Double Bill Film Screening - Talk LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT + JOURNEY TO ORION
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UTOPIA FILM FESTIVAL in partnership with the University of Edinburgh and MotelX proudly presents
a double bill of LOW FLYING AIRCRAFT + JOURNEY TO ORION
followed by a Q&A with director SOLVEIG NORDLUND
Two film adaptations of stories by major writer J. G. Ballard
Low Flying Aircraft (12A*)
In the near future, the human race is facing extinction. For some reason, women can no longer get pregnant. The few who achieve it only generate mutants that are immediately eliminated by the authorities. Judite Foster is fertile: she has been pregnant six times. Each time, the mandatory pregnancy tests showed that Judite was carrying a mutant and she was forced to abort. Now that she is pregnant again, she decides to run away to an abandoned hotel with her husband André, where an enigmatic and unpredictable Dr. Gould will look after her. This film was shot in a famous Portuguese tourist resort, Tróia which soon after was demolished, a ghostly memory preserved.
Portugal 2002 Dir. Solveig Nordlund 80min
Journey to Orion (12A*)
Solveig Nordlund’s take on J.G. Ballard's Thirteen to Centaurus, which won a prize at the Bilbao Festival and was entirely shot aboard a ferry travelling between Stockholm and Helsinki.
Sweden 1986 Dir. Solveig Nordlund 17min
SOLVEIG NORDLUND was born in Stockholm, but has lived and worked between Sweden and Portugal for more than 4 decades. Nordlund works in film and television, but also the theatre, where she has worked as a producer and director. She studied Art and Languages at the University of Stockholm and Film Studies in Paris and began her career as assistant director and editor, working in films by Manoel de Oliveira, Alberto Seixas Santos and João César Monteiro. She proceeded on directing documentaries and fiction films for cinema and for Portuguese and Swedish television, and has under her belt short and feature films presented and awarded in Locarno, Rome, Mar del Plata, Rotterdam, Montréal, São Paulo, New York and Stockholm, among many other festivals.
Supported by Instituto Camões
With special thanks to Embassy of Portugal in London
The screening is part of Utopia - UK Portuguese Film Festival 2019. The full festival listing can be found here.