2009-05-07

Director Skolimowski Fetes 71st Birthday in Jeonju

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JEONJU - South Korea’s foremost indie and art film event, Jeonju International Film Festival (JIFF), celebrates its 10th anniversary through Friday in the North Jeolla Province city -- and the big birthday coincided with that of one of its special guests, Eastern European master director Jerzy Skolimowski.

The honored Polish auteur marked his 71st birthday, which fell on Tuesday, with a party and a retrospective featuring nine of his 22 films. About his first visit here, he said he was impressed by Korea’s markedly different exoticism from the ambiance of Japan, Hong Kong or Macao. He was also happy with the selection of films in the JIFF retrospective, except for ``30 Door Key’’ (1991) -- it was based on a famous Polish novel and should never have been translated to film, he said in a statement released by JIFF.

Born in Lodz, Poland in 1938, Skolimowski studied anthropology, history and literature at the University of Warsaw and eventually film at the Polish National Film School. A man of many talents, he is also a writer, painter and boxer. He became reputed through films including ``Walkover’’ (1966), although ``Hands Up!’’ (1967) was banned in Poland for its critical, anti-Stalinist point of view. Nevertheless, he earned international acclaim through Cannes award-winning films ``The Shout’’ (1978) and ``Moonlighting’’ (1982).

His films are noted for their social criticism, often featuring antisocial or marginalized figures, but Skolimowski said he was not a social commentator. He never associated himself with any social group and some people have even accused him of being a misanthrope. He enjoys solitude and relates better with animals. ``I once cried watching Robert Bresson’s (mistreated donkey story) `Au hazard Balthazar,’’’ he said.

The ``lonesome’’ filmmaker had disappeared altogether from the film scene, retreating to a life as a painter for 17 years. He poured all his passion into painting and didn’t feel the desire to direct, he said. He has held exhibitions and industry icons such as Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper have acquired his work. ``It was a time to reestablish myself as an artist, and I felt reborn as a young artist,’’ he said, adding that he was able to rediscover his energy for filmmaking. >>More

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