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Program of the
XVIII Pärnu International Documentary and Anthropology Film Festival.


Sunday, July 4th, 2004
The Hall of Vanalinna Basic School, 26 Nikolai Street
11.00 Films for Kids:
Kill Him by Jean Stephane Sauvaire, France, 10'
My Father Lives in Venezuela by René Roelofs, The Netherlands, 25'
Naomi and Her Mother by John Appel, The Netherlands, 25'
Chessking Ali by Meral Uslu, The Netherlands, 25'
Kai and Mozes by Paul Cohen, The Netherlands, 25'

16.00 Films for Kids:
Relieved by Aliona van der Horst, The Netherlands, 15'
Laura is My Father by Juul Bovenberg, The Netherlands, 15'
Pekar by Sunny Bergman, The Netherlands, 15'
A Boy's Life by Rory Kennedy, USA, 77'

The Museum of New Art, 10 Esplanaadi Street
21.00 Opening ceremony of festival

21.30 Personalities in Arts:
Inspired - Fetish Scenes by Max von Stroemungen, Germany, 56'
Dance Below White Sheet by Isa Vandi, Sweden, 48’

Monday, July 5th.
The Hall of Vanalinna Basic School, 26 Nikolai Street
11.00 Films for Kids:
Arif Hossein by Ole Tornbjerg, Denmark/Bangladesh, 29'
The Boy who Plays on the Buddhas of Bamiyan by Phil Grabsky, UK/Afghanistan, 96'

14.00 New Estonian Documentaries:
Social Life of Boats: the People of Arctandria by Janno Simm, Mari Bjørnsdatter Knudsen, 17'
A Living Force by Andres Maimik, 58'

16.00 Love and Family
The Art of Living by Amir Har-Gil, Israel, 53'
Molly and Mobarak by Tom Zubrycki, Australia, 85'

19.00 Folk Art
Wellman by Branko Istvancic, Croatia, 30'
Borinboresi by Gertraud Schwarz , Ghana and Austria, 68'

21.00 Human Portraits
Numero Uno Joe by Gillian Morrison, Ireland, 5'
MU - Nothing is Not Nothing by Marie Ruprecht, Japan and Austria, 10'
When The World Comes to Skaar by Anund Austena, Norway, 25'
Piter by Jessica Gorter and Frank Gorter, The Netherlands, 80'

The Museum of New Art
21.30 Personalities in Arts:
Blanc by Johannes Deimling, Germany, 17'
The Transfiguration of Daily Life by Eric Marin, USA, 31'
The Architect and the Old Village by Catarina Alves Costa, Portugal/Cape Vert and Portugal, 72'

Tuesday, July 6th.
The Hall of Vanalinna School
11.00 Films for kids:
Home Sweet Home by Ellen Blom, The Netherlands, 15'
Marry Me by Uli Gaulke and Jeannette Eggert, Germany, 105'

14.00 New Estonian Documentaries:
Smiling Women by Liina Trishkina, 27'
Simple Questions by Ervin Õunapuu, 52'

16.00 Life and Death
One Shot by Nurit Kedar, Israel, 60'
Frescoes by Alexander Gutman, Russia/Armenia, 97'

19.00 Human Portraits
Barge Keeper by Silvio Miroshnichenko, Croatia, 20'
Martin by Laila Paklanina, Latvia, 28'
The Only Image of My Father by Kine Boman, Sweden, 58'

21.00 Love and Family
The Pulse by Anna Kazejak, Poland, 9'
American Eunuchs by by Gian Claudio Guiducci and Franco Sacchi, Italy/USA, 53'
Intimitaten by Lukas Schmidt, Germany, 71'

The Museum of New Art
21.30 Personalities in Arts:
Dziga and His Brothers by Evgeny Tsymbal, Russia, 52'
The Purified by Jesper Jargil, Denmark, 68'

Wednesday, July 7th.
The Hall of Vanalinna School
11.00 Films for Kids:
Twelve Years Old by Terese Mörnvik, Sweden, 9'
You Move Me by Pauline Lubbers Huntjens, The Netherlands, 15'
Yue Yue and Halidan by Zhang Shen, China, 31'
Mercy (med-dah) by Jeanne Hallacy, Thailand, 50'

14.00 New Estonian Documentaries:
Miina by Õnne Luha, 27'
A Reporter by Karol Ansip, 49'

16.00 Rituals
A Day With the Comedians by Ivan Mandic, Serbia and Montenegro, 14'
Boat Passage After The Death: The Birth of The Fejfa by Amedeo Boros, Hungary, 23'
The Firmament by Reza Majlesi, Iran, 26'
Barbara The Beautiful by Renata Gritskova, Belarus, 30'

19.00 Life and Death
Good Vibes by Abner Benaim , Israel, 50'

21.00 Love and Family
The Man Who Never Had a Girlfriend by Thomas Lundy, Canada, 58'
Garden by Adi Barash and Ruthie Shatz , Israel, 85'

The Museum of New Art
21.30 Personalities in Arts:
The Call by Vladimir Perovic, Serbia and Montenegro, 17'
Heavenly Mud by Ton van der Lee, The Netherlands/Mali, 52'
Dame la Mano (Give Me Your Hand) by Heddy Honigmann, The Netherlands, 110'

Thursday, July 8th.
The Vanalinna School
11.00 Films for Kids:
Three Hours of Lessons Less by Salvo Manzone , France, 9'
Bye - Bye by Anneke de Lind van Wijngaarden, The Netherlands, 17'
My Flesh And Blood by Jonathan Karsh, USA, 84'

14.00 New Estonian Documentaries
A Day In My Life - Anne by Õnne Luha, 28'
The Trivia of Life by Dorian Supin, 56'

16.00 Survival of Indigenous People
Kurtal - Snake Spirit by Nicole Ma, Australia , 28'
Autumn on Ob River by Janno Simm, Estonia, 47'
The Shelter by Gheorghe Sfaiter, Romania, 55'

19.00 Human Portraits
Porter by Juan Alejandro Ramirez, Peru, 20'
The Guard by Vladimir Perovic, Serbia and Montenegro, 18'
Don Vitaliano - Nothing But A Priest by Paolo Pisanelli, Italy, 54'

21.00 Migration
A Bar At Victoria Station by Leszek Dawid, Poland/Poland and UK, 56'
Lisboners by Sérgio Tréfaut, Portugal, 60'

The Museum of New Art
21.30 Personalities in Arts:
A Painting of Roses by Miguel Ribeiro, Portugal, 33'
Per Kirkeby - Winter's Tale by Jesper Jargil, Denmark, 48'
Dutch Light by Pieter-Rim de Kroon, The Netherlands/The Netherlands, France and USA, 91'

Friday, July 9th.
The Hall of Vanalinna School
11.00 Films for Kids:
Carlitos 13 Medellin by Jean Stephane Sauvaire, France, 74'
Children Of The Storm by Stig Holmqvist, Sweden/Papua New Guinea, Japan, Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Northern, Ireland and Guatemala, 91'

14.00 New Estonian Documentaries
The Wolf by Priit Valkna, 28'
The Alien by Kert Grünberg, 28'
Slavery in Estonia by Olev Remsu, 27'

16.00 Rituals and Lifestyles
Shepherd Stone by Vladimir Bocev, Macedonia, 13'
The Last Victory by John Appel, The Netherlands, 88'
Buddhist Life by Luis Carapeto, 50'

19.00 Migration
Chosen by Alexis Kouros, Finland and Iran, 68'

21.00 Love and Family
Separation and Reunion by Zhon Yu, China, 41'
Ebba and Torgny and Love's Wondrous Ways by Johan Palmgren, Sweden and Italy, 59'

23.00 Love and Family
The Value of Women by Birgitte Glavind Sperber, Denmark/Pakistan, 38'
Sex: Female by Louis Alvarez and Andrew Kolker, USA, 70'

The Museum of New Art
21.30 Personalities in arts:
The Year by Dongshui Yu, China and France/China and Germany 15'
Dream of Mælen by Eirik Ingstad Sandberg, UK/Norway, 26'
The Line: Lucio Costa and the Modern Utopia by Geraldo Motta, Brazil, 75'

Saturday, July 10th.
The Vanalinna School
11.00 Films for Kids
To Be And To Have by Nicolas Philibert, France, 100'. The Estonian People's Award 2003.

12.30 Lecture by Nicolas Philibert (France)

16.00 Survival of Indigenous People
To Ongchu Sherpa's House by Andrea Lanzi, Italy, 34'
Chenchus by Sathya Mohan, India, 23'
Red Land by Sergij Bukovsky, Ukraine, 30'
Mary Ann Speaks Out by Eeva Jäntti, Finland, 47'

19.00 Folk Art and Anthropological Recording
The Tank Man by Arto Halonen, Finland, 17'
The Roots of Sky by Ilgar Mammadov, Russia, 11'
Bury the Spear! by Ivo Strecker, Ethiopia, 70'

The Museum of New Art
21.00 Concert of Improvisations.

23.00 Award Ceremony

Sunday, July 11th.
The Vanalinna School
11.00 Awarded Films for Kids:

14.00 Awarded Films