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As the world is sheltering in place to flatten the curve and stop the spread of COVID-19, these films allow audiences to live vicariously through these very different women, and it’s only fitting to start on Tuesday, June 2 with Pia Hellenthal’s “Searching Eva” (Special Mention, DOX:Award, CPH:DOX 2019), the provocative story of a young woman who uses the Internet to share her life in the public eye.
We also follow two women in search of answers to mysterious happenings in their lives: On Tuesday, June 9 in “Born in Evin” (Winner, Berlinale 2019 – Compass Perspektive Award), director Maryam Zaree is on a quest to find out the violent circumstances surrounding her birth inside one of the most notorious political prisons in the world in Iran. On Tuesday, June 16 in Jaak Kilmi and Gints Grube’s “My Father the Spy” (Official Selection, Sheffield Doc/Fest), many years after Ieva Lešinska-Geibere (an award-winning translator and one of the key names in literary journalism today) defected with her father from Latvia to the U.S. in 1978, she sets out on a journey to retrace the accounts of their past, confronting family secrets, lies and betrayal.
Last but certainly not least, on Tuesday, June 30, Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin’s 2019 Tribeca Film Festival Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Award winner “Scheme Birds” is a tender, yet magnetic coming-of-age tale of Gemma, a soon-to-be mother on the verge of adulthood in a fading steel town in Scotland.
Syndicado’s release schedule is as follows:
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
SEARCHING EVA
By Pia Hellenthal | 84' | 2019 | Germany - Trailer
Special Mention, DOX:Award, CPH:DOX 2019; Official Selections of Berlinale, IDFA, Hot Docs, AFI DOCS
“I dedicate my life to showing the world that one can pretend to be whoever they want,” says Eva Collé, the protagonist of Pia Hellenthal’s enthralling documentary “Searching Eva.” Eva, 25, drifter, Berliner, pet-owner, poet, lesbian, sex worker, virgo, housewife, addict, feminist, model, declared privacy an outdated concept at the age of 14. This is the tale of a young woman growing up in the age of the internet, turning the search for oneself into a public spectacle, challenging you on what a woman “should be.” Through her fragmented personalities you see the emergence of a generation, in which the concept of a fixed identity has grown old. A portrait of modern existence. “...a lively, provocative and surprisingly engaging account of a smart, warts-and-all young woman for whom identity is a work in progress” - Little White Lies
June 9, 2020
BORN IN EVIN
By Maryam Zaree | 98’ | 2019 | Germany, Austria - Trailer
Winner, Berlinale 2019 – Compass Perspektive Award; Official Selection of Hot Docs, Human Rights Watch Film Festival
Follow filmmaker and actress Maryam Zaree on her quest to find out the violent
Tuesday, June 16, 2020
MY FATHER THE SPY
By Jaak Kilmi, Gints Grube | 84' | 2019 | Latvia, USA, Germany - Trailer
Official Selection of Sheffield Doc/Fest, EBS International Documentary Festival, Doc Soup
As a young Soviet student in 1978, Ieva Lešinska-Geibere could not have predicted that a holiday visit to her father, Imants Lešinskis, then working in the Soviet mission at the United Nations in New York City, would irreversibly split her life in two. Entangled in a dark spy game, Leva is forced to leave her former life behind, never to see her mother or her homeland of Latvia again. Pulling back the curtain on the shady behind-the-scenes world of the Cold War, this film tells a daughter’s dramatic story of her double-agent father, exploring their relationship against the backdrop of events which have their roots over four decades ago. In order to find herself and understand the game she was part of, Leva sets out on a journey to the past, confronting family secrets, lies and betrayal.
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
SCHEME BIRDS
By Ellen Fiske, Ellinor Hallin | 90' | 2019 | Sweden, UK - Trailer
Winner, 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Award; Official selections of Hot Docs, Denver Film Festival
“Scheme Birds” bursts with the frustration of a generation of Scots let down by society’s promises. We see the fading steel town through the eyes of Gemma, a soon-to-be mother on the verge of adulthood. In a place where you “either get knocked up or locked up,” Gemma carves out brief moments of tenderness amidst the violence of her local scheme. “Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin announce themselves as docmakers to watch with this piercing chronicle.” - Variety
ABOUT Syndicado
Syndicado is a digital distribution and sales company based in Toronto, Canada and now with a presence in the USA and Europe. Working with the leading US based VOD and Canadian cable VOD outlets, and a focus on content partnerships with traditional sales agencies and distributors, Syndicado has released over 5,000 hours of films and TV series internationally since its inception in 2009.
In 2014 the company expanded to theatrical releasing in the USA and Canada with the first film being “Elena,” Petra Costa’s haunting IDFA documentary now available on Netflix globally. And in 2016 the company launched Syndicado Film Sales, a documentary focused world sales agency that acquires and represents up to 12 films per year and attends all the major international markets.
Learn more about Syndicado at https://syndicado.com/.
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