La película infinita
When:
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Venue:
Online
Schedule
Film Screening: 19:00
Conversation: 20:00
Link to the conversation:
https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/488e68bedd5b418b9f10393d1d4ad93f
In this online event we present The Endless Film, originally scheduled for the 2020 Essay Film Festival. Following the film we will have an online Q+A between Leandro Listorti and researcher Nicholas Freeman.
All those who register will receive a link to the film and the conversation shortly before the event begins.
Leandro Listorti’s The Endless Film (La película infinita), is an expansive multi-layered compilation film assembled in the archives of the Buenos Aires film museum where the filmmaker is employed. This cinematic experiment retrieves fragments of films that were unfinished or lost, investing new life into objects considered incomplete and invisible, were it not for their reappearance in this new artistic context. The film acts as a valuable film-historical document, showcasing the various thematic and aesthetic currents that Argentinian filmmakers have engaged with from the 1950s to celebrated directors of the so-called ‘New Argentine Cinema’. Archives, memories, traces and remains, these are of fundamental importance for understanding the past, present and future of a country whose records have been routinely buried, burnt and destroyed. In this way, The Endless Film offers a window to forgotten memories, and the work becomes an elegy for the ghosts of Argentina’s dictatorial past. At the same time, the film offers an insight into the materiality of filmmaking, subtly drawing our attention to aspects of production processes such as countdown timers and pen-marked film strips, while the soundtrack makes use of extracts of dialogue and other extraneous audible elements that emerge from behind the camera on a film set. The use of damaged film footage (tramlines, scratches, faded colours, etc.) incorporates new physical elements into the texture of Listorti’s ‘endless film’.
Contact name:
Matthew Barrington