[spectre] Impakt Festival 2001 Highlights available for screening

Arjon Dunnewind arjon@impakt.nl
Wed, 27 Feb 2002 10:43:21 +0200


The Impakt Festival is an international festival for innovative audiovisual
arts. The 12th edition was organized from October 2 to 7 in the Centraal
Museum in Utrecht, The Netherlands. The Highlights of this festival are now
available for screening.

Impakt Festival 2001
HIGHLIGHTS
ON TOUR

This program features a selection of the most remarkable and exciting films
and videos of Impakt Festival 2001. It includes works of rising stars in
the worlds of fine arts and film, and prize-winning artists such as Annika
Larsson and Miranda July. The program combines aesthetic visualizations of
the human condition, investigations in innovative narration, Freud, family
life and subversions of mass media.

Lasso, Salla Tykk=E4 (Finland 2000, 4min)
A short movie about dramatic puppy love, or the beauty of a limber boy's
body. About desire, being young and how a whole range of emotions can be
evoked without words.

Getting Stronger Every Day, Miranda July (USA 2001, 6min)
An alienating video that deals with the scary thought of not taking part in
society any longer. The feeling of not belonging and not fitting in,
becoming estranged from daily life.

15.000.000 parachutes, Sebastian Diaz Morales (The Netherlands 2001, 25min)
"15.000.000 parachutes" is a story both inside and outside the frames of
what we understand as real. 15.000.000 refers to the number of inhabitants
in Jakarta, Indonesia. One parachutist attempted various jumps from the
national monument of Jakarta.

Candide, John  Davis (USA 2001, 9min)
A stream of TV images leads the viewer of this video to a state of
superficial awareness of reality. Sounds from cartoons are heard with these
TV shots through which even the most shocking images become surreal. Where
is the line between fiction and reality?

PDOA public display of affection, Guillaume Graux (Belgium 2000, 24min)
In this video people meet, make love and read books in the midst of endless
supermarket shelves. Graux shows us an absurd society in which people are
very intimate with each other in public, yet at the same time they never
really seem to connect. As closed entities they move through endless
vacuums.

Cigar, Annika Larsson (Sweden 1999, 7min)
An elderly businessman offers a cigar to another man, who could be his
younger prot=E9g=E9. The significant part this cigar plays in the typical
business like environment is blown up to indecent proportions. This
particular portrayal of the cigar evokes speculations on all details of the
behaviour of the two.

Recruitment Video, Ann Course and Paul Clark (UK 2000, 3min)
A video filled with Freud, family life, sexual lust, mass production of
babies and parents depicted as sharks or sexmachines. All this supported by
the thrilling music of an old punk hit.

Special Report, Bryan Boyce (USA 1999, 4min)
With some subtle cutting and pasting, Boyce unmasks TV hosts as maniacs
eager for power and sex, who use electronic hypnosis to lead the entire
world population into slavery.

If you would like to order the 'Impakt Festival 2001 Highlights' for
screening please contact:
Arjon Dunnewind, arjon@impakt.nl, tel + 31 30 2944493
Impakt Festival, PO Box 735, 3500 AS Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Arjon Dunnewind
Impakt Festival
P.O. Box 735
3500 AS  Utrecht
The Netherlands

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