Date: October 23 2009, 03:02 PM
By: Chris Gardner
I know I’ve been nagging about this interview for some time now but believe me. I nagged them even more. Every time I bumped into them I didn’t have time to talk so I kept saying soon, soon. We ended up having the talk in the festival pub, Queen Victoria, over a beer. So here goes ladies and germs, my conversation with Severin Fiala and Ulrike Putzer.

How did the idea for Elephant Skin come to you?
We were actually working on another film at the time. We were trying to cast a part for the film and went all over Austria to find the perfect actor. We spent most parts of a year doing so. During this time we had help of a friend, who every time we auditioned actors was better than the one we tested. So we changed it all. We wrote a new script, cast her as the lead and then things took off.
So how long did the whole process take, from script to post production?
If we count all the work with the previous project it would be about a year. But if we only take Elephant Skin it would be about 3 months. The script only took a couple of days to write and the filming went by quickly.
It’s a great film, but are you happy with the results or would you maybe want to change something?
Overall absolutely. Sure we see small mistakes like all people do in their work but we’ve had people watching the film multiple times and not noticing anything. And even if we could go back and maybe change acting in a scene we wouldn’t want to. We work mostly with non actors to get more of a realistic feeling and we know that these people might not be able to go as far emotionally as some professionals and if we ask to retake something too many times it would become fake. We also never show our actors a script. The script is only for us. We tell the actors in the scene that this is where you need to go and these are key points you need to reach. The way they get to them is up to them.
That’s a pretty interesting way to approach filmmaking considering that both of you come from screenwriting school.
Yes but to never show them a script is not necessary for us. A screenplay is not about the block of paper you hold in front of you. It’s about the characters and structure of the story. Everything else comes from our actors.
Do you have any favorites of the festival so far?
There are so many good films at this festival but some that really stood out were Time And Again (Una Y Otra Vez) from USA and the documentary I Want To Live from Kyrgyzstan.
So where have you been with Elephant Skin? I assume this is not your first festival.
We’re very happy that our film has been as successful as it has. It’s been to festivals in Germany, Ireland and Austria of course. It’s also been screened in Barcelona, Vienna, San Paulo and Sarajevo.
Any awards yet?
In Germany it won 2 awards and in Vienna, at the Film Academy Festival, it won 3 prizes, best script, best production and best actress. To win the best production award was great because if you look in the credits we’re about 5 people doing everything from lighting to catering and sound.
Are you working on anything now?
We are currently writing a feature script but we just started so there’s still a lot to do.
And of course I have to ask. Are you enjoying Sweden and the Uppsala festival so far?
We hate it, no, of course not. We love it here. The festival has got this great atmosphere. We have great films and really nice people. It’s like a family thing.
Do you have Facebook?
Ok, so the last question was made up by me but it fits pretty well there, don’t you think?
There you go everybody. A little talk with two filmmakers that started working together when they realized in film school that they liked the same movies and that they were often the only two people that were agreeing on different film related topics. One thing everyone should know is that Ulrike Putzer studied at the Academy Of Fine Arts here in Sweden about 6 years ago.