| Loving Revolution | ||
| "Good proletarian seeking lifelong companion to make world revolution together."* |
*(personal ad in 70s Chinese newspaper) |
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'Loving Revolution' negotiates the real and discusses the basic meaning of the word political: people negotiating the rules of living together with the aid of fiction. Here 'together' means in some kind of relationship. The different voices of the artists define personal politics between, and reveal special behaviour of, human beings. Reality is re-negotiated while the personal is becoming political. Private situations point to a bigger picture, personal behaviour influences but also projects the political in general. How do the subjects feel when subjectivity itself is a commodity? Don't repeat yourself, invent yourself each and every time. The subject is on the move, without ever getting anywhere, a lifelong work effort? What does love look like in a post-industrial society where everyone is a self-supporting enterprise and is asked to take care of themselves. |
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| First screening: 19.12. 2007, Les Complices*, Zürich | ||
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Fabienne Audeoud, Screening format DVD Kiss me is a music video by artist and musician Fabienne Audeoud, and is part of part of her album project. « Is it real ?» like they say in songs/ ontological mess baby |
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Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen Does your neighbour give folk dance classes above your bedroom? Does your boss have nicer shoes? Is your wife snoring? Why is the CTA always late? - If you like to complain, come and join the Complaints Choir. |
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Miranda July "There are two movies I saw on TV about boys who were taken from their families and then returned to them years later. One boy was on a fun spaceship for years and the other boy was kidnapped and molested. These boys were never the same again and they just couldn't re-integrate into the family. I saw these movies when I was little. I've often described them to people, always paired together. They are sort of the comedy and tragedy version of the same story and it is a mundanely spiritual story. Getting Stronger Every Day includes these boys' tales, but they are like mystical objects placed on the living reality of the man storyteller. In other parts of the movie actual mystical objects hover in peoples lives without a myth or story attached. I like to think about how these dimensions interact simply and can be enacted: real life / story / worldly / spirit / video / flat drawing." |
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Sari Tervaniemi You Kill Me is a love story dressed in a Vampire tale. The short film is both time playful and sad, it talks about mental violence, that occurs when the other refuses to communicate. Romantic locations recall 80s The Smiths' rock videos, films noir style with a twist of humor. The sound scape and performance are physical. Protagonists are two male vampires, Victor and Vlad. They are based in an office in Punavuori, in Helsinki's city centre where they like to hang out with their computers. At night they predate women but abandon them at dawn. Mina is Victor's victim who does not give up easily. |
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Szuper Gallery I will survive Can love be genuine and at the same time for sale? |
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