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Kimono

Hal Hartley
Germany 2000 / 27’

The bride is thrown from the car in the middle of the forest. Lost and lonely she goes through the wood loosing parts of her wardrobe - the veil, the dress, the slip… Finally she finds solitary house and she decides to have a nap. When she wakes up, she finds kimono on the floor. The film may be interpreted as a story of requesting of own identity. It was made for German television as part of series Erotic Tales.

Anna Taszycka

Hal Hartley was born on November 3, 1959, in Islip, New York. In 1977 he attended the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. He then returned to his hometown of Lindenhurst for a year to earn money for more schooling. His father, as the most of Hartley's family, was an ironworker. Hartley continued ironworking for the summer and fall after his graduation from Purchase in 1984, while making a number of super 8 millimeter films. But he was happy to call it quits when he had earned enough to pay off the debts incurred from making his senior thesis film, Kid.
After a year doing various production assistant jobs - the most fondly remembered of which was as an intern in the art department on Laurie Anderson's Home of the Brave - he settled into a more steady office job with Action Productions - a company producing commercials and public service announcements. Brownstein, the owner of the company would largely finance Hartley's first feature film three years later and the success of that venture led to the formation of True Fiction Pictures, Hartley's own production company which Brownstein managed.
Hartley made a lot of films, very quickly, over the coming years and won the Young Filmmakers Award at the 1994 Tokyo International Film Festival for his film Amateur (1994), which was also premiered at the Cannes Director's Fortnight of that year. Retrospectives of his work have been presented at The Rotterdam Festival in 1992 and Gijon, Spain.
In 1996 he married Japanese actress and dancer, Miho Nikiado, who was one of the leads in his film Flirt (1995). He won the Best screenplay award at Cannes in 1998 for his film Henry Fool. Hartley taught filmmaking at Harvard University from September 2001 till May 2004. Hartley, who has lived in New York City since graduating college in 1984, has recently relocated to Berlin, Germany. He was shooting his newest film, Fay Grim throughout Europe and Southern Asia.

Filmography:

1984 Kid (kr.m.)

1987 The Cartographer's Girlfriend (kr.m.)

1988 Dogs (kr.m.)

1989 Niezwykła prawda / The Unbelievable Truth

1990 Zaufanie / Trust

1991 Teoria sukcesu / Theory of Achievement (kr.m.)

1991 Ambicja / Ambition (kr.m.)

1991 Przetrwać pożadanie / Surviving Desire

1992 Prości faceci / Simple Men

1993 Flirt (kr.m.)

1994 Iris (kr.m.)

1994 NYC 3/94 (kr.m.)

1994 Opera nr 1 / Opera No. 1 (kr.m.)

1994 Amator/ Amateur

1997 Henry Fool

1997 Jeszcze drugi / The Other Also (kr.m.)

1998 Księga życia / The Book of Life

2000 Nowa mat(e)ma(tyka) / The New Math(s) (kr.m.)

2000 Kimono (kr.m.)

2001 Nie ma takiej rzeczy/ No Such Thing

2004 Siostry Miłosierdzia / The Sisters of Mercy (kr.m.)

2005 Dziewczyna z planety Poniedziałek / The Girl from Monday

2006 Fay Grim

Credits

director: Hal Hartley
screenplay: Hal Hartley
cinematography: Sarah Cawley
music: Hal Hartley
cast: Valerie Celis, Miho Nikaido, Shen Yun
producer: Thierry Cagionut, Regina Ziegler
production: P-Kino, Regina Ziegler Filmproduktion, Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Ziegler Film & Company
sales: Possible Films
language: English