Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid, Su-Mei Tse: Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life), Video | HDV | Farbe | 00:09:21 | Luxemburg | 2011
Laurence Bonvin, Stéphane Degoutin : After Vegas, Photo: Promo
Pierre Coulibeuf : Doctor Fabre Will Cure You, Photo: Promo
Léandre Bernard-Brunel: Colorature, Photo: Promo
Jasmina Cibic: Framing the Space, Photo: Promo
Jon Jost : Coming to Terms, Photo: Promo
Ludivine Sibelle: Le sacrifice des géants, Photo: Promo
João Pedro Rodrigues: O corpo de Afonso, Photo: Promo
Hans Op de Beeck: Staging Silence (2), Photo: Promo
Adel Abidin: Three Love Songs, Photo: Promo
Salvatore Arancio : Birds, Photo: Promo

Jun 3–8, 2014

Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid 2014

New Film and Contemporary Art

Film screenings, performances, artist talks, video installations

Jun 3–8, 2014

In cooperation with Rencontres Internationales

With a selection of more than one hundred previously unreleased films from forty countries, many appearing in Germany for the first time, Rencontres Internationales will open a critical and future-oriented examination of the contemporary culture of images.

The contemporary culture of images moves at the intersection of the aesthetic, social, and political questions of our time, grappling with the advancing developments in means of production and dissemination.

With a selection of more than one hundred previously unreleased films from forty countries, many appearing in Germany for the first time, Rencontres Internationales will open a critical and future-oriented examination of these practices. In addition to screenings of the films, the program will include workshops, panel discussions, and conversations with artists, filmmakers, and experts, inviting the public to discover and reflect on new documentary, fictional, and multimedia approaches.

The program will be curated and introduced in thematic screenings by Nathalie Hénon and Jean-Francois Rettig. The new edition will be presented in January 2014 at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris before coming to Berlin in June.

Further information and program at www.art-action.org