Ciné-club de la Maison des arts à la Médiathèque François Mitterrand de Grand Quevilly
Saturday, October 26 at 6:30pm
Based on a proposal by Julia Borderie & Éloïse Le Gallo, the Maison des arts is delighted to program a screening of a selection of films that are important to artists, as part of its Ciné-club program.
Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another (2019) by Jessica Sarah Rinland
67 minutes | 16mm film digital transfer, 3D rendered animation
With a ceramic replica of an elephant tusk as its protagonist, Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another meditates on the endless tactility of museological and ecological curation, inviting reflection on forms of representation, replicas and embodiments of diverse materials, disciplines and institutions. Sculpture of the replica in the Natural History Museum, London.
Ghost Strata (2019) by Ben Rivers
45 minutes | Color and Black & White
The necessary beauty of Ghost Strata lies in the diary form?s commitment to a completely different questioning of time: cinema?s own, in the way filmmaker Ben Rivers confronts its mystery, its powers. What temporalities haunt the image, what non-linear forms and dimensions of time does it give access to? Ben Rivers explores this enigma by assembling a succession of filmic fragments collected month by month over the course of a year.
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Free admission,
reservation required: maisondesarts@grandquevilly.fr
Saturday, October 26 at 6:30pm
Based on a proposal by Julia Borderie & Éloïse Le Gallo, the Maison des arts is delighted to program a screening of a selection of films that are important to artists, as part of its Ciné-club program.
Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another (2019) by Jessica Sarah Rinland
67 minutes | 16mm film digital transfer, 3D rendered animation
With a ceramic replica of an elephant tusk as its protagonist, Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another meditates on the endless tactility of museological and ecological curation, inviting reflection on forms of representation, replicas and embodiments of diverse materials, disciplines and institutions. Sculpture of the replica in the Natural History Museum, London.
Ghost Strata (2019) by Ben Rivers
45 minutes | Color and Black & White
The necessary beauty of Ghost Strata lies in the diary form?s commitment to a completely different questioning of time: cinema?s own, in the way filmmaker Ben Rivers confronts its mystery, its powers. What temporalities haunt the image, what non-linear forms and dimensions of time does it give access to? Ben Rivers explores this enigma by assembling a succession of filmic fragments collected month by month over the course of a year.
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Free admission,
reservation required: maisondesarts@grandquevilly.fr
