Film Screening with discussion CAMILLE & ULYSSE

Camille & Ulysse © Diana Toucedo

Thu, 02.12.2021

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

La Loge

Screening of the new film by Diana Toucédo, Camille & Ulysse 2021
Followed by a discussion between the director Diana Toucédo (online) and the researcher Katharina Hoppe.

Philosophers Vinciane Despret and Donna Haraway combine their voices in this audiovisual work by filmmaker Diana Toucédo, based on two of their fabulations: Haraway's “The Camille Stories” and Despret's “Autobiographie d'un poulpe”. Shot as a spoken narrative and a correspondence between the two protagonists and their stories, the film follows the lives and deaths of communities on a damaged planet.
 
Diana Toucédo is a filmmaker and editor living in Barcelona. Her first feature-length film, “Thirty Souls”, premiered in the Panorama Competition at the Berlinale 2018. She directed the documentary “Camille & Ullysse” with Donna Haraway and Vinciane Despret, which premiered at the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) and the Centre Pompidou in Paris.

Katharina Hoppe is a sociologist at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. Her work focuses on sociological, political and feminist theory, as well as the sociology of social inequality, especially gender relations and intersectional perspectives on ecological crises. She has recently published an overall account of Donna Haraway's multi-layered concepts (The Power of Revision. Epistemology, Politics and Ethics in Donna Haraway, Campus Verlag 2021).
 
Events will take place in person at La Loge (Brussels, upon reservation) and will be broadcasted via live streaming (in free access, without reservation) on the following platforms:

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The live-streaming will be in free access on our platform.
 


 

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