Christin Berg, Jivko Darakchiev et Perrine Gamot

Sitting Watching Moving Movies

Tuesday, December 10 2019, at 05:00 pm

Atelier 1412 – Cité internationale des arts

Christin Berg, Jivko Darakchiev and Perrine Gamot present three of their films that question the relationship between humans and their environment.
Screenings start at 5:30 pm and 8 pm (full programme in practical information).

 

Developed since the summer of 2019 in Paris, Chrstin Berg's latest film examines the different forms of walking in the city and traces the daily routine of a fictional character in the streets of Paris. It examines how a kind of sign language can replace dialogue and subjective and objective perspectives of vision.

People Pebble and Popfolk are two films directed by Jivko Darakchiev and Perrine Gamot between 2016 and 2018. The first is a film test in black and white, sound and without words, shot in film. It draws a horizon line between the black heaps of the French mining basin and the white cliffs of southern England. The second film is an experimental documentary with Pop colours and music; a hallucinated road trip led by an immortal Thracian in the contemporary Bulgarian landscape, between ancient tombs and communist monuments.

 

 

 

Christin Berg (Germany) is in residence at the Cité internationale des arts through the programme of the Cultural Foundation of Hesse.  
Jivko Darakchie & Perrine Gamot (Bulgaria) are recipeints of the Visual Arts Committees of the Cité internationale des arts.

Practical Information

Screening I

>> 5:30 pm | People Pebble (18’) 
>> 6 pm | Popfolk (36’) 
>> 7 pm | From the perspective of the walking (15’ process)

 

Screening II

>> 8 pm | From the perspective of the walking (15’ process)
>> 8:30 pm | People Pebble (18’) 
>> 9 pm | Popfolk (36’) 

 

Free admission, within the limits of maximum capacity.

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