THE SIBERIAN GIRL. Courtesy of the Artist
THE SIBERIAN GIRL. Courtesy of the Artist

Atrium

Free Admission

Indie Moving Image

2014-04-24
Curatorship: João Laia
Indie Moving Image at the MNAC - Museu do Chiado
from April, 25 to May, 4, 2014


Three movies by Anna Franceschini


UNTITLED (ALMOST LOST)

Super8 film transferred on dvd, colour - mute, 49”, looped (shot at 18 and 24 FPS), 2010;
with the support of the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten - Amsterdam

A short observation shot in a mosque in Cairo. Less than one Super8 film cartridge exposed. Edited while shot. The piece seems to be lost in time. The author unknown. A recreated found object, that includes a ‘ghost’ frame.


THE SIBERIAN GIRL

16 mm film
ransferred on dvd, colour - mute, 1’, 2012

The film A Girl Siberian born as an assembly of parts and doll faces. The fiction of the narrative is constantly being revealed by the presence of  elements like air and light, which underline the work’s temporal duality: the real time and the time of the film narrative.



YOU MUST BELIEVE IT TO SEE IT (LE TEMPESTAIRE)
16mm film transferred on dvd, color-mute, 5' 59'', 2012

The film is a long sequence in  which a ship moves through the waves of a stormy sea. The intervention of an ex machina event changes the fate of the ship, revealing the oldest system of cinematographic fiction.



Anna Franceschini’s film display creates an immersive universe in which we are caught in a continuous back-and-forth between reality and make-believe.



 













Activities

    2014-04-24 22h30
    Indie Lisboa Opening Party and Indie Moving Image Opening
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