Events

  • Pil and Galia Kollectiv: The Plague and Its Segmentations and Other Works

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    Part of their new strand of screenings at Close-Up, Filmarmalade presents a screening of moving image work by artists Pil and Galia Kollectiv. Pil and Galia Kollectiv's films are grounded in an interest in the relationship between art and politics. Following speculative scenarios to their logical conclusion, they re-imagine the consumer riot as a future re-enactment, Marx's Capital as an asparagus ballet, archaeological research at Stonehenge as a forgotten ritual and an economic endgame as a dialogue between computers.

    Their new work, The Plague and Its Segmentations, presented here as the world premiere screening continues their investigation of fractured temporalities and science fiction narrative as a means of interrogating the present.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, March 3, 2016 - 20:00 to 22:30

    Venue: 

    Close-Up Cinema - London, Reino Unido
  • Xcèntric: Spaces between the images. The films of Daïchi Saïto

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    Daïchi Saïto’s films are the product of artisan work and a manual development of the photochemical image, with a view to creating a vital experience in which the spectator imagines other perceptive, interior worlds. Saïto studied literature and philosophy in the United States, and Hindi and Sanskrit in India, and now lives and works in Montreal, where he cofounded the Double Negative collective.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, February 28, 2016 - 18:30

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  • Off off Art Cinema: 2x

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    During this presentation we show the legendary Outer and Inner Space by Andy Warhol in its original form, this means with two 16mm projectors and two screens. This epic work contains all the Warholian artistic elements: fame, the portrait, repetion, the reproduction of images... intertwined with Warhol's film work, which turns this film into a selfconscious performance, a homemade Warhol superstar that thus provides commentary on the star system itself. Edie Sedgwick sits next to a monitor that plays a video of her head, while she talks to herself.

    Dates: 

    Monday, March 7, 2016 - 20:00 to Tuesday, March 8, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    OFFoff Cinema - Ghent, Belgium
  • SHORT CIRCUIT: Open call

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    SHORT CIRCUIT is a new film night screening short experimental documentaries selected from an open call. Short Circuit shows films with an unconventional approach, works that are distinctly artist films, but still inherently linked to the roots of documentary.

    There is a rolling call for submissions. We’re currently programming for two forthcoming screenings ‘On Camera’ & ‘50 Years On’. Deadline 26th March

    Dates: 

    Saturday, March 26, 2016 (All day)
  • Sessions: Kelley & Trecartin

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    Two rarely seen videos highlight the impact of language, translation, and silence in the work of American artists Mike Kelley and Ryan Trecartin. Kelley’s silent, two-fold video Test Room… and A Dance… jumps between protocols of scientific animal study and modernist choreography in a surreal laboratory environment. A unique version of Trecartin’s The Re'Search (Re'Search Wait’S) made for a 2014 exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing premieres here for the first time outside China.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, March 1, 2016 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    DIM Cinema - Vancouver, Canada
  • Directors Lounge Screening: The Spaces Between Cities

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    Directors Lounge Screening presents a collaborative project of twenty independent, experimental filmmakers: The Space Between Cities. Presented by Berlin Filmmaker Insa Langhorst.

    Last year, Salise Hughes founder of EXcinema, Seattle, commissioned an exceptional project to bring together filmmakers, resulting in twenty films by international experimental filmmakers spread across four continents which were then combined as one feature length road film. The Spaces Between Cities is a collaboration made in the form of an exquisite corpse. Each film connects randomly to the next by way of a series of prompts creating a continuous road trip, or journey that will connect these different parts of the world.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, February 25, 2016 - 21:00 to Friday, February 26, 2016 - 22:55

    Venue: 

    Z-Bar, Berlin - Berlin, Germany
  • Insignificant Surfaces: a screening of videos by Colin Clark

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    The Loop Collective and Arraymusic co-present an informal screening of recent digital videos by Colin Clark. These durational videos quietly sound the cinematic technicity of the sea, trees, plants, animals, and people.

    This event continues our series of screenings in 2016 celebrating the Loop Collective's 20th anniversary.

    Dates: 

    Friday, March 18, 2016 - 20:00 to Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    Arraymusic Studio - Toronto, Canada
  • Urban Rearch - Istanbul Berlin

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    Urban Research Istanbul Berlin presents short films between experimental and documentary exploring the public sphere in different cities. In collaboration with curator Burak Cevik from Istanbul we show films which deal in very personal ways with current and with historical urban developments and their problems.

    The very personal point of view of the different filmmakers makes it possible to create a relation between different places and times, between the disappearance of old quarters, the violence that families have to endure in kurdish areas, the circumstance that led to the self-immolation of a turkish immigrant in Germany, and the juxtaposition of the story  of Jewish family in Italy during WW2 against the backdraft of Italo-Fascist Architecture in Rome.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, February 21, 2016 - 18:00 to Monday, February 22, 2016 - 19:55

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  • Xcèntric: Reductions of memory, pigments of life. Rolls: 1971, by Robert Huot

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    Defined by Scott MacDonald as powerful and unusual in their emotional effects, Rolls: 1971 invites the viewer to participate in the always ongoing process of making the most authentic and satisfying human life. It is the most effective culmination of Robert Huot's intent of creating an interesting and beautiful film without being inaccessible.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, February 21, 2016 - 18:30

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  • OFFoff Cinema: Chick Strand

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    During the retrospective on Agnes Varda in Cinematek Brussels, Offoff introduces Varda's obscure transatlantic counterpart: Chick Strand, along with Bruce Baille co-founder of the legendary Canyon Cinema, but above all,  film maker. She was a pioneer in mixing experimental film with documentary cinema and each time she managed to confirm the flexibility of the human mind. 

    We present an overview of her oeuvre, both the etnographic experiments and the more lyrical works. Ranging from her early films, such as Anselmo, a Mexican child she repeatedly portrayed, to Soft Fiction, recently declared the peak of cinema from the late 70's by Tate. Here it is the feminine sensuality that is confirmed in its obstinance.

    Dates: 

    Monday, February 29, 2016 - 20:00 to Tuesday, March 1, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    OFFoff Cinema - Ghent, Belgium

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