dinsdag 14 juni 2016

CONSEIL D'ETAT 2016

Film 7 min 32"

Images from the Expo 1958 in Brussels exude faith in modernity, the future, and the possibilities of technology. The soundtrack is from the 1980s, when a series of attacks unsettled Belgium. Sound and image, fear and optimism collide.

SCREENING DATES
FRONTDOC 2017, Aosta 6 - 11 November 2017, Official Competition Experimental (IT)
Sarajevo Film Festival, Sarajevo 11 - 18 August 2017 Official Competition European Shorts (BA)
Visite at Het Bos, Antwerp 13 August 2017 (BE)
XX edition of the Guanajuato International Film Festival, Guanajuato July 21 - 30 2017 Official Competition Experimental Short Film (MX)
- WIELS, Brussels 27 MAY 2017 (BE)
- International Film Festival Rotterdam 25 JAN - 5 FEBR 2017 (NL)
- Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur |The Short Film Festival of Switzerland | 8 – 13 November 2016 Official Competition International (CH)
- FIAC,Hors les Murs, Films d'Artistes, FIDMARSEILLE 19 - 22 OCTOBER 2016 PARIS (FR)
- FIDMARSEILLE 12 - 18 JULY MARSEILLE 2016 (FR)

  


dinsdag 7 juni 2016

TRINITITE 2018

World Premiere FIDMarseille 13-07-2018 22h

AVEC SA MAIN DANS SA POCHE

Directed by Fanny Zaman & Dominik Daggelinckx


PITCH
Our national post war history (Belgium) is idiosyncratically marked in our own memory through a series of iconic images. The film deals with sound and image concerning awakening, emancipation, halt and decay but not necessarily chronological.

Duration 20'


Conseil d’Etat a short 7’32 screened at FIDMarseille 2016 is the first of a series. TRINITITE (released Summer 2018) is the second. Both films are pseudo didactic alternative school lectures dealing with obscure details in our national history. Conspiracy flavour, a neutral didactic voice, evidence brought to light by changing the context or by changing the score. 


TRINITITE 2018 '20 deals with Belgian post war history, with sound and image concerning awakening, emancipation, halt and decay.

The film reflects upon the coming of age of a country in sync with our own coming of age in the backdrop of the Cold War era.

The footage stems from national television reportages dealing with public interviews questioning class and gender at school, at work and in the private atmosphere, in the late sixties, early seventies. The national archive is rearranged and looked at from a contemporary point of view.