this saturday from 7:30 pm: pirated cinema
pirate cinema berlin
sebastian at rolux.org
Thu Jan 26 17:27:43 UTC 2017
Pirate Cinema Berlin presents: Short Psychogeographic Short Film Festival
Unlike most other terms that end in "geography", psychogeography was never a
science, not even an art, and only rarely a concrete practice: that of drinking
too much and then reapproriating small pockets of urban territory by means of
unguided exploration. Psychogeographic cinema barely exists: Guy Debord made
its two foundational non-films in the late 1950s, Patrick Keiller released two
unlikely additions 20 years later. In between, two German films: as an obvious
joke, as a document of psychogeography’s non-existing context, in order to help
derail part of its narrative, but also to slighly widen the space across which
these films, very clearly, speak to each other; in a language that is not, has
never been, and will not be for the forseeable future, the language of cinema.
https://piratecinema.org/images/short_psychogeographic_short_film_festival.jpg
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saturday
january 28
7:30 pm
ocd studio
kluckstraße 25
berlin
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menschen im espresso
herbert vesely
de 1958 16 min 235 mb
sur le passage de quelques personnes à travers une assez courte unité de temps
guy debord
fr 1959 19 min 260 mb
critique de la séparation
guy debord
fr 1961 17 min 262 mb
subjektitüde
helke sander
de 1967 4 min 51 mb
stonebridge park
patrick keiller
uk 1981 20 min 245 mb
norwood
patrick keiller
uk 1983 25 min 305 mb
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black and white
english french and german
with english subtitles
copies to go
bring a usb stick
or hard drive
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