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Kino Climates - Films & Performances 2
RE-2010
Diaporama - Part Two
Anne Grèzes, 2010, France, 0 min.
Lost World, The
In a contemporary version of the magic lantern, illustrator Nic Rawling brings figures and scenes to life. Created by The Paper Cinema, accompanied by the dude...
Paper Cinema, 2010, United Kingdom, 30 min.
Zeebrugge to Invade
Think lo-fi, low-budget blockbuster films and eighties VHS technology. Now you can enter Richie's world. Is he serious or not?!
Richie, 2009, Belgium, 7 min.
Caniche
This ironic and comically subversive short animation tells the astonishing story of an encounter between a poodle and a women's magazine.
Noémie Marsily, Carl Roosens, 2009, Belgium, 15 min.
Insane Portrait, An
Excerpt from an unusual, sensual and wild film portrait of Josée Andrei: painter, photographer, tarot card reader, blind from birth, eccentric and exceptional.
Fabrizio Terranova, 2010, Belgium, 15 min.
46' bis
This initial stop-motion film made in Rue de Belleville in Paris has become a real classic. Surreally beautiful.
Pascal Baes, 1988, France, 3 min.
Tokyo-Picnic
A vision of Tokyo in accelerated time. Smooth and scratchy sounds create an indescribably tense atmosphere.
Pascal Baes, 1999, Belgium, Japan, 13 min.
HFRemix
Mathematical re-composition of fragments of old 16mm films through a heightfield effect. An explosion of light and colour.
Pascal Baes, 2002, Belgium, 16 min.
Rapresent
This film is the portrait of Bojan, a young man with a passion for graffiti and hip-hop. He died at the age of 21 from an overdose.
Ivana Todorovic, 2008, Serbia, 30 min.
X, Y
Sixties or seventies film making - but shot in 2007. The grainy, dreamy visual sequences in this personal home movie unfold randomly.
Shelbatra Jashari, 2007, Belgium, 17 min.
So che c'è un uomo
A family is confronted with doubts, fears and malaise. A sanguine and dense family story where filters between bodies and space suddenly fall down.
Gianclaudio Cappai, 2009, Italy, 30 min.
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