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CENTRE POMPIDOU
Place Georges Pompidou - 75004 Paris
Subway: Hôtel de Ville, Rambuteau, Les-Halles, lines 1, 4, 11
PT 6 euros - TR 4 euros
Accreditations and pass: free entrance, in the limit of the capacity |
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> cinema 1
REPRESSION
Liu WEI : Weile Wangque de Jinian | Documentary | dv | color | 0:12:50 | China | 2009 [•]
Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL : A Letter to Uncle Boonmee | Experimental Fiction | | color | 0:17:40 | Thailand| 2009 [•]
Eija-Liisa AHTILA : Missä on missä? | Experimental film | 35mm | color and b&w | 0:55:50 | Finland | 2009 [•]
LIU WEI films the silence of passers-by 20 years after the protests at Tiananmen Square in China. While the memory of the deaths is becoming blurred, the impossible remembrance is being replaced by illusion. Apichatpong WEERASETHAKUL slowly films the interior spaces of houses in a village. They are all deserted, apart from one, wherein we see a group of young soldiers digging a hole in the ground. Three men recite a letter addressed to Uncle Boonmee, which tells the story of a small community where all the houses have been abandoned. Eija-Liisa AHTILA recounts an incident which took place during the Algerian war. Reacting to the atrocities committed, two young Algerian boys murder their friend, a French boy of the same age. The film starts in the present day as Death enters the house of the Poet. She starts to investigate these past events, which gradually become interwoven with the present moment.
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CENTRE POMPIDOU
Place Georges Pompidou - 75004 Paris
Subway: Hôtel de Ville, Rambuteau, Les-Halles, lines 1, 4, 11
PT 6 euros - TR 4 euros
Accreditations and pass: free entrance, in the limit of the capacity |
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> cinema 1
THE WAR WILL NOT TAKE PLACE
Damir CUCIC : Grad na nisanu | Exp. documentary | dv | color | 0:07:00 | Croatia | 2009 [•]
Ivan FAKTOR : Das Lied ist aus | Exp. documentary | hi8, dv | color | 0:18:00 | Croatia | 2008 [•]
Ivan FAKTOR : Kangaroo Court | Experimental Fiction | 35mm | color and b&w | 0:07:40 | Croatia | 2007 [•]
Pieter GEENEN : Atlantis | Video | dv | color | 0:11:00 | Belgium / China | 2008 [•]
Basma ALSHARIF : We Began by Measuring Distance | Video | dv, 16mm | color | 0:19:00 | Palestine / Egypt | 2009 [•]
Till ROESKENS : Vidéocartographies : Aïda, Palestine | Exp. documentary | dv | black and white | 0:10:00 | Germany / Palestine | 2008 [•]
Soren Thilo FUNDER : Friedlos (aka The Bandit Wolf-Man) | Experimental Fiction | hd dvcpro | color | 0:08:12 | Denmark | 2009 [•]
Lida ABDUL : In Transit | Exp. documentary | 35mm | color | 0:04:55 | Austria / Germany, France | 2008 [•]
Damir CUCIC edits images of Vukovar taken during the Serbo-Croatian war. While the murderers chase their prey, the camera escapes, disoriented, into the forest. In “ Das Lied ist aus”, Ivan FAKTOR combines war images shot in the Croatian city of Osijek with clips from the soundtrack of Fritz Lang’s “M le Maudit”, laying out a macabre portrait of a city devastated by irrational forces and invisible murderers. In “Kangaroo Court” which is set in a disused factory in Zagreb, Ivan FAKTOR adapts the scene from “M le Maudit” where the Berlin subway crowd judges and accuses the murderer. Pieter GEENEN films the Three-Gorges dam in China and questions the meaning of such a devastated landscape. Basma ALSHARIF also explores the ultimate disillusion that comes when material images fail to communicate the tragedy of a country at war. Till ROESKENS asked the inhabitants of the camp Aïda in Bethlehem to draw a map of their surroundings. The film shows the drawings being created, accompanied by narratives, which bring life to these subjective geographies. Soren Thilo FUNDER shows us men and women on the outskirts of a city, joined together to banish the bandit “Friedlos” (the Wolf-man bandit). They play out the banishing ritual in which they attach the outcast to a horse before exiling him from the city. Lida ABDUL films children transforming airplane scrap into kites in a suburb of Kabul.
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CENTRE POMPIDOU
Place Georges Pompidou - 75004 Paris
Subway: Hôtel de Ville, Rambuteau, Les-Halles, lines 1, 4, 11
Free entrance, until complet capacity |
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[PANEL DISCUSSION]
> petite salle
"OU VA LE CINEMA?"
Organized by the Centre Pompidou
Discussion with Pedro COSTA, Tariq TEGUIA and Jacques RANCIERE
The Rencontres Internationales is collaborating once again with the Centre Pompidou on the series of debates “Où va le cinéma?” from December 2nd-5th. Both the debates scheduled in the framework of this series of debates and the screenings programmed by the Rencontres Internationales at the Centre Pompidou will explore the idea of “film and politics”.
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CENTRE POMPIDOU
Place Georges Pompidou - 75004 Paris
Subway: Hôtel de Ville, Rambuteau, Les-Halles, lines 1, 4, 11
PT 6 euros - TR 4 euros
Accreditations and pass: free entrance, in the limit of the capacity |
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> cinema 1
DON’T CHANGE A THING
In the presence of Pedro Costa, and Jeanne Balibar (to be confirmed)
Pedro COSTA : Ne change rien | Documentary | 35mm | black and white | 1:38:00 | Portugal / France | 2009 [•]
"Ne change rien" was born out of a friendship between actress Jeanne Balibar, sound engineer Philippe Morel and Pedro Costa. Jeanne Balibar, singer, from rehearsals to recordings, rock concerts to lyrical chants, from an attic in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines to the stage in a Tokyo cafe, from Johnny Guitar to Périchole of Offenbach.
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