I hate public transport back home but Swedish public transport is on the next level…I digress onto next episode “Detained”
Today it was quiet at Råfilm HQ so I managed to catch up with one of its members Anna Klara Åhrén. We carried on the discussion about the film she and Alex made in Thailand then the tables were turned and the focus was on me and what I did back home in Manchester. My topic of discussion was the the work I left behind which was an African Textiles Documentary I was working on that was going to be shown at Whitworth Art Gallery next month. Fortunately 2 of the Råfilm members will be there at the opening. Like table tennis the ball was back in her half and she talked about migration issues across Europe and how was it affecting Sweden. She then told me that Råfilm had done a documentary on the subject.
Then just before the trailer started I noticed that the film had won some award. She said proudly that Råfilm had won a Swedish version of a Baffta for their film “Detained”
I was well impressed and I knew then that I made the right choice to come to Sweden with the Travel Bursary as I did think of another country whilst doing my application. I then went on a tour of their space.
Looking forward to tomorrow where I’ll be helping Talat with filming behind the scenes of his work in progress “Rocking the Boat” and also cooking first of 2 meals for the collective.
I been looking forward to meeting the Råfilm Collective since I was awarded my Travel Bursary and when I arrived I was greeted by founder Alex and his colleague Anna-Kalra. He was in the middle of preparing a spicy daal dish under the watchful eye of Talat who had give him the recipe for the rest of the team.
The boy done good and everyone tucked into the food. Now I’m not sure how I’m going to follow that, as I have to cook something for the collective while I’m here
After the food it was down to business and the main focus of the night was to watch a film made in Thailand by Alex and his partner, because it was a private screening I can’t really share what I saw until it’s actually released, but the purpose of the screening to the other members was to get feedback from them through feedback forms
Then we got into groups of 5 to discuss the narrative and storyline of the film and give verbal feedback to the founder of Råfilm, I also gave my 2 pence worth and then at the end of session the group relaxed with a bit of karaoke.
Everything this group do evokes team spirit just like Leicester City
and it would be great to set something up like this back home as too many of my fellow freelancers not through choice have to work alone as a one man team. I’m slowly building a team and hopefully build a relationship with Råfilm and maybe do something together.
Later today I’m gonna try and watch my beloved team Manchester City hold on to 4th spot.