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Miriam Backstrom: IASPIS.


Miriam Backstrom's fine new film Rebecka, 2004, elicits the double entendre double entendre
Noun

a word or phrase with two interpretations, esp. with one meaning that is rude [obsolete French]

Noun 1.
: where truth lies. In the film, Backstrom depends on a routine interview style to put forty-two minutes worth of questions and decrees to Rebecka Hemse, a renowned Swedish actress. It is perhaps not so odd that Rebecka calls to mind the first reality-TV show, An American Family “Loud Family” redirects here. For the rock band, see The Loud Family (band).

Considered television's first reality show, An American Family was shot documentary style in 1971 and first aired in the United States on PBS in early 1973.
, the 1973 cinema verite ci·né·ma vé·ri·té  
n.
A style of documentary filmmaking that stresses unbiased realism.



[French cinéma-vérité : cinéma, cinema + vérité, truth.
 documentary chronicling seven months of the Louds carrying on their middle-class life. Yet no secret is made of the fact that there is a script for Rebecka; Backstrom met with Hemse several times during its preparation, and the actress occasionally refers to its pages on camera, raising the question of whether she is looking at a screenplay or a reconstructed account of those earlier conversations. Rather than chronicling reality, Rebecka succeeds at the invention of truth where "staging the real" has become an acceptable, if ambiguous documentary form.

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Backstrom's nimble script begins with a conceit. "I can answer your questions," Hemse explains, "if you tell me what to say," thus pulling the plug on realism while underlining that her role in life is to act. This echoes Andy Warhol's hilarious BBC BBC
 in full British Broadcasting Corp.

Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927.
 interview where he stubbornly insisted that his interviewer ask his questions with answers a la mode. But there is little comic relief comic relief
n.
A humorous or farcical interlude in a serious literary work or drama, especially a tragedy, intended to relieve the dramatic tension or heighten the emotional impact by means of contrast.
 in Rebecka. The film pulses on conversational tides, some even cringe cringe  
intr.v. cringed, cring·ing, cring·es
1. To shrink back, as in fear; cower.

2. To behave in a servile way; fawn.

n.
An act or instance of cringing.
 inducing, and by its end, when Hemse says, "If I see the fiction as something authentic, why leave the fiction at all?" everything's become a conundrum. Has she turned in a genuine performance or merely been genuine? Asked how she approaches realism in a "behind-the-scenes film" (such as Rebecka), Hemse is blunt: "I play an actress." To compound the ambiguity, questions and answers are often set in a staccato rhythm. Backstrom wonders if Hemse is ever unguarded. Her answer ricochets, never connecting with the question: "I'm most open when I am playing open."

In Sweden, the reception of Rebecka has been focused on Backstrom's subtlety at creating irresolvable ir·re·solv·a·ble  
adj.
1. Irresoluble.

2. Impossible to separate into component parts; irreducible.
 ambiguities within Hemse's "character"--and it's splendidly carried off. But cursory attention has been paid to Backstrom's own role, as the unseen interloper, upstaging the camera with commands that are all the more intimidating for being soft-spoken: "Look like you are in love.... I want to see how you look when you eat. Eat this.... I'll give you a series of statements and I want you to state them.... Be so kind and let your hair down." Hemse complies, but whenever she falls short of Backstrom's expectations, as happens when she is told to put her hair up again, Backstrom's reprimands are swift: "Go and do it properly." Hemse obeys. Backstrom's single appearance in her film--reaching into the frame to pick lint lint - A Unix C language processor which carries out more thorough checks on the code than is usual with C compilers.

Lint is named after the bits of fluff it supposedly picks from programs.
 off the actress's dress--silently telegraphs further disappointment.

Sprinkled throughout the conversation are emotionally loaded zigzags of disquieting dis·qui·et  
tr.v. dis·qui·et·ed, dis·qui·et·ing, dis·qui·ets
To deprive of peace or rest; trouble.

n.
Absence of peace or rest; anxiety.

adj. Archaic
Uneasy; restless.
 effect, as when Backstrom inquires if Hemse could fall in love with her. But nothing is more unsettling un·set·tle  
v. un·set·tled, un·set·tling, un·set·tles

v.tr.
1. To displace from a settled condition; disrupt.

2. To make uneasy; disturb.

v.intr.
 or less expected than when Backstrom says, without a speck of emotion: "Here you cry." The words fall like the overture to some horrific session of torture. And Hemse weeps. Backstrom has created a significant invention of real drama with Rebecka that skirts in and out of different truths so quickly that it is blistering. If you are lucky, you can give in to it.
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Author:Jones, Ronald
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Critical Essay
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Date:Jan 1, 2005
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