Documentary Films - Competition 2010 / Marwencol / USA 2010
After a brutal attack, Mark Hogancamp was left with permanent memory loss and brain damage. Unable to afford expensive treatment, he created his own. He built Marwencol in his backyard, a precise and colorfully populated miniature Belgian village from the period of the Second World War. Best documentary at the SXSW FF.
On April 8, 2000, Mark Hogancamp staggered out of a bar in Kingston, New York and was nearly beaten to death under ambiguous circumstances by five men. After nine days in a coma, his condition began to improve, but he was left with permanent memory loss and brain damage. Unable to afford expensive treatment, he set about creating his own remedy. He built Marwencol in his backyard, a 1/6 scale Belgian village from the period of the Second World War. He inhabited the little town with rigorously executed figures representing his friends, his loved ones, and his alter ego in the form of an intrepid American army captain. When he began to photograph the figures – the bearers of his emotions, hopes, fears, and fragments of his memory – in incredibly detailed compositions, his unique home therapy suddenly became art. Debut American documentarist Jeff Malmberg spent four years with his camera in Hogancamp’s village, a place brimming with the dramatic events of late World War II.
84 min / Color, HD CAM
European premiere
Director Jeff Malmberg
/ Dir. of Photography Jeff Malmberg
/ Music Ash Black Bufflo
/ Editor Jeff Malmberg
/ Producer Jeff Malmberg, Chris Shellen, Tom Putnam, Matt Radecki, Kevin Walsh
/ Production Open Face
/ Contact Open Face, The Film Sales Company
www: www.marwencol.com
Jeff Malmberg graduated from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. In 2006 he produced and edited the documentary Red White Black & Blue (dir. Tom Putnam). The movie premiered at the festival in Locarno, and in 2007 it was bought for broadcast and video distribution by PBS (American public broadcasting). Malmberg also produced and edited the Fox Searchlab short Broadcast 23, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005. As a film and television editor, Malmberg’s credits include the documentary series "American Gangster” and numerous programs for the History Channel. As a commercial editor he has cut over 100 spots for directors such as George Lucas and Errol Morris. His full-length debut Marwencol won Best Documentary Feature at this year’s SXSW festival.
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Jeff Malmberg
Film Director, Film Director
Chris Shellen
Producer
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