Fri 08 | 6pm

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Photographs by Robert Carrithers: Basquiat, Haring, the New York scene in the 1980s and the infamous Club 57.

AT THE 9th BERLIN INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORS LOUNGE

Naherholung Sternchen, behind the Kino International, U-Schillingstraße | Berolinastr. 7, 10178 Berlin-Mitte

Opening attended by the artist:

February 8th, 18:00–20:00

Robert Carrithers will be available to take questions from the media from 5 p.m. onwards

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The exhibition will be from February 8th to the 17th daily from 18:00.

For your listening pleasure; Special guest: Fellow photographer and Prague DJ Ida Taušlová will play a mix of new music that has been strongly influenced by the ‘80s, linking the period of ‘80s to the present time of 2013.

After the opening: The Berlin premiere of the Richard Lowenstein film Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard. (Robert did the European interviews for the film)

The film is followed by the live performance of the band Dim Locator that consist of musicians that knew and played with Rowland S. Howard.

The night will continue with the music of talented Berlin DJ Steve Morell who appears in the film “Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard”.

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“One staircase led to heaven the other to hell” says Robert Carrithers of a building in New York’s St. Mark’s Place Street, number 57. The building whose basement housed, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Club 57 – a creative laboratory for all non-conformists and free-thinkers from the East Village – actually belonged to the central offices of the Polish Catholic Church.

At that time New York was a city on the verge of bankruptcy and today’s luxurious East Village resembled a war zone. Refined citizens had long ago left the area as part of a progressive suburbanisation. The area with burnt up brick buildings – a last ditch attempt by desperate property owners to earn some money was more than often insurance fraud – was left in the hands of drug dealers, immigrants and also artists working in all disciplines. The police didn’t even bother to patrol there, which was good for anyone annoyed by having the authorities riding their back, artists and criminals alike. “It was often a matter of life and death. You had to have eyes in the back of your head and constantly watch what was happening in the street. It was so intense that sometimes you would find a corpse lying on the sidewalk,” recalls Carrithers, who moved to New York from Chicago. He wanted to study photography, film and acting there. The apartment that he could afford to rent was less than a 10-minute walk from Club 57.

The punk and disco scenes concentrated around the CBGB and Studio 54 clubs were losing their sense of novelty and originality, when out of nowhere a performer like Klaus Nomi appeared. This was a man, who sang opera in the costume of a Dutch Pierrot.

Club 57 was in fact founded by two friends, who loved vaudeville – Susan Hannaford and Tom Scully – and was run by director and performer, Ann Magnuson, who hosted its first performance.

“This place was fascinating in that, while artists had earlier met in bars or at concerts, they chatted and they drank, but in Club 57 they created something together. Here concerts mixed with exhibitions and performances,” stresses Carrithers, when speaking of the community that first made him feel at home.

Ann Magnuson thought up theme parties for every other night of the week. She found the decor and the furniture in the streets. Keith Haring had his first installation there and created his signature work, as did Kenny Scharf and Jean Michel Basquiat.

Club 57 exorcised America’s evil spirit. It went wild from “camp” aesthetic. With a Dadaistic fascination and vigour, it seized on the suburban supermarket culture; stores that had become museums of the contemporary lifestyle and its plastic kitsch. During one evening a country-western evening might take place on piles of hay, the next a burlesque event and an Elvis memorial, then a performance showing John Sex performing with his python snake Delilah or a concert by singer, Wendy Wild, and her group, The Mad Violets, which took the public on a joint trip, when hallucinogenic mushrooms were thrown into the crowd. The group, Pulsallama, was also born here. This was a group of twelve or thirteen girls, who sang in the style of Greek chorales, and when doing so banged on beer bottles, pans, cowbells and shot off kids‘ toy machine-guns. Pulsallama made it so far that in 1982 they were the opening act at several concerts by The Clash.

Even almost thirty years after its closing in 1983, Club 57 is still a legend that defined a period of pop culture and still inspires it. Many of the artists tied to the institution were unable to face up to their own wildness, drugs or the incontrollable rise of AIDs. They died. Others died only to become immortal (Haring, Basquiat). Others survived to become famous later (Ann Magnuson, Marc Shaiman, Scott Whitman).

Robert Carrithers was one of them. He spontaneously documented everything that happened in the club. The performances, the birth of success, the first exhibitions and the backstage area. In his moment shots and portraits, which will be shown for the first time in Berlin, barmen meet with writers, film-makers and future celebrities. Thus a unique testimony was created; one that is as unbridled image-wise as the Club 57 program.

Curator: Pavel Turek

Robert Carrithers is an American photographer and film-maker, who lives in Prague. Besides the Club 57 scene he documented the post-November cultural scene in the Czech Republic. He is preparing a documentary on the Prague-Berlin-Australian, post-punk band, Fatal Shore. Its members include Phil Shoenfelt, Bruno Adams (died in 2009) and Chris Hughes. Besides their common devotion to music, each member of the band also married a Czech woman.

He also took part in the making of the documentary Autoluminescent about the Australian musician Rowland S. Howard (dir. Richard Lowenstein), for which he shot all European interviews and concert footage. Rowland S. Howard (died 2009), an icon of alternative rock, was a member of bands like The Birthday Party, Crime and the City Solution or These Immortal Souls.

Robert Carrithers has begun a new photo project to show fairytales and special infamous tales in a new light. He will have a solo exhibit of these photos in April 2013 at the Prague galleryViniční Altán.

From there, Robert plans to take the photos to Berlin in June 2013 to include in a group show called “Your Daily Darkness” with German photographers Miron Zownir and Tina Winkhaus, Costa Rican painter Luis Cerdas Jaubert working with Cypress visual artist Raissa Angeli. All of the artists explore the theme of darkness each in their own unique way. This exhibition will be held at the Neurotitan Gallery situated in Mitte in the middle of Berlin.

Robert then plans to take the group exhibition ”Your Daily Darkness” full circle back to where he was originally inspired that one day long ago by Club 57.” The exhibit will happen at Salomon Arts Gallery in New York City in November 2013.

Fri 08 | 7:30 pm

supporting films:

Rick Niebe IT Frankie 05:11 2012

Minos Nikolakakis GR The Attic 18:18 2011 (GP)

AUTOLUMINESCENT by Richard Lowenstein and Lynn-Maree Milburn | Berlin Premiere

“Rowland was Australia’s most unique, gifted and uncompromising guitarist.” – Nick Cave

From myth to legend Rowland Howard appeared on the early Melbourne punk scene like a phantom out of Kafkaesque Prague or Bram Stoker’s Dracula. A beautifully gaunt and gothic aristocrat, the unique distinctive fury of his guitar style shot him directly into the imagination of a generation. He was impeccable, the austerity of his artistry embodied in his finely wrought form, his obscure tastes and his intelligently wry wit. He radiated a searing personal integrity that never seemed to tarnish. Despite the trials and tribulations of his career, in an age of makeover and reinvention, Rowland Howard never ‘sold out’.

With recent and moving interviews, archival interviews and other fascinating and original footage, AUTOLUMINESCENT traces the life of Rowland S Howard. Capturing moments with the man himself and intimate missives from those who knew him behind closed doors; words and images etch light into what has always been the mysterious dark.

www.autoluminescent.com

TRT 134 min

Fri 08 | 10pm

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Dim Locator (AUS/UK) is a new group formed from the ashes of legendary Berlin-based band Fatal Shore. The group comprises Phil Shoenfelt (guitar/vocals), Chris Hughes (drums/percussion) and Dave Allen (bass guitar). Special guest: Gez Donnelly (guitar)

Englishman Phil Shoenfelt has lived in Prague for many years, and is known for his work with Southern Cross (Prague), Fatal Shore (Berlin) and Khmer Rouge (New York), as well as for his autobiographical novel “Junkie Love”, recipient of the Firecracker Alternative Book Award in New York. To date, Shoenfelt has released 15 full length CDs of his music – solo, with Khmer Rouge, with Southern Cross, with Fatal Shore and with Nikki Sudden. In the past, he has toured as support artist with Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The Fall, Crime & The City Solution, Nico, The Clash and Tom Verlaine. He also played lead guitar in The Nikki Sudden Band on two European tours in 1997 and 1998.

Chris Hughes (AUS) is based in Berlin and has played and recorded with Fatal Shore, Hugo Race & The True Spirit, The Act, Methylated Spirits, Nina Hagen and Rowland S. Howard. His most recent collaboration was with Alexander Hacke of Einstürzende Neubaten in Hacke’s new project Hitman’s Heel. He was part of the same Melbourne scene that spawned the likes of The Birthday Party and Crime & The City Solution, and is known for his explosive style of syncopated drumming. Several of his compositions appeared on the True Spirit CDs “Wet Dream” and “Ambuscado”, and he has recently been composing film soundtrack music for Ralf Goldkind’s label.

Dave Allen (AUS) is also based in Berlin, and has played bass with Hugo Race & The True Spirit, Lunar Lounge, Methylated Spirits, The Act, and Kinch Blade & The Black Lilies. Originally from Sydney, Allen moved to Berlin in the early 1990s, and his rock steady bass playing style complements and anchors Chris Hughes’s wild, improvisatory excursions.

MUSICAL STYLE: The music of Dim Locator is stripped down industrial psych-rock music with influences from The Stooges, Beasts of Bourbon, Can, The Birthday Party, Pink Fairies and Hawkwind. This deliberate mixing of radically different styles and genres intentionally avoids the identikit, music-by-numbers style of so many contemporary bands, who simply adopt the image and sound of their idols, and whose originality suffers accordingly. The music itself uses randomly sampled and re-sampled loops, a pulsating, electric sound that creates a kind of hypnotic “Ur-Drone”, stimulating what Iggy Pop once referred to as the “O Mind”.

RECORDING NEWS: In late 2011 a three song tribute EP of Rowland S. Howard songs was released, for online sales only. The EP is called “Immortalised” and is available through Bremen-based label Fuego. Two of these songs, “I Ate The Knife” and “Undone”, will be released as a 7 inch single by Vienna based label Cover Recordings.

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dimlocatormusic/dim-locator

Fri 08 | 6 pm, exhibition

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Special guest: Photographer and Prague DJ Ida Taušlová will play a mix of new music that has been strongly influenced by the ‘80s, linking the period of ‘80s to the present time of 2013.

Prague DJ Ida T (Ida Taušlová) is a member of the DJ duo “Pandas in Waterfall”. She founded this duo along with her good friend Zuzana, who share a similar interest in music. Their original intention was to bring a different musical experience to their home town. This was then followed by organising regular events. Ida and Zuzka both have their own original style, which works quite well together in their music DJ events. Zuzka mainly focuses on electro pop and Ida is generally influenced by the era of 80’s and the early 90s and raw aggressive synths. Ida’s obsession with these decades are not only reflected in the music that she plays, but this also happen to be a major influence on her sense of fashion and style. This can be seen in the fashion photos that she takes and does the styling for. Working mostly with analogue photography, she explores and captures her unique vision of fashion, street photography and portraits. Ida links together music, fashion and photography from the ’80s and early ’90s and connects it all together to what is happening now in our present time 2013.

Fri 08 | 11:30

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Steve Morell © Stephane Herve

Steve Morell remixer, DJ, producer, musician, founder of the record label “Pale Music Int.” and the German underground festival “Berlin Insane”. As the founding member of the DJ & remix duo “The Scandals’ he worked on Remixes & Collaborations for artists like: Miss Yetti, Bruder & Kronsädta feat. Nina Hagen, Eric D. Clark, Ascii Disko, Punx Soundcheck feat. Marc Almond, Pink Grease, Neonman, Beroshima, Lola Angst, Atomizer, Junesex, The Nihilists, Boy George, Trafalgar,
Schwefelgelb, DJ Donna Summer und DJ Wool. ‘The Scandals’ have released two 12” Singles: “My Life Nightlife” and “Summer Cruising EP” feat. Eric D. Clark, as well as analbum of their remixes: “Cutouts, Patchworks & Rippoffs”, which includes a track featuring Peaches. Since 2007 The Scandals have gone their own separate ways.
As an international DJ Steve Morell plays at Clubs and festivals all over the world and has produced remixes for: IAMX (UK), Mona Mur & En Esch, Gods of Blitz, The Vanishing, Martha & The Muffins, Shed, The Antiquark, The Stylists, Narcotic Fields,The Prostitutes & Warren Suicide, and is currently working on remixes for Nikaya (DE),
Hanin Elias (DE), and Sister Chain & Brother John (ISR/IRL)
Morell is currently focusing on the work for his new Solo Album “The Life and Death of Jimmy Pheres and his Rise from the Underworld”. In 2010 the 12” single “Loneliness” was released, which included a remix by Alexander Hacke (Einstürzende Neubauten). The second single, “Lady Pheres” came out as a duet with Monica Pokorna May 2012. The full Album is going to be released in Spring 2013 and includes a huge spectrum of guest musicians like N.U.Unruh (Einstürzende Neubauten), Amy Heaton (Ornis), Mike Strauss (Les Hommes Sauvages), Andi Sex Gang, Valerie Renay & Sebastian Lee Philipp (Noblesse Oblige), Hank J. Manchini (Kill the Dandies!), Martin Craft (Jarvis Cocker Band), Nackt (Warren Suicide), Kevin Mooney (Adam & The Ants), Carolin Werren, EF
Kriete (Goldfish) etc.. The album is produced by Ragnar and Morell himself.

For Management, Booking & Remix Requests please contact:
Sean McLusky Mangement | Email: sean@seanmclusky.com

www.myspace.com/stevemorellsmusic | www.myspace.com/remixesbymorell
www.de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Morell | http://www.discogs.com/artist/Steve+Morell
www.facebook.com/stevemorellofficial | www.facebook.com/stevemorellandthescienceofdoubt

Sat 09 | 6pm

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pictured: Rhayne Vermette, Tudor Village: a one shot deal

HABITATS, HOMELANDS AND BRIDGES
curated and presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr

Kevin T. Allen US Bridge 10:58min 2012

Lyndsay Bloom US Williamsburg Bridge Walk 00:21min 2012

Chris Bravo US In Habitat 06:14min 2012

Stephanie Gray US It’s Not Roses for Five Roses 03:50min 2011-2012

Henry Gwiazda US deciding when 6:23min 2010-2012

Deborah Phillips DE iiiii 2:31min

Paul Turano US 104 Merrimac St 1:00min 2010

Rhayne Vermette CA Tudor Village: a one shot deal 05:15min 2012

Janus Victoria PH Aurora, My Aurora 15:21min 2012

Telemach Wiesinger DE Europa 20:00min 2012

Ezra Wube ET/US mela 1:41min 2011

Carlo Zanni IT My Temporary Visiting Position From The Sunset Terrace Bar 4:11min 2007

Full UR2013 program with images and text:
http://www.richfilm.de/DL2013/framesURprogram1.html

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pictured: Ezra Wube, Mela

Sat 09 | 8pm

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pictured: Kosal Khiev in Masahiro Sugano’s Why I Write

presented by Thomas Zandegiacomo Del Bel

Dance, performance, music and the power of rhythm enter into a combination with film and poetry and reveal the joys and miseries of life. A bubbling elixir that bewitches even the protagonists themselves.

about ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival

Film and poetry are like the white and black stripes of a zebra: they fit together beautifully. Every two years the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival shows the current state of a dynamic, young short film genre which lies somewhere between poetry, film and new media. The festival offers both makers of poetry films and poets themselves from around the world a forum for fixing positions as well as exchanging ideas and experience – an ever growing group of fans of a genre which has won over even the most suspicious and sceptical in the audience. A comprehensive supporting programme with retrospectives, colloquia and talks complements the competition, which is unique worldwide.

Hubert Sielecki AT Dialog über Österreich // Dialogue about Austria  03:15 2012 (Performance) Wiener Lautgedicht, Gerhard Rühm

The characteristic expressions of the Viennese are played out in a fictional dialogue.  No one should have the illusion of being able to understand. 

Daniel Conrad CA A Cup Of Wine  06:24  2010 (Performance) Rumeng Ling, Li Bai

China’s Tang and Song dynasties, with their eroticism and Taoist love of nature.

Mark Wilkinson US Human Condition 05:37 2011 (Musikvideo) Human Condition, Rich Ferguson

Uplifting music video which details the joys and sorrows of this world. There has to be more to life than just survival.

Zeinab El Badrawi EG The Applicant  02:28  2012 (Performance) The Applicant, Sylvia Plath

As the bride prepares for her wedding, she goes through a breakdown when she realizes how fake society has defined her.

Maria Brandenburger, Andreas Melcher DE Odem 08:00 2010 (Performance) odem, Christian Camehl

A young girl awakes in a white room. A deep, sharp voice cuts through silence. On the opposite wall, she sees a mirror. Suddenly, her other hand raises.

Antonio Poce, Valerio Murat IT [meine heimat] // [my heimat]  04:30 2012 (Performance) [meine heimat], Ulrike Almut Sandig

A man, maybe a composer or a painter, collects scattered fragments of his soul.

Jan Riesenbeck DE Sechster Sinn, Drittes Auge, Zweites Gesicht // Sixth Sense, Third Eye, Second Face 15:00 2012 (Performance) Sechster Sinn, Drittes Auge, Zweites Gesicht, Jan Riesenbeck

An unconventional mixture of fairytale, comedy, science fiction, essay, and drama, but above all, a bulging grab bag full of bizarre ideas and surprises. 

Jasmine Kainy ISR Robotim! // Robots! 05:50 2011 (Spielfilm) Nothing To Be Done, Ido Yoav

Two different images of womanhood: the silent, pregnant housewife and the direct and powerful reporter.

Alberto Girotto I Piccola cucina cannibale // Little cannibal kitchen 05:11 2012  (Musikvideo) Piccola cucina cannibale, Lello Voce

The story, apparently paradoxical,  is about a love which is so big to devour itself and its protagonists.

Paul Bogaert BE Reconstruction 04:45 2012 (Spielfilm) Reconstruction, Paul Bogaert

Four guards inspect an exhibition room. After the lights flicker off and on, they look younger and can’t believe what they hear.

Elise Passavant FR/ES Will Work For Drugs 01:50 2011(Musikvideo) Will Work For Drugs, Lydia Lunch 

A sexy psychedelic teaser.

Jeff Saunders US Render, Render (Spielfilm) Render, Render, Thomas Lux 02:17 2010

Jeff Saunders adds a dash of realism to the macabre poem about writing poetry.

Masahiro Sugano KH Why I Write  07:33 2011 (Performance) Why I write, Kosal Khiev

Kosal, a poet and tattoo artist, resides in Phnom Penh after spending 14 years of his life in a U.S. prison. 

TRT: 86 min

Sat 09 | 10pm

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“Tricolour Sun produces a kaleidoscopic mix of entrancing dance music that carries melodic and joyful progressions over guttural and ripping bass. Witness the formation of a new brand of colourful, light-filled techno”

LIVE : John Sampson (Swimming) presents his new project TRICOLOUR SUN

Sat 09 | 11pm

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Kuesti Fraun DE Ben 01:00 2012

Franziska Lauber CH The Big Laugh 01:51 2012 (EP/IA)

Saana Inari DE Don’t Go Home With Satan 03:55 2009 (IA)

Matthias Zucker DE Der Goldene Zweig 24:29 2012 (EP)

Robin Lochmann IE/DE Kult Leader 03:31 2011(IA)

Raul Cerezo ES 8 13:00 2011

Erika Tasini IT The Birthday Boy 02:30 2012 (WP/IA)

Ed Carter GB The Funeral Director 05:12 2012 (GP)

Cláudio Jordão  PT Conto Do Vento (Tale Of The Wind) 12:00 2010

Juan Pablo Zaramella AR Luminaris 6:00 2011

imageEd Carter (The Funeral Director) on set

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Birthday Boy by Erika Tasini

TRT 73 min

WP World premiere
EP European premiere
GP German premiere
IA in attendance

Sun 10 | 6pm

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MEDIA IN MOTION

presents works by Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp

In 1990 Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp together founded the label Media in Motion. From that time on, they worked together on various media art projects as artists and curators. One of their main tasks was to connect international artists to one another and to show their works internationally, with particular focus on Germany and Croatia. After Heiko Daxl passed away in 2012, Ingeborg Fülepp continued their work independently.

The program will show videos made by Heiko Daxl before they met as well as productions they subsequently brought into being as an artistic couple.

The aim of this presentation is to show the multiple talents of Heiko Daxl, his understanding of the media as well as his prowess and creative potentials through the execution of numerous works of art, written texts on art and its attendant philosophy.

In leaving our world, Heiko is on the way to discover another, as yet unknown universe. At least, having known him, one might hope this to be true. Throughout his artistic works, he was always searching for something beyond our realities.

Experience is nothing else than change of memory… By manipulation of images and montage in relation to the musical composition, there are points for thoughtful excursions, roundabouts, dreams, curves, imaginations and lost memories. But the continuance of transitoriness keeps its familiar riddle.” Heiko Daxl

The numerous works they have created bear witness to their joy in experimenting, always moving on the borderline to the unknown. Employing new technologies, they investigate various, so far unknown optical and acoustic phenomena. The observer’s senses, his hearing, his sight and his sense of touch, are always consciously engaged, unsettling his perception. Daxl and Fülepp demonstrate new ways in the artistic exploration of the technical possibilities of creating sounds and abstract images which force the observer to an integrated reception. They seek to make the recipient think about the reality which is imparted to him in an artificial and technical manner. Dr. Barbara Barsch, Director, ifa-Galerie Berlin, Institute for International Relations, May 2005

Media in Motion

presented as part of Kroatien Kreativ

TRT 60 min