Moscow - For the first time in its history, the Saatchi &
Saatchi New Directors’ Showcase (NDS) – a highlight of the annual Cannes Lions International
Festival of Creativity for the past 23 years - is being shown in Moscow.
Saatchi & Saatchi Russia will screen the New Directors’ Showcase reel and a
film of the live show at the 35mm Cinema in Moscow on 30th August
with support of the Moscow School of Cinema.
It follows the hugely successful London screening
which took place in July on the Southbank, a cultural and creative hub of the
city. The international NDS screenings
are presented in partnership with Cannes Lions and LBB Online. After the reel of directors is shown, there
will be a panel discussion lead by acclaimed Russian cinema and advertising
directors - Petr Buslov, Dzhanik Faiziev, Roman Jirnih and cinema expert
Vsevolod Korshunov. The moderator of discussion will be Ekaterina Cherkes-zade,
a director of the Moscow Film School.
Every year Saatchi & Saatchi’s Worldwide Creative
Board selects the very best of new directing talent for the reel, after
sweeping the globe for outstanding work from the past 12 months. Past showcases have featured internationally
acclaimed directors including Chris Cunningham, Jonathan Glazer, Michel Gondry,
Spike Jonze, Damian Kulash, David la Chapelle, Danny Kleinman and Tarsem.
The NDS has a different theme each year, which is revealed at the
premier in Cannes, and the reel of directors is always introduced by a live
show wrapped around a theme. This year’s
theme ‘Just for Hits’ was conceived by creative team Jonathan Santana and
Xander Smith, and the live show produced by Juliette Larthe of PrettyBird, and
directed by Marshmallow Laser Feast. World-renowned
British evolutionary biologist Professor Richard Dawkins was the star of the
live show, which illustrated his theory of memes and its relation to the internet as an ‘incubator of
creativity', affecting the way we create and share ideas.
The 2013 New Directors’ Showcase reel includes work
from nineteen directors, two of which - Ilya Naishuller and Gevorg Karensky -
are natives of the Russian Federation. A
broad range of styles and references is featured on the reel, including
animation, visual arts, contemporary dance, stunning cinematography, innovative
use of social media, surrealism, erotica, violence, vintage romance cover art,
vampires, emotion and humour. Music
videos feature heavily on the reel, with directors coming up with edgy and
unique ways of interpreting music from contemporary musicians including; White
Doves, Antony and the Johnsons, Alpines, Biting Elbows, and Liars.
The screening in Moscow will be hosted by Shannon
Cullum, CEO Saatchi & Saatchi Russia.
“We're thrilled to be bringing this amazing showcase to the big screen
in Moscow - especially with two Russian Directors included. The films are
highly provocative and visually stunning - I know people will be blown away.”
The power of the Internet on filmmaking today is
evident on the reel, with Gevorg Karensky's accomplished student graduation
film‘ GTA Rise' getting over 13.5 million hits on YouTube, and interactive
directing trio One Pixel Wide's innovative promo for Masters in France,
matching hashtagged vine films to song lyrics in a live feed.
Many of the films cross the boundaries between the
visual arts, film and advertising, such as Lucio Arese's arresting CGI imagery,
Ian Cheng's graphic drawings, and Jake Fried's hand-drawn animations. Other
directors on the reel demonstrate great narrative and use of traditional
filmmaking techniques, with powerful emotional or visual punch, or great comic
timing, such as Ben Liam Jones's heart-wrenching film for ChildLine, Vellas's
brilliant cinematography in his film ‘Soul' for Leica, and Max Joseph's witty
‘Follow the Frog'. Then there is pure surrealism, in the form of Wong Ping's
darkly humorous animation ‘No-One Remains Virgin'.
This year's directors hail from all corners of the globe, emphasising
the geographical reach of the Showcase. The reel includes; Casper Balslev from
Denmark; Daito Manabe from Japan; Vellas from Brazil; Lucio Arese from Italy;
Ohji Inoue and Miles Jay from Canada; from Australia Nabil, and Joe Pease (now
based in California); Russians Ilya Naishuller, and Gevorg Karensky (now based
in Los Angeles); and Wong Ping from Hong Kong. Representing the USA are; Ian
Cheng, Max Joseph and Jake Fried; and the British contingent features; Ben Liam
Jones, One Pixel Wide, Ryan Hope and Justin Anderson.
The 19 directors selected for the New Directors'
Showcase reel 2013 are listed below, with the title of the submitted work;
- Ben Liam Jones: ‘It Follows Me Around'
- Casper Balslev: ‘Han Kjobenhavn'
- Daito Manabe: Nosaj Thing - ‘Eclipse/Blue'
- Gevorg Karensky: ‘GTA Rise'
- Ian Cheng-Liars: ‘Brats'
- Ilya Naishuller: Biting Elbows - ‘Bad Motherfucker'
- Jake Fried: ‘Raw Data'
- Joe Pease: ‘Peter Brings the Shadow to Life'
- Justin Anderson: ‘Fleurs du Mal'
- Lucio Arese: Yu Miyashita - ‘Mimic'
- Max Joseph: ‘Follow the Frog'
- Miles Jay: ‘White Doves'
- Nabil: Antony & the Johnsons - ‘Cut the World'
- Ohji Inoue: Keys N Krates - ‘Treat Me Right'
- One Pixel Wide: Masters in France - ‘Flexin''
- Peter Atencio: ‘Pulled Over'
- Ryan Hope: Alpines - 'Lights'
- Vellas: Leica - ‘Soul'
- Wong Ping: ‘No-One Remains Virgin'
The cinematic version of the show is supported by sponsors the Moscow
School of Cinema and the 35mm cinema theatre. Tickets may be purchased from the
35mm cinema theatre cash desks.
http://www.kino35mm.ru/en/show/3140