COLLECTIE
Zoek collectie
THE CURSE
Harald Thys - Jos De GruyterIn the same minimalist style that would later on characterize 'The Bucket’ (2001) and 'The Spinning Wheel’ (2002), 'The Curse’ tells Maria’s unhappy story. After giving birth to her first child, she has mysteriously lost her husband’s love. The situation is as tragic as absurd, the universe it deals with as grotesque and enigmatic as alienating...
BEWARE PEOPLE
Luc Gobyn‘Beware People’ is part four of ‘Une Victoire Americaine’. The video shows how the eye of a digital camera tracks the roads for signs of life in a landscape. The running text is derived from the pamphlets, which were dropped from the Afghan skies for the Afghan citizen at the start of the American invasion...
LEOPOLD II - OOSTENDE
Luc GobynOne minute view of the equestrean statue of Leopold II in Ostend, Belgium....
UN PEINTRE SOUS SURVEILLANCE
Boris Lehman"After many years of friendship I wanted to make another film with Arié Mandelbaum, a sort of portrait of the painter 20 years later. Not to explain the unexplainable, or introduce anything lacking in the first movie, but just return to the central question of the nature of painting, of what a painter is...
IJSBREKER 06: FILM OF GEEN FILM
Eric Blanckaert - Jackie Claeys - Freddy Coppens - Mark De GeestThis time the programme ‘Ijsbreker’ explores the depths beyond the rather quiet surface of Dutch-language film – from Flanders as well as from the Netherlands...
BROTVERMESSUNG
Wolf Vostell'Brotvermessung' [The Measuring of the Bread] documents a happening that took place on 15 March 1969 and involved the participation of a random public, which assisted with the measuring of the circumference of the Cologne Opera with 40 French loaves - which turned out to be equivalent with 1,164.5 loaves of 50 cm and weighing 1.5 kilogram. (Berta Sichel)...
THE CORRIDOR
Sarah VanagtFor 5 days Sarah Vanagt and cinematographer Annemarie Lean-Vercoe followed a donkey during its weekly visits to old people in nursing homes in South-England. From home to home, from room to room. Each time the donkey was welcomed warmly, with greetings, songs, strokes, childhood stories, poems, and laughter...
THEME SONG
Vito AcconciIn ‘Theme Song’ Acconci most effectively plays-on the dynamic field of tension between ‘I’ and ‘you’, between the artist and the viewer. The artist lies on the ground in the living room, in front of the sofa. His face is filmed in close-up...
UN HOMME DE BIENS (ANDRÉ DAGNIAU)
Jacques LennepAndré Dagniau collects everything people no longer need. With the things he collects he helps other people....
FROM [ TO ]
Peter DownsbroughIn FROM [ TO ], the image slides past a motorway, past countless trucks, petrol stations and containers. Objects are isolated from their environment and articulated in a repetitive, almost architectural structure....









