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We have reached the 7th edition of Tekfestival, “Ai confini del mondo...dentro l’Occidente” (On the Borders of the World…Inside the West).
The 7th edition of Tekfestival will take place in two different
movie theaters in Rome: the Cinema Farnese and the Cinema Trevi, from the 6th
to the 11th of May. For 6 exciting days of intense programming, it will
present to the public 80 different titles.
As in the past, this year we have attempted to combine our passion for research -- based on the attendance of the most important national and international film festivals, on the establishment of relations with cultural institutes, production houses, and directors – with a willingness to offer a cinematographic interpretation of the present. Once again, the decision to organize a festival has translated into a desire to give a voice and show works and artists who usually remain outside of the realm of distribution, because not explicitly commercial. Our aim is to create a physical space, to be transformed into a mental space, in which to think freely, research in a destabilizing way, and discuss passionately.
The core of the festival will be devoted to short films and documentaries that have won prestigious awards in other countries. These are authors who have produced relevant films, but who are mostly unknown in Italy, artists who engage with new forms of communication and, in particular, with a series of questions dealing with our present: post-colonial societies, social inequalities, gender relations, sexual orientations, precariousness, the mass media, permanent warfare.
This year we have decided to open the festival with an analysis of the world of labor. While directing Strike (1924), Eisenstein
experimented with several vanguard narrative devices, such as the
“montage of attractions,” based on the combination through analogy of a
narratated event (workers crushed down by the police) and a different
event (a cow killed in a slaughterhouse). These issues present many
similarities with what is happening today, although what we experience
is not so much a radical clash, but a sacrifice of human beings carried
out in the name of economic development and profit, entangling and
strangling the lives of thousands of people. We asked ourselves what a
Film Festival could do to challenge such a reality. May be very little,
except to offer, as do many national and international film festivals,
its “spaces of vision” to films, documentaries and short films that
increasingly focus on precariousness and labor.
The addition of a live soundtrack to Strike, by Aqui Terme’s historical music group Yo Yo Mundi, will thus inaugurate a series of short movies, among which the archival images of AAMOD,
a preview of Mimmo Calopresti’s new movie on ThyssenKrupp, and a
selection of shorts realized by young directors and put together by
Ucca (Arci’s movie clubs), revolving around the theme of
precariousness. The event is realized in collaboration with the Film Commission Torino Piemonte.
From the world of labor – and we could use the documentary Workers leaving the factory as an imaginary hyphen – we will then move to the work of Czech director, writer and thinker Harun Farocki
on media and memory, to which we devote an entire Focus, realized
together with the Goethe Institute and the artistic residence Quatz.
The Special Events will then lead to the section Panorami,
characterized by an investigation of predominantly female characters
and points of view. These films are very diverse, both in terms of
their cinematographic style and of their plots, and they will leave
their mark on the public: Phantom Love , directed by Nina Menkes, who has been defined by «The Los Angeles Times» as one of the most brilliant and provocative artists of our times. Silvia: The documentary , directed by Margo Pelletier and Lisa Thomas (Usa, 2008, 90’) about Silvia Baraldini; and Vivere (Germania, 2007), by German director Angelina Maccarone, who was a greatly applauded guest of Tekfestival in 2007. With Joy Division , by Grant Gee (2007) and Celluloid # 1 by Steve Staso (Usa, 2007) we move onto the musical and artistic undeground world, to engage in an unforgettable voyage.
Besides the usual windows of “Phag off”, “Terre di ghiaccio, di fuoco e di confine,” this year our festival has a new section, titled “Pericolosamente ad Est”,
which explores new terrains and frontiers of cinematographic
experimentation, revealing the complex and difficult experiences of men
and women who turn to Europe and leave behind their rapidly changing
societies. Finally, we invite you to attend two contests, devoted to national and international
documentaries. These are characterized, on the one hand, by high
quality works, exhibiting films realized by directors who look at and
investigate Italian reality in a particularly shrewd and explicit way;
on the other hand, they present works that have been already recognized
and awared abroad, focusing on the peripheries of the West or
investigating different aspects of social and geographic borderlands.
This year Tekfestival has decided not to participate in the “rush to the premieres,”
which – we believe -- forces the organizers of film festivals to follow
the laws of the market, and prevents independent and socially engaged
documentaries and films from circulating. Instead, independently from
their having been shown at other festivals or not, we have chosen to
present the highest number of works, selected for their particular
interpretation of reality, memory, conflict and resistance.
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Panorami 2008 |
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Eventi speciali
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CELLULOID# 1
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Steve Staso, 2007, Usa, 78, Beta SP
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JOY DIVISION
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Grant Gee, 2006, Gran Bretagna-USA/United Kingdom-USA, 93, HD
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PHANTOM LOVE
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Nina Menkes, 2007, USA, 87, HD
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SCIOPERO
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Sergej Michailovič Ejzenštejn, 1924, Russia/Russian, 120, Beta SP
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SILVIA, THE DOCUMENTARY
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Margo Pelletier, Lisa Thomas, 2008, USA, 90, Digital Beta
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VIVERE
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Angelina Maccarone, 2007, Germania / Germany, 97, 35 mm
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Panorami
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ADIL E JUSUF
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Claudio noce, 2007, Italia/Italy, 30, 35 mm
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AMOREMORTE
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Armando Ceste, 2007, Italia/Italy, 30, DV cam
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CAMPOSANTO
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Sonia Pastecchia, 2007, Belgio/Belgium, 60, Digital Beta
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COMME ÇA, C'EST FAIT!
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Axel Du Bus, Michael Havenith, 2007, Belgio/Belgium, 12, Beta SP
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DUCH COCAINE FACTORY
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Jeanette Groenendaal, 2007, Olanda/Netherlands, 55, Digital Beta
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EL VIOLIN
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Francisco Vargas, 2006, Messico/Mexico, 98, 35 mm
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IMMAGINI DI REPORTORIO. STORIA DI MIRCEA SPIRIDON
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Sebiano Chillemi, 2007, Italia/Italy, 7, Dv
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JULY TRIP
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Waël Noureddine, 2007, Francia/France, 35, 16 mm
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L'AMARA VERITA'
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Antonio Veneziano, 2008, Italia/Italy, 37, Dv
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LA MAL'OMBRA
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Andrea Segre, Francesco Cressati, 2007, Italia/Italy, 70, Dv
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LA SCOMMESSA
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Virginia Capoluongo, 2007, Italia/Italy, 4, Beta SP
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LOVE CONQUERS ALL
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Tan Chui-Mui, 2006, Malesia/Malaisie, 90, Dv
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LYNCH
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blackANDwhite, 2007, USA, 84, Digital Beta
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MEME PÈRE MEME MÈRE
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C. Consoli, A. Gagliardo, J. Ramaioli, G. Spina, 2007, Italia/Francia Italy/France, 80, Beta SP
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MOIRA TIERNEY: SELECTED WORKS 2000-2003
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Moira Tierney, 2000, Irlanda-USA/Ireland-USA, 32, 16 mm
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NAPOLEONE DEL MANDRIONE
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Laboratorio video La Voce della Luna, 2008, Italia/Italy, 20, Dv
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NON CEDEREMO NE' ORA NE' MAI!
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DICHCHI NA, DEBO NA!
Danilo Licciardello, 2008, Italia/Italy, 30, Dv
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PALESTINE SUMMER 2006
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The Palestinian Filmmakers, 2006, Palestina/Palestine, 35, Beta SP
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PASOLINI PA* PALESTINE
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Ayreen Anastas, 2005, Palestina / Palestine, 50, DVD
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RACCONTI DI PRECARIETA' 2006-2007
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AA.VV., 2007, Italia/Italy, 25, Dv
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SEIZE THE TIME
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Antonello Branca, 1970, Italia/Italy, 90, 35 mm
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SGUARDI SUPERSTITI
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Marco Pasquini, 2007, Italia/Italy, 25, Dv
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TACCONE - FUGA IN SALITA
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Cesar Meneghetti, Elisabetta Pandimiglio, 2007, Italia/Italy, 30, Dv
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UOMO-MASSA
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Canecapovolto, 2007, italia/italy, 48, Dv
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WE ARE THE...OF COMMUNISM
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Cui Zi’en, 2007, Cina/China, 94, Beta SP
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