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The World According to Ion B.
documentary, Tue, 21:00
Romania , 2009, 60'
Director: Alexander Nanau
Producer: Alexander Nanau, Andrei Cretulescu, Aurelian Nica, Carmen Harabagiu
Director of photography: Alexander Nanau
Writer: Alexander Nanau
Composer: Dan Parvu
Editor: Mircea Olteanu
Synopsis: The film follows in real life the dream of any man living on the streets: to one day become famous and leave behind a life of poverty, misery and humiliation. Ion Barladeanu is on his way to becoming an important contemporary artist, but in May 2008 he was still an anonymus tramp on the streets of Bucharest. The Romanian drifter Ion Barladeanu lives in the courtyard of a housing complex, among the residents' garbage. One would not immediately assume that the 60-year-old is a remarkable exponent of the pop art movement, but this drunkard has suitcases full of the powerful and subversive collages he has been making since the 1970s. For all these years, he drew inspiration from his boundless love of cinema and his similarly boundless loathing of Ceausescu's communist regime. When someone tips off gallery owner Dan Popescu about this artistic treasure trove, he takes the vagrant under his wing and tries to give him a new life. But the engaging Ion still needs some time to adapt to his status as an artist and all the fuss that comes along with it. Documentary filmmaker Alexander Nanau follows him in the run-up to the exhibition. Ever alert to the rolling camera, Ion acts as if in his own New Wave film. After a successful exhibition opening and international recognition, he returns to the village of his birth, which he fled as a young man. A moving portrait of a remarkable and unique talent, this film also presents us with a Romania still weighed down by the burden of its communist past.
Director: Alexander Nanau
After working on International Film- and TV productions, mainly as 1st Assistant Director he studied film directing at the German Film and Television Academy (DFFB) in Berlin. From 2002 to 2007 he’s been working as 1st Assistant Director and later as Co-Director to Germany’s leading theatre director Peter Zadek in several theatre productions across Europe. Among different short films and doc-umentaries, he produced and directed in 2006 the creative documentary about Peter Zadek’s work on the play Peer Gynt that had its international premiere at the Munich Film Festival in the section “New German Cinema” and was released in cinemas across Germany and Austria in 2006.
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