"SMALL CHANGE ..." From Darko in Croatia
SMALL CHANGE PANIC CINE REVUE
AT THE EXOTIC HARBOUR IN CROATIA
I was really glad to receive Peter's invitation to share my impressions from the three-day presentation of experimental cinematography in Bol on Brač Island for the "Friends of the Armchair Traveller" blog.
As a main selector, I organized two two-hour long sessions of recent film works directed by several renowned authors with most of whom I have previously collaborated while I was active as a programmer at the KKS, Split Cinema Club. The film program was conceived in accordance with the alarmist "panic art" intentions of the central seven-day exhibition of archived (paper) prohibitions and warnings organized by the "Centar za kulturu Bol".
As Wikipedia states:
“Bol is a municipality on the south of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia, population 1,630 (2011). Bol (its name is derived from the Latin word "vallum") is renowned for its most popular beach, the Zlatni Rat ("Golden cape"). It is a promontory composed mostly of pebble rock that visibly shifts with the tidal movement. The Adriatic Sea water at Zlatni Rat is clear and somewhat cold, due to the strong current of the strait it is situated in. There is a beach on either side of the horn. Bol itself is a popular tourist destination, known for its harborside bars and restaurants, and windsurfing conditions. The first mention of Bol as a settlement dates from October 10, 1475”.
I am personally connected with this island and the place through my short-term engagement at the local high school (more than 20 years ago) and the fact that my grandmother on my father's side was born in the nearby village of Dol.
The program of the second film screening evening (10th of July), in accordance with the basic "panic" concept of the main event, was organized in four blocks. The first is based on David King's project "ABODE", which integrates (along with David`s one) the recent works of four younger authors who freely and in a short form interpreted the central concept (ghost story) of the classic experimental film "Grim" (1985) directed by Takashi Ito. The project was assembled by Serge Maslov-Szymarski (expatriate), Camelia Mirescu (Italy), Kunal Biswas (India), Debjit Bagchi (India) and David.
Besides the "ABODE" project, three other works realised by David King during the last two years also were shown as a first presentation block segments:
“A Compendium of Impossible Shadows”,
“Mansions In Eternity”
“Imaginarium of the Unnown Traveller"
(See additional notes ps., * from David below )
The second block of the first screening set for the second evening was reserved for the premiere presentation of Giorgos Efthimiou's new film "You are Fire" (2022) and several works from the "Pugnant Film Series" archive maintained by Giorgos. For this occasion, he chose the following films:
"In Campania, in the Winter" Théo Verprat (France, 2020);
"Sarcophagus" Aleksei Klimon & Andrey Hess (Russia, 2022);
"Love Machine" Milo Masoničić (Montenegro, 2021);
Buja Alimani - Gas (Albania, 2006).
The second screening set was composed out of a “bi-retrospective” selection of films directed by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster and Wheeler Winston Dixon accompanied by films directed by younger authors suggested for this occasion by Wheeler and Gwendolyn. (Donna Kuhn - USA, Larry Wang - USA and Penumbra Carter - UK) and out of my personal bonus “shovel of summer cinema gems'' directed by Marie Craven (Australia), Usama Alshaibi (USA), Pierre-Luc Vaillancourt (Canada) and Walter Ungerer (USA). The program of the second evening was interrupted around midnight by local authorities (not to mention permanent fried chicken smell), so the last hour of announced film material was shown the next day (July 11th). I take this opportunity to thank all the authors and apologize to those who did not receive my messages because my emails were recently hacked.
The last projection evening organized in two sessions on 15th of July was reserved for the presentation of two feature classics (panic film alerts) of German neo avant-garde cinematography: “Die Hamburger Krankheit” (1979) directed by Peter Fleischmann and Die totale Therapie (1996) directed by Christian Frosch. I hope that the opportunity for a new edition of this cinema revue will happen, if not soon, then at least next summer, and maybe at another (exotic?) place.
Personally, I am additionally satisfied that my "promise" about the organization of a small summer film festival (from the interview given more than two years ago for the local daily newspaper "Slobodna Dalmacija") has been fulfilled in this way. Although Cinema Club Split is not among the organizers, it can be said that everything happened in a pleasant and “clubbing” atmosphere…
Here's a short experimental video I made just for this occasion and for our blog video archive.
Darko Duilo
ps., * from David King
Most informative. What can you say. An initiative worthy of repeating here
ReplyDeleteYou mean, here in Australia? We've already done it many times but it always seems to flicker and die out due to high costs and no sponsors.
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