During the experimental film festival "Process" on March 25 at 16.00 in Kino Bize cinema there will be a "Film essay" programme consisting of international short, experimental films where the use of celluloid has been part of the process of the film. Programme will be accompanied with a little introduction of progamme curator Lāsma Bērtule. Some of the films will be screened on their original 16mm and 8mm formats.
Selected films embrace, refer to and expand the practice of essayist filmmaking in various ways. These are works in which cinema operates as a thought process, reflecting the things that happen around and inside us through images, sound and/or text. With keenness and suspicion looking for possibility to approach that, these films offer a deeply personal author’s view as a starting point for unpredictable forking paths of questions and answers in spectators themselves.
1. A subsequent fulfilment of a pre-historic wish, 9’23”, HD
Johannes Gierlinger (AT), 2015
2. Eau Vive – Conversation With a Cinematographer, 8’50”, HD
Khristine Gillard (FR), 2015
3. Overland (part 1), 7'08", HD
James Edmonds (GER), 2017
4. Split, 2' 31'', HD
Okku Nuutiainen (FIN), 2016
5. Linha, 2'31", HD
Tânia Dinis (PT), 2016
6. Quintal, 8'55", HD
Bernardo Zanotta (BR/NL), 2016
7. Ruhe Frieden Sicherheit, 9'49", HD
Sita Scherer (GER), 2017
8. Deuses vadios, 7'53'', HD
Sara Morgado Santos (NO), 2016
9. Underbelly Up, 3’57”
Josh Yates (USA), 2016
10. Under The Atmosphere, 14'30", 16mm
Mike Stoltz (USA), 2014
11. Pollux, 3'28", 8mm
Eva Claus (BE), 2015