Ottawa filmmaker debuts at Mayfair Theatre
The film follows Paluzzi’s travels through Switzerland’s diverse and scenic cantons, but it is not a cinematic backpacker’s guide to Switzerland. It is an intriguing, reflexive travel film that is “more about travel than about travelling,†and a culmination of Paluzzi’s five years of filmmaking. “I wanted to show that a second level to any landscape is the inner landscape.â€
In fact, Wanderweg documents a filmmaker’s intimate, personal journey between the past and present.
When Paluzzi was a teenager on an exchange in Switzerland, he wrote a letter to himself and hid it in a mountain cabin with the prescient plan to return and read it in the future.
Last summer he did, all set to head out on a filmmaking journey, only to find himself painfully scrapping the entire blueprint for the film. “That complete stop may have been the best thing that happened,†muses Paluzzi with a knowing smile.
Afterwards, the film essentially filmed itself.
By using reflexive techniques and the material he had filmed in the past five years, he hoped to create a highly personal “film about a film, more abstract than a traditional road movie.â€
“There are lots of mirrors, lots of filming of myself through something else,†Paluzzi explains. “I travel very much with my head and heart forward, rather than my feet.â€
Yet, it’s not merely an introspective self-portrait through the camera lens: “I wanted the audience to come on this journey with me, to feel involved in the making of the film.â€
Granted, the scenery of picturesque Grischun or the imposing Nordwand of Eiger are compelling backdrops that many travellers may eagerly try to fit into their Swiss itineraries. But in Paluzzi’s journey, “ the movement is not within space at all but within time, between the present and the flashbacks.â€
Wanderweg may sound like an unusual travel documentary, especially given the backing of Swiss Tourism. But it invites the audience on a journey that promises a glimpse of not only Switzerland’s landscape, but more importantly, the young filmmaker’s. Paluzzi will be at the screening, undoubtedly a little nervous. “This moment is really about stepping into myself.â€
Reference - http://apt613.ca/wanderweg/
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