ANALOGICA SELECTION 15 / STREAMING PROGRAM
20 DEC. // PR 6
20 DEC. // PR 6
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PERPETUAL DISORDER
by João Carlos Pinto 16mm / 2024 / Portugal / 5’ 3’’ An immersive sensory journey through the bustling streets of Barcelona’s old town, where time, space, and human presence intertwine in unexpected ways. Shot on 16mm using in-camera multiple exposures, the film captures the tension between the sensory overload of the modern world and the slow, deliberate pace of analog filmic expression, inviting viewers into a fragmented yet hypnotic exploration of perception. |
João Carlos Pinto is a Portuguese photographer and filmmaker whose work explores themes of perception, reality, and existentialism.
His photography was featured in the 2023 Mostra Nacional Jovens Criadores exhibition, and his short film Ostra Negra has received accolades at various film festivals. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Sound and Image from ESAD.CR and a postgraduate degree in Photography and New AV Formats from ESCAC. |
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RED EARTH BLACK EARTH
by Agnès Perrais 16mm / 2024 / France / 7’ Four motifs of an insular landscape: dunes, grass, stormy skies, sea. These motifs are inflected and intertwined through various photochemical operations: successive printing generations, flat printing, bipacking, and chemical toning; unsettling the steady, desolate shots to create an imaginary landscape where elements and matter meet. |
Agnès Perrais (Paris, 1987) is a member of artist-run film laboratories L'Etna and L'Abominable/Navire Argo. As part of a varied artistic practice (including collage and rayograms), she develops her cinematographic work at the intersection between the political and the imaginary, working with both documentary and short experimental forms.
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STEREO FRAMEWORK / ASYNCHROMY
by Antoni Pinent 35mm, found footage / 2024 / USA / 20’ An experiential project that pushes the limits of 3D anaglyphic colors in multiple ways and contexts, from geometric compositions to conceptual and philosophical abstractions and quotes from masters of the moving image such as Michael Snow, Morgan Fisher or Norman McLaren. A film of extreme pleasures for all viewers that doesn't lose sight of the tradition of humor in experimental cinema. |
Antoni Pinent is an independent curator of contemporary art, multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker, whose work has been screened internationally at festivals, cinematheques and museums such as the SF MoMA (2012).
As an artist he has had individual exhibitions in Venice (2018-2019), Barcelona (2021-2022), and Paris (2023). |
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LE TEMPS DU MONDE FINI COMMENCE
by Sophie Bouloux 16mm / 2025 / France / 2’ 57’’ Inspired by a quote from Paul Valéry, the time of the finite world begins, explores the end of a world once believed to be inexhaustible. Through archival footage from the 1950s, taken from the 16mm film, Pleasure for All by the National Film Board of Canada, an era of triumphant modernity where humans reshape the earth as if it were a playground, the film subtly reveals the early signs of a coming shift. By intervening directly on the film stock, scratching it, testing it, the cinematic gesture becomes a metaphor: that of a wounded, altered world, marked by human traces. |
This film is a visual meditation on finitude, on the growing awareness that everything has a limit: the land, time, bodies. Between memory and material, play and disappearance, the time of the finite world begins, confronts us with our legacy and the urgent need to see it differently.
Sophie Bouloux, aka Sophie.B, is a French artist and filmmaker. Her work includes concrete poetry, photography, video, and experimental film. She also creates sound pieces under the name Cut-Up. Her creative output is autonomous, without rules, and weaves a close link between experimentation and poetry. |
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ANALOGICA SELECTION 15 /// STREAMING PROGRAM
15 > 20 DEC 2025 >>> Each day’s program becomes available at 8 AM CET and remains freely accessible on this website for 24 hours. |
The streaming selection presents a curated portion of the overall program. Online availability is determined individually by each filmmaker and distribution company, whose choices we fully respect.
We thank all participating artists and partners—both those included in the streaming program and those featured exclusively in the in-person edition—for their contribution to this year’s selection. |
THANK YOU!
Performance BETA by lasecondaluna/Anna Cerrato
ANALOGICA 15 ///
ideazione e curatela Vincenzo Mancuso / Analogica Selection 15 - preselection committee Maja Pilati, Luciano Stoffella, Derise Herst, Vincenzo Mancuso / Analogica Selection 15 a cura di Vincenzo Mancuso / produzione e traduzioni Eva Lageder / moderatrice Martine De Biasi / interviste Emanuele Vernillo, Vincenzo Mancuso / ufficio stampa Katharina Kolakowski, Valentina Cramerotti / assistente produzione e promozione Katharina Kolakowski / manifesto graphic design Laura Barretta / supporto tecnico e allestimento Daniel Mahlknecht / una produzione Analogica // ANALOGICA 15 è realizzato in collaborazione con Waag / Weigh Station / Fas - Film Association of South Tyrol / FotoForum / ZeLIG School for documentary // e sostenuto da Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano - Cultura Tedesca - Ufficio Film e Media / Comune di Bolzano / Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio / Istituto Polacco di Roma
ideazione e curatela Vincenzo Mancuso / Analogica Selection 15 - preselection committee Maja Pilati, Luciano Stoffella, Derise Herst, Vincenzo Mancuso / Analogica Selection 15 a cura di Vincenzo Mancuso / produzione e traduzioni Eva Lageder / moderatrice Martine De Biasi / interviste Emanuele Vernillo, Vincenzo Mancuso / ufficio stampa Katharina Kolakowski, Valentina Cramerotti / assistente produzione e promozione Katharina Kolakowski / manifesto graphic design Laura Barretta / supporto tecnico e allestimento Daniel Mahlknecht / una produzione Analogica // ANALOGICA 15 è realizzato in collaborazione con Waag / Weigh Station / Fas - Film Association of South Tyrol / FotoForum / ZeLIG School for documentary // e sostenuto da Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano - Cultura Tedesca - Ufficio Film e Media / Comune di Bolzano / Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio / Istituto Polacco di Roma