Explaining the Law to Kwame

Explaining the Law to Kwame
Roee Rosen
Israel
23
Spanish Premiere
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Synopsis

Roee Rosen uses re-creation as a political weapon for narrating a contemporary drama and performative discourse to make a brilliant reflection on the criminal power of the law when put at the service of an imperialist and reactionary state. The ability that gestures, visions and words have for performing a subtle and yet shocking social critique. (JFM)

Festivals

-FIDMarseille - Flash Award - 2020
-Viennale - 2020
-FICUNAM, Mexico - 2020

Biografía del director

Roee Rosen

Roee Rosen (b. 1963) is an Israeli-American artist, filmmaker and writer. He is known for his multilayered and provocative work which often challenges the divides between history and the present, documentary and fiction, politics and erotics. Rosen dedicated years to his fictive feminine persona, the Jewish-Belgian Surrealist painter and pornographer Justine Frank, a project that entailed fabricating her entire oeuvre as a book and a short film, Two Women and a Man (2005). In 2010 Rosen created two films. Hilarious and Out, which premiered at the Venice film festival, where it won the Orizzonti award for best medium-length film. The film went on the win numerous awards, including a nomination for the European Academy award.

Credits

Language
Hebrew - Subtitles in spanish and english
Director
Roee Rosen
Screenplay
Roee Rosen
Cinematography
David Rodoy
Editing
Max Lomberg
Sound
Amos Tzipori
Production
Roee Rosen
Contact
rosenroee@gmail.com
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