An Evening of Experimental Film With Solus Film Collective & Experimental Film Society
Tuesday September 9th, 6.30 pm, €7,
Filmbase, Curved St., Temple Bar, Dublin
Filmbase, Curved St., Temple Bar, Dublin
Solus presents Masha Godovannaya's 'Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear'
Experimental Film Society presents ‘Forbidden Symmetries’ & ‘Tangled And Far’
Solus is an independent film collective. It has the dual aim of showing Irish short and avant-garde films abroad and international short and avant-garde films in Ireland. Experimental Film Society is a not-for-profit entity that promotes, archives and produces work by a dozen experimental filmmakers operating in several different countries.
The screening of "Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear" is the third instalment of the Solus 2014 tour, covering USA, Russia and Ireland. For information on the film, please visit: soluscollective.com
The Experimental Film Society section of the programme consists of:
Tangled And Far (Vicky Langan/Maximilian Le Cain, 2013, 12 mins)
This video is the most recent in the ongoing collaboration between Vicky Langan and Maximilian Le Cain. Drawing on footage of Langan’s performances over the past two years, as well as scenes specifically shot for this video, it foregrounds the overlap between intimate domestic detail and its reflection in Langan’s performance work. The private and public projections of her presence and actions collapse into each other in this phantasmagoric continuum of alternate selves and self-images to form a fractured dream portrait.
Forbidden Symmetries (Dean Kavanagh/Maximilian Le Cain/Rouzbeh Rashidi, 2014, 97 mins)
This collaborative feature is an ostensibly science fictional trip, arranged in three half-hour ‘phases’, one by each director. They are three witnesses to the invasion giving three accounts. Are they observing the same thing? Were there any warning signs? And, after all they’ve seen and heard, are they even competent to offer a reliable report? The purpose of this film is to demonstrate that an effort to construct functions known not to exist may on occasion produce interesting frauds. (Please note: this film contains intense strobing effects.)
Rouzbeh Rashdi, Dean Kavanagh, Vicky Langan and Maximilian Le Cain will be present to introduce their films