A Petersburg Night presenting a selection of films in competition at the DotFest Online Film Festival, Thursday 15th, 9 pm.

From 1st till 18th of April 2010 DotFest Online Film Festival will take place in the world wide web. The first edition of the DotFest — INTERNATIONAL ONLINE SHORT FILM FESTIVAL was created to present and reward the very best in international independent short filmmaking.
The festival serves as a platform for both emerging and seasoned filmmakers around the world to showcase their films in effort to receive global recognition and significant cash awards. Connecting the dots between talented filmmakers and the audience in a web-based environment.

The Petersburg Nights are screenings at the Directors Lounge Base, Berlin, F´hain.
Space is limited, if you like to join us in the coziness of our headquarter drop us a note.

We serve you teasing tidbits from the forthcoming 6th Berlin International Directors Lounge. An oeuvre surprise from all flavours, mouth-watering movies that will make
you ask for more. Enjoy the appetizer for a full menu to be be served over eleven days in February.

Thursday/Do. 21. Jan meinblau Berlin Mitte, Christinenstraße 18

doors open at 8pm/Einlass ab 20h
program starts around 9pm/ Filme ab ca 21h

still from Toe Jam by Keith Schofield/The BPA

Please feel invited for a special private showing:

HERETICAL MOV(I)ES
Experimental Films by Danièle Wilmouth
Thursday, January 14th
20:00

LOCATION:
Studio 1B (Hiroshi McDonald-Mori)
Lobeck Strasse 30/35
(Aqua Care Building Complex, Entrance via Ritterstrasse or Lobeckstr.)
10999  BERLIN
U-Bahn Moritzplatz U8

(please see attached map and look for candles)

Please join us for an impromptu private screening & discussion of short films & videos by Danièle Wilmouth, currently in Berlin.  Danièle is a Chicago based artist working primarily in experimental and documentary filmmaking.  She creates hybrids of performance art, dance, installation and cinema, which exploit the shifting hierarchies between live and screen space.  Her works have screened in festivals, museums, galleries, and on television worldwide.  She teaches at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College.

Website:  http://www.HairlessFilms.org.

Films to be presented:
CURTAIN OF EYES (1997),  A HERETIC’S PRIMER ON LOVE & EXERTION (2007),
ELEANORE & THE TIMEKEEPER (2010 – excerpt of work-in-progress).

FREE ADMISSION. Wine & Tea served for a small fee.
Please dress warmly, as the studio gets chilly.

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“Die Gegenwart ist nicht die Wirklichkeit”
Present doesn’t Equal Reality

Heiko Daxl und Ingeborg Fülepp
Single Channel Video Works

Thursday, 26 Nov. 2009

21:00
Z-Bar Bergstraße 2

10115 Berlin-Mitte

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Present doesn’t Equal Reality

Cinema – Train – Travel – Knowledge – Memory – Perception, these are terms from descriptions of video films by Heiko Daxl and Ingeborg Fülepp. In a nutshell, one could say: it all concerns vision. How has human vision, or better saying visual perception, changed since the invention of cinema and the later developments of all the forthcoming image machines? There is a reason, this program starts with the film “Le Cinema – le Train”, where the filmmakers make the analogy between the views out of the train windows while travelling, as Victor Hugo was describing it (1837) and the experience of film: “The flowers on the edge of the fields are colour spots, or better saying red and white stripes; there are no dots any more, everything turns into stripes. Crop fields become yellow streaks, clover fields appear as long green braids…”

In the ways the two artist feed their “image machines” with texts, it becomes obvious they take vision, or ‘viewing’ as serious matter: there is the connection with opinions, conceptions, point of view and perceptions, all of which in German language have a root in seeing or viewing (Ansichten, Anschauungen, Standpunkte und Sichtweisen). The plurals are intentional here, as with Flusser, it is possible to say that the camera does not allow ideological thinking, as it is not compatible with a single point of view. The art practise of Daxl and Fülepp seems to follow those lines accordingly, as almost with every new video work they experiment with new perspectives; a practise that is not constrained to camera images but that expands to abstractions, compositing and generated imaging. The sources of those images originate in travels, quotes and observations, while they are being processed heavily in post-production. If they appear as simulacra, as simulated worlds, then in does not happen without a critical sometimes ironic distancing. Thus it becomes clear that there still is something else behind those images. Something possibly lost, or conversely, still to be achieved, and which cannot be shown otherwise. Still, with Heiko and Ingeborg, we keep staying very this-worldly: to say it with an adapted quote of Wittgenstein, ‘whereof one cannot portrait in an image, thereof one must not try to picture.’

Thus, the two artists leave us in ambivalence between fascinating image worlds and ironic distance, and the liberty of choices of which perspectives onto the world, which kinds of reality we take on from the films.

What is left to mention is that for their work both artist, who work both independently and together, mostly seek for collaborations with composers from New Music or Noise background, and thus see their works as collaborative sound-image compositions.

The artists will be present for Q&A and for socialising after the screening.
(Klaus W. Eisenlohr)

More infos and images:
http://www.richfilm.de/currentUpload/

Press Links:
http://www.directorslounge.net

http://www.z-bar.de

Artist Links:

media in motion berlin:
http://www.mediainmotion.de

Media-Scape – Zagreb / Novigrad (Cittánova):
http://www.mediascape.info

Strictly Berlin:
http://www.strictly-berlin.de

X-OP
http://www.x-op.eu


La Calle – la Habitación; Urban Research Selection

Di 24.11., 19:30

Kommunales Kino Freiburg

Alter Wiehre Bahnhof

Urachstr. 40

79102  Freiburg im Breisgau

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La Calle – la Habitación (The Street – the Habitat)

Urban Research at Kommunales Kino Freiburg

The film program Urban Research comprises works of artists who explore urbanity in contemporary cities with experimental means. In recent times, a growing number of contemporary artists have come forward with personal and challenging views onto the changing urban environment. This selection of films brings together films from the realm of Latin lingua, mainly Latin America but also Portugal, Chicago and a Latin enclave in Vienna. The artists’ views reflect daily life and they “deturn” or shift perceptions towards the less ordinary. Some settings appear more common than expected – in certain ways, urban life has become internationally similar and the artists request the audience to read subtleties and notes in between lines.
Presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr

More infos: http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesURkoki.html

Links: http://www.koki-freiburg.de/

The Carnival of Galleries

On 11 November 2009, for the first time, the Kulturpalast Wedding International will be organizing an art procession as carnival parade: the Carnival of Galleries.

The Carnival of Galleries is a demonstration with the slogan:

art’s dilemma – self-inflicted
How artists help to redevelop the city and, after all, can no longer afford the expensive spaces. We take the procession seriously: The Carnival of Galleries is the exodus of artists from the city. Goodbye!

All Berlin galleries, projects rooms and artists are invited to support our demands with by artist or self-created floats to cross the border from Berlin-Mitte to Wedding. Showcase art, be loud, flaunt banners. And costumes.

The route of the demonstration leads from Brunnenstrasse over Badstrasse, Prinzenallee, and Soldiner Strasse right up to Freienwalder Strasse where a final rally with carnival speeches and participant’s messages will take place between Kulturpalast Wedding International and St. Elisabeth cemetery. Floats with a footprint of 90 x 215 cm (entrance width) will do a round of honour through the rooms of the Kulturpalast.

Subsequently, a costumed panel discussion will be held. Carnival celebrations complete the november Wednesday. In addition, music bands from Wedding will play.

Meeting point and arrangement of the floats is on 11 November 2009 at 11:11 am in Anklamer Strasse, between Strelitzer Strasse and Brunnenstrasse. Shortly afterwards, we turn into Brunnenstrasse.

You may attend with floats, passenger cars, bikes and vehicles of any kind. Banners and art are welcome.

We look forward to your participation. Dress warm!
Kulturpalast Wedding International


Urban Research
presented by Klaus W. Eisenlohr
Thursday, 05 Nov. 2009
20:00

Medienhaus Hannover e.V.
Schwarzer Bär 6
30449 Hannover

www.medienhaus-hannover.de
0511-441 440

Klaus W. Eisenlohr, artist and filmmaker in Berlin, former Cast & Cut fellow in Hannover, presents a selection of his curated program “Urban Research”. The selection comprises films from France, USA, Mexiko, Hungary, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom and Chile. Artists who explore the relations between built and social space use different forms of experimental and documentary film to express their concerns and views of public space in the city they live in, or in foreign countries. Different forms of close-up documentation or personal alienation to the places give ideas on how space is being used and transformed in contemporary cities. A multi-faceted show with both witty and subversive perspectives on urban architecture.

http://www.medienhaus-hannover.de
http://www.directorslounge.net
more infos and images:
http://www.richfilm.de/currentUpload/index.html


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antipodean reactions
film reports from the deep south

Chris Henschke and Donna Kendrigan

Thursday, 29 Oct. 2009
21:00

Z-Bar
Bergstraße 2
10115 Berlin-Mitte

Tonight, we will experience two very different aspects of Australian culture: Art meets science in the works of Chris Henschke and Donna Kendrigan, Australian artists from Melbourne. Donna recreated the first metereological cloud formation experiment in front of her camera. Chris inserted a lightbulb into the beams of a particle accelerator during his residency at the Australian Synchrotron, and documented the effects. The results of these experiments will be presented at the screening. However, Donna and Chris also have a very different interest. This will be shown in the second part of the night.

“Deep South” is a montage of shorts and features from the southern end of the Australian continent. A selection of degenerate yet distinctive moments in Australian film starting from 1906, paints an unashamedly unglamorous and unfamiliar portrait of Australia for the European audience – a new anti-touristic angle on Australia as opposed to the usual image of a fun and friendly holiday destination.

The artists are personally introducing the films and will be present for Q&A after the screening.

More infos at:

http://www.richfilm.de/filmUpload/1-framesHenschke.html

Artist’s Links:
www.topologies.com.au

Press Links:
Z-Bar – http://www.z-bar.de/
Directors Lounge

from Deep South

J.X. Williams is back

Noel Lawrence presents J.X. Williams notorious 1965 mafia movie PEEP SHOW, specially featured at the 5th Berlin International Directors Lounge  plus a selection of short films.  at Smoking Cinema – White Trash Fast Food.

Tuesday, 20 October 2009 — 9 pm

A must if you missed it in February