Frederik Carbon

Residency: December 15, 2014 – February 20, 2015

 
Photo by Katrien Vermeire

Photo by Katrien Vermeire

Sunnyside, 2017, 72 minutes, Documentary
Director: Frederik Carbon
Cinematographer: Katrien Vermeire
Editor: Cédric Zoenen
Producers: Hanne Phlypo & Antoine Vermeesch

Director’s note:
Alan Watts archivist Henry “Sandy” Jacobs invited me to his home in West Marin in 2010 where I purchased a collection of Alan Watts recordings. We became good friends and he soon introduced me to his eccentric neighbor and architect of his house Daniel Liebermann. Katrien Vermeire and I followed them from 2012 to 2015. Sandy and Dan passed away in 2015 within five weeks of each other.

Sunnyside is a portrait of these two extraordinary old men, both influential artists in the 1950s and ’60s. Ninety-year-old sound artist Henry “Sandy” Jacobs seizes the day and is wary of words. Anchored in the here and now, he finds wisdom in insecurity. By contrast, the architect Daniel Liebermann (who studied and collaborated with Frank Lloyd Wright on the Marin County Civic Center) dwells in the realm of memories and unfulfilled dreams. Carbon was born in Ostend, Beligium, and lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.

Festivals and theatrical screenings:
2019 Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam (NL)
2019 Bergamo Film Meeting, Bergamo (IT)
2018 Traces de Vies, Clermont Ferrand (FR)
2018 La Fête du changement d'heure, Brussels (BE)
2018 Les États généraux du film documentaire, Lussas (FR)
2018 Interrobang Film Festival, Des Moines, Iowa (US)
2018 DOK.fest München (DE)
2018 April 11 - May 8 theatrical screenings: BUDA Kortrijk, Studio Skoop Ghent, Cinema Palace Brussels, Cinema Zed Leuven, Cinema Zuid Antwerpen (BE)
2018 Slamdance documentary feature competition, Park City, Utah (US)
2017 Filmer à Tout Prix, Brussels (BE): Special mention Panorama Belge

 
 
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