posted on 2019-12-08, 00:00authored byDirk De Bruyn
Re-Vue
History
Language
eng
Notes
Re-vue is a mutilated love-letter to the film’s form in address to the the act of seeing itself. It is shaped as a response to, and in dialogue with, Mike Hoolboom’s Color My World ( 3 minutes, 2017, Canada) A flicker-fest lamenting a lost relationship with narrative cinema, by which it is forever marked. Yet there are hints for a way back in this age of surveillance.
Research statement
How can traumatic memory be represented? How can the invisible be communicated in documentary animation? How can we trace back to the real in denied memories?
Publication classification
JR1 Recorded/Rendered Creative Works – Film/Video
Scale
NTRO Minor
Extent
1:24 min, mp4 file
Recognition, awards & prizes
Screened at Clermont-Ferrand
Part of Touring program and DVD from Ann Arbor international film festival.
Publisher
London International Animation Program: Surface Memory