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Media Contact: Laine Slater, laine@viff.org or 604.685.0260 x 809
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Art and sport come together in an unforgettable portrait of a soccer superstar. ZIDANE, A 21st CENTURY PORTRAIT |
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VANCOUVER PREMIERE // VANCITY THEARE EXCLUSIVE As Euro 2008 reaches its exciting conclusion, one wonders how the French would have performed with their famous man in the middle, Zinadine Zidane, bulldozing his way through Europe. Art stars Douglas Gordon and Philippe Pareno are among the many football fans who became fascinated with the Algerian-born Zidane, former captain of the French national squad, during his revolutionary career. Their remarkable filmshot before the headbutt heard around the worldplaces viewers right in the action, as no less than 17 cameras (both film and video, supervised by Darius Khondji) track Zidane’s every move and glance one day in April 2005, when Zidane’s Real Madrid club battled Spanish La Liga opponent Villareal. The lone, elegant and intensely focused figure of Zidane is set against the roar of 80,000 spectators in attendance. We study Zidane's face, movements, and extraordinary poise, from the first kick of the ball to when he leaves the field at the end of the match, presciently red-carded. Anger, regret and joy movingly leak out of Zidane's impassive face as he is simultaneously observed from all sides. Filming something in between an art installation and a sports documentary, Gordon and Parreno have reimagined the experience of a complete football match as a study in time and motion of one sweaty, concentrated figure, his movements seemingly choreographed to the drone of a score by the Scottish band Mogwai. According to Gordon, it’s “a portrait of an anti-hero,” though many football fans would somewhat disagree. Directors Douglas Gordon |
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MEDIA RESOURCES Screener available Official Site: http://www.uipfrance.com/sites/zidane/index.html Read Review in The Guardian Read Q & A with Director Douglas Gordon in Timeout London Photos at: http://www.vifc.org/fileshare/login.php Vancity Theatre Web Site: www.vifc.org |
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VIFC TICKETS AND INFO Call the FILM INFO LINE: 604.683.FILM (3456) for the latest info and listings. Tickets can be purchased in advance on-line at www.vifc.org or in person 30 minutes before showtime. Adult tickets: $9.50 (Double Bill - $12) As a registered non-profit society, the VIFC screens films that have not always been seen by the BC Film Classification Board. Under BC law, any person wishing to see these unclassified films must belong to the VIFC Society and be 18 years or older. Valid for one year based on the date of purchase, the VIFC basic membership cost is $2.50. For More Membership Information go to http://www.vifc.org/membership.html. Vancity Theatre is located at 1181 Seymour St. (at Davie) |
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