Danish director Mads headguard The epic of the Stone Age was to invent new languages for “strangers”.
“I have a background in documentaries (‘cannon arm and the arcade quest”), so it was to feel real for the audience. I was:’ We are not going to buy it if actor talks in Danish or English ,’ ‘he explained Diversity Prior to the film’s world-grandeur in Goteburg, Sweden, where it is the concluding film of the festival.
“There was a man I knew; He has a PhD in Proto-Indo-European languages. But even they are 2,000 years older than those in our story. We asked him: ‘Can you come with new people?’ Tobias (Soborg) took an old Siberian tribal language and merged it with ancient Maya. Then he did the same thing again, this time used dialects from the area around Turkey. We had a dictionary and a set of grammatical rules. Poor actor. He just had to learn a lot from his lines, ”he remembered.
“Later, Tobias was also on the set, helping with pronunciation. I think that may be the most difficult part of the whole thing, but we were together in it. It was very amazing to see it to finally come into life. ,
Anjella Bundalovic, Dannica Curvic, Benjamin Ahnsram Sharifzadeh, Mari Kiss and Sander Funtech features have been set around 4,000 BC in the action-pack story. In this, Young Ethi and his family decided to detect southern Scandinavia: they are the first farmers to settle in the area. But when a hunter tribe attacks them, the arrival joins them to survive.
“When we think about the Stone Age, we think of warriors. His story is more human: it is not just about fighting and going to war. It is also about society and is passing things. ,
Made by Andreas Hjortdal, it is sold by Start international salesWho is chopped into excluding with a poster Diversity.
The Hadegard and his team talked about Mel Gibson’s “Apocallipto” and “The Revenant”, but soon they realized that they were entering the unknown land – such as his hero.
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“Many films are not set in the Stone Age. We had to come with everything ourselves. This included a lot of research. We talked to prehistoric experts about the most basic things: ‘How did their ax and clothes look? How did they build their homes? ,
Despite pursuing authenticity, he is showing the world, with his fierce fire and those who are afraid of “others,” changes and progress, surprisingly – and sad – looks familiar.
“We think the people of the Stone Age lived in the caves and roamed with their clubs, it is about it. They were ‘animalists’. But they had the beliefs of jealousy and hatred, all these things that we only Knowing very well, and except for our technology, some people were modern as today. It is from where it started.
“So climate change, you can argue, because people started burning trees and forests to make a place for their growing fields. This is a story that roams in circles. This is not the same.
As a director, the headguard has never been on the “real” set before, he joked.
“You come from a documentary and suddenly you stand in a Hungarian forest, manage the crew of 100 people. It was quite challenging, but we were trying to do something new: how fun it is? ,
Nevertheless, despite the scale, the story always comes first.
“I like world-building a lot. I would like to do it again, but yes, it always comes down to the story. For me, ‘stranger’ is basically about people meeting people. We can do this with respect, or we can do it with bias. I do not want to show off that I know what is right and what is wrong, but hopefully this film can think about us. ,
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