Philippine Daily Inquirer

Khavn goes to Venice with German ‘Gandalf’

- By Bayani San Diego Jr.

@bayanisand­iego

Filipino filmmaker Khavn dela Cruz is headed to the world’s oldest film festival, Venice, next month. “Happy Lamento,” Dela Cruz’s collaborat­ion with German cinema stalwart Alexander Kluge, is part of the lineup of the Giornate degli Autori program, the indie showcase of the 75th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival, set in Italy from Aug. 29 to Sept. 8.

Dela Cruz recalled that his coproducer­s Stephan Holl and Antoinette Köster of the “radical” German film label Rapid Eye Movies had shared with Kluge his 2016 movie, “Alipato: The Very Brief Life of an Ember.”

Written by coproducer Achinette Villamor, “Alipato” is about “kid gangs set in the futuristic, no-future Mondomanil­a universe.”

“Alexander liked it so much that he incorporat­ed it into his film, which was supposed to be the last episode of his longest running TV show,” the Filipino director told the Inquirer.

He summed up “Happy Lamento,” thus: “This cinematic constellat­ion revolves around four things: the electric light, the circus, the song ‘Blue Moon’ and Mondomanil­a.”

He described Kluge, dubbed by producer Gertjan Zuilhof as the “Gandalf of German Arts and Culture,” as a “very warm and generous soul.”

They’ve never had a face-toface encounter, though. Their interactio­ns were limited to Skype and e-mail. “We started Skyping after he had already made the rough cut of the film.”

Kluge edited the “found footage” film in his studio in Munich, combining various images (of Trump, gorillas, circus acts) with scenes from “Alipato.”

The collaborat­ion made him realize that “cinema, like music, is malleable.”

He quipped that the merging of their divergent styles was akin to “a combustibl­e Edison.”

He hailed Kluge’s work as “very avant-garde, at the same time, very old school—‘ancient cinema,’ as our hero Eisenstein called it.”

Several items are on his to-do list when he flies to Italy on Sept. 1: “Meet Alexander Kluge in the flesh, hang with friends, overdose on gelato, drown in Venetian wine, and sink a gondola.”

Will “Happy Lamento” lead to more collaborat­ions?

“Weplan to doasurreal­ist reworking of the Orpheus myth—a sort of antisequel to [my 2014 film] ‘Ruined Heart: Another Lovestory Between A Criminal & AWhore,’” he related.

Being invited to Venice, Dela Cruz enthused, brought him “exquisite happiness. [It’s] a much welcome respite from the overwhelmi­ng chaos that goes with publicly exhibiting our film ‘Balangiga: Howling Wilderness’ in local theaters on Aug. 15 [as part of the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino].”

Establishe­d in 2004, Giornate degli Autori is modeled after Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight and seeks “to draw attention to high-quality cinema, without any kind of restrictio­n.”

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“Alipato: The Very Brief Life of an Ember”
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Khavn dela Cruz

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