Imhoof's 1981 "The Boat is Full" shone a light
on Switzerland's decision to send Jewish refugees back to
certain death in Germany during World War Two.
For Eldorado he was prompted by the new refugees to remember his
own childhood friendship with an Italian refugee girl, Giovanna,
who his parents took in.
"The experience, to live with a sister coming from war was - all
my life the presence of refugees," he said.
The film blends episodes involving his tragic wartime friendship
with today's exodus of refugees to Europe.
In the film, an Italian naval ship off the coast of Syria fishes
1,800 boat people from the Mediterranean. Taken to a refugee
camp, they are the lucky ones, spared the fate of the thousands
who have drowned attempting to cross the sea.
"This film (about wartime Jewish refugees) was called The Boat
is Full, and now the boats really are full," he said. "The boat
is full, reloaded 40 years later. And it's a pity the story is
not ended yet."
Never afraid to tackle awkward subjects, Imhoof has seen at
least two of his films banned or censored. It took almost a
decade for Switzerland to allow the screening of his 1968 expose
of the reality in the country's prison system.
And yet even he struggled to come to terms with the fate of his
childhood friendship.
"My producers and the editors tried to get more secrets out of
me," he said. "I was not sure if I would allow the audience to
know all these secrets."
Driven by the desire to give the human face to refugees that
Giovanna was eventually denied, Imhoof seeks in Eldorado to
portray the lives of some of those who come now. One, now
working as a dishwasher in a Paris restaurant, will be in
attendance at the premiere.
"His plan is to go back to Africa to become a politician,"
Imhoof said.
(Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Editing by Matthew Mpoke Bigg)
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