DOCS: “THE BALCONY MOVIE” AT THE IDFA FESTIVAL

After the IDFA Specials show, it's time to participate in the festival itself. The latest documentary by Paweł Łoziński has been invited to its Masters section.

The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam is the largest and one of the most important documentary festivals in the world. Every year it attracts more than 280,000 visitors, including more than 3000 guests from the documentary industry, and the films screened at IDFA often later become festival favourites. This year, IDFA will be held on 17–28 November.

The Masters section features new films by recognised and award-winning filmmakers. Its selectors picked 16 such productions this time. The latest film by Paweł Łoziński has found its way into this extremely prestigious group.

Can anyone be a film protagonist? Can you fit the entire world in a single frame? Director Paweł Łoziński watches people from his balcony. Both young and old, they walk by smiling, sad, thoughtful, staring at their phones. Residents of the neighbourhood, or casual visitors, ordinary passers-by. The author approaches them, asks questions, talks about their life and how they’re doing. By standing there with his camera for over 2 years, he created a place for dialogue, a secular confessional where everyone can stop and tell others about themselves. Every person carries their own riddles and secrets. They can’t be easily labelled. Life can’t be imagined. “The Balcony Movie” is a radical return to the early days of cinema, when it was people who approached the camera. Perhaps one just needs to stop and stay a while to see more?

 

A list of all  Masters films can be found here.