Hunting Flies (2016 film) explained

Hunting Flies
Director:Izer Aliu
Producer:Khalid Maimouni
Starring:Burhan Amiti
Music:Roy Westad
Cinematography:Nils Eilif Bremdal
Editing:Izer Aliu
Distributor:Europafilm
Runtime:106 minutes
Country:Norway
Language:Albanian
Gross:$134,067[1]

Hunting Flies (Fluefangeren) is a 2016 Norwegian drama film directed and written by Izer Aliu.

Synopsis

Hunting Flies is a drama film set in a classroom over the course of one day. The protagonist, Ghani, is an idealistic teacher who loses his job on the first day of teaching. In a bid to get his job back he locks his students in the classroom and forces them to resolve a long-running conflict between their villages.

Cast

Production

Hunting Flies is the directorial debut feature film of Izer Aliu, who also wrote the screenplay.[2] It was produced by Khalid Maimouni, who was born in Tangier, Morocco, in 1979, moving to Norway when he was 11. He has been involved in filmmaking since 2007.

After the project had started in April of 2013, filming was done over 22 days of the hot summer, in a rural area near Skopje in Macedonia. Nils Eilif Bremdal was director of photography and part of a team of only five people. Writer/director Aliu worked from an 11-page synopsis, developing the script as they worked.[3]

There was only one professional actor in the film, Burhan Amiti; the rest were friends and relatives, including the filmmaker's wife, as it was difficult to find women prepared to act in the film.[3]

Themes

Writer/director Aliu says that Hunting Flies is "above all, a political film" in which he aimed "to evoke the birth, the flourishing, and the fall of a dictator, within a school setting". He said it was about the loss of principles, and the challenge of remaining true to ourselves "when the system forces us to change".[3]

Release

Hunting Flies had its world premiere in the Discovery section at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival,[4] and went on to screen at many other film festivals.[5]

Accolades

The film earned many nominations and some wins in several awards in 2017, including:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hoggeren . Box Office Mojo . 4 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Hunting Flies . Norwegian Film Institute . 8 September 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160915222436/http://www.nfi.no/english/search/film?key=130080. 15 September 2016.
  3. Izer Aliu • Director . . 24 April 2017 . Izer. Aliu . 20 May 2024. Translated from French by Hannah Thompson.
  4. Web site: Hunting Flies . TIFF . 8 September 2016 . 8 September 2016.
  5. Web site: Hunting Flies – Norway . Nordic cooperation . 15 May 2024.
  6. Web site: Hunting Flies (2016) . IMDb . 15 May 2024 . 15 May 2024.
  7. Web site: Record Amanda wins for Norway's The King's Choice . Nordisk Film & TV Fond . 21 August 2017 . 15 May 2024.
  8. Web site: Five Nordic Films Nominated for Nordic Council Film Prize 2017 . Annika . Pham . 22 August 2017.
  9. Web site: New York Premiere . Albanian Institute New York . 27 August 2019 . 15 May 2024.
  10. Web site: "Hunting Flies" by the Albanian director is nominated for three "Amanda Awards" . KOHA.net . 23 June 2017 . 15 May 2024.