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The Football Incident

Une histoire de ballon: le lycée no. 31 à Pekin

China, France

1976

20 Min
Color
French, Mandarin
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DIR Joris Ivens, Marceline Loridan Ivens

Synopsis

The heroes of the film are a class of students around 13 years old and their teacher. A small incident has occurred. The bell rang and the teacher asked a group of students to stop playing ball, but one student sent the ball towards the teacher. The whole class meets to discuss the problem. The lively discussion focuses on the nature of the game, sports, passion, and then broadens. They talk about accountability, ideology, politics… —Joris Ivens

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Joris Ivens

Joris Ivens (18 November 1898, Nijmegen – 28 June 1989, Paris) was a Dutch documentary filmmaker and committed communist.

Born into a wealthy family, Ivens went to work in his father’s photo supply shop and from there developed an interest in film. He completed his first film at 13; in college he studied economics with the goal of continuing his father’s business, but an interest in class issues distracted him from that path. Originally his work focused on technique – some argue that it had that focus at the cost of relevance, especially in Rain (Regen, 1929), a 10-minute short filmed over 2 years which features impressive cinematography and a number of ‘characters’ (but no information about them aside from what was visible) and in The Bridge (De Brug, 1928), which showed a frank admiration of engineering and also featured a number of “characters” but again did not give any information about them.

In 1931 Ivens went to the Soviet Union… read more

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Marceline Loridan Ivens

Born in Epinal (Vogesen) in 1928. In 1940, she and her parents, who, as Jews, had already been driven out of Poland, fled into the France. From 1944-45 she was a prisoner at the concentration camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau. In the 1960s, she worked as a television journalist; after meeting the politically committed documentary filmmaker, Joris Ivens, she was to become his most important collaborator on his projects. In 1967, she also began working as a producer (Capi-Films) and distributor. She is a co-founder of the Joris Ivens Foundation. —Warsaw Film Festival 

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