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The Tracey Fragments - Re-Edit project The Tracey Fragments RE-EDIT project is a Creative Commons licensed remixing initiative using all footage from the 4 week shoot of the movie. 4 separate file groups are released including the Final Cut Project Files. Each file, which has a file size around 4 to 5 gigabyte, contains hundreds of Quicktime Clips (.mov) with single scences from the independent production. These clips were used as fragments in the final movie and are now available on the BitTorrent Network. You can get a complete new vision and perspective of the movie with these kind of raw material. Take a look behind the scences and have a real-life experience with the actors. 16 gigabyte for the whole material is very heavy, but it's worth it. Furthermore it’s remarkable, that Team Tracey has released this stuff before the cinematical release in October (Canada) and November 2007 (USA). Check out the official movie website or the site www.bittorrent.com/users/the-tracey-fragments for more information. |
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Plot:
The Tracey Fragments returned from the Berlin International Film Festival a winner, with sold-out screenings, sales and having earned the Manfred Salzgeber Prize. The Prize is dedicated to Manfred Salzgeber, the former Panorama director, who helped shape the Berlinale profile. A jury of three chooses a film "that broadens the boundaries of cinema today" from amongst the entries to the Panorama programme. The prize caps off a fantastic world premiere for the film with warm receptions by the Berlinale audiences. Bruce McDonald reported that the experience “surpassed our expectations” and regarding the award: “I am so honoured on behalf of the ‘Tracey’ team to win a prize for innovative filmmaking. It’s an amazing end to a great festival”. Director Bruce McDonald about the movie: “I’m very proud of this movie, having a great team including the astonishing talent of Ellen Page, to bring the story to life. The Tracey Fragments pushes the boundaries of cinematic language, using multi-frame to dazzling effect. Our main objective was to be emotional, not just stylish. We hope you truly experience this film, get inside the dizzy heart of Tracey Berkowitz and be a part of her journey.” Awards
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Press comments: "Ellen Page, who continually chooses challenging roles not for the Oscar, but for the experience, delivers another stand-out performance as Tracey. You name it, she conquers: from the cursing, to the partial nudity, to the attempted rape, Page pumps every inch of her soul into the role. McDonald wanted to remind the audience prior to the screening that this was ´just a story about a 15-year-old girl.´ “ "A daring film - but not in the competition. Something like the daring quality of the Canadian Bruce McDonald, who was enthusiastically received at the Hofer Filmtage in the past with his early Indie icons ´Roadkill´ and ´Highway 61´, would have been a welcome sight in the competition. In ´The Tracey Fragments´ he tells the story of a 15-year-old´s emotional confusion with a breathtakingly intense split-screen experiment." "The restlessness of the protagonist, the loops and the music remind us of ´Run, Lola, Run.´ The constant cuts and repetitions underline the oppressive, impressive mood of ´The Tracey Fragments.´ ... You can find it later in the video store between ´Donnie Darko´ and the ´Best-of-Michel-Gondry-DVD.´" "The fascination and the respect for this elaborate technique are impressive. The actress Ellen Page sweeps across the screen in every scene like a whirlwind of sheer energy that winds down." "Fantastic - and already one of my favorite films at this year´s Berlinale. ... ´The Tracey Fragments´ is the greatest operatic performance featuring the artistic and painterly use of the split-screen technique since ´The Pillow Book´ and the split-screen sequences in ´Hulk´ ... All in all, it is precise and efficient, and well thought-out in its cognitive, psychological and especially sensual design." "The gifted Page is on a roll: this new performance will build an international audience." "The Canadian independent production ´The Tracey Fragments´ is the highlight on the first day. Young Ellen Page delivers a fantastic tour de force. ... McDonald succeeds - also thanks to the fantastic Ellen Page - in mirroring the inner state of his heroine cinematically. An outstanding, deeply disturbing film that never betrays its subject." "This is Bruce McDonald. Very small, very big." "Bruce McDonald establishes a unity where the individual elements form a symbiosis and actually allow for a very intense viewing experience. This also has to do with Ellen Page´s presence, who is virtually a gravitational field that prevents this cinematic centrifuge from tearing apart. The film goes beyond normality during these skillfully done sequences." On the Berlinale Competition: "Of course you can always suspect that film production worldwide didn´t have anything else to offer this spring, but if you look at the other sections you can see there were also films with a completely different approach other than the constant good-natured desire to produce art and the struggle for a good cause. The panorama opening film ´The Tracey Fragments´ by Bruce McDonald, for example, ... could have brought a breath of fresh air to the competition." Technically innovative. I don't think anybody has used split screens quite this way or to this extent. But it's not just a technical tour de force. Ellen Page's performance is really strong. The film is very much about a runaway teenager and her fragmented consciousness. It packs an emotional wallop. |
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