These five films hopscotch between gaps in collective memory, spotlighting histories that are usually relegated to footnotes.
Films screened in this combined programme
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Missing Time
Morgan Quaintance IFFR 2020 15′A film that explores history through memory and its lapses. From hypnosis to decolonisation, this is a braided tale of gaps and missing time.
A film that explores history through memory and its lapses. From hypnosis to decolonisation, this is a braided tale of gaps and missing time.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger – The Art of Bodybuilding
Babeth M. VanLoo IFFR 2020 8′Arnold Schwarzenegger, presented here as a living work of art, gives his vision on classical sculpture, body and mind, ideal beauty and more.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, presented here as a living work of art, gives his vision on classical sculpture, body and mind, ideal beauty and more.
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The Sculpture
Musquiqui Chihying IFFR 2020 28′Aesthetic re-imagining of the complicated relationship triangle between China, Africa and Europe. From African sculptures to The Terminator.
Aesthetic re-imagining of the complicated relationship triangle between China, Africa and Europe. From African sculptures to The Terminator.
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Billy
Zachary Epcar IFFR 2020 8′Re-enactment of a scene from a famous American primetime soap becomes a psychodrama full of petit bourgeois fears in tasteless interiors.
Re-enactment of a scene from a famous American primetime soap becomes a psychodrama full of petit bourgeois fears in tasteless interiors.
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People on Sunday
Tulapop Saenjaroen IFFR 2020 20′Can one relax under the gaze of a camera? A film crew struggles to unwind in this homage to a German silent film.
Can one relax under the gaze of a camera? A film crew struggles to unwind in this homage to a German silent film.