Euronews Culture sits down with celebrated director Agnieszka Holland to talk about her powerful new film 'Green Border', the European refugee crisis, and the limits of cinema in facing human tragedy.
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00:36 I think that the filmmakers are more and more aware that the world is in a very difficult place
00:44 and that there's a lot of tragedies and injustice and that as citizens or as artists
00:52 we feel that we have to face it and speak about it, but I don't see the big wave of unengaged cinema
01:02 flowing, you know, the cinema theaters.
01:08 But it's obvious that we are living in a very dangerous world
01:13 when a lot of political and human tragedies are going on.
01:18 And the last two years it was war in Ukraine and now Israel and Gaza
01:26 and we see many places on the map where something really tragic can happen.
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01:46 I expected that it would be that kind of reaction, but the scale, scope of that a little surprised me.
01:53 It was before the elections and the right-wing nationalistic government,
01:58 they believed that they can make some points, you know, by attacking me
02:03 and by creating the atmosphere of Poland being the fortress attacked by the enemy forces
02:10 and me on the front of those forces, but they overdid it.
02:16 The reaction of the people was opposite and I had a lot of signs of solidarity from my co-citizens,
02:23 but also it made the awareness of the movie very high and it helped our box office as well.
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02:35 I always wanted to shoot in black and white, so here when I was fully independent it became possible,
02:45 but seriously I felt that it will help to control like aesthetic integrity,
02:53 visual integrity of the film for technical reasons and also for the artistic reasons.
03:00 And I wanted to find the balance between raw documentary style and some metaphorical dimension
03:08 and timeless dimension and black and white gave it.
03:11 So it was instinctive somehow, it means I didn't make the long, you know, the long analysis why,
03:18 and I think it proved to be right.
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03:30 You know, I don't believe that one film can change the nature of the global politics,
03:36 but certainly it can wake up some consciences and speak to people's hearts
03:43 and we need much more than one film.
03:47 And I'm not speaking only about the cinematography, I'm speaking also about the political courage
03:53 and the honesty when facing the reality.
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