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A talk with Marc Isaacs, director of "The Filmmaker's House"

A talk with Marc Isaacs, director of "The Filmmaker's House"

About the film: 

The filmmaker, Marc Isaacs, opens up the doors to his home and reveals the secrets of his profession. Disgusted with the demands of an audiovisual market prepared to finance nothing but documentaries dominated by sensationalism, crime, and death, he decides to make his next film in his house. He films his cleaning lady, workers repairing the fence in his yard, a neighbor from Pakistan offering everyone a delicious meal, and a homeless man he sometimes lets sleep on his couch. But when this entire international contingent meets at the same time in his living room, the situation gets out of hand. Is it an incredible coincidence or perhaps just expert directing? The borders between documentary and fiction become increasingly blurred, and viewers start to question their point of view as an audience. Are the characters we see on-screen playing roles? And what role is the director playing? Isaacs’ inventive cinematic game is engaging, entertaining, and disturbing all at the same time.

Konrad Wirkowski

05.12.2020Sat17:00

The talk with Marc Isaacs, director of "The Filmmaker's House," was led by Konrad Wirkowski.

The recording of the talk is available on WATCH DOCS's Facebook page.