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Benjamin Deboosere

Benjamin Deboosere

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Biography

Benjamin Deboosere makes sociopolitical work with a playful approach. Their films are marked by a singular aesthetic and a surrealist touch. Deboosere’s debut feature premiered in Bright Future at International Film Festival Rotterdam 2023 (IFFR). Their work has screened at various international film festivals as Tallinn Black Nights (BNFF), Vancouver Queer Film Festival, Africadoc Bénin, Olhar de Cinema, Kyiv Molodist, Brussels Art Film Festival, FebioFest Bratislava, Bucharest International Experimental Film Festival, Queer Lisboa among others. Their first fiction short Of Not Such Great Importance won the Kryzstof Szot Award at the Lublin Film Festival 2019, the Jury and Audience Award at Ongezien Kort 2020 & Best Short Film Award at Working Title Film Festival 2020. Benjamin Deboosere was part of the 2024 Berlinale Talents. They are now developing their second fiction feature ‘The Decapitation of Ousmane Sembene by the French Commission for Classification of Cinematography’.

Known For

Of Not Such Great Importance
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Davide has come to Germany to escape the depressing state of his home country, Italy. In Berlin, he takes a job putting up posters. But when the ill health of his mother confronts him with existential questions, he finds himself in a state of uncertainty and indecision. Should he keep postering forever or change his course now? Stay or move back? Order a marinara or a capricciosa?

Of Not Such Great Importance

2019
The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Who Lived for Twenty and Eight Years All Alone on an Inhabited Island and Said It Was His
6.5

This film is not just an adaptation of Daniel Defoe’s 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe. Rather, it addresses the larger cultural myth that has grown from the premise of the book: a white man ‘civilising’ indigenous inhabitants of an island, and claiming the territory as his own property. In a time today when the call to decolonise the artworld and its associated institutions has never been more urgent, Deboosere's cinematic intervention resonates with a large body of work seeking to destabilise and replace the ideology of imperialism. The result is a singular, subversive film, satirical and surprisingly charming at the same time, which makes sure to pay just as much attention to animals and the natural world as to the follies of human-constructed ‘anthropocene’ history.

The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Who Lived for Twenty and Eight Years All Alone on an Inhabited Island and Said It Was His

2023
In the Hands of Puppets
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An animated conversation, both literally and figuratively, based on interviews with patients and care providers at a psychosocial hospital. Later the artists asked friends and colleagues similar questions. In this short film, the artists use the 'online chat' form to address subjects like self-analysis, personality and social relations.

In the Hands of Puppets

2019
Some Things Are Hard to Say
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It’s hard to pinpoint Basti, a wild bearded man in a pastel colored suit. Caught between memory and present, he seems determined to find back his lost love Davide, but with his wandering mind and playful nature distraction comes easily. A melancholic yet hopeful minimalist melodrama about dealing with loss.

Some Things Are Hard to Say

2021