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Birds
Eye View Film Festival 8-14th March 2007
FILM:
BIRDS EYE VIEW FILM FESTIVAL
Docs
3- Penumbra
[Gwynne Mcelveen, Republic of Ireland 60']
Plus director Q&A
Sunday 11th March ICA CINEMA 2: 2PM
When actress Gwynne McElveen was 24 and living in County Meath with
her 6 month old daughter, she started writing to Jim, an artist
and prisoner living in Arizona. An unlikely friendship was struck
between them which continues to this day, and which formed the basis
for her debut documentary. 'Penumbra' follows her journey to America
to meet Jim for the first time, and the story of her stateside experience
is illustrated through his drawings.
McElveen approaches
people she meets along the way and asks them to read extracts from
the letters written over the five years of their correspondence.
In this way we not only get to learn more about their friendship
but we also get a feel for the strange places and characters she
encounters. Speaking with his family and friends, she pursues a
trail through Jim's childhood haunts and favourite hang-outs which
finally leads to a meeting with the man himself.
As
the film progresses the letters become less and less light–hearted,
leading to the eventual revelation that Jim is on death row. Gradually
and carefully we get to know this mysterious figure, whose recurring
character, Captain Penumbra, inhabits the space between light and
dark.
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