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TOPIC II

Pascal Baes
The French film theorist André Bazin used to consider film as a spell of time. He spoke triumphantly of a victory on the irreversibility and the transitoriness of life. Baes’ ‘Topic I & II’ (the painterly quality of its dusky images is for a good reason reminiscent of Francis Bacon’s strokes) seem to question these transcendent views on cinematography...

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Didier Volckaert
"This film project started with a piece of 3 meter celluloid I got from Stefan Ram, who worked at the Filmmuseum of Amsterdam. Kaän murders Abel, a scene from an old movie dated 1920, tittle and director still unknown to me. I projected the image frame by frame and filmed it again deconstructed. Detail, color, grain and each time the same murder, unavoidable...

ROMANTICOS DE LAS MARISMAS

Luc Gobyn - Luke Aaron Clark - Luismí Garcia
When you look at a bull and you see the gleam in its eyes, it feels like you’re having a conversation with it. The feeling it conveys makes you feel like the king of the world. At the same time filling you with humility, because you know how much you owe to the bull....

TECHNOCALYPS

Frank Theys
Technocalyps is a 3 part documentary about ‘transhumanism’, an ideology assuming that we approach an era where humans, as we know them, are no longer the driving force of civilization. All technological developments seem to converge to one main goal: to overcome humanity, to try and create something transhuman...
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EIDERDOWN

Messieurs Delmotte
A white quilt is repeatedly being dropped from a window onto the street. On its way down the quilt follows a whimsical route along the outer wall. This work is part of the series Facts and Gestures Vol. 2...
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ATOMIC TREE

Charley Case
“We belong to this tree, we are all connected to the very same trunk. Even when we are far away, like the leaves, it’s still the same story. When a leaf falls, it turns into humus and so the cycle starts once again.” (Charley Case) ...

GRENZSTEINE

Ulrike Knorr
Along the former border between East and West Germany, on the Eastern side there was an area of about 5km of width, where access was made difficult for the larger part of the population. A region with woods, fields, small villages… A place with a strong symbolic meaning, impressed upon people’s minds. This film sets up an imaginary stroll across those borderline landscapes...
Boulevard d'Ypres / Ieperlaan, Sarah Vanagt, 2010 © the artist & producer Boulevard d'Ypres / Ieperlaan, Sarah Vanagt, 2010 © the artist & producer

BOULEVARD D'YPRES / IEPERLAAN

Sarah Vanagt
The Boulevard d’Ypres in Brussels, with its large and colourful Mediterranean stores, offers glimpses of the Tales of the Thousand and One Nights. Urban development is now driving out these shops selling couscous, dates and olives. It is this turning point in the history of her own street that Vanagt uses as a starting point for a ’microhistorical experiment’...

PATERSHOL, GENT

Jef Cornelis
After a general view of the city Ghent, its horizon and roofs, we are confronted with views of streets and houses in one particular district that is threatened with demolition. A poster announces protest actions against the demolition of the Patershol district....