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In this age of politically correct doctrinaire thinking,
the San Sebastian Film Festival has selected a series of films
that contradict this false uniformity. Throughout history various
filmmakers have questioned the established order, by attacking
the injustices and arbitrary nature of society, or by openly
making fun of its myths and taboos. They are the people that
we are paying homage to here.
The choice of films that we are offering in Incorrect@s is
obviously capricious. Other films would have been equally possible.
Each cinemagoer can remember films that surprised them because
they offered a viewpoint that conflicted with the official version.
Our criterion has been to choose those films that not only shocked
people at the time but have a corrosive message that is still
alive even today. So for example, we have the Marx Brothers’
Duck soup, that seventy years ago made fun of politics, and
is still a crazed diatribe that rages against the stupidity
of war. Or Buñuel’s L’âge d’or,
that in 1930 attacked the moral principles of a bourgeoisie
that stifled the individual. Or the legendary Mae West, who
still hasn’t lost her incorrectness as an outrageous buxom
nymphomaniac…
Most of the programme consists of more modern films, even
including highly topical figures, such as the incisive Michael
Moore (Roger & Me) or the imaginative Peter Jackson (Meet
the Feebles). Incorrect@s proposes to run through all the genres,
ranging from Jean Pierre Sinapi’s black humour (Nationale
7) to Woody Allen’s irony that attacked the mediocrity
of bureaucratic superstructures in Don´t Drink the Water,
an unknown film he made for television, and to include Luis
G. Berlanga’s anarchism in his small-scale final film
El sueño de la maestra; Cecilia Bartolomé’s
feminist statement in her graduation practical at Film School
(Margarita y el lobo); the social satire of the cartoons of
South Park; Almodóvar’s first provocative film
(Pepi, Luci, Bom…), difficult to imagine nowadays; the
British stiff upper lip placed at the service of a hilarious
version of the origins of Christianity (The Life of Brian),
and once again the great Buñuel, who in his unfinished
film Simón del desierto (Simon of the Desert) bravely
poked fun at certain Christian myths…
A few more examples: the actor Tim Roth, in his only foray
behind the camera, described a sordid case of incest in The
War Zone, a film that won numerous awards at international festivals.
His compatriot Stephen Frears in Prick up your ears told the
disturbing story of the playwright Joe Orton, murdered by his
lover… And so on, with a series of “incorrect”
chronicles by great masters such as Claude Chabrol, Pier Paolo
Pasolini, Ulrich Seidl, Todd Solondz, David Cronenberg, Iván
Zulueta, Danny Boyle, François Ozon, Lars von Trier,
Alex Cox, John Waters, Dusan Makavejev, Jean Vigo, Marco Ferreri,
not forgetting Laurel and Hardy with their enchanting ambiguity,
and the short film Dick in which some woman relax and mischievously
make fun of the male organ…
All in all, this is an extremely varied selection, that just
to give us an idea, reminds us that cinema can shake off the
prevailing puritanical morality and place itself in the forefront
of political incorrectness.

L’ÂGE D’OR

DUCK SOUP

MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN

NATIONALE 7 (Uneasy Riders)

PEPI, LUCI, BOM Y OTRAS CHICAS DEL MONTÓN (Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls on the Heap)

PRICK UP YOUR EARS

ROGER & ME

THE WAR ZONE
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- L’ÂGE D’OR , Luis
Buñuel, (France,1930)
- ARREBATO (Rage), Iván Zulueta,
(Spain,1980)
- LA CÉRÉMONIE (A Judgement in
Stone), Claude Chabrol, (France-Germany,1995)
- CRASH , David Cronenberg, (Canada-USA,1996)
- DICK , Jo Menell, (UK,1989)
- DON’T DRINK THE WATER (TV)
, Woody Allen, (USA,1994)
- DUCK SOUP , Leo McCarey, (USA,1933)
- C’EST ARRIVÉ PRÈS DE CHEZ
VOUS (Man Bites Dog: It Happened in Your Neighbourhood),
Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel,
Benoît Poelvoorde, (Belgium,1992)
- LA GRANDE BOUFFE (Blow-Out), Marco
Ferreri, (France-Italy,1973)
- HAPPINESS , Todd Solondz, (USA,1998)
- HUNDSTAGE/DOG DAYS , Ulrich Seidl,
(Austria,2001)
- I’M NO ANGEL , Wesley Ruggles,
(USA,1933)
- IDIOTERNE (The Idiots), Lars von
Trier, (Denmark,1998)
- IVÁN Z. , Andrés Duque,
(Spain,2004)
- MARGARITA Y EL LOBO (Margarita and the Wolf),
Cecilia Bartolomé, (Spain,1969)
- MEET THE FEEBLES, Peter Jackson,
(New Zealand,1989)
- MONTY PYTHON’S LIFE OF BRIAN ,
Terry Jones, (UK,1979)
- MÖTE MED ONDSKAN (MEETING EVIL) (Meeting
Evil), Reza Parsa, (Sweden,2002)
- NATIONALE 7 (Uneasy Riders), Jean-Pierre
Sinapi, (France,2000)
- PEPI, LUCI, BOM Y OTRAS CHICAS DEL MONTÓN
(Pepi, Luci, Bom and Other Girls on the Heap ),
Pedro Almodóvar,
(Spain,1980)
- PINK FLAMINGOS , John Waters, (USA,1972)
- PRICK UP YOUR EARS , Stephen Frears,
(UK,1987)
- ROGER & ME , Michael Moore, (USA,1989)
SALÒ O LE 120 GIORNATE DI SODOMA (Salo, or The
120 Days of Sodom), Pier Paolo Pasolini, (Italy-France,1975)
- SID AND NANCY (Sid & Nancy),
Alex Cox, (UK,1986)
- SIMÓN DEL DESIERTO (Simon of the Desert),
Luis Buñuel, (Mexico,1965)
- SOUTH PARK: BIGGER, LONGER AND UNCUT
, Trey Parker, (USA,1999)
- EL SUEÑO DE LA MAESTRA (The Schoolteacher’s
Dream), Luis García Berlanga, (Spain,2002)
- THEIR FIRST MISTAKE , George Marshall,
(USA,1932)
- TRAINSPOTTING , Danny Boyle, (UK,1996)
- UNE ROBE D’ÉTÉ (A Summer
Dress), François Ozon, (France,1996)
- THE WAR ZONE , Tim Roth, (Italy-UK,1999)
- W. R.- MISTERIJE ORGANIZMA (WR: Mysteries
of the organism), Dusan Makavejev, (Yugoslavia-Germany,1971)
- ZÉRO DE CONDUITE (Zero for Conduct),
Jean Vigo, (France,1933)
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Donostia – San Sebastian, August 31 2004
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