“The Red Hangar”, interview with director Juan Pablo Sallato
"The Red Hangar" by director Juan Pablo Sallato is a powerful Chilean film exploring moral dilemmas during the 1973 military coup, combining stark visuals with deep psychological insight.
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“Conversation with” at the 20th Marrakech IFF, interview with actor Willem Dafoe Bénédicte Prot
Captivating stories and powerful visuals come together in the film “Paradise”, an emotional journey that explores themes of trust, betrayal, and escapism. Throughout its creation, the director Jérémy Comte spent over a decade bringing this compelling story to life, drawing from personal experiences and cultural connections to craft a film that resonates deeply with audiences.
The film delves into the lives of two young men from vastly different backgrounds—one in Ghana and the other in Canada—yet bound by shared feelings of isolation and longing. The title “Paradise” is layered with meaning, symbolizing both the elusive ideal they seek and the contrasting perceptions of their worlds. As Jérémy Comte explains, the characters’ pursuit of escapism—whether through love, religion, or other means—reflects a universal desire to find solace amid hardship. The film’s portrayal of paradise as an aspirational concept highlights its significance as a refuge from pain and uncertainty.
Visually, “Paradise” employs a range of effects designed to mirror the characters’ emotional landscapes. The director emphasizes the use of visual effects to evoke the spectrum of feelings faced by the protagonists, from moments of clarity to ambiguity. These effects serve to enhance the narrative by creating a textured, immersive experience that aligns with the film’s themes of inner turmoil and hope. By blending real-world imagery with subtle visual modifications, the film invites viewers to navigate the fragile boundaries between reality and perception.
The success of “Paradise” is also attributed to its casting and direction. The two young actors, Daniel in Ghana and Joey in Quebec, deliver authentic and relatable performances, thanks to extensive rehearsals and a collaborative approach. Jérémy Comte’s focus on truthfulness and emotional depth ensures that each character’s journey feels genuine and compelling. The film’s nuanced storytelling, combined with intentional visual choices, reinforces the universal quest for paradise and the resilience of the human spirit.
In Ghana, Kojo is a teenager torn between the freedom of the streets of Accra and the traditional values of his father, a fisherman. Then, during a storm, his father disappears at sea. Devastated and short on money, Kojo enters the world of street gangs. He rises quickly through the ranks, but his success fails to fill the void inside him. Meanwhile, in Quebec, Tony, a rebellious yet sensitive teenager, lives with his mother, Chantal. When he discovers her long-distance relationship with a mysterious cargo ship captain, Tony begins to suspect that this man might be the father he has never known. Paradise is a story of distance, trust and the quiet gravity that binds us.
Written by: Angelo Acerbi
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Jérémy ComteFilm
ParadiseFestival
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