Dreams of G
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Filmed in rough black and white, accompanied by a hypnotic and fragmentary sound design, Dreams of G immerses us in the dreams and visions of a young woman haunted by loneliness. Echoes of Maya Deren and Luis Buñuel can be felt in this condensed, surrealist trip that plays with sudden apparitions, alterations of speed, concentrated postural acting, and the absence of men.
– Adrian Martin
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KLITCLIQUE – Zu zweit
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Marine Target
A disquieting exploration of the Salton Sea – haunted by traces of catastrophic US nuclear testing. -
Mar(i)cona
The filmmaker navigates between a trans identity forged in the city, and rural family roots. -
A White Screen Is Visible
The sensations and perceptions experienced in parasomniac states are brilliantly rendered in this hypnotic dream exploration. -
HUMUS (multiplexing)
Between figurative and abstract, this one-man show is like Busby Berkeley for the digital age. -
Marseille après la guerre
A collection of photographs of Marseille dockworkers; a compelling homage to Senegalese filmmaker Ousmane Sembène. -
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Film details
- Countries of production
- Sweden, USA
- Year
- 1970
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2023
- Length
- 7'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- Dutch Premiere
- Director
- Madubuko Diakité
- Producer
- Madubuko Diakité
- Sales / World rights holder
- Madubuko Diakité
- Cinematography
- Boris Bode