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Paradise: Love

Austria / Germany / France
2012, 120min.

Producers: Philippe Bober, Christine Ruppert, Ulrich Seidl
Director: Ulrich Seidl
Script: Ulrich Seidl, Veronika Franz
Directors of Photography: Edward Lachman, Wolfgang Thaler
Production Designers: Andreas Donhauser, Renate Martin
Composer: Gerrit Wunder
Sound: Ekkehart Baumung
Editor: Christof Schertenleib
Cast: Margarethe Tiesel, Peter Kazungu , Inge Maux, Dunja Sowinetz

Production Company
Ulrich Seidl Film Produktion
Tatfilm
Société Parisienne de Production

The film tells the story of a 50-year-old woman who travels to Kenya as a sex tourist. It is the first installment in Seidl's Paradise trilogy, a project first conceived as one film with three parallel stories.

Seidl, Ulrich

Ulrich Seidl (born 1952, Vienna, Country)
Ulrich Seidl is the director of numerous award-winning documentaries such as Jesus, You Know, Models and Animal Love. His work methods, achieving the greatest possible authenticity and showing people in the most solitary and personal moments, has aroused intense debate. His first fiction feature Dog Days won the Grand Jury Special Prize at the 2001 Venice IFF. Seidl’s second feature film Import/Export has been sold to 20 countries. The film has won three prizes (Bangkok, Golden Apricot, Yerevan and Palic Tower (for the best acting ensemble Palic (Serbien). The film has been invited to about 80 festivals so far including Munich, Moscow, Karlovy Vary, Jerusalem, Sarajevo, Toronto, London, Copenhagen, Sao Paolo and Seoul. Two retrospective screenings (in La Rochelle and Sarajevo) have shown Ulrich Seidl’s previous work, with two further retros in Belgium and Sweden. His Import/Export won Golden Apricot in 2007. Seidl’s 2012 film Paradise: Love competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes FF.

Filmography
One Forty (1980, doc. short), The Prom (1982), Look 84 (1984), Good News: von Kolporteuren, toten Hunden undanderen Wienern (1990, doc.), Loss Is to Be Expected (1992, doc,), The Last Real Men (1994, doc), Animal Love (1995), Bilder einer Ausstelung (1996, TV doc.), The Bosom Frined (1997, TV doc.), Fun without Limits (1998, doc.), Models (1999), Dog Days (2001), State of the Nation: Austria in Six Chapters (2001, doc.), Jesus, You Know (2003, doc.), Brothers, Let Us Be Merry (2006, doc., short), Import/Export (2007), Paradise: Love (2012).

Screenings

July 9 18:30Moscow Cinema, Blue Hall
July 15 22:00Moscow Cinema, Blue Hall
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