International documentary film festival
April 14 - 21, 2024
Kaptol Boutique Cinema, Zagreb

Arsenie. An Amazing Afterlife (Arsenie. Viața de apoi)

Alexandru Solomon

Arsenie. An Amazing Afterlife

A dead monk’s gaze is hypnotizing the masses. He becomes a very profitable brand and is about to be sanctified by the Romanian church. Following in Father Arsenie’s footsteps, we embark on a fictionalized pilgrimage that leads us – with humour and fantasy - through our present confusion and global fears. Over decades, the Romanian Secret Service built up a dossier on the monk, and after reading extracts from it, the pilgrims re-enact scenes from his life. From this blend of fiction and fact emerges a picture of a far-from-holy figure. With a light touch, this exploration of idolatry and the need for unshakeable faith shows how the believers remain unswayed by the facts. Along the way, we see how this compulsion is ripe for exploitation by both commerce and the political extreme right.

Romania, Luxemburg 2023, '96

DIRECTOR: Alexandru Solomon

SCENARIO: Alexandru Solomon

CAMERA: Tudor Platon, Marius Beșu

MONTAGE: Cătălin Cristuțiu, Sophie Reiter

MUSIC: Alin Zăbrăuțeanu

PRODUCERS: Ada Solomon, Diana Caravia

PRODUCTION: microFILM

FESTIVALS & AWARDS:

IDFA (2023)
Karlovy Vary IFF (2023)
DokuFest (2023)
CinEast FF (2023)
Verzio FF (2023)

Alexandru Solomon

Alexandru Solomon

In the early 1990s, Solomon emerged as a young director of photography and he started making documentaries aside from filming feature films. Solomon was among the first Romanian film-makers who committed themselves to a then compromised genre; today, he is one of the leading political film-makers from Romania and active on the international documentary scene. His recent work triggered public debates about the function of documentary film within the public sphere and contributed to re-establishing documentary film as an arena for reframing Romania’s recent history.

Solomon’s previous work, The Great Communist Bank Robbery (2004), broadcast on Arte and as part of BBC4’s prestigious Storyville series, was awarded Best Film at the History Film Festival in Pessac, France and the Prize for Social Values at Documenta Madrid. His Cold Waves (2007) is a chilling slice of political history that played for 12 weeks in Romanian theatres. It deals with the love and hate story between Radio Free Europe, the Romanian audiences and the communist regime. Kapitalism - our secret recipe (2010), speaks of the rise of a new ruling class in the East (produced for Arte and RTBF with Media support). Tarzan’s Testicles (2017), premiered in Karlovy Vary, is a film about utopias & a metaphoric drama that threads the similar destinies of monkeys & men.

 

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