NEW BEGINNINGS, WE HOPE

KUNDURA CINEMA

  • 24 October 2021 | Sunday
    17:30
Free event, registration is needed.

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Curated by Berlin-based researcher and writer Pia Chakraverti-Wuerthwein, the New Beginnings, We Hope selection will be at Kundura Cinema as of October 23. The selection, which is designed as a cinema exhibition consisting of four short films, will be presented to the audience in a cyclical screening format.
Pia Chakraverti-Wuerthwein's selection, which touches the various feelings that we long for in this difficult period when we are subject to radical changes due to the effects of the pandemic, also includes questions about the dualities that shape our way of thinking.
We listen to the inspiration behind the New Beginnings, We Hope program, which will bring the audience together with a viewing experience that leads to emotional stimulation, the films that make up the selection, and the flow of the films from the curator herself:

This expanded cinema program emerges from the desire to again feel the pleasure of touch, movement, and nearness without denying the continued struggles and violence we are faced with. The five films were selected both for their aesthetic merits as well as the way they challenge binaries of life/death, violence/pleasure, and human/non-human. It is designed to shock viewers a bit, as well as move them; a sort of pleasant poke out of apathy and isolation.

We begin with Coyolxauhqui by the indigenous film collective Los Ingrávidos. The short film is bold and aggressive in its approach, featuring shaking percussion and trance-like images of the desert. Over the course of the film, we realize that something is not quite right in the landscape, with remnants of violence dotting it. The film is in reference to the Aztec story of the rape of the moon goddess Coyolxauhqui, and is also meant to reflect on the prevelance of femicide in Mexico.

From this painful departure, we move to Pauline Curnier Jardin's short film Explosion Ma' Baby. This film documents the annual procession in honor of Saint Sebastian in which fireworks and confetti boom as babies are lifted up to be blessed, their soft and fragile bodies juxtaposed with a fanfare of fatherhood; men crushing in against one another as the camera deliriously spins through the crowd.

Maya Deren's The Very Eye of Night offers viewers a short respite from the strong and rhythmic sounds of the first two pieces. Deren's last completed film and one of her most ambitious, The Very Eye of Night was made in collaboration with choreographer Antony Tudor. It reflects Deren's continued interest in filming dance, as well as her desire, later in life, to completely untether her filmmaking from the constraints of plot and place.

The program ends with Lisa Jackson's Lichen. Shot in macro 3D, the film treats lichen with tender deference, celebrating it as a subjective organism with its own distinct life cycle and means of collective survival. The film serves to remind us of the vast timeline and interspecies company in which we exist.”

About the Curator
Pia Chakraverti-Wuerthwein is a curator, researcher, and writer living and working in Berlin. Her work has been featured at SAVVY Contemporary, Sinema Transtopia, and Kundura Sinema, among others. Presently, she is working with Slavs and Tatars and Haverford College on the interdisciplinary project Contest of the Fruits and with Udo Kittelmann and Fondazione Prada on the exhibition Human Brains. piacw.com/

Films:
Coyolxauhqui
 
Director: Colectivo Los Ingrávidos
Mexico / 2017 / 10’ /16mm / Colour/ Sound
Festivals: Cine de Morelia FF, Media City FF (2018), London Short Film Festival (2021)
COYOLXAUHQUI recasts the mythical dismemberment of the Aztec Moon goddess Coyolxauhqui by her brother Huitzilopochtli, the deity of war, the Sun and human sacrifice. The film is a poem of perception, one that unveils how contemporary Mexican femicide is linked to a patriarchal history with roots in deeper cultural constructs.

Explosion Ma Baby
Director: Pauline Curnier Jardin
Holland-Italy-France / 2017 / 9’ /Super 8 HD / Color / Mixed media installation
Festivals: IFFR, Amsterdam International Documentary FF, 25 FPS Festival (2017)
Now, come back here. Imagine how badly I fell in love with this. I despera- tely want to be part of it. To be there. I wanted to belong. But I know that I can’t. And so I try to capture it on film. I go there and film it every year, over and over, again and again. One day I will tell the story of a poor and sterile man who wants to replace San Sebastian. But more summers will have to pass before our hero will appear.

The Very Eye of Night
Director: Maya Deren
USA / 1959 / 15’ /16mm / B&W / sound
Known for her production in experimental and avant-garde cinema, Maya Deren's last completed film, The Very Eye of Night, carries Deren's aesthetic, freed from the bonds of time and space. It was made from 1952 to 1955 in collaboration with choreographer Antony Tudor, but it was not released until 1959 when the musical score by Teiji Ito was added. The entire film is projected as photographed in the negative. ~ David Lewis, All Movie Guide

Lichen  
Director: Lisa Jackson
Canada / 2019 / 12’ / 3D Macro / Color / English
Festivals: Toronto Images Festival (2019), Sundance (2020)
This stunning otherworldly short film takes a deep dive into lichen, a species that confounds scientists to this day. Shot in macro 3D, ​Lichen offers us a look at this remarkable life form and asks what we might learn from it. Ancient and diverse, both an individual and a community, lichens can live in the most extreme environments, including outer space. This meditative film bridges science and philosophy, and the words of lichenologist Trevor Goward illuminate the terrain in poetic and thought-provoking ways.

    TICKET INFORMATION
    You can access screenings by free registration on the website of Beykoz Kundura. We do not sell or reserve tickets at the door, nor allow entrance without a reservation.
    Ticket Refunds: The program might change due to unforeseen reasons. In case of a change on the program, you will be notified via your email/GSM stated on the reservation form.
    For information: +90 216 323 31 30       /          gise@beykozkundura.com

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    This extended cinema program allows audience to enter or leave the screening anytime between 5:30 to 6:30 pm on the given dates.  Seats are not numbered.  The measured seating arrangement is kept for pandemic rules.

    For your health:
    - Due to the regulations that will be in effect on September 6, 2021, if an individual has not been ill or has not been vaccinated or does not have a negative PCR test, they will not be allowed in at the event.
    - Reservation control operation is carried out without contact with your reservation details.
    - In addition, HES code inquiries will be made through the “Hayat Eve Sığar” application, and guests with risky health conditions will not be admitted.
    - Guests without masks are not to be admitted. We ask you to wear your mask properly while you are in the area. A mask will be provided for our guests who do not have a mask. 
    - From the moment you enter the area, we kindly ask you to comply with the rules applied within the scope of COVID-19, especially "social distance, mask use and hand hygiene", and please pay attention to the warnings of our staff members during your time in the area.
    - The performance will take place on an indoor stage, our certified ventilation systems operate with 100% fresh air and do not include particles.

    Venue Usage:
    - We strongly remind you that your event ticket does not allow entry to the shooting sets in Beykoz Kundura and we kindly ask you not to go outside the specified areas.
    - You can enter Beykoz Kundura 2 hours before the screening via a free reservation and enjoy the food&beverage facilities.  REVERT dance show at Kundura Sahne on the same days could also be attended by purchasing a ticket, and you can visit the Kundura's Memory: A World Fitting in a Factory exhibition with a free reservation.
    - Shooting with a professional camera is not allowed without written permission. We kindly ask you to deliver your recording devices to the security point at the entrance of Beykoz Kundura.

    Recording: Using cameras, video cameras, mobile phones, etc. during the screening to record is strictly forbidden. Recording with any recording device is prohibited. 
    Audio and video recordings will be made by Beykoz Kundura throughout the event, and the recorded images will be published on Beykoz Kundura's website and social media accounts for promotional purposes only. Beykoz Kundura will use the event records for promotional purposes only and will be able to transfer these records to the artist.

    Food and Beverage: You can take advantage of our food and beverage services in the event area or you can choose Beykoz Kundura's restaurant Demirane. It is forbidden to bring food and drink from the outside.

    HOW TO GET HERE?
    - You can come to the venue with your own vehicle. Parking is free.
    - For detailed information free ring shuttle transportation options;
    Timetable
    Beykoz Pier Departures

    Saturday & Sunday:  15:15 – 15:45
                                      17:15 – 17:45
                                      18:15 – 18:45
     

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