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The Invisible Ones

The Invisible Ones

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Martijn Blekendaal
Netherlands, Belgium
2024
75 min
World Premiere
IDFA Competition for Youth Documentary
Synopsis

Filmmaker Martijn Blekendaal thinks there should be a superhero for invisible children: kids who need to be invisible because otherwise their lives are in danger. In The Invisible Ones he tells the stories of four children—some of whom are now 85 years old—who learned to master the art of going unnoticed. This is something he learned to do in his own life.

Among the children is a woman who stayed silent as a mouse during the war (but no longer) and a man who surrounds himself with hundreds of colored lights and plastic flowers since the darkness of his time spent in hiding. And there's a boy who would like to tell his story, but has to stay invisible. And yet appears on screen.

This is the starting point for an exploration of the ways in which attempts have been made to portray the invisible in the history of film, photography and television. The Invisible Ones thus becomes a playful media experiment, an attempt to create a superhero and a tribute to invisible children and to the superpowers in ordinary people.

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Credits
75 min
color / black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: Dutch
Director
    Martijn Blekendaal
    Martijn Blekendaal
Production
    Willemijn Cerutti for Cerutti Film
    Willemijn Cerutti for Cerutti Film
Co-production
    Bram Crols for Associate Directors
    Bram Crols for Associate Directors
Cinematography
    Pim Hawinkels
    Pim Hawinkels
Editing
    Martijn Blekendaal,
    Laura Brouwer
    Martijn Blekendaal,
    Laura Brouwer
Sound
    Benny Jansen
    Benny Jansen
Sound Design
    Peter Warnier
    Peter Warnier
Music
    Sebastiaan Koolhoven
    Sebastiaan Koolhoven
Screenplay
    Martijn Blekendaal
    Martijn Blekendaal
Involved TV Channel
    VPRO
    VPRO
Screening copy
    Cerutti Film
    Cerutti Film

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