8 - Voi Cosa Siete Disposti A Fare
8 - Voi Cosa Siete Disposti A Fare
8 - Voi Cosa Siete Disposti A Fare
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8 shorts centered around 8 themes directed by 8 famous film directors involved and sharing their opinion on progress, on the
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The purpose of 8 is to address the agreement of 191 governments to halve world poverty by 2015. These are defined under
the following Millennium Development Goals: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger; Achieve Universal Primary Education;
Promote Gender Equality; Reduce Child Mortality; Improve Maternal Health; Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases;
Ensure Environmental Sustainability; Global Partnership for Development. At the halfway point towards meeting those goals,
the problem doesn't appear to have drastically altered, and eight filmmakers of international renown have been gathered to
examine just how serious the position is.
The best films in 8 tend to be those that get the point across through simple human stories rather than by adhering too
closely to the rather dry themes and statistics. Such is how Gael García Bernal deals with the subject from the surprising
location of Iceland in "The Letter", capturing with simplicity and beautiful cinematography a discussion between a father and
his young son, who is working on a school project about the Nepal region, about the impact of the failure of a nation to
achieve basic Primary Education. Jane Campion also rises to the challenge in "The Water Diary" in relation to Environmental
Sustainability, showing the tough decisions that have to be made in a small outback community waiting desperately for the
rains, building their hopes, fears, disappointments and indeed tears into a fantastical dream. Jan Kounen also finds a mythical
aspect to the human condition in his Peruvian Amazon story (one of many similar stories showcased in Amnesty
International's short documentary 'Poverty of Justice' seen in accompaniment to the film) of the difficulties and dangers of
mortality facing women giving birth in remote regions. The mix of documentary reconstruction and traditional storytelling
through native song and dance in "The Story of Panshin Beka" is given additional force through some striking black-and-white
cinematography.
Tipping the balance either one way or the other towards a higher average of good sections over bad is Abderrahmane
Sissako's opening piece. Sissako's brilliance in the area of inventive politically-charged film-making is not in doubt after his
last feature Bamako, and "Tiya's Dream" is beautifully filmed, showing the situation facing real people in African nations, but
he makes his point rather too calculatedly and deliberately referential through a school lesson on... the 8 goals of the
Millennium Development Goal. Borderline also is Gaspar Noé's "SIDA", which at least has the benefit of the director's
customary power and directness, relating of the case of a man dying from AIDS in his own words with only edgy, colour-
saturated portraiture cinematography and a pounding heartbeat, and making it still rather intense.
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Those missing the mark completely for me are Mira Nair's segment "How Can It Be?" and Gus Van Sant's "Mansion On The
Hill", Nair taking on Gender Equality towards freedom of expression of a Muslim wanting a divorce from her husband to live
with another man. Even if it means she may be making a wrong decision towards her blameless husband and son, she
deserves the choice to make her own mistakes. Gus Van Sant, for his part, simply seems to have missed the brief entirely and
just given the producers some left-over footage of teenage skateboarders for them to put TV advertisement boldface facts,
figures and slogans on the Child Mortality.
Wim Wenders, unsurprisingly ends up being the most problematic, the director's film-making talent still obvious, but
increasingly buried in heavy-handed messages. "Person to Person" is likewise admirable in its intent, but fails in its execution.
He attempts to offer a corrective to the traditionally dry, preachy editorialising of news reports and documentaries on the
subject of the Third World, by showing that direct action between the people in these countries can have an impact without
the need for government intervention. It's a sharply filmed and edited piece and admirable also for its concision in explaining
just how this can be achieved, but it doesn't manage to avoid sounding preachy and didactic itself.
While there is certainly then some minor brilliance evident throughout individual segments of 8 and some strong points made
on the grave consequences for the world should there be a failure to meet the Millennium Development Goals, the Wenders
segment, ending as it does with footage of Bono chanting from the stage, does give the impression of the whole exercise
being one of well-meaning good intentions, but one that by its very nature will inevitably end up preaching only to the
converted who are willing to pay to go and see it, but which is no more likely to spur those with the power to effect change to
honour those commitments they have made.
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