Regained
Overzicht van films
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Scales in the Spectrum of Space
Fern Silva | 7' | USA | International premiere
A dive into the collective memory of the City of Chicago. In a very associative way, Silva samples 35 films to compile a mini city… -
SERGEI/SIR GAY
Mark Rappaport | 36' | France | International premiere
As a teenager, Eisenstein always signed his drawings ‘Sir Gay’. The waggish essayist Rappaport sees clear signs of his sexual orientation throughout t -
Sombra luminosa
Mariana Caló, Francisco Queimadela | 22' | Portugal | None
A re-signification of the museum space where unique connections are intertwined. Art as the empire of change. -
The Stability of the System
Sasha Litvintseva, Isabel Mallet | 17' | United Kingdom | International premiere
Haunted by Italo Calvino’s books and the land art of Robert Smithson, this audiovisual trip takes us through the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote -
Stains and Scratches
Deimantas Narkevičius | 8' | Lithuania | None
The polarity between physical marks on celluloid and the photographic image these support challenged the artist to create a stereoscopic illusion. -
Tempo of Tomorrow Revisited
Josh Gibson, Annie Gibson | 14' | Cuba | European premiere
In 1958, shortly before the communist revolution, a tourist film was made to promote Cuba. In 2014 the filmmakers revisited the same locations. -
They Were Just People: an Excerpt
Leslie Thornton | 10' | USA | World premiere
Two circles, twice the same image: a restless pool of simmering tar. The soundtrack also evokes hellish associations: an eyewitness report of atom bom -
Time in Square
Imai Norio | 9' | Japan | -
Four plant pots provide the corners around which Imai Norio wraps open-reel videotape to form a square shape, juxtaposing contrasting embodiments of t -
To Love…
Mikhail Kalik | 73' | USSR | None
Four poignant stories about love and relationships. The film subtly blends fiction and documentary, poetry and sociology, as well as questioning notio -
Tony Conrad: Completely in the Present
Tyler Hubby | 96' | USA | None
Jack-of-all-trades Tony Conrad had a bigger influence on post-war art than many people might think. From the godfather of The Velvet Underground and p -