Painful Painting 2011
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awards

2011
Asolo Art Filmfestival Italy Best Film

festivals

IDFA Competition 2011 Worldpremiere Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Doc Lounge Stockholm Sweden
Int'l TV Festival Bar Montenegro
Parnu Filmfestival Estonia
Asolo Art Film Festival Italy
Split Film Festival Croatia

press

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synopsis

In the documentary Painful Painting, director Catherine van Campen sheds light on the extraordinary working method of painter Ronald Ophuis and the tense relationship between art and reality in his work. In the film, the artist portrays the intensely violent games that child soldiers in Sierra Leone played with female prisoners during the recent civil war. After a trip to Africa, he used actors to re-stage a number of these extreme scenes in his studio to then paint them on a large canvas. Given his subject matter, Ronald Ophuis has a special place in Dutch painting. His paintings with extreme human suffering provocatively examine our tense relationship with violence. Unafraid of self-analysis, Ophuis appears to be convinced that there is violence in all of us...

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credits

Scenario & director Catherine van Campen
Camera Peter Brugman
Sound Mark Wessner
Editing Albert Markus
Sound design Jeroen Goeijers
Editor NTR Oscar van der Kroon
Postproduction Loods
Production Rob Maas
Irene Stenvers
Producer Joost Seelen
Length '55
World Premiere IDFA 2007
Music Trompet improvisaties by Andre Heuvelman
Recording Frans de Rond Sound Design

This film was made with the support of the Stimuleringsfonds Nederlandse Culturele Omroepproducties.

watch

Trailer: Here
Film: You can watch the film here.
contact
info@catherinevancampen.nl