I've watched the documentary yesterday evening!The producer came to my home with two DVD's (one for my ex girlfriend) and after a short chat we started watching.
It has turned out to be quite different then I imagined, since she took a radical choice during the montage process.
All the interviews with me and my ex girlfriend (and all other people casted in it) are totally gone and she gone for a pure audio / visual approach to try and bring across her message to the viewer.
This took 10 minutes to realize since not a word is spoken and all you see is people interacting with various electronic equipment.
Nevertheless... Pluriel has plenty screen time throughout the entire documentary and they took some golden moments.
In fact, she (the producer) told me that everyone keeps talking and being amazed at one scene where Pluriel is standing almost nose to nose with our bunny as they just stand there together. An amazing scene to watch indeed, accompanied with proper atmospheric music.
Diesel has some screen time as well of course, but I was originally casted for Pleo (I didn't even have Diesel yet at that time) and hence she gets most of the glory.
To further elaborate what this documentary is about, I'll give you the description that is on the cover as written by the producer herself.
Yes. Both the cover and the movie is in English (subtitles) and it's confirmed that it's going to stream via international outlets at some time as well. Pluriel is even in one of the 4 screenshots on the cover next to the textual descriptions!
The film Soul of Appliances scrutinizes the relationship between human and machine in a visual way; the naturalness with which people surround themselves with appliances, the dependence, the cherishing, but also the excessive irritation when some appliances seem to have an incomprehensible will of their own. Gradually the question arises as to how natural the association with appliances really is, and which influence it has on our lives. The film, which develops into a documentary film essay, shows the emotional battle between man and machine and tries to entice every appliance user to think.Of course, a few of you want the burning question answered: Am I allowed to share the documentary or at least the Pleo/Aibo scenes with you guys?
The answer is: YES!
However, I am in possession of the DVD before anyone else as I will not attend the cinema premiere that hits off on the 13th of February.
On the premiere itself the invited people would normally get a copy of DVD after the feature is shown.
I am fully allowed to share anything I want with you guys after the 15th, which is the date when the documentary is shown on national Dutch television.
It will be very hard to just cut out all the scenes with Aibo/Pleo as it will totally kill the essence of the entire documentary. However, I'll do so anyway and see how my personal reel for you guys will work out and look like.
If there are any questions then do not hesitate to ask me.
To the question "can we see the DVD box art?" I can say "yes", but only if there is enough appeal for it!
