Doorgeven aan betreffende

  • 68'
  • Netherlands
  • 2003
Not just another one of those many personal documentaries about the Second World War. Not just another arrangement of archive footage from a long lost black and white era. This is an honest attempt to give the concept of personal involvement a less threadbare substance. An ingenious attempt to adapt and free old images into new impressions, without taking away their authenticity. A successful attempt to give voice, with polyphonic sound editing, to images made silent and hidden. The film maker tells the story of her uncle, who joined the resistance as a boy, a step that proved almost immediately fatal. He was a young nature lover who did not write political pamphlets but noted down bird observations. The editing by the film maker has given these observations a very poetic element. Hanlo borrowed the title of the film from what was written on an envelope by her grandmother to her grandfather at his address in hiding during the Second World War. In an envelope like that, she also had reported the news that their son had been arrested by the Nazis and was forced to play the role of a hero by conditions at the time. With this film, the film maker in turn wants to keep the news alive and pass it on to a new generation of people `whom it may concern'.
  • 68'
  • Netherlands
  • 2003
Director
Barbara Hanlo
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Netherlands
Year
2003
Festival Edition
IFFR 2003
Length
68'
Medium
Betacam Digi PAL
International title
To Whom It May Concern
Language
Dutch
Producers
Purple Earth Productions, Barbara Hanlo
Sales
Purple Earth Productions
Cinematography
Brigit Hillenius, Barbara Hanlo
Editor
Chris Teerink
Sound Design
Barbara Hanlo
Director
Barbara Hanlo
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Netherlands
Year
2003
Festival Edition
IFFR 2003
Length
68'
Medium
Betacam Digi PAL
International title
To Whom It May Concern
Language
Dutch
Producers
Purple Earth Productions, Barbara Hanlo
Sales
Purple Earth Productions
Cinematography
Brigit Hillenius, Barbara Hanlo
Editor
Chris Teerink
Sound Design
Barbara Hanlo