| FILTH
AND WISDOM |
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| Madonna
and the duality of life |
| Madonna
might not appear in her directing debut, Fifth and Wisdom,
but the film's story about the dreams of ordinary people
appears to draw on her own struggle to reach the big time
in the entertainment business. |
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Despite
her success, Madonna told a press conference Wednesday marking her
movie's premiere at the Berlin Film Festival she said still she was
struggling with the discovering the difference between 'right
and wrong and not to be tricked by illusions.'
For her, Filth and Wisdom represented the duality of life. 'You
can learn and find enlightenment in both places - in filth and wisdom,'
she said.
After arriving in New York in the late 1970s with just 35 dollars
in her pocket, Madonna battled her way to the top of one of the world's
toughest games.
But her role as a movie actor has not been quite as consistent and
it had seemed that the Material Girl's film career had run out of
steam after a couple of flops in the cinema.
But throughout her 25-year career, Madonna has appeared remarkably
adept at reinventing herself and demonstrating her talents by moving
in new directions.
Now her hopes of carving out a role as film director rests on Filth
and Wisdom, an 81-minutes comedy essentially about the hopes of ordinary
people to find a way out of the drudgery of daily life.
But the Michigan-born singer is planning to mark her 50th birthday
this year by not only transforming herself into a director, but also
releasing a new album as well as a documentary about the ordeals of
Malawi daily life.
The documentary, I Am Because We Are is to be screened at the Cannes
Film Festival in May and follows the controversy Madonna found herself
in last year after adopting a boy from Malawi.
The low-budget Filth and Wisdom was screened as part of Berlin Film
Festival's Panorama section, which showcases independent and art-house
cinema.
In Fifth and Wisdom, Madonna does seem to draw on the various strands
of her own life as told through three characters.
In the film's story, Andriy Krystiyan, played by Eugene Huetz, is
a Ukrainian immigrant who takes an interest in philosophy and poetry,
but is forced to finance his life by performing S & M acts for
straight men.
Andriy is happiest when he out on the streets of London promoting
his Ukrainian gypsy punk band to reach world stardom.
Apart from a passing resemblance to former Madonna partners Sean Penn
and Tony Ward, Andriy also has a remarkable wardrobe for a struggling
musician which changes seemingly by minute as the story in the movie
unfolds.
Huetz in a sense plays himself in Fifth and Wisdom. His real life
day job is fronting the gypsy-inspired punk band Gogol Bordello, which
accompanied Madonna in a London concert.
'I think I secretly want to be a gypsy,'
she told Wednesday's press conference. 'I
like the idea of travelling around making music and letting life unfold.'
Set in London, Fifth and Wisdom also seems to contain Madonna's observations
and cliches about life in her adopted home town, including an English
fascination with dressing up in uniforms as naughty schoolboys and
girls.
Andriy's two flatmates in Filth and Wisdom also have their dreams.
While Juliette has ambitions to help the world's poor, Holly, played
by Holly Weston, wants nothing more than a career as a prima ballerina.
For the moment, however, Juliette, played by Vicky McClure, has to
see out her days behind the counter of a local chemist. So far Holly's
hopes of a life on the stage are limited to her job as a pole dancer.
Filth and Wisdom also stars Richard E Grant as a blind professor and
British actor Stephen Graham as the Indian chemist. |
| Source:
Monster and Critics |
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Filth
And Wisdom
Great Britain, 2008
Lenght: 81 min
Format: 35 mm, 1:1:85 |
Written
by Madonna and Dan Cadan
Cinematography by Tim Maurice-Jones
Camera operator: Peter Wignall
Edited by Simon Hayes
Choreographies: Stephanie Roos, Tiffany Olson
Production design: Gideon Ponte
Art Director Max Bellhouse
Costumes by B
Make up: Sinden Dean
First assistant director: Tony Fernandes
Casting: Dan Hubbard
Production director:. Sue Hiller
Unit Production manager: Gavin Milligan
Produced by Nicola Doring
Executive Producer: Madonna
Associate Producer: Angela Becker
Co-Production: HSI London |
ColourCast:
A. K. Eugene Hutz
Holly Holly Weston
Juliette Vicky McClure
Professor Flynn Richard E. Grant
Harry Beechman Stephen Graham
Sardeep Inder Manocha
Sardeeps Frau Shobu Kapoor
Businessman Elliot Levey
Francine Francesca Kingdon
Chloe Clare Wilkie
Businessman's wife Hannah Walters
DJ Ade
Lorcan O’Neill Guy Henry
Nunzio Nunzio Palmara |
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| Source:
Berlinale.de by Deborah Cole Wed Feb 13, 10:10 AM ET |
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Filth
And Wisdom
Great Britain, 2008
Lenght: 81 min
Format: 35 mm, 1:1:85 |
Premiere
Date February 13, 2008 at 58th Berlin International Film
Festival |
Written
by Madonna and Dan Cadan
Director Madonna
Studio Exposure/HSI
Genre: Comedy / Drama /
Music
Plot the story features
a Russian immigrant, ballet school, lap dancing, cultural revolution,
poetry, night club, punk rock band, book writer, dominatrix and
gypsy. |
Starring
Stephen Graham ... Harry Beechman
Richard E. Grant ... Professor Flynn
Eugene Hutz ... A.K.
Vicky McClure ... Juliette
Ade ... DJ
Olegar Fedoro ... A.K.'s Father
Gogol Bordello ... Themselves (also archive footage)
Elena Buda ... Ballet Student
Francesca Kingdon ... Francine
Clare Wilkie ... Chloe
Shobu Kapoor ... Sardeep's Wife
Tim Wallers ... Mr. Frisk
Elliot Levey ... Benjamin Goldfarb
Holly Weston ... Holly
Hannah Walters ... Mrs. Goldfarb
Inder Manocha ... Sardeep
George Keeler ... Frail Man |
Produced
by Nicola Doring
Associate Producer: Angela
Becker
Cinematography: Tim Maurice-Jones
Camera operator: Peter Wignall
Edited: Simon Hayes
Choreographies: Stephanie
Roos, Tiffany Olson
Production design: Gideon
Ponte
Art Director: Max Bellhouse
Costumes by B
Make up: Sinden Dean
First assistant director:
Tony Fernandes
Casting: Dan Hubbard
Production director: Sue
Hiller
Unit Production manager:
Gavin Milligan |
Additional
Details
Runtime: UK:81 min (PAL Version)
Country: UK
Language: English / Russian
Color: Color
Filming Locations: London, England |
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