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Invités: Ciné TRANS EUROPE
du 23 au 27 juin
CINE TRANS EUROPE est le nom de la collaboration - unique en son genre - qui réunit cinq festivals opposant résistance au cinéma qui rebat sempiternellement les mêmes matrices d’émotions et de concepts, réticent, sinon incapable de rompre avec les interprétations dominantes et réductrices. Cette collaboration inaugurée au mois d’avril dernier lors de l’European Media Art Festival d’Osnabrück, se poursuit à Paris lors du prochain Festival Signes de Nuit, où seront présentés, en quatre sections, les courts-métrages de nos partenaires les festivals de Barcelone, d’Amsterdam, de Cork et d’Osnabrück.
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Sélection du fetival "Cork Film Festival", Irlande
Samedi 27 juin - 18h30
Institut cultuel Irlandais
Cabinet
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Todd Herman
Etats Unis
2007 * 16mins
Somewhere between mourning and nurturing, Todd Herman's film
Cabinet maps an iconography of absence and what remains in memory and
imagination.
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Fall
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Patrick Jolley
Irlande
2008 * 11 mins
Tedium breeds its own reverie.
Repetitions erode sense of place and make buildings seem less substantial. The
logic of these displacements causes things to come adrift and cause events of
small destruction.
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Playing
Up
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Ian Helliwell
Angleterre
2007 * 3mins
Naturally decayed found super-8
footage of children’s and adults games, has been cut up and spliced back together
to reveal new rhythms and connections.
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The
Juche Idea
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Jim Finn
Etats Unis
2008 * 62mins
In the late 1960’s Kim Jong 11
guaranteed his succession as the Dear Leader of North Korea by adapting his
father’s Juche (pronounced choo-CHAY) philosophy to propaganda, film and art.
Translated as ‘self-reliance’, Juche is a hybrid of Confucian and authoritarian
Stalinist pseudo-socialism. The film is
about a South Korean video artist who comes to a North Korean art residency to
help bring Juche cinema into the 21st century. Inspired by the
real-life story of the South Korean director kidnapped in the 70s to invigorate
the North Korean film industry. The story is told through the films she made at
the residency as well as the interviews with a Bulgarian filmmaker, and even a
brief science fiction movie.
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