevoy gives free masterclass
Cannes Winner
gives masterclass at ECA
Sergey Dvortsevoy
Comes to Edinburgh:
Fri 20 Feb
2009
Scottish Documentary Institute is thrilled to host multi-award winning Kazakh filmmaker Sergey Dvortsevoy in Edinburgh to talk about his work! This really is a one-off masterclass that is not to be missed.
Winner of Un Certain Regard this year at Cannes Film Festival, the fast disappearing world of nomadic sheep herders in Kazakhstan is dramatized in the part fictional, part documentary film ‘Tulpan', his first feature length film, which is also screening at Glasgow Film Festival on 21 February.
Sergey will talk about his recent switch from documentary filmmaking to the world of fiction and how the different genres inform each other. He will talk about and show clips of his series of award-winning short documentaries, including ‘Paradise' (1996), ‘Highway' (1999) and ‘In The Dark' (2004). He has won well over 50 awards for his work and screened in most of the prominent festivals in the world. Sergey is sure to inspire!
For an insight into the mind of this unique filmmaker, please read an interview Emma Davie (SDI Consultant and ECA Tutor) wrote for DOX magazine: http://docscene.org/Dvortsevoy-The-breath-of-film-making.html
DETAILS:
Friday 20th
February 2009
14.00-17.00pm
Main Lecture
Theatre, Edinburgh
College of
Art,
74 Lauriston
Place,
Edinburgh,
EH3
9DF
ENTRY
FREE but please RSVP
to
His Cannes winning debut feature film, 'Tulpan' will also be screening as part of the Glasgow Film Festival on the 21st February at 16.00 where Sergey will be in attendence for a Q&A after the film.
A Bridging the Gap masterclass funded and supported by Scottish Screen, Skillset, Edinburgh College of Art, BBC Scotland, Highlands & Islands Enterprise & Scottish Documentary Institute