Sunday Short Theatre – Blau (2018)

BLAU_(Copyright David Jansen)

Here at The Peoples Movies, we do try our best to unearth short films of all shapes and sizes. Essentially Sunday Short Theatre we try bring you that diversity. Sometimes the films are only a few minutes others times 30 minutes, the narratives make sense other times they don’t. Straight forward, experimental, animated, any genre we love to bring you.

There will also be times we won’t tell you much about the film, just experience it on your own . Like this weeks Sunday short theatre choice Blau by David Jansen. It’s a delightful  animation just asks for 15 minutes of your time.

The ocean. The vastness of the sea. A whale cow and her calf. In BLAU the life and mythology of these giant marine mammals are woven into one fantastical story. Enjoy…


Here’s the Berlin Film Festival description of Blau…
The infinite vastness of the ocean. A mother whale and her calf. An old folk belief says that a whale dreams for the entire duration of its life. In Blau, life and myth of the great mammal are woven together into a story of fantastic realism. The whale cow sets out on a journey with her calf. The mother dies en route: the child witnesses her murder first hand and is left to fend for itself from that point on. It explores its surroundings. A submarine can’t take the mother’s place. The sub explodes anyways, shortly after the calf nestles its muzzle on its steel side. With their technology, humans have forced their way into the habitats of others. The calf moves through inorganic objects that are visibly out of place. Who is dreaming what? The white square under water, the tip of the iceberg above. The calf begins to fly but is brought down by the hand of man. With a great degree of abstraction, Jansen tells of a very concrete reality. His entry into the world of the others enables the viewer to follow imagined emotions in peace, emotions that are not that far removed from reality. Jansen opens up space for associations.

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