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The visual language of a beautifull furnished house and the body-language of the two owners.
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Avant-garde, Netherlands, 2007, 5 min
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by: Marianne Theunissen, Chris Baaten “Yellow Fever” is a film about language, the visual language of a beautiful furnished house in which two ladies reside, as well as the language of their bodies. They throw with words, words that are not addressed to one of them in particular, instead they refer to the house and to the ongoing physical confrontation between the two ladies.
There is an awkwardness in this communication that has to do with the absence of a speaker or a listener.
Genre: Avant-garde
Cast: Mia Es, van, Leny Es, van
Director: Marianne Theunissen
Cinematography: Chris Baaten
Festival screenings in Netherlands: amsterdamshorts, amsterdam, 2008
Festival screenings internationally: Oberhausen, Germany, 2007-06-05, in competition
kasseler dokfest, Germany, 2007-11-10, in competition
Distribution: Show to your audience? Läs mer på Glimz Sales 
World premiere: 2009-05-07 Location: Haarlem, Netherlands Format: 16:9, stereo, MiniDV
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"“Yellow Fever'” is the title of the film and it is a sinister piece of work. Pale yellow dominates a room, which is crammed with baubles and kitsch – a fireplace with golden curlicues, mirrors, drapes – the kind of surroundings that ram the word " Hanne Hagenaars
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Denna film är en del av projektet Vision In/Out med stöd från Framtidens kultur. read more 
a selection of films from Glimz.
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