> SATURDAY 12 NOV /// h. 20
> SUNDAY 13 NOV /// h. 20
> Waag - cantina
> SUNDAY 13 NOV /// h. 20
> Waag - cantina
Analogica Hosts: Péter Lichter (Hungary)
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ANALOGICA HOSTS è una serie di incontri dedicata ai filmmakers che hanno partecipato ad Analogica nei passati anni.
Una serie di incontri sulla scena indipendente del cinema di ricerca e sperimentale. Un modo per conoscere da vicino, oltre al cinema di ricerca più recente, anche le persone che ci stanno dietro. Dopo un incontro online organizzato nel 2021, siamo molto felici di poter incontrare di persona Péter Lichter, scrittore, teorico del cinema e filmmaker sperimentale ungherese. Péter Lichter realizza film astratti con di found footage, documentari lirici e film sperimentali dal 2002. E' anche uno degli editori di Prizma, rivista di cinema. Ha pubblicato il suo primo libro sul cinema sperimentale nel 2016 - The Invisible Impire. Peter collabora con il compositore Ádám Márton Horváth, il sound designer Péter Benjámin Lukács, la producer Dóra Nedeczky e artisti come Loránd Szécsény-Nagy e Bori Máté. I suoi film hanno partecipato più volte alle selezioni di Analogica, e sono diponibili nella sezione VOD Analogica presenta una mini rassegna sul lavoro di Péter Lichter, oltre ad ospitare il suo primo workshop in Italia dedicato al cinema senza cinepresa e di riciclo. La rassegna è divisa in due appuntamenti, entrambi con un'introduzione e un incontro con il pubblico moderati da Martine De Biasi. |
ANALOGICA HOSTS ist eine Reihe von Treffen, die den Filmemachern gewidmet sind, die in den vergangenen Jahren an Analogica teilgenommen haben. – eine Reihe von Begegnungen mit der unabhängigen Forschungs- und Experimentalfilmszene. Eine Möglichkeit, nicht nur das neueste Experimentalkino, sondern auch die Menschen dahinter kennen zu lernen.
Nach einem Online-Treffen im Jahr 2021 freuen wir uns sehr, Péter Lichter, ungarischer Schriftsteller, Filmtheoretiker und Experimentalfilmer, persönlich zu treffen. Péter Lichter realisiert seit 2002 abstrakte Found-Footage-Filme, lyrische Dokumentarfilme und Experimentalfilme. Außerdem ist er einer der Herausgeber der Filmzeitschrift Prizma. Im Jahr 2016 veröffentlichte er sein erstes Buch über das experimentelle Kino - The Invisible Empire. Péter arbeitet mit dem Komponisten Ádám Márton Horváth, dem Sound Designer Péter Benjámin Lukács, der Produzentin Dóra Nedeczky und Künstlern wie Loránd Szécsény-Nagy und Bori Máté zusammen. Seine Filme wurden mehrfach in die Analogica-Auswahl aufgenommen und sind in der VOD-Sektion verfügbar. Analogica präsentiert einen kleinen Rückblick auf die Arbeit von Péter Lichter und veranstaltet seinen ersten Workshop in Italien, der dem kameralosen und recycelten Kino gewidmet ist. Der Rückblick findet an zwei Terminen statt, beide Male mit einer Einführung und einer Austauschmöglichkeit für das Publikum, moderiert von Martine De Biasi. |
ANALOGICA HOSTS is a series of meetings dedicated to filmmakers who have participated in Analogica in the past years. A series of discussions on the independent experimental cinema scene. After an online series organized in 2021, we are thrilled to be able to meet Péter Lichter, a Hungarian writer, film theorist, and experimental filmmaker, in person.
Péter Lichter has been making abstract films with found footage, lyrical documentaries, and experimental films since 2002. He is also one of the editors of Prizma, a film magazine. He published his first book on experimental cinema in 2016 - The Invisible Impire.
Peter collaborates with composer Ádám Márton Horváth, sound designer Péter Benjámin Lukács, producer Dóra Nedeczky and artists such as Loránd Szécsény-Nagy and Bori Máté. His films have participated several times in the Analogica selections. They are available in the VOD section.
Analogica presents a Péter Lichter's program and hosts his first workshop in Italy dedicated to cameraless filmmaking.
The program is in two parts, with an introduction and a meeting with the public moderated by Martine De Biasi.
Péter Lichter has been making abstract films with found footage, lyrical documentaries, and experimental films since 2002. He is also one of the editors of Prizma, a film magazine. He published his first book on experimental cinema in 2016 - The Invisible Impire.
Peter collaborates with composer Ádám Márton Horváth, sound designer Péter Benjámin Lukács, producer Dóra Nedeczky and artists such as Loránd Szécsény-Nagy and Bori Máté. His films have participated several times in the Analogica selections. They are available in the VOD section.
Analogica presents a Péter Lichter's program and hosts his first workshop in Italy dedicated to cameraless filmmaking.
The program is in two parts, with an introduction and a meeting with the public moderated by Martine De Biasi.
SATURDAY 12 NOV /// h. 20
Some of the Sensations, 5' (with Bori Máté) / 2017 This film examines the relationship between the 1950's movie gimmicks and the contemporary blockbusters through the synesthesia of the classical abstract cinema. "Bay’s highest inspirations are those of a virtually experimental filmmaker of pure sensation; the rush of sensation is also a temptation for experimental filmmakers who often don’t keep their own images onscreen very long (cf. Stan Brakhage)." (Richard Brody, The New Yorker) Dr. Moreau (experimental horror, Hungary, 35mm / s8, 20 mins) Dr. Moreau is an abstract horror short, adapted from H.G.Wells' classic novel, that will invite the viewer to board on a tangible journey to the borders of science, where the differences between nature and humanity are blurred. Look inside the ghost machine, 4' / 2012 "The early avant-garde filmmakers believed that the cinema had the function of a machine, made to generate pure feelings." Nutrition Fugue 04' / 35mm found footage / experimental / documentary / 2018 "Közért" (translation: "for the public") was a government owned chain of stores in Hungary, during the communist era (1948-1989). The word Közért is still used in the Hungarian language. Our film was made from the 35 mm celluloid raw footage of its advertisement: the film strips were digged in the soil, rotten with food and cut up in pieces. |
SUNDAY 13 NOV /// h. 20
The Philosophy of Horror / A horror filozófiája (60’) The Philosophy of Horror – A Symphony of Film Theory is a seven-part abstract abstract adaptation of Noël Carroll’s influential film theoretical book of the same title (published in 1990), which is a close examination of the horror genre. |