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Panorama 1: I thought I was Hallucinating

Thursday, October 15 2009 / 15:00
Filmtheater 't Hoogt, Hall 2

Friday, October 16 2009 / 19:00
Moira

Sometimes the living room gradually fills up with snow, people walk the water and a little girl lisps the words “your mother sucks cocks in hell.” These are moments somewhere between sleeping and waking with the devil seemingly lurking in the background. This programme records supernatural phenomena in all their insanity and serenity.

On The Lake
Jeroen Kooijmans (The Netherlands, 2008, video, 01:35 min)
(works)
Opinions on other people’s religions and superstitions and rumours of threats, fed by the mass media, co-determine our perception of the world. With a number of works that ...

Metamorphosis
Clare Langan (Ireland, 2007, video, 12:00 min)
(works)
Clare Langan powerfully cultivates introspection, where poetic atmospheres and elegiac landscapes, capture the very nature of our fragile existence against the perpetual forces of nature. Langan uses the camera ...

The Shape of Things
Oliver Pietsch (Germany, 2008, video, 17:30 min)
(works)
Found Footage-Film about the representation of sleep, fear and human desires in movies. The thematic sequences of The Shape of Things project a variety of motifs, interspersing humorous and ...

Scary Maze
Camille Verbunt (The Netherlands, 2008, video, 02:30 min)
(works)
This film is part of a series of mosaic-films that unite many individual and private, yet published experiences into a single frame, a collective experience. It reveals a ...

Murphy
Bjørn Melhus (Germany, 2008, video, 3:01 min)
(works)
Murphy is a pure synchronized sound and light projection from which the artist consciously redraws his own figure. Unlike more traditional Melhus’ pieces, in which the artist embodies ...

A Lecture on Schizophonia
Erik Bünger (Germany, 2009, video, 37:19 min)
(works)
A video essay on the phenomenon of ‘schizophonia’. Erik Bünger defines this as “that which makes dogs bark at speakers, that which makes children look for the man ...

 
 





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