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EXCLUSIVE: Filmmaker Ilker Çatak, whose terrific film The Teachers’ Lounge is Germany’s submission for Best International Feature at the 96th Academy Awards, wants to see and make films that provoke.
But what exactly does that mean?
Well, according to Çatak, most filmmakers, including himself, can feel a bit ‘same,’ despite best intentions. “We’re all kind of left-wing and woke, none of us are racist and we have the same values,” he begins during one of several conversations we’ve held over recent months at Telluride, TIFF and over email. “Sometimes I feel like I watch films, and they’re so safe. You know where the story’s going to, and I actually want to see films that sometimes provoke and are not aligned to my perception of the world.”
“I like it when a filmmaker makes a bold decision and risks something,” adds the director, whose credits include I Was, I Am, I Will Be and Stambul Garden.
For example, he says Yorgos Lanthimos’s Golden Lion-winning Poor Things “was bold for a filmmaker to make.” I wholeheartedly agree. The same goes for Paola Sorrentino and Justine Triet’s films. I agree with that, too.
The Teachers’ Lounge, which was acquired by Sony Pictures Classics back in March for all rights in North America, Latin America and most European territories, is set in a German school. Çatak sees “school as a miniature of society.”
“You’ve got the dean, you’ve got people with power in charge, and then you’ve got the people, the students, and you’ve got a school newspaper, which is representing the press. We thought — seeing as we live in such hysterical times where everybody just wants to be right and does not listen anymore, where it’s just about cancelling the other person or ‘alternative facts’ as they get called
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