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(Lack Of) Authenticity?

Bente Milton’s and my own film, ”My Avatar and Me” (2010/11), has now been showed at quite a few TV stations and at a number of festivals of which I’ve had the privilege to attend most of them. It is really a pleasure getting to show the film to people and discuss it with local audiences and colleagues from around the world. As Hans Christian Andersen once said: “At rejse er at leve” (“To travel is to live”) and as a film maker I just have to live... so I can experience something to make films about… J At the latest of the festivals – the small and lovely Guth Gafa International Documentary Film Festival in the north-western part of Ireland – a member of the audience first said she really enjoyed the film but then asked how the film could ever be selected for a documentary festival. Of course I couldn’t answer on behalf of the festival, but I completely agree that the film has many fictional aspects. And the reason for that was that we as filmmakers chose to blend different modes of ...

Min avatar og mig med flere.

(I hope my international reader(s) will excuse me for posting this in Danish) I en af de fraklippede sekvenser i “Min Avatar og Mig” går jeg og min sidekick Rob på bar for at slappe lidt af. Ideen med sekvensen (som er en fri rekonstruktion af autentiske begivenheder) var dels at vise vores spirende venskab, dels at konsolidere mig eller min figur som en ufrivilligt komisk, drikfældig skørtejæger (som i hvert fald delvist er i overensstemmelse med virkeligheden) og dels for at lave noget sanddruelig (dvs. ikke-ædruelig) dialog vedrørende filmens tema om følelser mellem mennesker og avatarer. Vi instruktører besluttede så, at jeg og Rob skulle drikke os langsomt men sikkert berusede under optagelserne. Det lykkedes rigtigt godt, og bortset fra at jeg næsten ikke kan holde ud at se det (bl.a. er der en scene, hvor jeg tiltvinger mig adgang til barens klaver for at spille et nummer, jeg har skrevet til den kvindelige avatar-hovedperson, Helena, og hvor bassisten i det band, der lige ...

The Nature of Documentaries and Reality Depiction

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A causerie from a holiday If you have seen mine and Bente Milton’s film, ”My Avatar and Me” (2010, 91 min.,), you’d probably say: “What the heck does he know about the nature of documentaries”. I can’t blame you for thinking that, considering the freedom with which we undertook the task of making a “documentary” from the virtual world Second Life. Well, in our defense I can say that we didn’t set out to make a traditional documentary and that the film went through a lot of changes and discussions during the production due to various changes in the financing conditions (of course) and therefore maybe ended as a more fictional piece of work than what at least I myself had set out to make. But as our commissioning editor from ZDF/Arte came up with the term “a documentary fantasy” to describe the film, I was more or less satisfied. Nevertheless, as the production went on, so did the internal discussions on our team, and as I also appear in the film as myself, I surely had some stro...