Public Sharing 20.00h
Doors open 19.30h
BAU, Entrepotdok 4 Amsterdam
Alesya Dobysh is a professional dancer, choreographer and curator based in the
Netherland
“QUEER COMMUNITY” | Rencontres Internationales
14december
18:00 - 20:00
Knsm-Laan 297, 1019 LE Amsterdam, Nederland
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A collection of film-screenings as part of the 'Contemporary Intersects' screening programme of the Rencontres Internationales filmfestival held at Loods6.
PROGRAMME:
Christopher Tym: Hole is the Bubble I Blew | Exp. documentary | 4k | colour | 0:07:32 | Netherlands, United Kingdom, Brazil | 2024
Christopher Tym tells a choral story of shared intimacy, where days and nights follow one another as a window emerges from a burning tunnel.
Jade Kallio, Remi Vesala: Laava | Exp. fiction | 4k | colour | 0:15:00 | Finland | 2024
Jade Kallio and Remi Vesala write a love letter to things that cannot be written. Either the writing hurts or it is impossible to find the words.
Young-Jun Tak: Love Your Clean Feet on Thursday | Video | Digital | colour | 0:18:53 | South Korea, Germany, Spain | 2023
Young-Jun Tak analyses sensitive bodies and polarised gendered representations by following soldiers of the Spanish Legion on a Holy Thursday parade in Malaga, and dancers in a Berlin forest.
Damir Ocko: The Dawn Chorus | Video | 4k | colour | 0:17:43 | Croatia | 2023
Damir Očko celebrates Zagreb’s queer community, and pays homage to the kingdom of birds and their songs, performed by an anti-fascist lesbian choir from Zagreb.
Simon(e) Jaikiriuma Paetau, Laura Ruiz Paetau: The Beautiful Invisibles Las Hermosas Invisibles | Exp. documentary | hdv | colour | 0:09:05 | Colombia, Germany, Canada | 2024
Simon(e) Jaikiriuma Paetau and Laura Ruiz Paetau put on a performance, evoking the spirit of their recently deceased trans sister, Aérea Negrot.
Fernanda Polacow: Big Bang Henda | Video | Digital | colour | 0:22:00 | Portugal, Brazil, Angola | 2024
Fernanda Polacow presents a documentary-poetry- manifesto on Angolan artist Kiluanji Kia Henda. Reflecting on the legacy of colonialism and war, his creations propose toppling statues and symbols, building new memories, framing the destroyed landscape, writing letters to the future and reversing power dynamics.