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TRAVELOGUE 5: DÉJÀ-VU

Stefaan Decostere - Elie Peeters
‘Déjà-vu’ deals with virtual tourism in Japan and is based on the idea of being somewhere else without having to leave your homeland...

ECCE HOMO

Robert Cash
48 - Now he that betrayed him gave them a sign, saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he: hold him fast. 49 - And forthwith he came to Jesus, and said, Hail, master; and kissed him. 50 - And Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore art thou come? Then came they, and laid hands on Jesus, and took him. (Matthew 26)...

SPECTRES

Sven Augustijnen
Fifty years after his assassination, Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the newly independent Congo, is back to haunt Belgium. Through commemorations, encounters and a return visit, a top-ranking Belgian civil servant who was in Elisabethville on that tragic day of 17 January 1961 attempts to exorcise the ghosts of the past. To the sound of St John Passion by J.S...

CASCADEURS (RIVIÈRES)

Michel François
A waterfall. Now and then a person lets the water carry him down. The irregular gaps between the split-second appearances of the people sliding down underscore the continual flow of the water....
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THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 40. UNDERSTANDING HETEROSEXUALITY

Steve Reinke
I’ve always been curious about heterosexuality and the fact that heterosexuals exist seems to me improbable, but you just have to throw a rock and you’re likely to hit one. They’re everywhere. I’ve tried asking them about the roots, the genesis of their heterosexuality but they are unable to understand the question....

THE HUNDRED VIDEOS 56. JIN'S DREAM

Steve Reinke
I dreamt that I went to art school and when I woke up - I mean, when I graduated - I got this job designing pornographic playing cards....

CLOSE-UP

Claude Cattelain
Percing holes to breathe and see through....
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CONTAINER 08: OVER DON JUAN

Jef Cornelis
A discussion on the figure and myth of Don Juan, which originates in three different sources: the original version by Tirso de Molina from 1630, the version by Molière from 1665, and the libretto and opera by Mozart and da Ponte from 1787. Even among these versions there are considerable variants regarding the characters, the personalities, intrigues and endings...

CONTAINER 07: OVER THEATRALITEIT

Jef Cornelis
A discussion about theatricality, starting from three concepts: the dramatic, the theatrical and the spectacular...