Film Screening
Kafkaesque: Experimental Short Films from Germany and the US
Featuring works by Deborah Stratman, Gernot Wieland, and others
The work of Franz Kafka is characterized by feelings of absurdity, futility, and existential fear, which gave rise to the term 'Kafkaesque.' In these short films, there are no direct adaptations of Kafka works, but there is a pervasive atmosphere of anxiety, disorientation, and political inefficacy. Animals act with human-like qualities, narrators lose themselves in unending monologues, and the tools of filmmaking itself become haunting, humorous protagonists.
This screening is co-presented by the Nightingale Cinema, Chicago Filmmakers, and the Goethe-Institut Chicago.FULL PROGRAM
FERAL CAKES
Dana Sherwood
United States, 2017 | 06:27
Raccoons, cats, and opossums devour an elaborate nocturnal feast laid out in the wild.
HACKED CIRCUIT
Deborah Stratman
United States, 2014 |15:18
This surreal portrait of the Foley process, the studio production of sound effects for cinema, suggests connections between state surveillance, filmmaking, and fabrication.
EN EL MISMíSIMO MOMENTO (At That Very Moment)
Rita Pauls, Federico Luis
Argentina, Germany,2023 | 11:47
A boy who lives in the mountains films as he talks. Composed of a single, shaky long shot, this startling portrait of a child's world is as playful as it is dark.
INK IN MILK
Gernot Wieland
Germany, 2018 |12:30
A meandering, hypnotic story that moves between scenes from an Austrian childhood, Schizophrenia, and crystals, filmed on dusky Super 8 film and interspersed with drawings.
I SIGNED THE PETITION
Mahdi Fleifel
Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, 2018 |10:26
After signing a petition, the filmmaker cycles through feelings of futility and doubt on a phone conversation with a friend.
FOREVER LIVE: THE CASE OF K. GUN
François Bucher
Colombia, Germany, United Kingdom, 2006 |12:35
Translator and whistleblower Katharine Gun leaked information compromising the U.S. and U.K. governments in their push for a U.N. resolution for the invasion of Iraq. Here, she translates Kafka’s parable "Before the Law" live from Chinese into English over the telephone.
VILLAGE, SILENCED
Deborah Stratman
United States, United Kingdom, 2012 |07:24
This reworking of a clip from Humphrey Jenning's 1943 THE SILENT VILLAGE, in which coal miners from the Welsh village of Cwmgiedd re-enact the Nazi invasion and annihilation of the resisting Czech villagers of Lidice, suggests the repetition of history and sound as a mode of social control.
Details
Chicago Filmmakers
1326 W. Hollywood Ave.
Chicago, IL
USA
Sprache: English, Spanish with English subtitles
Preis: $10