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Monday, 31.03.
14:00, Schubertkino 1

Tu Harimau (That's the Tiger)

Innovative Cinema Short, AT/MY 2021, DCP, 11 min, OmeU
Program: In der Kaserne + Vorfilm

Hearing, seeing and smelling are the avenues of perception that fundamentally shape the story of the rubber collector Edi Purnomo, just as the flora and fauna shape the Malayan jungle. The tiger can smell humans at a distance of two kilometres; its sudden appearance silences the birds and monkeys, and just catching the corner of the "eye of the tiger" makes them fall from the trees: Says Edi, who works to protect the forest on the Perak State Reserved Forest on the west coast of Malaysia, which is threatened by illegal loggers. In his narrative, which we hear in voiceover, his observations are intermixed with sensory knowledge and oral history. Katharina Copony presents his words in the form of a “poem” with three stanzas and a refrain: Tu Harimau (That is the tiger) . It can be read on black text panels, which simultaneously serve as subtitles and caesura in the Super 8 footage.

Hearing and seeing are likewise the avenues of perception that shape the film. The soundtrack is in fact a soundscape of jungle noises which, although captured as a field recording, underpins the images like a written score. Tu Harimau , shot in March 2020 in grainy black-and-white on a trip to Malaysia, is a portrait of Edi. Copony accompanies the man during his work in the jungle, where listening to his surroundings is vital. He is shown scouting out the forest, collecting rubber, waiting patiently and smoking. As he leans against a tree and the shadows of the fan-like foliage cast tiger stripes on his face, camouflage flows into an emerging transformation. (Esther Buss)  

Director: Katharina Copony
Cast: Edi Purnomo
Camera: Katharina Copony
Editor: Katharina Copony
World Sales: sixpackfilm
Distribution in Austria: sixpackfilm

 

 

 

 

 

 

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