Investigating the Color Spectrum for the Post-Apocalyptic Future Landscape
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Shot in the volcanic landscape of the Spanish island of Lanzarote, the slide projection appears to show a future that recalls the beginning of the Earth. By exposing film stock to household chemicals, details fade and colours emerge to foretell the end of history.
Also in this combined programme
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13 Essential Rules for Understanding the World
‘Never try to change anything,’ say tulips with faces. In his parody of educational films, Magdy’s humour has a cynical edge. -
Crystal Ball
A haze of grey covers the screen while sonar beeps echo through. Magdy’s camera looks through a crystal ball to find a familiar future. -
The Dent
Infused with melancholic tones, a story of collective belief in the face of hopelessness. An unknown city prepares to host the Olympics. -
My Father Looks for an Honest City
Diogenes of Sinope carried a lamp in the daytime to ‘look for an honest man.’ Magdy’s father reenacts the gesture in the outskirts of Cairo. -
A 240 Second Analysis of Failure and Hopefulness (with Coke, Vinegar and other Tear Gas Remedies)
Employing household liquids used as teargas remedies in the Middle East, bold stains obstruct the clarity of vision in the double slide projection wor -
Time Laughs Back at You Like a Sunken Ship
Basim Magdy’s wide range of work extends from painting to filmmaking and photography. He blends fiction with reality by manipulating how images are re
Film details
- Country of production
- Egypt
- Year
- 2014
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2015
- Length
- 8'
- Medium/Format
- File
- Language
- silent
- Premiere status
- None
- Director
- Basim Magdy
- Producer
- Basim Magdy
- Sales / World rights holder
- Basim Magdy
- Screenplay
- Basim Magdy
- Cinematography
- Basim Magdy
- Editing
- Basim Magdy
- Production design
- Basim Magdy