In the organizer's words:
Cinéma Sonore N⁰ 1:
Impatience / Charles Dekeukeleire (Belgium, 1928)
An avant-garde film experience with a live musical score by Naama Freedman
Charles Dekeukeleire, an unsung hero of early experimental cinema, created a "Cinéma Pur" inspired by the movements of Futurism and Dadaism. At the age of just 23, he shot "Impatience", a visual poem consisting of four motifs: The motorcycle, the woman, the mountain and abstract blocks. These elements form the basis of a non-narrative montage that abandons the literary narrative in favor of a poetic exploration of the language of film.
In this first edition of Cinéma Sonore - a series of meditative audiovisual experiences - "Impatience" is set to live music by Naama Freedman.
Freedman's music thus creates another narrative not present in the film and invites the audience to fully engage with the film; to concentrate on the images or the music or to close their eyes and embark on an introspective journey.
Hamburg-based DJ tba will embed the screening in a set of selected and atmospheric record music.
Naama Freedman is a musician, artist and performer based in Hamburg. Her work combines music, sound, video and text to explore themes of intimacy and communication. Her art has been exhibited internationally and her musical collaborations, releases and reputation as an established DJ and selector reflect her versatility. Whether in iconic venues such as Hamburg's Elbphilharmonie or underground venues such as the Golden Pudel Club, she captivates audiences with vibrant performances. Her latest project "Cinéma Sonore" will celebrate its premiere in November at the IM EXIL of the Hanseatische Materialverwaltung.
Start 20:00. movie starts at 21:00. admission on a donation basis.
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Price information:
Free admission, but a donation for the artist and the refinancing of the film license and technology is requested.