CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo

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FILM FOR FAMILIES
Until Apr 24 2010

  
At Film for families, the CA2M offers family groups screenings of artistic films from the international scene created with audiovisual languages unlike the ones we are accustomed to seeing on television and in commercial films: different rhythms, different narrative methods, different stories. At the end of each session, a CA2M educator discusses the contents of the screening with the families present.

 


6 MAR
PROGRAMME 2
Marco Framing Bildfenster
Bert Gottschalk, 2007, sound, b&w, 6’
In this short film set to music by Franz Schubert, the author compares 8mm stills with the windows of houses in a city. The camera films 24 frames second: 24 images that tell a story.


Déjame entrar Let Me In
Simon Tofield, 2008, sound, b&w, 1’52’’
In this second episode from the Simon’s Cat series, the cat does what all cats do when they want to get in through a door.


Tarde o temprano Sooner or Later Tôt ou tard
Jadwiga Kowalska, 2007, sound, colour, 5’
Two worlds collide. A squirrel finds a lonely bat, and together the two of them try to sort out the mechanisms that orchestrate the dance of day and night, however hard it is for them to agree…


Los niños payasos The Clown Children
J. Systad Jacobsen, 2005, sound, colour, 6’
An ordinary day in the life of two brothers who earn a living by juggling oranges between the parked cars at a crossroads in Guatemala City.


Gato Kater
Tine Kluth, 2005, sound, colour, 13’24’’
Tomcat is a frustrated stray cat who is delighted when a tram puts an end to his short life. However, he soon realises that this no easy way out for a cat, because cats have nine lives! Reluctantly, he lives a few more lives.


Esperando Waiting En attendant
Erkan Köksal, 2005, sound, colour, 8’
A father and son wait for a bus. Their journey with eccentric people and flying lambs turns into a bizarre experience.


Los 4 magníficos, The magnificent 4
Erkan Köksal, 2008, sound, colour, 6’
4 chairs. 4 characters appear and sit down. A rhythmic, choreographic ritual then commences as they strike their hands and legs.


Curated by Kineteca
Targeted at family groups with children between the ages of 6 and 12

 

Free admission

 

 

 

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