I Hear You: For a Language of Trust on Set
I Hear You: For a Language of Trust on Set
- Date
- Feb 19th 2024
- With
- Eliza Hittman, Ira Sachs moderated by Paula Alamillo
Different as their approaches to cinema and storytelling may be, Eliza Hittman ("Never Rarely Sometimes Always") and Ira Sachs ("Passages") both share the same penchant for raw, visceral works that aren’t afraid to follow characters as they wrestle with their passions and desires. Which of course requires both to first establish a sense of trust with their cast and crew, so as to understand their collaborators’ boundaries and work within them, without getting in the way or jeopardising the improvisational nature of their performers. In this candid conversation, you may join Hittman and Sachs in their excitement to share a stage together and discuss their ways of handling actors in sensitive moments and building a common language with them as collaborators on set.
Eliza Hittman
Born in New York, director, screenwriter and producer Eliza Hittman studied art at the California Institute of the Arts. Her feature film debut “It Felt Like Love” premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. There, her second film, “Beach Rats” (2017), also premiered and won the Directing Award. Her third feature film “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” was presented in the Berlinale Competition in 2020 and was awarded the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize. She was a Guggenheim Fellow in 2018 and served as jury president at the 2021 Locarno Film Festival. Hittman is currently an associate professor of film/video at the Pratt Institute.
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Ira Sachs
The work of director Ira Sachs, who makes his home in New York City, has been featured regularly in the Berlinale program for many years now. Whereas “Forty Shades of Blue” (2005), Teddy-winner “Keep the Lights On” (2012), “Love is Strange” (2014) and most recently “Passages” (2023) were all screened in the festival's Panorama section, he has also appeared in Berlinale Generation with “Little Men” (2016). In addition to his work behind the camera, Sachs is also the founder of the organisation QueerArt, which supports LGBTQ+ artists in film, performance, literature and visual arts.
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Paula Alamillo
Paula Alamillo Rodriguez is a producer, casting director, intimacy coordinator and co-founder of Amard Bird Films in Berlin. They have produced five feature films, all of which premiered in international festivals like Berlinale, Toronto or Guadalajara and have been screened internationally. She attended Berlinale Talents in 2016 and was selected for the Talent Project Market in 2018. Their co-production, "Cocoon", was the opening film of Berlinale Generation 2020. In 2022, they presented "White Sand Crystal Foxes", a 360° immersive film by Liz Rosenfeld at Berlinale Forum Expanded.