[KineJapan] Berlinale Forum series

sissu tarka sissu at basicray.org
Tue Jan 17 03:50:05 EST 2023


  dear Markus, all,
I saw Adachi's Revolution +1 at documenta, and it was fabulous and one  
of the key reasons to be in Kassel at the time.
Totally impressive and important --- a document time machine.
verina 

The Last Resident[1]
animate assembly[2]
AAA resident[3]
Academy business[4]

Quoting Markus Nornes via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu>:

> Also, the Critic's Week is showing Adachi's Revolution +1. They are  
> admirably courageous after the ridiculous ruckus at documenta last  
> summer. Good for them.       
>    Markus
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>      On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 8:20 AM Eija Niskanen via KineJapan  
> <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:
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>> Berlinale Forum series, the more indie/experiemental geared film  
>> program, has announced films. Here are the Japanese films:           
>>      Ishi ga aru (There Is a Stone) by Tatsunari Ota | with An  
>> Ogawa, Tsuchi Kanou Japan 2022 Forum | International premiere A  
>> young woman spends a day in some non-place between town and  
>> countryside, has random encounters and watches stones skip over the  
>> surface of the river. Tatsunari Ota’s film explores a world without  
>> productivity and finds joy in idle time and playfulness.
>>       
>>      Subete no Yoru wo Omoidasu (Remembering Every Night) by Yui  
>> Kiyohara | with Kumi Hyodo, Minami Ohba, Ai Mikami, Guama Uchida,  
>> Tadashi Okuno Japan 2022 Forum | International premiere A visit to  
>> the employment office, practicing dance steps, making music with  
>> friends: several women’s everyday lives are captured in long shots  
>> and with a superb sense of place. A film like a summer’s day,  
>> bright, friendly, with the occasional chill.
>>       
>>      Forum Expanded has:
>> Time Tunnel: Takahiko Iimura at Kino Arsenal, 18. April 1973 by  
>> Takahiko Iimura Japan / USA 1973 Forum Expanded Exhibition As a  
>> preview of the 60th founding anniversary of the Freunde der  
>> deutschen Kinemathek (today: Arsenal), the installation of videos  
>> by the Japanese avant-garde pioneer, who died in July 2022,  
>> commemorates a screening at the Arsenal cinema on W
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[1] https://www.sternberg-press.com/product/the-last-resident/
[2] https://www.animateassembly.org/
[3] https://aaa.org.hk/en/programmes/programmes/residency-verina-gfader
[4]  
https://www.khm.lu.se/en/article/malmo-art-academy-welcomes-professor-verina-gfader
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