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The house that we live In: Dirk de Bruyn film retrospective

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A two program retrospective of Dirk de Bruyn's experimental film career for 1973-2015 Program #1 Found Found Found (2014, 18 min.) Boerdery (1985, 9 min.) Understanding Science (1992, 16 min.) WAP (2012, 10 min.) 2nd Hand Cinema (2004, 6 min.) Feyers (1979, 30 min.) Program #2 East Meets West (2015, 4 min.) ThreshHold (2014, 20 min.) The House that Eye Live in (Steven McIntyre, 2014, 51 min.)

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Location

Academic Film Centre, Belgrade, Serbia.

Start date

2015-06-03

End date

2015-06-04

Language

eng

Notes

Dirk de Bruyn’s career as an alternative filmmaker stretches back to the 1970s when he made his first 16 mm experiments. His work continues into the 21st century, often incorporating the language of new media into his cinema while still being committed to working with analog forms. De Bruyn is a versatile, prolific artist, one who still has probably not been given the attention he deserves in international (read: Western European and North American) conceptions of the history of alternative film and video.

Publication classification

J2 Minor original creative work, X Not reportable

Extent

2 days

Editor/Contributor(s)

McIntyre S

Event

The House That We Live In: Dirk de Bruyn Retrospective (2015 : Belgrade, Serbia)

Publisher

Academic Film Centre

Place of publication

Belgrade Serbia

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