March 2012, arsenal cinema

Camp/Anti-Camp: Carmen Miranda und Alla Nazimova

COPACABANA, 1947

Camp is a lie which tells the truth. Camp is an unexpectedly strong commitment to the trivial. Camp is so bad it's good. Camp is so good it's good. Camp asks what would be if those who had made the film were queer. Camp, a term that was introduced into cultural studies discourse by Susan Sontag in 1964, and stems from queer subculture, is difficult to define. Denoting a perverse productive view of cultural products and a lifestyle at once, the term enables a new perspective on films, stars and styles of the past and present. As part of the "Camp/Anti-Camp" festival curated by Susanne Sachsse and Marc Siegel (19.–21. April, HAU), Arsenal is showing important camp-related films in March and April so as to question the relevance of the term.

In COPACABANA (Alfred E. Green, USA 1947, 19.3.) Groucho Marx is seen alongside the wonderful Brazilian star Carmen Miranda, who plays a rare main role. An important symbol and camp icon of Tropicalism, a cultural movement that emerged in Brazil in the 60s and 70s, Miranda played a double role that can easily read as a self-reflective critique of her star image.

Alla Nazimova's silent spectacle SALOME (Charles Bryant, USA 1923, 23.3.) is a legendary work of queer cinema. Based on the play by Oscar Wilde and staged in the art-deco style developed by Aubrey Beardsley, Nazimova's film is proof that style and aesthetics can outdo content. The film will be presented as part of the Rising Stars, Falling Stars program by silent movie expert Vaginal Davis and the music will be provided by John and Tim Blue. (Marc Siegel)

May '12
arsenal cinema: Seminar Events

05:00 pm Kino 2


End After 9

Negative Man

Free Radicals

Cameras Take Five

Film No. 3 (Interwoven)

Eye Myth Educational

Chicago

Blutrausch – Bloodlust

Capsicum

Girl from Moush

Kröten

Fuses

To the Beat

Angel Recovered

China Girl

Weissfilm

End After 9 George Maciunas 1966 16 mm 1 min

Negative Man Cathy Joritz 1985 16 mm 2 min

Free Radicals Len Lye 1958 16 mm 5 min

Cameras Take Five Steven Woloshen 2003 35 mm 3 min

Film No. 3 (Interwoven) Harry Smith 1947–49 35 mm 3 min

Eye Myth Educational Stan Brakhage 1972 16 mm 2 min

Chicago Jürgen Reble 1996 16 mm 12 min Blutrausch – Bloodlust Torsten Fleisch 2000

16 mm 4 min

Capsicum Deborah Phillips 2008 16 mm 11 min

Girl from Moush Gariné Torossian 1993 16 mm 5 min Kröten Milena Gierke 1997 S8 6 min

Fuses Carolee Schneemann 1965–68 16 mm 22 min To the Beat Thad Povey 2006 16 mm 7 min

Angel Recovered Ian Helliwell 2003 Beta SP 3 min China Girl Cécile Fontaine 2010 HDV 6 min

Weissfilm Birgit und Wilhelm Hein 1977 16 mm 5 min

[Translate to english:] Einführung: Björn Speidel
arsenal cinema: Reason Over Passion. Joyce Wieland: A Retrospective with Presentations and Discussions

07:00 pm Cinema 1


Pierre Vallières

Solidarity

A & B in Ontario

Birds at Sunrise

Shorts 1972–85:

Pierre Vallières, Solidarity, A & B in Ontario, Birds at Sunrise 16 mm approx. 70 min

Lecture by Madeleine Bernstorff: "the bodily in/visible" and panel discussion with all guests
arsenal cinema: Magical History Tour: Two Become One

07:30 pm Cinema 2


Ginger e Fred

*Ginger e Fred Ginger and Fred Federico Fellini

Italy/France/FRG 1985 With Giulietta Masina, Marcello Mastroianni 35 mm OV/GeS 126 min