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First Take
"...if you come to my house, dear friend
bring me a lamp and a window,
so I can look through it at the crowd in the happy alley."
Forugh Farrokhzad
The world can lie below
your wings,
life can rest in your hands,
if you stand up and pass
if you shout out
freedom and flight
with the loudest voice, the voice of a woman
if you shout out.
We wanted to open a
window, as small, as it might be.
And maybe it can throw
some light on your cold and lonely seasons,
as little as it might be.
Diana Saqeb
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SECOND TAKE
is the term for repeating a take in order to achieve a better
result. The second take is never identical with the first
one. The film festival SECOND TAKE is the continuation of
the SPLICE IN film programme that was previously screened
in Germany.
In the short history of Afghan
cinema, women have been behind the camera for the first
time only since 2001. Their cinematographic work is political
in that it reflects and criticizes the present situation
and is committed to the future status of women in Afghan
society.

Poster SECOND TAKE
SECOND TAKE festival juxtaposes
the theme of "women and Afghanistan", which has
been repeatedly instrumentalized, with local initiatives
of female filmmakers, actresses and women's organizations,
whose political work partially goes back to pre-Taliban
times and has since then also been pursued in exile.
SECOND TAKE shows current documentary
film productions, full-length features and educational feature
films, e.g., the short feature Rushany ("Lightness")
by the director Latif Ahmadi from 2004 that deals in a humorous
way with teaching village women how to read and write. Also
two historical films from the archive of Afghan Films will
be shown: the feature film Talabgar ("The Marriage
Candidate") shot in 1969 by Khaleq Alil and the short
feature Sayeh ("Shadow") by the director Nacir
Alqas from 1990.
Making a cinematic link to
India, Iran, Europe, and the USA, topics such as gender
and society within and across national borders are addressed.
For example, the Indian film Nari Adalat ("Women Courts")
by the filmmaker and women's activist Deepa Dhanraj that
documents an alternative legal form, originating from a
self-initiative, which intervenes in existing, hierarchical,
legal structures. In the documentary Ruzegar-e ma ("Our
times"), the Iranian director Rakhshan Bani-Etemad
accompanies the 48 female candidates who tried in vain to
run for president in 2001. The documentary films of the
famous Iranian director and poet Forugh Farrokhzad and the
director Kamran Shirdel historically refer to Iranian cinema
of the 1960s. The feature film La Promesse shot in Belgium
by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne in 1996 deals with the situation
of refugees in Belgium and the relationship of 15-year-old
Igor to his father.
The festival is opened by Diana
Saqeb's documentary 25 Darsad ("25 Percent") from
2007 on the everyday difficulties of female members of parliament
in Afghanistan. It will be followed by the film Divorce
Iranian Style by Kim Longinotto and Ziba Mir-Hosseini about
women in a Tehran family court.
The SPLICE IN film programme
was previously shown in Germany in Kassel, Berlin and Hamburg,
and has now been newly compiled in cooperation with CACA-Kabul
in Kabul under the title SECOND TAKE.
Last Take
The current atmosphere in which people
suffer under unstable living conditions, in which daily
explosions make life extremely difficult and culture is
treated with hostility, in these times it seems almost impossible
to organise a film festival on the theme of gender.
The determination of the team of organisers to create an
open atmosphere brought us together from Germany and Afghanistan
despite the unfavourable circumstances so that the film
festival SECOND TAKE can bear fruit.

Filmstill: Postcards from Tora Bora
A few words on the organisers
mazefilm is an independent group of female
artists founded in Berlin by two artists. The work of this
artistic association mainly focuses on producing documentary
films, doing research on gender and politics in film and
organising film festivals. For several years now, the group's
work has been concentrating on Afghanistan.
mazefilm was involved into the editing of the book Kabul/Teheran
1979ff - Filmlandschaften, Städte unter Stress und
Migration, a publication on film, urban development and
migration, and participated in the exhibition Kabulistan
in Madrid.
It is a major concern of the Centre for
Art and Culture Afghanistan (CACA-Kabul), which was founded
in Kabul in 2003, to initiate new and independent developments.
CACA-Kabul produces documentary films, is the publisher
of the literary and art magazine Honarmand, organises film
festivals, and under the name Cinema-Club holds discussion
rounds on the critique and analysis of films.
Shared opinions have enabled the collaboration
between mazefilm and CACA-Kabul and the realisation of the
festival SECOND TAKE in Kabul.
Finally, we would like to acknowledge and
cordially thank all those who supported us in realising
the festival SPLICE IN in Germany and SECOND TAKE in Afghanistan:
Ingenieur Latif Ahmadi / Afghan Film / Kabul,
Jochen Becker / metroZones / Berlin, Gabriel Buti &
Kristell Dorval / French Cultural Center / Kabul, Kai Franke
DAAD / Dushanbe, Jeannette Gaussi / Berlin, Golalai Habib
/ Donya-je zan / Kabul, Lien Heidenreich & Ibrahim Hotak
& Rita Sachse Toussaint / Goethe-Institut / Kabul, Azra
Jafari & Guissou Jahangiri / Armanshahr / Kabul, Tarous
Jaghory / Kabul, Joost Janmaat / Amsterdam, Ali Karimi /
CACA-Kabul, Merle Kröger / Berlin, Anke Marschall /
Berlin, Jamila Mujahed & Matin Mujahed / Malalai / Kabul,
Mowdood Popal / Kabul, Marion Müller & Semin Qasmi
/ Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, Roya Sadat / Kabul, Nacir
& Schabnam Alqas / Kassel, Katharina von Wilcke / DepArtment
/ Berlin, Leeda Yaqoobi & Afifa Azim / Afghan Women's
Network / Kabul
We hope that the result of this collaboration
will lead to further co-operations between independent groups
nationally and internationally.
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