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AMERICAN MIRROR: INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY

On our Instagram or Facebook pages, we show only the best part of ourselves, the "beautiful" part of our lives. We hide in this fake. We are so immersed in the process of creating our ideal virtual personality that we forget about real life. We forget the simple truth that beauty is inside.

The film subtilely focuses on a social issue that has global reach: how we perceive and judge ourselves and the others in a world dominated by social media, which demands perfect beauty and instant gratification.

'American Mirror - Intimations of Immortality' was most awarded film at its premiere on October 21, 2018, at the 5th DOC LA Los Angeles Documentary Film Festival, garnering Best Innovative Film, Best Composer, Best Cinematography and Parajanov-Vartanov Award. A jury presided over by two-time Academy award-winner Paul Haggis for Fabrique Du Cinema Awards (presented by Fabrique Du Cinema, the leading film magazine of Italy, bestowed on the film the Best International Documentary award in Rome, December 15th, 2018. Besides some others wins, the film has been a Melbourne Documentary Film Festival 2019 Official Selection, Finalist to the Supreme Jury Award and Winner of Special Jury Mention, among other almost forty official selections around the world in 2019. It has received the Audience Award of the 6th Ierapetra Documentary Film Festival, biggest documentary-only festival in Greece, as also the Michel Foucre Award for Best Directing.

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Oscar-winning screen icon Susan Sarandon and painter Tigran Tsitoghdzyan discuss how the apparently in conflict values of beauty and aging are perceived in our social-media obsessed society, as he tries to limn her portrait during a timeless sitting session in his atelier in New York City. With this film the director, Arthur Balder, sets in motion his theory on poetics of cinematic art, by attempting to create the deep conflicts of creativity in a non-linear, challenging story-telling scheme. The fictional formulation of thought-processes, which can be called memories but also 'omens' and other sort of 'visions', imagery occurring in the internal eye in connection with the unconscious and entirely 'subjective', are the quintessential substance of the director's final result. 'Intimations of Immortality' is a reference taken from British Romantic poet William Wordsworth's 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood'. For Wordsworth poetry was all about the 'memories' we keep from our most deeply felt living hours.

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'American Mirror: Intimations of Immortality' aims to expand our ordinary perception of time as the director introduces 'a documentary on the subconscious'. From this perspective these characters -an artist, muses painted by him, the NYC society as a catalyzer- transcend the banausic pace of the world surrounding them, joining in a kind of shared visionary creative process, as if engulfed in each other’s dream. The director lays out the dream-like narratives of both the artist and his haunting muses -main parts assigned to Susan Sarandon and Florence Faivre-, whom Tigran paints, or dreams to paint. Most reality-engaged scenes are the epitome of the everyday metropolis-world in which the artist's self apparently wanders without a clear aim. In fact, what follows the opening sequence of the awakening could be interpreted as just a dream within a dream, being the whole proceedings a feverish thought-process. The director draws us in with an intriguing story, a reality transfigured into surreal perception, that actually embeds a meditation on something far deeper: the internal frictions of subconscious, never-resolved conflicts which are the true motor of creative impulsiveness. But through his presentation of the unconscious right at the beginning of the film, the director choses an artistic direction that he would follow hereafter with unwavering determination despite challenging the canons of nowadays 'conscious' and 'mainstream' documentary filmmaking until the last frame of the film.

'American Mirror - Intimations of Immortality' aims to expand our ordinary perception of time as the director introduces 'a documentary on the unconscious'. From this perspective these characters -an artist, muses painted by him, the NYC society as a catalyzer- transcend the banausic pace of the world surrounding them, joining in a kind of shared visionary creative process, as if engulfed in each other’s dream. The director lays out the dream-like narratives of both the artist and his haunting muses -main parts assigned to Susan Sarandon and Florence Faivre-, whom Tigran paints, or dreams to paint. Most reality-engaged scenes are the epitome of the everyday metropolis-world from which Tigran's innermost self wishes to stray. In fact, what follows the opening sequence of the awakening could be interpreted as just a dream within a dream, being the whole proceedings a feverish thought-process of the still-unredeemed artist. The director draws us in with an intriguing story that actually embeds a meditation on something far deeper: the internal frictions of the unconscious, never-resolved conflicts which are the true motor of creative impulsiveness. But through his presentation of the artist's self-unconscious suffering right at the beginning of the film, the director choses an artistic direction that he would follow hereafter with unwavering determination despite challenging the canons of nowadays 'conscious' and 'mainstream' documentary filmmaking until the last frame of the film.

'Intimations of Immortality' is a reference taken from the ode of British Romantic poet William Wordsworth, 'Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood'. For Wordsworth poetry was all about the 'memories' we have. So is long to explain, but this has become a revelation to the director's craft as an essential part of filmmaking:
the reconstruction of deep thought-processes, which we can call memories but also 'omens' and other sort of 'visions', imagery occurring in the internal eye of the subject, entirely 'subjective'.

  • ARTHUR BALDER
    Director
  • ARTHUR BALDER
    Writer
  • ARTHUR BALDER
    Producer
  • SUSAN SARANDON
    Key Cast
    "HERSELF, MUSE"
    THELMA AND LOUISE
  • TIGRAN TSITOGHDZYAN
    Key Cast
    "PAINTER"
  • FLORENCE FAIVRE
    Key Cast
    "THE MUSE"
    AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • ASHLEY HINSHAW GRACE
    Key Cast
    "HERSELF"
    THE PYRAMID
  • HILARY RHODA
    Key Cast
  • ARTHUR BALDER
    DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
  • ARTHUR BALDER
    VFX PRODUCER
  • ARTHUR BALDER
    EDITOR
  • DAVID SHARA
    Executive Producer
  • HONEY SHARA
    Co-executive producer
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 2 minutes 18 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    October 19, 2018
  • Production Budget:
    450,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    35 MM, RED
  • Aspect Ratio:
    VARIOUS
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • 5TH DOC LA LOS ANGELES DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL presented by the Parajanov-Vartanov Film Institute
    LOS ANGELES
    United States
    October 21, 2018
    US WEST COAST PREMIERE
    PARAJANOV-VARTANOV AWARD, BEST INNOVATIVE FILM, BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BEST COMPOSER
  • 14TH POMEGRANATE FILM FESTIVAL
    TORONTO
    Canada
    November 17, 2018
    TORONTO PREMIERE
    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, BEST INNOVATIVE FILM WINNER
  • 5TH FABRIQUE DU CINEMA AWARDS by Fabrique Du Cinema magazine.
    ROME
    Italy
    JURY AWARD - NO SCREENING - PRESIDENT OF JURY WAS TWO-TIME ACADEMY AWARD-WINNER PAUL HAGGIS - DECEMBER 15TH 2018
    BEST INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY WINNER
  • 5TH MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
    MELBOURNE
    Australia
    AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE
    WINNER SPECIAL JURY MENTION, NOMINATED FOR BEST ART / MUSIC DOCUMENTARY, BEST DIRECTOR, SUPREME JURY AWARD
  • 6TH IERAPETRA DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL
    Ierapetra
    Greece
    August 9, 2019
    Greek Premiere
    Official Selection, Audience Award, Michel Foucre Award for Best Director
  • 4TH EUROPEAN CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARDS
    AMSTERDAM
    Netherlands
    April 15, 2020
    NETHERLANDS PREMIERE
    OFFICIAL SELECTION, NOMINATED FOR GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD BEST FILM OF 2019, GOLDEN EAGLE AWARD BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY 2019, WINNER OF BEST LEAD ACTING JULY 2019, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE JULY 2019, BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM JULY 2019, BEST FILM OF JULY 2018
  • 5th GUAYAQUIL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
    Guayaquil
    Ecuador
    September 20, 2019
    Ecuador Premiere
    Winner Best Feature Documentary category 2019
  • 10TH PEAK CITY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
    Raleigh
    United States
    September 21, 2019
    North Carolina Premiere
    WINNER BEST DOCUMENTARY 2019
  • 13TH MOSAIC WORLD INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
    ROCKFORD
    United States
    September 13, 2019
    ILLINOIS PREMIERE
    WINNER BEST SPOTLIGHT FILM 2019
Distribution Information
  • DA VINCI FILMS
    Country: Worldwide
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - ARTHUR BALDER

Arthur Balder , director & producer of “Little Spain” (which was the first audiovisual work of his career), is also the director & producer of the feature “American Mirror: Intimations of Immortality”, starring Academy Award-winner Susan Sarandon, a film that has won until now 30+ awards, being part of the official selection of more than 50 film festivals – only in 2019.

As a filmmaker, Arthur Balder has been honored with two consecutive Best Documentary of the Year awards by the Association of Latin Entertainment Critics of New York (2015 and 2016), as well as the Lady Of the Victory by the Critics Circle of Mexico (2015), the Michel Foucre Award for Best Director (6th Ierapetra International Film Festival, 2019); his films have won the Fabrique Du Cinema Award 2018 for Best International Documentary (the jury was presided over by two-time Academy award-winner Paul Haggis), the Grand Prix of the Prvi Kadar International Film Festival in Sarajevo, the Best Documentary Feature Film Award of the UK Film Festival, London, the Parajanov-Vartanov Award (Los Angeles), the Best of Festival Award 2019 of the Arlington Film Festival, the Golden Iguana for Best Feature Documentary of the Guayaquil International Film Festival (Ecuador, 2019), a Special Jury Mention awarded by Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (Australia). The Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors of New York (HOLA) has honored him in 2016 with the Excellence in Documentary Filmmaking Award. In his films, he has sought from the set-out to defy the boundaries between documentary and fiction.

Additionally, his films have garnered official selections, nominations, and/or wins, among others, at Carthage Film Festival (Oscar-qualifying), Black Nights Film Festival of Tallinn (FIAPF competitive feature-length), Parajanov-Vartanov Institute of Los Angeles, Gijon International Film Festival (Spain, FIAPF competitive), Milano Film Festival (part of the official selection The Outsiders 2019), DOC LA (Documentary Film Festival of Los Angeles), Ierapetra International Film Festival (Crete, Greece, winner of Audience Award 2019), Peak City International Film Festival (winning Best Director of a Feature 2019), Chichester International Film Festival, Golden Door International Film Festival (Jersey City), Gijon International Film Festival (official selection 2015), Near Nazareth Film Festival (winner Best documentary in 2019), Asti Film Festival (winner Premio Giura international competition ASTIDOC, 2019), Orlando Film Festival (winner of the Arts in Focus Award 2019), Blow-Up Chicago Arthouse Film Festival (Finalist Best Documentary, Best Actress and Best Cinematography), and have screened at such iconic venues as Egyptian Theater, American Cinematheque, Los Angeles, the Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, and the main theatres of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).

As a writer, he authored nine fiction novels, all of them published and distributed before 2014, among other major houses, by Penguin Random House, Mondadori, Albin Michel in Europe and across Latin America.

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Director Statement

My dream is to fuse the power of word and image into compelling cinematic art with a potentiality to make us reflect on who we are and ultimately, ideally, to change our lives and to build a better society and world.