LaborBerlin at Theaterkapelle

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Les Noctambules (Sophie Watzlawick)LaborBerlin at Theaterkapelle
Tuesday November 27th 2012, 20h
Theaterkapelle Friedrichshain
Boxhagener Str. 99, 10245 Berlin

LaborBerlin presents a programme of films and film-performances by members and friends. The works cover a wide thematic and technical range, from in-camera improvisation through collage, linolfilm to found footage, all handmade, all analogue, all on film in super-8, 16mm and 35mm.

Including works by Arbeiten Clara Bausch, Christopher Becks, Anja Dornieden, Oscar de Gispert, Juan David Gonzalez Monroy, Imogen Heath, Jakob Kirchheim, Linn Löffler, Bernd Lützeler, Doireann O'Malley, Deborah S. Phillips, Nadja Tobias, Niko Tscheschner, Sophie Watzlawick.

Celebrate the beauty of do-it-yourself film with us! Join us for the after party in the Gewölbekeller of Theaterkapelle!
Party mit Visuals by Nomaden Kino
Music by DJ St. Bisoux

Full programme:
- Performance: Linn Löffler & Clara Bausch (Triple-Channel Super 8, 3 min)
- Before Objects (Nadja Tobias, Collage Poetry Film, Super 8, 6 min)
Found footage treated with various methods in the lab. Working with found footage is like dealing with your own memory. The borders between ‘now and then’ and ‘here and there’ start blurring.
- Light Rope Impro (Oscar de Gispert, Super 8, 3 min)
A rope swinging in the light. A simple improvisation edited in-camera.
- Kommende Kriege betreffend (Niko Tscheschner, Super 8, 20 min, 1984)
- Surface Chemistry (Imogen Heath, Dual-Channel 16mm, 3 min)
- What's Up (Jakob Kirchheim, Linolfilm, 16mm, 3 min, 1995)
What`s up? Abstratc linoleic sequences, squares, circles, rhythms.
Sound: Beats, synthetic crackling, sound fragments.
- Les Noctambules (Sophie Watzlawick, 16mm, 10 min)
Never saw the blind man the tortured And the tortured never saw anything. But they all knew that there were others.
- Ouverture (Christopher Becks, 35mm cinemascope, 5 min, 2010)
An in-camera improvisation for a barn in Normandy.
- Santoor (Deborah S. Phillips, 35mm, 13 min, 1998)
A Musical Odyssey in 3 passages. A tribute to Nandkishor Muley, his music, his life between cultures and his instrument, the santoor.
- Bread (Deborah S. Phillips, 35mm 4 min, 1994)
Animation with breadcrumbs. In the end gravity wins.
- Zurückbleiben (Jakob Kirchheim, Linolfilm, 35mm, 9min, 1989)
The remake of the first 35mm Super 8 - "Linolfilm" tells an underground story, shows a politician with speech interruptions and presents social phenomena.
- Eigenheim (Anja Dornieden & Juan David Gonzalez Monroy, 16mm, 2012, 16 min, colour, sound)
In the GDR children played with dollhouses made to resemble the life they would have someday. Now many of these houses can be found on Ebay or in private collections. “Eigenheim” looks at them through their owners’ memories to explore the remnants of a lost world.
- The Voice of God (Bernd Lützeler, 35mm, 10min, 2011)
If God came down to earth to earn a living in Bombay, most probably he would be successful as a voice over artiste, lending his voice to thousands of hindi movies and documentaries in India.

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