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'THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF IBELIN' DOCUMENTARY IS AN EMOTIONAL ODE TO CONNECTION
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   THE REMARKABLE LIFE OF IBELIN IS AN EMOTIONAL ODE TO CONNECTION AND GAMING
   
   In the new doc, filmmaker Benjamin Ree and animator Rasmus Tukia honored the
   life of gamer Mats Steen. 
   By Roxanne Fequiere
   Oct. 25, 2024



For Mats Steen, a Norwegian gamer who lived with a degenerative disease called
Duchenne muscular dystrophy, playing the online multiplayer game World of
Warcraft gave him a powerful way to connect with a community of like-minded
people. During his relatively brief time on earth, he spent tens of thousands of
hours immersing himself in a world where his physical limitations had almost no
effect on his gameplay. 

When Steen died in 2014 at the age of 25, his family assumed his disease had
kept him isolated — but in fact he’d been an integral and beloved part of a
digital community, which reached out to his family to share in their mourning.
Unbeknownst to his relatives, Steen had formed deep friendships across vast
distances because of his passion and pastime.



The Remarkable Life of Ibelin, a documentary by filmmaker Benjamin Ree, takes a
deep dive into Steen’s digital life, interviewing his friends and plumbing the
Steen family’s archives. The film takes viewers on a journey through the breadth
of Mats Steen’s adventurous life online — introducing us to Ibelin, his
charismatic World of Warcraft persona — and underscores how community and
soulful relationships can transcend the boundaries of the physical world.

Ree first learned about the Steens’ story after reading a BBC article featuring
quotes from Mats’ parents, Robert and Trude. “Mats’ uncle — the one in the film
that’s getting married — he was my teacher at school,” Ree explains. “He was
also the one that taught me filmmaking, and he was the one that [posted] on
Facebook the feature article about Mats’ life.” Moved by the story, Ree reached
out to see if Robert might have home videos that could potentially be used in a
documentary about his son.

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“I said, ‘We don’t know if this is going to be a film, but do you want me to
digitize them for you? I’ll do that myself,’ ” Ree recalls. In the first of the
Steens’ videos Ree watched, he saw a baby that looked like pictures he’d seen of
himself as an infant — then spotted his own parents standing nearby. Ree was
born seven days after Mats in 1989, and their parents had been friendly before
the Ree family moved to a different part of Norway and lost touch. “I knew that
our parents were in the same group of friends [in the ’80s, but] the chances of
Mats and me meeting up and then being in the same footage together are very
[low],” he says. “In a way, it felt like it was meant to be.”

As Ree continued to sift through the videos, he found the way Robert shot them
lent itself to creating the documentary. “He is a collector, and the way he’s
collecting stamps, he was also filming these family videos back in the ’90s.
It’s not picking up the camera and saying, ‘Say hi to the camera.’ He was just
observing. Standing still and observing,” Ree explains. “I feel that you can
almost see the personality of the person filming. You can see [he’s] a very
proud father.”

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Of course, home videos of Mats’ life could only tell a portion of his story. In
order to illustrate his life within World of Warcraft, Ree worked with animators
who used models lifted directly from the game to show viewers exactly what Mats
would have seen as he played between 2004 and 2014. He also consulted with Mats’
friends, the people behind the avatars he interacted with for so many years, to
fine-tune the details.

“When it came to World of Warcraft, I didn’t have any experience at all,” he
says. “My goal with this project was to make it inclusive, so that my
94-year-old grandmother would also understand it and feel included in that
world.”

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In order to do that, Ree needed to connect with people like animator Rasmus
Tukia. He credits Tukia and other lifelong gamers who contributed to The
Remarkable Life of Ibelin with the accuracy of the immersive World of Warcraft
portion of the documentary. 

“The way the camera moves, it’s very authentic to the game. We wanted that
personal approach that Rasmus has, and that comes a lot from the gaming,” Ree
says. “In the same way that Mats’ father filmed, you can see personal choices in
where the camera is, the framing.”

“I’ve been playing [World of Warcraft] since I was 12 years old, and I’m 30
now,” Tukia tells Tudum. “Gaming can really be an incredible space that allows
anyone to connect with anyone without being judged for how they look or their
social status in real life.” Tukia’s passion for gaming eventually led him
to make films and emotes (custom emojis common in online gaming) with his
Warcraft characters, a teenage hobby that eventually turned into an animation
career. “I’ve met a lot of friends through gaming. My current partner I met
through games. She’s from the Netherlands, and I’m from Sweden, so we have a
long-distance thing going on,” Tukia says. “I obviously love the Warcraft
community, and if I can give back to them in some way, there’s just no chance
that I would be able to say no.”

Both Ree and Tukia hope that Mats’ story can shift the narrative surrounding
what it means to be a gamer. “I think 99% of the media coverage about gaming is
negative,” Ree says. “I think we need these kinds of positive stories about
online friendships as well.” Tukia adds, “I just don’t think people realize how
similar to real life [gaming] can be. Your cognitive skills can improve, you
learn to solve problems, you learn to work as a team if you play a multiplayer
game. But, most importantly, you can form friendships if you want to.”



Mats did just that, transcending his physical limitations and becoming a central
figure in a sprawling online community. “One of our goals was to show [what it’s
like] growing up inside the game, and what I found out was that it’s kind of
similar to growing up in real life,” Ree says. “Mats makes mistakes. He loses
two of his best friends for a while and then asks forgiveness. It’s a
coming-of-age story, so I hope that story also can resonate with people,
although it’s [set in] a gaming world.”

Watch The Remarkable Life of Ibelin on Netflix now. 


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