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PRECIOUS IVIE (IVIE WIE IVIE) - German Currents Fi
PRECIOUS IVIE (IVIE WIE IVIE)- German Currents 2022 Saturday, October 22nd @ 8:00 PM at the Goethe-Institut LA
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Goethe-Institut Los Angeles Project Space
1901 W. 7th St. Suite AB Los Angeles, CA 90057 United StatesAbout this event
The German Currents Film Festival and the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles would like to invite you to its special in-person screening of Sarah Blaßkiewitz' award-winning film
PRECIOUS IVIE (IVIE WIE IVIE)
Saturday, October 22nd @ 8:00 PM
at the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles
1901 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90057
This screening is free for the general public on a first-come, first-served basis.
Admission is free.
Space is limited.
RSVP and masks required.
Free Parking is available at Metro/Retail parking structure located at
676 S. Westlake Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90057
Public transport is possible with the red line to MacArthur Park/Westlake stop.
Using carpool or ride-share options are appreciated.
PRECIOUS IVIE (IVIE WIE IVIE)
Germany (2021), 112 min. Digital Projection. German with English Subtitles
Director: Sarah Blaßkiewitz, Screenplay: Sarah Blaßkiewitz, Cinematography: Constanze Schmitt, David Schmitt, Cast: Haley Louise Jones, Lorna Ishema, Anne Haug, Maximilian Brauer, Producers: Milena Klemke, Yvonne Wellie, Jakob Weydemann, Jonas Weydemann, Production Company: Weydemann Bros. GmbH.
Ivie (Jones) is a 30-year-old German woman with African roots living in Leipzig, whose life seems to be at a standstill. Struggling to land a permanent teaching position, she spends her time between job interviews, hanging out with her friends, who've nicknamed her "Shoko" (literally Choco), and working a part-time job. However, Ivie's life is up-ended when Naomi (Ishema), her half-sister from Berlin, shows up unexpectedly with news of their father's death and his upcoming funeral in Senegal.
Neither sister knew their father, nor did they know each other. But as the sisters from two very different cities and backgrounds grow closer, Ivie begins to question her nickname, culture, and self-image as she finds the strength within herself to move forward. Writer-Director Sarah Blaßkiewitz's multi-award-winning feature debut is an intelligently crafted examination of identity and everyday racism.
AWARDS
German Screen Actors Awards 2022: Best Leading Role (Haley Louise Jones), German Film Awards 2021: Best supporting Actress (Lorna Ishema), Filmkunstmesse Leipzig 2021: Guild Film Award, Best Film (Junges Kino), Festival of German Films Ludwigshafen 2021: Best Film, achtung berlin 2021 - new berlin film award: Best Acting (Haley Louise Jones and Lorna Ishema), Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2019: Baltic Event Works in Progress – Award.
Sarah Blasskiewitz was born in Leipzig in 1986 and grew up in Potsdam. While completing her studies in audiovisual media (2006 to 2011), she worked in the directing and camera departments on various film productions. Her graduation film AUF DEM WEG NACH OBEN premiered at the Max-Ophüls Festival, and her short film BLANK (2016) screened at numerous festivals. In 2017, she received development funding for her mini-series concept SUPERCREW. Most recently, she directed the final season of the series DRUCK, which premiered in 2022. IVIE WIE IVIE is her debut feature as director.
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The German Currents Film Festival is produced by the Goethe-Institut Los Angeles and the American Cinematheque in kind cooperation with the German Consulate General, and with the support of The Friends of Goethe, The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the German Film Office, and media partners Deutsche Welle.