Grief and mass media in Algeria.
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An attempt to problematize ownership and authorship in the age of digital reproduction. Inspired by the Walter Benjamin essay of the same name and the activities of the Situationist. If it could be authenticated that it were produced in 1936, this would make it the oldest known digital video work.
Simulating the advertising genre, "The Bible Belt" is an advertisement for the "Bible Belt", a normal belt which includes a small portable Bible. This video is part of a global project also called "The Bible Belt" which questions the use of religion in the media spectacle. 2 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1994.
UntitledThe Gladiators is a bleak satire set in the near future, in which the major powers of the world, East and West, aligned and non-aligned, recognize the possibility of a major world war within our lifetime and try to forestall it by channelling man’s aggressive instincts in a more controllable manner. They do this by forming an International Commission along the lines of the United Nations, dedicated to fighting a series of contests between teams of selected soldiers from each country. These competitions, which can be fought to the death, are called “Peace Games”, and are broadcast on global television via satellite - complete with sponsors and commercials. The film follows Game 256... The international group of officers watching Game 256 decide to eliminate a man and a woman from opposing teams who reach out to each other, because they decide that such forms of communication would be the gravest threat of all to the stability of the existing world-system.
UntitledPublicity of the Golden Age of Television in the U.S. From the Diamond Library.
UntitledPublicity of the Golden Age of Television in the U.S.. From the Diamond Library.
UntitledAcclaimed German filmmaker Alexander Kluge, one of the most relentlessly innovative and intellectual figures in contemporary German cinema/ has in recent years produced a remarkable series of works for television. Produced for the German television program "Ten to Eleven" this series comprises an extraordinarily rich body of work that compliments and dialogues with Kluge's films. Traversing realms of desire and culture in the 19th and 20th centuries, these highly experimental works weave together eclectic scenarios that reference advertising, cinema, opera, and electronic communications, and culminate in an ironic critical discourse on fantasy, representation, and history.
UntitledThe meta-fiction is as follows: in a second Mexican/American war, Mexico wins. The USA collapses and the former states fragment into a myriad of micro-republics controlled by a multiracial junta led by the Prime Minister Gran Vato. Spanglish is the official language. The anglo militias desperately attempt to re-establish the old order. 6th Independent Vídeo & Interactive Phenomena Show
UntitledPromotional newsreel containing a variety of Chevrolet-centric stories.
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The Purple Meridians is a joint project by three organisations in Spain, Italy and Turkey that brings together eighteen women filmmakers, six from each country, to debate the difficulties faced by women working in the filmmaking industry and wider screen sector. The aim is to share strategies for overcoming common obstacles and set up a support and exchange network for future partnerships crisscrossing Europe from east to west.
The project is made up of three workshops, an online roundtable, onsite screenings in Barcelona, Turin and Diyarbakır and an online programme featuring a selection of films by the participating filmmakers. The films, subtitled in English, will be made available on the streen.org platform, free of charge on the first day (to be decided on the basis of the onsite screenings) and then on a pay-per-view basis for three months.
Once the onsite and online workshops have been held in Barcelona, Turin and Diyarbakır, each group will watch the videos of the workshops held by the other two groups and draw up a set of conclusions to share at the online international roundtable.
The filmmakers resident in Catalonia ( Anna Giralt Gris, Raquel Marques, Pilar Monsell , Ro Caminal, Lara Vilanova i Lili Marsans) will meet at the Centre Cívic Pati Llimona , where they will connect with Turin (as part of the Torino Film Festival) and Diyarbakır (Turkey).
OVNI, Mostra de Films de Dones i l’Alternativa will present a programme of films made up of two films by each of the eighteen participating filmmakers.
The remaining shorts will be screened on the same day on a continuous loop on a monitor at the Pati Llimona Civic Centre.
All the films will be available from 3 December in their original language with English subtitles on purplemeridians.org .
1- Spain Workshop (onsite)
Monday 15 November , 4 pm to 8 pm
Sala Raval, CCCB, Not open to the public
2- Spain Workshop (online)
Monday 22 November , Not open to the public
3- International Roundtable (online)
Saturday 27 November, 11 am to 12.30 pm
Open to the public, The roundtable will be held in English
4- The Purple Meridians Screenings
Thursday 2 December , 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm
Centre Cívic Pati Llimona, Free admission
Films in their original language with Catalan subtitles
The Purple Meridians is a joint project by three organisations in Spain, Italy and Turkey with the support of 2021 Eurimages Gender Equality Sponsorship.