Ik ben Alice

  • 80'
  • Netherlands
  • 2015
Elderly Mrs Remkes looks into the camera. We hear a robotic female voice asking questions in Dutch; Mrs Remkes starts talking. The robotic voice comes from Alice, a 60-centimeter-tall robot with a humanoid face and a (not particularly good) camera behind her eyes. People are scared of big robots, a member of the Selemca research group (at Amsterdam’s Free University) explains later. But the aged test subject remains hesitant: ‘I’d prefer a real person.’ ‘Oh, that’s a shame', Alice replies - thanks to some clever voice-recognition software.
Not much later, Mrs Remkes is babbling away to Alice, who is regularly brought to her (Alice can’t walk). And to Mrs Schellekens-Blanke and to Mrs Van Wittmarschen. The three OAPs seem to have got used to these caredroids (social care robots) made by the American firm Hanson Robotics. Researchers analyse Alice’s camera recordings and discuss with carers - who wonder whether this is what the future holds.
  • 80'
  • Netherlands
  • 2015
Director
Sander Burger
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Netherlands
Year
2015
Festival Edition
IFFR 2015
Length
80'
Medium
DCP
International title
Alice Cares
Language
Dutch
Producer
Janneke Doolaard
Production Company
KeyDocs
Sales
KeyDocs
Screenplay
Sander Burger
Cinematography
Sal Kroonenberg
Editor
Manuel Rombley
Sound Design
Gideon Bijlsma, Taco Drijfhout, Hein Verhoeven
Music
Jeroen Arts
Local Distributor
Cinema Delicatessen
Website
https://doxy.nl/project/ik-ben-alice
Director
Sander Burger
Premiere
World premiere
Country of production
Netherlands
Year
2015
Festival Edition
IFFR 2015
Length
80'
Medium
DCP
International title
Alice Cares
Language
Dutch
Producer
Janneke Doolaard
Production Company
KeyDocs
Sales
KeyDocs
Screenplay
Sander Burger
Cinematography
Sal Kroonenberg
Editor
Manuel Rombley
Sound Design
Gideon Bijlsma, Taco Drijfhout, Hein Verhoeven
Music
Jeroen Arts
Local Distributor
Cinema Delicatessen
Website
https://doxy.nl/project/ik-ben-alice