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  • Canadian Tour - Amsterdam reconstruction

    Amsterdam reconstruction
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    JUST BECAUSE I’M STANDING HERE, DOESN’T MEAN I WANT TO

    a selection of new short Dutch films from FILMBANK, curated by PIM ZWIER

    Animatter Film Festival – Victoria
    September 24 – 9 :00 pm at open space

    Edmond International Film Festival - Edmond
    September 27 – 9 :15 pm at Empire Theater

    WNDX Festival of film & video art
    – Winnipeg
    October  10 – 9 :00 pm at cinémathèque

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  • Amsterdam reconstruction - Breda

    In the frame of the Photography Festival: Breda Photo 2008 - Heimat Hotel
    The opening of The Experience of Atopia is on 26th september 20H00
    Film screening on 27th September 20H00
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    still from "Amsterdam reconstruction"

    Exhibition on 26th september 20H00

    The Experience of Atopia

    Exhibition and Film Programme curated by Delphine Bedel.
    With Kamal Aljafari, Delphine Bedel, Rossela Biscotti, Renata Poljak, Ilya Rabinovich

    Film Programme include Mounir Fatmi, Jérôme Schlomoff, Ayako Yoshimura  

    With a very singular and strong photographic or cinematographic language, the works presented in the exhibition
    and the films selected for the screening, investigate the urban or political transformation -that occurred in the diverse
    contexts addressed by the artists- and draws unexpected and complex relations between personal memory, history
    and experience.  

    Personal narratives reflect upon historical and political changes, which often find a translation into specific
    architectures, places and images. Buildings, industrial sites, holiday location or family houses become the central
    character of the works presented. The 'return to place', the recall of familiar locations and images or film  becomes a
    subtle movement between architectures of memory and placelessness. Atopia, as defined by Roland Barthes, is a
    singular place that resists taxonomy, stereotypes and territorialisation.It is a place in movement. The exhibition offers
    a reflection upon the transitory structures of cultural representation and the experience of atopia,  

    Parallel to the exhibition, a film program will be presented in another location during the festival. These films present
    unexpected perspectives on the inescapable process of urban transformation, from the city of Amsterdam to the
    French suburbs or the megalopolis.  Often made out of still images, and constructed on visual athese films reflect upon urban palimpsests and globalization.

    Film screening on 27th September 20H00

    ‘Amsterdam Reconstruction’

    The Netherlands, 2007 black and white, video, 20'


    A walk through the cultural ruins of the city of Amsterdam. Using a 35mm film tray with a pinhole, Schlomoff captures
    the empty halls of the Stedelijk Museum, the Rijksmuseum, Gallery W139, and the cinema of Maison Descartes. It is
    surprising to see how quickly you recognise the function of these rooms, even without the art works. The lay-out, the
    white walls and the filtered light streaming in from above immediately carry you into the sacred world of the visual
    arts. To highlight the power emanating from all these buildings for the arts, Schlomoff draws a parallel with the
    dynamics of the Amsterdam harbour, where ships and cranes dance to the rhythm of the filmmaker's voice as he
    counts down the seconds he needs to expose each frame. 
    "At first I just wanted to make movies but I didn't have a camera so I decided to build one myself, using the concept
    of the camera obscura. I made my first camera entirely out of cardboard. Later I found an old aluminium charger of
    35mm film in a second hand store. I had it altered so that I could forward the film manually, frame by frame. I
    replaced the shutter with the pinholed sheet of brass. This charger can contain 100 feet of 35-mm film.  What
    interests me here is to explore the fragility of the image in order to weaken our certainties. My cinematic vision offers
    a different image of the human who treads the city and of his imprints on the places that he has abandoned long
    ago, such as urban and industrial fallows and the deserted countryside." J. Schlomoff

     

    Lokaal 01, Breda  
    26.09 - 26.10.2008



    General Information

    Dates:  
    26 September – 26 October 2008
    Opening 19.09.2008, 20.00


    Location: Lokaal 01, Breda
    Kloosterlaan 138

    NL- 4811EE Breda

    T: +31 (0)76 5141928

    E: breda@lokaal01.org

    Thursday –Sunday  13.00– 17.00

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