In the spring of 2019, together with my musician friend Marnix, I started with the creation of a character. A character based on the region in the Netherlands we are both from; Westfriesland. The region is known for its stiff, stubborn, not a word too much, and concealed character, but as a result of the boredom, it is also known for her typical eccentric provincials who attempt to conquer the world. Because with no drama happening around you, you have to create your own.
The project started out as an ode to the way we always exaggerated our lives as a result of the boredom we have experienced growing up in the flat and dull Westfriesland. This ode is the character Martin Malibu. Martin is a parody on romanticising provincial life, and the pain and burdens of the troubled provincial artist. Martin’s life is dominated by his dream of becoming a singer, following in the footsteps of world famous West-Frisian singer George Baker.
The fictional character, played by my friend Marnix, started out with a short film followed by the debut release of Martin’s music. In the process of creating this film I already started noticing how similar Marnix started to behave to Martin. He started to wear the same clothes, say the same things and act the same way as Martin. This made me curious to research this further. I started to approach the character in a more documentary way to slowly introduce him from his fictional world into the real world. I noticed that the more I was doing this, the less I had to direct it.
Marnix started morphing into Martin.
JOCHEM JOOST - SMURFENVLIEGTUIG/FILMHERINNERINGEN
This project is a collaboration with Jochem, a young musician who grew up and lived on the island Texel all his life. Together we worked on a short film about- and guided by his music. The film follows him representing an exaggerated version of how it is to grow up in isolation and how this contributes to the creation of his music.
a film by Linus Kropp | music by Jochem Joost
|sound by Rory Tol | starring Jochem van der Hoek, Illés Plompen, Adriaan Boon, and Tristan Gilligan
2018