Berlin 2024 Programme
Temporary exhibition
Haus der Kulturen der Welt
John-Foster-Dulles Allee 10, 10557 Berlin / Subway: lines S5, S7, S9, S75, station: Hauptbahnhof
Free admission
Each day, specific thematic ensembles are deployed in the space, looped on flatscreen monitors in the Audifoyer and projected in the Auditorium. An evolving and temporary exhibition where thematics unfold, alternate and question contemporary practices of the moving image.
From 2pm to 8pm | Audifoyer
"In Between"
Pip Chodorov : Rooftop Flicker - Experimental film | super8 | color | 3:20 | USA, Korea, South | 2022
Pip Chodorov
Rooftop Flicker
Experimental film | super8 | color | 3:20 | USA, Korea, South | 2022
Super-8 flicker film shot and hand-developed in Seoul in spring 2022 with jazz soundtrack from a Jonas Mekas centennial tribute in Busan.
Pip Chodorov. Born April 13, 1965 in New York. Filmmaking and music composition since 1972. Studied cognitive science at the University of Rochester, NY and film semiotics at the University of Paris, France. Work in film distribution - previously Orion Classics, NYC; UGC, Paris; Light Cone, Paris; and, currently, Re:Voir Video, Paris, which he founded in 1994 and The Film Gallery, the first art gallery devoted excusively to experimental film. He is also co-founder of L'Abominable, a cooperative do-it-yourself film lab in Paris, and the moderator of the internet-based forum on experimental film, FrameWorks.
Frédéric Moffet : Goddess Of Speed - Experimental video | 16mm | color and b&w | 8:0 | Canada, USA | 2023
Frédéric Moffet
Goddess of Speed
Experimental video | 16mm | color and b&w | 8:0 | Canada, USA | 2023
A film titled Dance Movie (aka Rollerskate) appears in many Warhol filmographies, but no work with this title can be found in the Collection. The lost film, starring dancer Fred Herko gliding on a single roller skate, was shot in 1963. Herko was a talented dancer and choreographer who cofounded and performed with the Judson Dance Theater. Herko was also associated with the Mole People, a group of queer men and women who came together to get high on speed and listen to opera. In October 1964, unhoused and strung out on drugs, Herko leapt out of an open window while dancing naked to Mozart’s Coronation Mass in C Major. Although the current location of Dance Movie is unknown, accounts of it do exist, including Warhol’s evocative description in POPism of Herko “gliding in dance attitudes and looking as perfect as the ornament on the hood of a car.” Goddess of Speed poetically reimagines the missing film.
Frédéric Moffet is a media artist, educator, video editor, and cultural worker. He lives in Montreal and Chicago. His work explores the slippery territory between history, lived experience and fantasy. His projects include: Horsey, Fever Freaks, The Magic Hedge, Adresse Permanente, The Faithful, POSTFACE, Jean Genet in Chicago and Hard Fat.
Maddi Barber, June Crespo : Core - Experimental film | mov | color | 21:22 | Spain | 2022
Maddi Barber, June Crespo
CORE
Experimental film | mov | color | 21:22 | Spain | 2022
Someone is sleeping. A conveyor belt moves stones in an underground place. The stones fall through a hole in the shape of a mouth. Some hands go through a piece of concrete. Someone operates a knob that crushes the stone. In CORE, we document the different states through which the material passes: stone, dust, liquid and solid. Moving between the surface of things and underneath them, we interweave two apparently distant processes: hands traversing and manipulating cement sculptures and the process of extracting and transforming stones in a quarry. An encounter and friction between materials that is in turn the result of the meeting and negotiation of two languages, the sculptural and the cinematographic.
JUNE BIO June Crespo (Pamplona 1982) graduated in Fine Arts from the University of the Basque Country in 2005 and participated in the De Ateliers residency programme (Amsterdam 2015-2017). Her solo exhibitions include: entre alguien y algo (2022) and Ser dos (2017) at CarrerasMugica gallery, Bilbao; Helmets (2020) at Artium, Vitoria-Gasteiz; Voy, sí (2020) Heinrich Ehrhardt gallery, Madrid and No Osso (2019) at Uma Certa Falta de Coêrencia, Oporto. She has recently participated in group exhibitions such as: The Milk of Dreams, Venice Biennale 2022; Fata Morgana, Jeu de Paume (Paris) or El sentido de la Escultura at the Miró Foundation (Barcelona). MADDI BIO Maddi Barber (Valle de Arce, 1988) has a degree in Audiovisual Communication and an MA in Visual Anthropology from the University of Manchester. Her work has been shown at festivals such as Visions du Réel, FidMarseille, San Sebastian (Zabaltegi), Curtocircuito, Zinebi, Ji.hlava, Porto Post Doc and Las Palmas, among others. They have also been exhibited in museums and centres such as La Panera, Artium and the Oteiza Museum. She is currently working on the development of his first feature film, "Claros de bosque".
Lubanzadyo Mpemba : Sirenes Opacas De São Paulo - Experimental video | mov | color | 5:42 | Angola, Brazil | 2019
Lubanzadyo Mpemba
Sirenes Opacas de São Paulo
Experimental video | mov | color | 5:42 | Angola, Brazil | 2019
In Opaque Sirens of São Paulo wells the tension between the city as anonymous concrete that occupies the space, and the world as experience accumulated in the body. But the city is also the world and the space is also the body, and each one carries the anatomy of opaque memories. The magnitude of the buildings vis-à-vis the passing human scale is opaque to the search for safe places before the imposing verticality. The gesture as a detail of the body that speaks is opaque to the noise of the urban abyss. The inert suspense that scratches the skies is opaque to the experiences that transfigure themselves in self-search. And this tension neither increases nor decreases, it is constant and what sustains the daily movement, and the absence of it, in the streets of São Paulo.
Born in Angola in 1989. A transdisciplinary artist, Lubanzadyo Mpemba expresses himself in video art, photo performance, performance, and documentary. His work includes visual stagings that address migration, urban gentrification, institutional violence, and collective memory. He has a law degree, and studied Urban Sociology, Curatorial Studies, Film, and Painting in Motion.
Kita Bauchet : Les Gestes De Saint-louis - Experimental doc. | 4k | color | 32:0 | Belgium, Senegal | 2022
Kita Bauchet
Les Gestes de Saint-Louis
Experimental doc. | 4k | color | 32:0 | Belgium, Senegal | 2022
The result of a collaboration between the Senegalese contemporary dance company Diagn'art and the Belgian and Swiss artists Kita Bauchet and Stéphanie Pfister, "Saint-Louis on the move" presents a subjective sketch of the city and the rythme of its daily life. An exploration of Saint-Louis through several choreographies performed by 2 dancers and 2 cameras, on Siegfried Canto’s music that highlight the cities energy and the fierce creativity of its youth.
A graduate of INSAS, Kita Bauchet is a Belgian filmmaker. After several short fiction films, Violette et Framboise, Le temps d'un soufflé, Violette au Travail, in 2009 she directed La Fabrique de Panique, a feature-length documentary on the Belgian animated film "Panique au village" by Vincent Patar and Stéphane Aubier, will follow in 2016 Une vie contre l'oubli on the work of director André Dartevelle. In 2018, she created Bains Publics, which opened the doors to the "Bains du Centre" in the heart of a popular district of Brussels. The film received the France Télévisions prize for best documentary at the International Festival of Women's Films in Créteil as well as at the Brussels in Love festival and a special mention from the jury at the "Signes de vie Clermont-Ferrand" festival.
In the spring of 2022, Pip Chodorov filmed in Seoul. The sound is a jazz concert played in Busan as a tribute to the centenary of Jonas Mekas. Frédéric Moffet reimagines a lost Warhol film from 1963, Dance Movie (aka Rollerskate), in which Fred Herko - dancer and co-founder of the Judson Dance Theater - roller-skates. Maddi Barber and June Crespo film the meeting of two materials and two languages, the sculptural and the cinematographic. By moving between the surface and the underside of things, two distant processes are brought together: the hands that move through and manipulate the cement sculptures, and the process of extracting and transforming stone in a quarry. Lubanzadyo Mpemba explores the tension and relationship between the city, São Paulo, and the bodily experience of space. In Saint-Louis, Senegal, Kita Bauchet collaborates with Stéphanie Pfister and the Senegalese contemporary dance company Diagn'art to present a subjective sketch of the city and the daily life that punctuates it.
From 2pm to 5pm | Auditorium
"Eldorado"
Caroline Déodat : Sous Le Ciel Des Fétiches - Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 16:53 | France, Mauritius | 2023
Caroline Déodat
Sous le ciel des fétiches
Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 16:53 | France, Mauritius | 2023
Sous le ciel des fétiches répond à la difficulté de montrer l’ubiquité des archives coloniales dans l’histoire du séga mauricien. Née pendant la colonisation et l’esclavage au sein de communautés de fugitif.ves, cette pratique de danse et de poésie chantée survit aujourd’hui principalement sur les scènes touristiques des hôtels. Travaillant la relation d’emprise avec le passé colonial, le film réinvestit les spectres d’un regard qui hante. Comment projeter – littéralement faire sortir de soi – le récit de nos agresseurs ?
Caroline Déodat est artiste et chercheure. Docteure en anthropologie de l'EHESS, elle a été formée à l'École des Beaux-Arts de Lyon dans le cadre du post-diplôme Art. Par le biais de films et d'installations, elle explore les dimensions spectrales de l'image en mouvement dans une circulation entre fiction et ethnographie. De ses obsessions pour les processus d'archivage et d'aliénation, l'histoire et les mythes de la violence, elle exhume des récits par la convocation de mémoires hantologiques, d'archives en différé et d'images orales. Son travail a été montré au Musée Reina Sofía à Madrid, dans les Résonances de la Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon, à la Fondation Sandretto Re Rebaudengo à Turin, et prochainement au Salon de Montrouge, au Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival à Prague, au Magasin à Grenoble et à l'IFAN à Dakar.
Elise Florenty, Marcel Türkowsky : Zapotitland - Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 47:0 | France, Mexico | 2023
Elise Florenty, Marcel Türkowsky
Zapotitland
Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 47:0 | France, Mexico | 2023
Between phantasmagorical fiction and historical investigation, the film unveils how a daytime reverie of a young Mexican from the city turns into a nocturnal venture inside the world’s biggest cactus forest. It is here, through his imaginary disguise as a German “cactus hunter”, that one gets to know the many stories of desire, greed and death that haunt this extraordinary and strange "vegetal eldorado".
From 5pm to 8pm | Auditorium
"Reconstitution"
Che-yu Hsu : The Making Of Crime Scenes - Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 21:56 | Taiwan, France | 2022
Che-yu Hsu
The Making of Crime Scenes
Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 21:56 | Taiwan, France | 2022
Starting from a gunman involved in a murder case, I seek to reflect the collective unconscious within society and politics through the gunman's multiple peculiar roles—a filmmaker, a killer, a gangster, and a patriot. In 1984, when Taiwan was still under Martial Law, a Taiwanese American writer Henry Liu was shot to death in his own house in the US by a Taiwanese assassin. Afterward, due to the intervention and investigation of the US government authorities, this case was eventually confirmed to be a political murder jointly committed by the Military Intelligence Bureau and the biggest mafia United Bamboo Gang in Taiwan, as the government paid the mafia to kill Henry Liu. The protagonist of this work, Wu Dun, is the assassin who fired the shot at the time. After the case was exposed, the Taiwanese authorities were pressured by the US, and Wu Dun was thus sentenced to life imprisonment. However, he was given amnesty and discharged from prison after six years. After he got out of prison, Wu Dun remained an important member of the United Bamboo Gang, and he established a film company as a producer with the support of his mafia influence, making several “wuxia films” – refers to specific traditional Chinese swordplay films. In this work, I revisited the film studio that was once used by Wu Dun and is now deserted to recompose the fragments of the political assassination and the scenes of wuxia films, and I cooperated with a 3D scanning team—their job is to provide forensic scanning service at crime scenes—to make a digital double of Wu Dun.
Hsu Che-Yu (b. 1985) is an artist based in Taipei and Amsterdam. Previously, Hsu obtained a master’s degree from the Graduate Institute of Plastic Arts, Tainan National University of the Arts (Taiwan). Since 2019, he had participated in the residency program in HISK (Ghent, 2019–2020) and Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains (Tourcoing, 2020–2022). In 2022, he begins his two-year art residency in Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. Hsu has solo exhibitions at Liang Gallery (Taipei, 2022), Vanguard Gallery (Shanghai, 2020), Taipei Fine Arts Museum (2015), Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts (Taipei, 2012), SAT Society for Arts and Technology (Montreal, 2012). He has participated in the Theater der Welt (Frankfurt, 2023), Bienal de São Paulo (2021), Seoul Mediacity Biennale (2021), Sonsbeek20?24 Quadrennial public program (2021), Techniques of Becoming (Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, 2021), VIDEONALE.18 (2021), Shanghai Biennale (2018), London Design Biennale (2018), Asian Art Biennial (Taichung, 2017), and film festivals IFFR International Film Festival Rotterdam (2023, 2022, 2020, 2018), NYFF New York Film Festival (2020)and Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin (2020, 2019, 2018). He was awarded the Videonale Award of the Fluentum Collection (Kunstmuseum Bonn, 2021), the Loop Barcelona Video Art Production Award (Han Nefkens Foundation, 2020), the Taishin Annual Grand Prize (Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture, 2016), and was a finalist for HUGO BOSS ASIA ART (2019).
David Kelley : The Book Of The Dead - Experimental doc. | 4k | color | 19:42 | USA | 2023
David Kelley
The Book of the Dead
Experimental doc. | 4k | color | 19:42 | USA | 2023
The Book of the Dead is an experimental documentary meditating on the American poet Muriel Rukeyser’s poem about the Gauley Tunnel tragedy. In the 1930s in West Virginia, nearly 2,000 primarily Black migrant workers were sickened or killed by silicosis, a lung disease caused by breathing silica dust. Rukeyser travelled to West Virginia to meet workers and their families, in some cases, appropriating their words directly. The film revises her white characters to a predominately Black cast — more accurately reflecting the insidious racism prevalent in American society at the time. The film appropriates interviews with the poet, her unfinished screenplay, and worker’s testimony to U.S. Congress. Using actors, theatrical sets, and 3D generated backgrounds, the film produces a multisensory experience of Rukeyser’s process and the industrial tragedy. Unable to travel during the Covid-19 pandemic, Kelley designed the West Virginia mining sets in Unreal, a 3D gaming software and filmed actors at a green screen studio near his home in Los Angeles. The work's theme of failure to breathe poignantly resonates with the Covid-19 pandemic, and the final words turned protest chant of George Floyd: I can't breathe.
David Kelley (Born in Portland Oregon. Lives in Los Angeles California.) Kelley is an artist working with photography, video, and installation. His recent projects draw attention to the effects of global capitalism, resource extraction, and shifting physical and political landscapes. Influenced by a range of visual traditions, Kelley draws upon elements of experimental documentary, ethnography, performance, and avant-garde cinema. By working at the intersection of these strategies, he encourages an understanding of his subjects that is simultaneously direct and speculative. His work has been shown in galleries and museums nationally and internationally. Recent exhibitions include the Museum of Modern Art in New York and Fotofest Biennial, Houston. Other exhibitions include Commonwealth and Council in Los Angeles, The Bank in Shanghai, the de Cordova Biennial in Boston, BAK in Utrecht, MAAP space in Australia, and the Jim Thompson Art Center in Bangkok. Kelley received a Master of Fine Art from the University of California, Irvine, and was a 2010 -11 resident at the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program. He is currently based in Los Angeles, California, and is an Associate Professor of the Practice at the Roski School of Art and Design, University of Southern California.
Mario Pfeifer : Cell 5 – A Reconstruction - Documentary | 4k | black and white | 43:0 | Germany, United Kingdom | 2023
Mario Pfeifer
Cell 5 – A Reconstruction
Documentary | 4k | black and white | 43:0 | Germany, United Kingdom | 2023
On January 7th 2005 an asylum seeker, shackled at his hands and feet, dies in a fire in cell number five of a police station in Dessau, Germany. With “Cell 5” Mario Pfeifer reconstructs the case of Oury Jalloh’s death using legal documents, testimonies, audio-visual archives, and collaborates with the forensic expert Iain Peck to reproduce an accurate fire experiment. All in an attempt to answer: how could Oury Jalloh burn to death?
Mario Pfeifer ist a PRIX EUROPA nominated producer, director and visual artist whose interests intersect between political, social and anthropological issues. Mario works closely with communities, establishing intimate relationships from which he conceives his projects in collaboration with his protagonists. He graduated from the art academy Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main, studied with Stan Douglas at the University of the Arts in Berlin and was a Fulbright scholar in 2008 at the California Institute of the Arts, Mario is a recipient of DAAD fellowships in 2010 and 2012. Mario is an alumni of the European Creator’s Lab (2021), the Documentary Campus Masterschool (2019), the Feature Expanded Masterclass (2017), and a Berlinale Talent Campus alumni (2009). Mario Pfeifer’s installations were presented at the Power Plant Toronto; Museum of Modern Art, Berlin; Los Angeles County Museum of Art [LACMA], Los Angeles; MMK Museum fu?r Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main; Bundeskunsthalle Bonn; Neues Museum Nu?rnberg; Kunsthalle Winterthur; N.B.K. Neuer Berliner Kunstverein; Fotomuseum Winterthur; KOW, Berlin; Beursschouwburg, Brussels; MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon; KW Kunst-Werke, Berlin; CCA,Lagos; and his film presented at international Film Festivals in Amsterdam, Auckland, Berlin, Cologne, London, Madrid, Paris, Oberhausen, New York, Seoul and Toronto. He participated in the 3rd Montevideo Biennal (2016), the 11th Bienal do Mercosul (2018), the 10th Berlin Biennale (2018) as well as the 4th Mediterranean Biennale (2020). His works are hold in public and private museum collections at the Getty Center Los Angeles, Collection of Contemporary Art of the Federal Republic of Germany, Pinakothek der Moderne Munich, MMK Museum of Modern Art Frankfurt am Main, Fotomuseum Winterthur et.al. Mario has lectured and directed Masterclasses in Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Germany, India, Mexico, Poland, the U.K. and in the US. www.blackboardfilms.net/people
"Eldorado" - From 2pm to 5pm
Based on the history of Mauritian sega - a form of dance and sung poetry that originated in communities of fugitives during colonisation and slavery - and which today survives mainly on hotel tourist stages, Caroline Déodat explores the hold exerted by the colonial past, reinvesting the spectres of a haunting gaze.
Somewhere between phantasmagorical fiction and historical investigation, Élise Florenty and Marcel Türkowsky follow the reverie of a young Mexican living in Mexico City, who ventures deep into the world's largest cactus forest. There, in the imaginary guise of a German cactus hunter, he glimpses the stories of lust and death that haunt this extraordinary and strange "plant Eldorado".
"Reconstitution" - From 5pm to 8pm
Che-Yu Hsu reconstructs the story of Wu Dun, the hitman who murdered an American writer of Taiwanese origin in 1984 and who, on his release from prison, became a film producer.
Through the multiple roles of the gunman - filmmaker, killer, gangster and patriot - he offers a reflection on the collective social and political unconscious.
David Kelley was inspired by Muriel Rukeyser's poem about an industrial disaster in West Virginia in the 1930s, when nearly 2,000 migrant workers, mostly black, were sickened or killed by silicosis, a disease that affects the lungs.
Mario Pfeifer reconstructs the death of Oury Jalloh in a fire in his cell at the Dessau police station in Germany on 7 January 2005. An asylum seeker, his hands and feet were tied. With the help of a forensic expert, the cell is reproduced on a 1:1 scale, as is the fire.
Forum
Haus der Kulturen der Welt | Safi Faye Hall
John-Foster-Dulles Allee 10, 10557 Berlin / Subway: lines S5, S7, S9, S75, station: Hauptbahnhof
Free admission
Artist talks
The guest artists present their work and research, and talk about the state of their artistic practice in their countries, which are sometimes in transition or undergoing profound changes.Screening
Haus der Kulturen der Welt | Safi Faye Hall
John-Foster-Dulles Allee 10, 10557 Berlin / Subway: lines S5, S7, S9, S75, station: Hauptbahnhof
Free admission
"Queer Sismic"
Isabell Spengler, Antonia Baehr, Jule Flierl - Filmed in a visual installation by Nadia Lauro : Die Hörposaune - Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 29:38 | Germany | 2022
Isabell Spengler, Antonia Baehr, Jule Flierl - Filmed in a visual installation by Nadia Lauro
Die Hörposaune
Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 29:38 | Germany | 2022
Die Hörposaune (The Hearing Trombone) film / installation by Isabell Spengler, Antonia Baehr, Jule Flierl, Germany 2022 filmed in a visual installation by Nadia Lauro short synopsis Through a floating camera motion, the film invites us to enter a world with its own logic, passing through sensitive membranes, liquefied borders and openings between inner and outer spaces. Here we attend a reading circle or vocal performance in memory of the counter tenor and queer icon Klaus Nomi, one of the first public figures to die within the AIDS pandemic. Daydream-like, as if to save them from oblivion, the film delves into the guts of fantastical, queer body imaginations - with spit, panting, oral sounds, singing, and vulva-like paper flower arrangements, whereby anatomical representations are reinterpreted.
Isabell Spengler (director) is a film/video artist from Berlin. In her films, installations and performances she analyzes and mediates diverging constructions of realities, imaginary worlds and their representation. Since 2005 she has created a series of conceptual Expanded Cinema works in dialogues with other artists. /www.isabellspengler.net Antonia Baehr (director) is a choreographer living in Berlin. Her pieces explore, among other things, the fiction of the everyday and the theater. She has worked with scores for many years - as a way to connect and collaborate. Baehr is producer of horse whisperer and dancer Werner Hirsch (performer in Die Hörposaune). /www.make-up-productions.net Jule Flierl (director) is a dance and voice artist from Berlin. She develops practices that conceive of the voice as a dancer. She revives the legacy of Valeska Gert, avant-garde dancer from 1920's Berlin, who first conceptualized the term ToneDance: to dance with one's voice. Her practice unsettles the relationship between seeing and hearing. /juleflierl.weebly.com Nadia Lauro (visual installation) is a visual artist and designer based in Paris, who works across contexts including scenic spaces, landscape architectures, museums. She conceived set designs, environments and visual installations with strong dramaturgical power, thus generating new ways of seeing and being together. /https://nadialauro.com
Karel Tuytschaever : Easy Tiger - Fiction | 0 | color | 60:0 | Belgium, Netherlands | 2022
Karel Tuytschaever
Easy Tiger
Fiction | 0 | color | 60:0 | Belgium, Netherlands | 2022
Un moment inattendu lors d’une séance avec un patient confronte un psychologue à son propre monde intérieur. Aliéné par l’isolement de sa vie citadine apparemment parfaite, le psychologue se heurte à une incapacité à comprendre et embrasser sa propre nature humaine. Son désir irrépressible pour son client l’amènera à découvrir qui il est vraiment.
In a world with its own logic, where bodies seem weightless, Isabell Spengler, Antonia Baehr and Jule Flierl take us to a vocal performance in memory of countertenor and queer icon Klaus Nomi, one of the first public figures to die of AIDS. Like a daydream, as if to save them from oblivion, the film plunges into the bowels of a fantastic queer corporeal imagination - hissing, panting, vocalizing and singing articulate the beginnings of a language, amid arrangements of paper flowers resembling vulvas, where anatomical representations dissolve and are reinterpreted. Karel Tuytschaever films the moment when the relationship between a psychologist and his patient turns upside down. Confronted with his own inner world, alienated by the isolation of his seemingly perfect life, the psychologist comes up against an inability to understand and embrace his own human nature.
Screening
Haus der Kulturen der Welt | Safi Faye Hall
John-Foster-Dulles Allee 10, 10557 Berlin / Subway: lines S5, S7, S9, S75, station: Hauptbahnhof
Free admission
"Objective Camera"
Juan Desteract : Souviens-toi - Experimental video | mov | black and white | 1:31 | France, Argentina | 2022
Juan Desteract
Souviens-toi
Experimental video | mov | black and white | 1:31 | France, Argentina | 2022
La persistance d’une image fatidique et le besoin de s'y accrocher impliquent le dédoublement d’un souvenir. Ce dernier se trouve ainsi suspendu entre les multiples versions d’un même évènement, entre les représentations d’un passé et un présent déjà vécu, entre figuration et abstraction, entre mouvement et immobilité, entre film et photographie. Des impressions intrusives d'autres vies se superposent au souvenir, nous exposant ainsi à une réalité surveillée où nous nous demandons qui voit et que voir.
Juan Desteract est né à Saint-Germain-en-Laye (France) en 1997. Il vit actuellement à Buenos Aires, en Argentine. Il a étudié le design graphique à l’Université de Buenos Aires. Il a poursuivi sa formation en photographie et arts visuels au cours de divers séminaires, ateliers et résidences artistiques à Buenos Aires. Parallèlement, il s'est formé en écriture, composition musicale puis en improvisation musicale. A partir de 2021, il participe à des expositions collectives dans des espaces artistiques et des musées d'art contemporain en Argentine, au Chili, Uruguay, Espagne et en France. Son travail associe des disciplines diverses telles que la post-photographie, l'audiovisuel expérimental, le design graphique et l'improvisation musicale, en se focalisant sur certains traits distinctifs du cinéma structurel et du réemploi d’archives. Depuis 2020, Juan travaille dans le domaine du design graphique en tant que Professeur à l’Université de Buenos Aires et en tant que graphiste au Musée d'art moderne de Buenos Aires.
Bill Morrison : Incident - Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 29:49 | USA | 2023
Bill Morrison
Incident
Experimental doc. | 0 | color | 29:49 | USA | 2023
INCIDENT reconstructs a police shooting in Chicago in 2018, reassembling the event and its immediate aftermath from a variety of viewpoints, including surveillance, security, dashboard, and body-worn cameras as a continuous, synchronized split-screen montage.
Bill Morrison has been called “the poet laureate of lost films” (New York Times, 9/22/21). He makes films that reframe long-forgotten moving images. He has premiered feature-length documentary films at the New York, Sundance, Telluride and Venice film festivals. Morrison had a mid-career retrospective at MoMA in 2014. His found footage opus Decasia (2002) was the first film of the 21st century to be selected to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. Dawson City: Frozen Time (2016) was named one of the best films of year by more than 100 critics, and among the best of the decade (2010s) by the Associated Press, Los Angeles Times, and Vanity Fair, among others. In 2021 Morrison became a member of the documentary branch of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.
Sirine Fattouh, Sandra Fatté, Victor Bresse, Chrystel Élias : Behind The Shield - Video | 0 | color | 57:42 | Lebanon | 2022
Sirine Fattouh, Sandra Fatté, Victor Bresse, Chrystel Élias
Behind the Shield
Video | 0 | color | 57:42 | Lebanon | 2022
Behind the Shield paints a filmic portrait of the city of Beirut over the past three years. It documents key moments in the country’s recent history – from the October Revolution to the port explosion of August 4th – while also shedding light on the mundane and commonplace facets of everyday life. Behind the Shield is a reflection on the city and the dichotomies that exist within it, juxtaposing the impactful and the mundane; the colossal and the minute; the urban and the rural. The work also highlights the camera as both a silent observer and a silent participant in the events the city has witnessed. Crucially, it explores the video camera’s transformation from a device that is used to surveil, control, and oppress of the masses, to a tool that gives people agency and grants them a voice.
Sirine Fattouh is a Lebanese artist living in Paris. Interested by histories from below, her personal work, as a researcher and artist consists of examining the consequences of violence and displacements on people’s identities. She holds a doctorate in Visual Arts and Aesthetics from the University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne and a Master degree from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Arts of Paris Cergy.
Juan Desteract examines the doubling of memory in the face of the persistence of the image. Using a variety of sources of recorded images - surveillance cameras, on-board cameras, pedestrian cameras - Bill Morrison reassembles images of a police shooting - a young black man killed by a police officer - that took place in Chicago in 2018. In Lebanon, Sirine Fattouh uses images filmed by a Dash Cam installed in her car between 18 October 2019 - the date on which the popular uprisings began - 4 August 2020 and the days following the explosion. The images reflect the political, economic and social upheaval that Lebanon is going through.
Screening
Haus der Kulturen der Welt | Safi Faye Hall
John-Foster-Dulles Allee 10, 10557 Berlin / Subway: lines S5, S7, S9, S75, station: Hauptbahnhof
Free admission
"The Age of Innocence"
Thomas Mohr : St. Marien - Experimental video | mov | color | 10:58 | Netherlands, Germany | 2023
Thomas Mohr
St. Marien
Experimental video | mov | color | 10:58 | Netherlands, Germany | 2023
What role does childhood play in developing experience? How are personal present and past connected in the process of aging? The longing for the places of the personal past was the reason for a trip to Flensburg in 2001 a few weeks before 9/11. More than 2000 photos were taken in just a few days. It was only many years later that the negatives were digitized and it was only more than 20 years later that the need to process these recordings into a composition arose. The turbulent German-Danish history on both sides of today's border and the places of childhood come together in a whole where the past merges into one experience in the now. 3636 images are processed frame by frame in the first 3 movements. Each movement is containing 24 sequences of stills. The amount of images in the stills increases from 4 to 625 images simultaneously. After the first 3 movements the process is repeated towards the infinite to end in structures similar to the layers one would find in rock formations.
Thomas Mohr is exploring processes of perception and memory systematically in performance, painting, video, installations. From 1985 onwards a growing archive containing more then 600000 pictures regarding a wide range of events of transition from a collective meaning to very personal moments. Distributed by LIMA. Sreenings at various festivals since 2009: IFFR/Rotterdam, JMAF/Tokio, Ars Electronica, Transmediale Berlin, IFF Japan, NeMaf/Seoul, IKFF/Hamburg, Jihlava IDFF, HAFF/Utrecht, Media Art Biennale Wro, Rencontres Paris/Berlin, EMAF, Atonal Berlin, Projects with music at Stedelijk Museum, Orgelpark Amsterdam, Edith Russ Haus Oldenburg, CCAM / Scène Nationale de Vandœuvre. Michael Bonaventure , based in Edinburgh & Amsterdam, is composer, organist and collaborator in new and experimental music projects; Extended cyclic works predominate in his output including huge body of electronic and electro-acoustic pieces as well as instrumental and organ music. From a sonic universe deriving its inspiration from mysticism and ritual, natural and imaginary worlds, astronomical and supernatural phenomena.
Maximilian Bungarten : The Age Of Innocence - Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 20:0 | Germany | 2022
Maximilian Bungarten
The Age of Innocence
Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 20:0 | Germany | 2022
Lev works at a construction site in a new suburban residential area in Western Germany. But things change, friends will leave and the forest becomes a place of desire
Maximilian Bungarten born in 1993, in North Rhine-Westphalia, studies Documentaryfilm at HFF Munich and Université Paris VIII. Together with Camille Tricaud and Felix Herrmann, he founded the production company Benedetta Films. His award-winning short films have screened at numerous international film festivals including ISFF Clermont-Ferrand and art institutions like Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt.
Matti Harju : Ekstaasi - Experimental fiction | mov | color | 9:48 | Finland | 2022
Matti Harju
Ekstaasi
Experimental fiction | mov | color | 9:48 | Finland | 2022
Set in the darkest time of the year, a feverish and delirious film about a small and ever-shrinking island – the Ecstasy – located somewhere between the search for pleasure and the inherently destructive powers of capitalism.?
Matti Harju has screened work at the Rotterdam, Locarno, Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Torino, BFI London, Edinburgh, AFI FEST Los Angeles and Clermont-Ferrand film festivals among others. He studied film directing at the National Film and Television School (NFTS) in the UK and holds an MFA from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. His second feature, Fury, is currently in post-production.
Yentl De Baets : Burning Clouds - Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 17:24 | Belgium | 2021
Yentl De Baets
Burning Clouds
Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 17:24 | Belgium | 2021
A passing meteorite connects a roaming young woman, a burned-out factory worker and an unemployed young man during a long winter night. A portrait of the night and the people in it.
Yentl De Baets is a Ghent based director and cinematographer. He graduated at the film department of the KASK School of Arts in 2021 with his short experimental fiction film 'Burning Clouds'.
Julian Rabus : Magma - Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 14:0 | Switzerland, Germany | 2022
Julian Rabus
Magma
Experimental fiction | 0 | color | 14:0 | Switzerland, Germany | 2022
MAGMA is a method driven and improvisation based film project produced and directed by Julian Rabus. The shoot consists of long situations that last up to several hours and are filmed with up to four cameras. Actors are given space to behave without dramatic functions. Following intuitions opens a way to engage with certain psychological patterns and find narrative structures, which then manifest themselves in the editing and the viewer’s perception. In the film couples and peer groups try to find their way in everyday situations: they perform, reveal themselves, make themselves vulnerable, are insecure, fall in love or pretend to the others.
Julian Rabus works as a director and producer in the field of media art and narrative film since 2016. After he graduates from Academy of Fine Arts Munich in the class of Julian Rosefeldt he studied Film Directing at the California Institute of the Arts in Los Angeles and moved back to his hometown Berlin to finish his studies at the University of Arts in the Narrative Film class of Thomas Arslan.
Francisco Dias : Litoral - Fiction | 4k | color | 13:9 | Portugal | 2023
Francisco Dias
Litoral
Fiction | 4k | color | 13:9 | Portugal | 2023
One winter night, the sea threatens once again the tower block where two neighbours live. The next day, their children come to prompt them to leave everything behind.
Francisco Dias was born in 1999 in Porto, Portugal. In 2019, he lived and studied in Norway. In 2020, he completed the Bachelor's in Sound and Image and in 2023 the Master's in Cinema at Universidade Católica Portuguesa, having obtained scholarships for both courses. Rooted in his culture and personal experiences, his films focus on coming of age, human relationships and landscape. "I Don't Like 5 PM", winner of the Take One! competition at Curtas Vila do Conde International Film Festival, and "Coast" stand out in his filmography.
Thomas Mohr traveled to his childhood home in 2001, where he took thousands of photos in just a few days. Twenty years later, 3636 images become a composition of structures, similar to those found in rock formations. Maximilian Bungarten observes the relationship between two young men in a residential area on the outskirts of a German city. Matti Harju tells the story of an Ecstasy transaction, an ever-diminishing promise, somewhere between the pursuit of pleasure and the intrinsically destructive power of capitalism. Yentl De Baets paints a portrait of the night and the people who inhabit it. Three lonely people cross paths in the empty landscape of an industrial city, while a meteorite is forecast. Julian Rabus questions the process of making a film. He tries to capture the gap between the actors' personal lives and their fictional characters, and the moments when the origin of feelings is no longer discernible. In a small coastal town in northern Portugal, Francisco Dias films a tower block where two women live. Erosion is threatening and the sea is closing in.