Orde van dienst
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Order of Service is part of a larger project about the Reformed Church in the Netherlands. With a book of photographs and organograms, the artist seeks the core of the beliefs of this very austere church. The power of repetition plays an important role.
Also in this combined programme
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Whiplash
The beautiful images are brief, sometimes whimsical and counterpoint the music. Travel footage becomes attentive, joyful poetry. -
Cantaert Hunter 890602
Two women are determined to beat a path through a cornfield. No ear is going to stop them. -
Mademoiselle
A young woman incorporates the everyday verbal intimidation she has to put up with on the streets into an exorcism ritual. -
80 Million
The Egyptian revolutionary drum that initially sounded in the distance, explosively comes to life. -
A Forest Within a Forest
Guide Nashi leads the viewer through mysterious woods. What sort of creatures live here? Living organisms or robots? -
Our Protection
Photography, animation and video spotlight police brutality against peaceful demonstrators at a G20 conference. With music by LAL. -
Austerity Measures
A portrait of the Exarchia district in Athens during the austerity protests. Fists and flyers. Filmed in separated red, green and blue. -
Time and Fortune Vietnam Newsreel
This Mekas brothers’ parody features Lapland’s Minister of War. He is asked for his opinion on Vietnam. -
Señal de humo
We see cameras recording what appears to be a tense situation. We can picture the news. A mass of people marching; police, smoke, fire, flags. -
Two Islands
Staten Island and Hart Island, New York. Two enormous landfills. One for scrap metal, the other for the unclaimed dead. -
Ice/Fire
This elegant study of materials shows the elements of water and fire reinforcing each other until they have returned to their original states. -
NabelFabel
A woman’s fighting spirit comes alive in a poetic close-up of her face. A pure expression of the art of survival. -
The Folded Edges Across the Rim
Waitress Marlene’s ordinary day changes into a mystical experience thanks to leopard print spandex, moving colours and a musical mantra.
Film details
- Country of production
- Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 7'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- Dutch
- Premiere status
- None
- Director
- Henk Otte
- Producer
- Henk Otte
- Sales / World rights holder
- Henk Otte
- Screenplay
- Henk Otte
- Editing
- Henk Otte
- Sound design
- Henk Otte