The next Filmmakers' Choice is presented by Lucile Desamory on June 26: In Luc Moullet's LA CABALE DES OURSINS, abandoned strip mines appear next to volcanoes and pyramids. The director cum pataphysical cartographer creates a wasteland of the secret paths through his childhood memories. Opinions as to what is considered a historical monument, a magnificent natural landscape or industrial waste vary. I'm interested in the moment when the shift occurs, the "in-between" and its emotional consequences. CORPUS CALLOSUM (Michael Snow) combines the realism of a normal metamorphosis in credible "real" inner spaces with "impossible" changes of form. In both films, the shift is a physical place, a fissure: a place of entrancement. Both films take the viewers to the equilibrium point between shifting modes of perception.
UdK-Seminar Chantal Akerman
FU Seminar Found Footage Film: Theory and practice
Vaginal Davis presents Rising Stars, Falling Stars – Sweet 16 mm, Never Been Kissed
Cinepoetics Lecture # 2
Filmspotting: Exploring the Deutsche Kinemathek's Film Archive
Book presentation: Wilfried Berghahn – film critic
KinoPolska – Guest: Bartosz Warwas
Filmmakers' Choice – Odyssey and cosmic resonance
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