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After five intense weeks of wonderful film screenings and inspiring debates we are going to open the fifth and for now final studio OF A PEOPLE WHO ARE MISSING tonight, Thursday, December 17th in Extracity - Kunsthal Antwerpen. http://ofapeoplewhoaremissing.net The program of the next three days is entitled "The act of resistance" and will focus on the early as well as the most recent films that Danièle Huillet and Jean-Marie Straub made in Italy. The screening program includes works on 16mm that will be projected again in their original format, such as "Fortini/Cani" and "History lessons". Two guests from Italy, Guilio Bursi and Romano Guelfi, have been working closely with Huillet and Straub over the past ten years. In dialog with Pietro Bianchi, researcher at the Jan van Eyck Academie, the presentations will shed light on the specific working methods of the latest works of Huillet and Straub. On Staurday, December 19th, the cine-club and exhibition project OF A PEOPLE WHO ARE MISSING will be closed with a presentation by the artist Peter Friedl. "The secret modernity" is an investigation into the blind spots of a politics of images that is constitutive for the complicity of modernity, colonialism, and fascism. Thursday 17 December, 18:00 On the three versions of Operai Contadini Lecture by Giulio Bursi Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet have developed a practice of montage of different editions of the same film which they made circulate as copies with the same title and the same order of montage. The differences are always made through different takes of the same shot. Every edition has its authority and independence but also exists together with the others, born from the work with the precedent. Generally speaking, the Straubs managed to construct singular copies, as a tableau or a statue, to give them to film libraries or instutions who don't acquire just a simple copy of the copy. Thursday 17 December, 19:00 Quei loro Incontri (These Encounters of Theirs) Danièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub, 2006, 68 min Italian with French subtitles Quei loro incontri tells the story of a community of farmers after the World War II. It is the sequel of Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet's "Dalla nube alla resistenza" and like its prequel it is also inspired by Cesare Pavese's "Dialoghi con Leucò", first published in 1947. Thursday 17 December, 20:30 J'écoute Giulio Bursi, 2006, 103 min. Italian with English subtitles Giulio Bursi, for years assistant to Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet, shows us the set, the preparation of the shots, the actor’s rehearsals, the filmmakers’ close attention to the filming, the shutting of the clapperboard, the search for the right lighting, improvised moments both dead and full of anticipation. A historic documentation of the two filmmakers made with a hand-held camera. Thursday 17 December, 21:30 Giulio Bursi & Pietro Bianchi discussing J’écoute Friday 18 December, 19:00 Il Ritorno del figlio prodigo – Umilaiti Danièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub, 2003, 64 min Italian with French subtitles Il ritorno del figlio prodigo looks back to a sequence in the previous work which had been adapted from Elio Vittorinis «The Women of Messine», published in 1949. Spine, a boy from an Italian peasant community, returns from the town where he had gone to sell a donkey. The following piece, Umiliati, is narratively independent of the first, but complements it thematically by continuing the exploration of Vittorinis text in even greater depth. The peasant community is confronted with three hunters who lay claim on the land. They are «the unruffled impassivity of power, sitting in the undergrowth.» (Jean Michel Frodon) Friday 18 December, 20:30 Necessity and Change – On Straubs working method Lecture by Romano Guelfi The lecture will focus on the last works by Straub-Huillet in cinema and theatre based on Vittorini and Pavese texts, confronting different materials about the actors and découpages preparation for the movies and exploring the relationships with other traditional forms of representation as such as the "maggio" and, going inside the medium, confronting the last developments in instruments for the moving image productions. Saturday 19 December, 15:00 History Lessons Danièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub, 1972, 94 min 16mm film projection German with English subtitles The source of History Lessons is Brecht's Die Geschafte des Herrn Julius Caesar. Straub and Huillet only present a fragment of the incompleted novel. They left out all the anecdotal material and concentrated on the discussions of economics. Straub said of the film while it was still in the planning stages: "It will be presented to be judged as a reflection on Marx." Saturday 19 December, 18:00 Fortini/Cani Danièle Huillet & Jean-Marie Straub, 1976, 83 min 16mm film projection Italian with English subtitles The deconstruction and partial reinstatement of a conventional device is a characteristic strategy in the work of Straub and Huillet. Fortini/Cani, which they made in 1977, centers on a book, I Cani del Sinai (The Dogs of the Sinai), written in response to the Arab-Israeli Six-Day War of 1967 by the Florentine poet and journalist Franco Fortini, who now in the film reads aloud from his book of ten years before. At that time Fortini, a Communist and a Jew, undertook a defense of the Arabs against the pro-Israeli bias of most of his fellow countrymen and especially of his fellow Jews; his book is a polemic from a Marxist standpoint and also an elucidation of how the author came to this position from his own background as an Italian Jew. (Gilberto Perez) Saturday 19 December 20:00 The secret Modernity Lecture by Peter Friedl Peter Friedl is an artist who lives and works in situ. His artistic practice highlights political awareness, permanent displacement, narratology, and the reinvention of genres left over from the history of modernism. He has participated in documenta X (1997) and documenta 12 (2007). Solo exhibitions include the retrospective survey “Work 1964–2006,” Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Miami Art Central, Musée d’Art Contemporain, Marseille (2006–07), and “Working,” Kunsthalle Basel (200. Since the 1980s he has published numerous essays and book projects such as Four or Five Roses (2004) and Working at Copan (2007). ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).