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Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness (2007)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:3
Rotten:2
Average Rating:5.7/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Theatrical Release:Feb 1, 2008 Limited
Synopsis:
An absurdist musical travelogue, Build a Ship follows young solitary Vincent as he rides on his moped through a deserted Scottish mountain region. His mission: to “heal the loneliness” of the few...
An absurdist musical travelogue, Build a Ship follows young solitary Vincent as he rides on his moped through a deserted Scottish mountain region. His mission: to “heal the loneliness” of the few scattered inhabitants by introducing a mobile disco to the area. Driven by messianic determination and an addiction to petrol fumes, he struggles to keep his disintegrating vision afloat amidst the hostile landscape and stubborn indifference of the locals.
Conceived around the idiosyncratically witty and eloquent persona of lead-actor and collaborator Magnus Aronson, whose heartbreakingly poignant pop songs punctuate the low-key proceedings, Build a Ship is based on many hours of conversations between Aronson’s Vincent and the real-life residents of the area and was filmed using two consumer Hi8 video camcorders, resulting in an intentionally low-fi, grungy look that corresponds to Vincent’s defiant struggle: to erect a vision of perfection, glamour, and aesthetic refinement within the imperfections and dullness of everyday reality.
Build a Ship is a film about the joy of music, and the yearning for the elevation and ecstasy of art. It is also a melancholy statement about the solitude of a visionary mind, with Vincent as a holy (yet far from innocent) fool sailing the borderlands between illusion and delusion.
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Director: Laurin Federlein
Director: Laurin Federlein
Screenwriter: Magnus Aronson, Laurin Federlein
Reviews for Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness
Build a Ship, Sail to Sadness is a movie every bit as cumbersome and trying as its title.
Despite the apparent ugliness and sloppiness of the piece, there's a real gem of inspiration at the core, and the character of Vincent is wonderful.
This beautifully daffy road-movie musical is as inspired, whimsical, and commercially unconcerned as its protagonist.
This film-school grad project does rep an arresting debut for British-based German helmer Laurin Federlein.
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