At this year’s Cannes Market we will be presenting a “festival favourite” PARADOX LAKE by Przemyslaw Reut. This American-German-Polish co-production was shown at or is invited to over 30 international film festivals on 4 continents. The director and myself will be present at this years Cannes Film Festival and the Market (in the MEDIA Pavilon) and would like to invite you to meet us regarding possible distribution of the picture. Please, take a minute to read about the film and what you see seems interesting – do contact us and let’s meet in Cannes,
We are also finsihing the development stage of a new project, which builds a brand new film world due to extraordinary new film and computer effects techniques. We will have first draft materials for your consideration.
best
,
Marcin
Kopec
Paradox Lake
co-producer
Official
selection (among others):
Sundance Film Festival – Competition, Berlin International Film Festival – Panorama, New Directors / New Films, London International Film Festival, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Vancouver Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Melbourne Film Festival
From
press reviews:
“Arresting, haunting”
A.O.Scott New York Times
”Cutting-edge cinema”
David Rooney
Variety
”Fascinating”
Noah Cowan
Filmmaker magazine
”A film with a
pulse”
Gavin Smith Film Comment
Co-producer
and Official Sales Agent in Cannes:
attn. Przemyslaw Reut
Marcin Kopec
mobile phone: +48 602 793 684
+48 600 328 455
e-mail: mkopec@nextmedia.pl
We will be present in the
Media Pavilon
Matt
Wolf, a 25-year-old New Yorker, has a need for doing something meaningful with
his life. After reading an add in a newspaper he volunteers to work for three
weeks as a counselor on a summer camp for autistic children.
Matt is in charge of Rob and Wayne, two
boys from a Special Need Unit. They, like most of the other kids in the unit,
can’t speak. They communicate with the outside world in a way inexperienced
counselors can’t understand. Through patience and care Matt manages to get
closer to his kids and be liked by them. That’s not the case with Ernie. His
rough and angry way of treating his charges leads him nowhere. He keeps
provoking Matt who stands up in kids’ defense.
As
the camp goes on Matt gets briefly involved with Rachel, an attractive counselor
who takes care of a twelve-year-old camper Jessica. Jessica is probably the
greatest fan of animal cartoons and fairy tales in the world. Her favorite
activity is recreating stories she has observed using her huge collection of
animal figurines. Matt notices that Jessica takes a particular interest in a toy
wolf and a cat she hides in various parts of the camp. He suspects that Jessica
tries to communicate something to him and decides to find out the meaning behind
her game. He is not aware that uncovering Jessica’s secret will ultimately
uncover the big secret that lies deep within himself.
Matt
Wolf
Matt Wolff
Jessica
Jessica Fuchs
Rachel
Phe Caplan
Mother
Bella ‘Jaffa’ Levy
Ernie
Ernie Jurez
Buddha
John Gelin
Neurologist
Dan Luciano M.D.
Special
Appearances:
Family
Doctor Beata
Tyszkiewicz
Camp
Director Jason Miller
All the characters in the movie (with
the exception of Camp Director, Mother and Family Doctor) play ‘themselves’.
Ernie Jurez (Ernie), John Gelin (Buddha) and other counselors at the camp were
employed by facility for autistic people at the time the movie was shot. All
autistic people in the movie are real and so are the doctors.
photographed,
edited & directed Przemyslaw Reut
written by
Wieslaw Saniewski
Przemyslaw
Reut
produced
by
Ken Kushner
Przemyslaw
Reut
co-producers
Marcin Kopec
John
Gelin
associate
producers
Eyal Levy
Jackie Nealon
Michael Almog
Wieslaw
Saniewski
Leszek Orlewicz
Official
movie website: www.paradoxlake.com