Study for Structure / Dialogues, Surnames

Micah Weber

Pensive signs of life, the demolition of a historic hotel, and the hum of a nearby steel mill permeate this quietly crushing essay film on class relations, mental illness, and institutional violence. Where the impersonal is pervasive, the personal is a discursive study of image and sound; dissolving narratives of progress/collapse; drawing on the (in)compatibilities between images of refusal and their respective representations. This is the story of a protracted shipwreck that is both labyrinthine and foreclosing.

Sessions

18 Oct / 16:15 / 72’
Culturgest - Pequeno Auditório
New Visions

Is it a knife because…

Sirah Foighel Brutmann, Eitan Efrat
21 Oct / 19:45 / 72’
Cinema Ideal
New Visions

Is it a knife because…

Sirah Foighel Brutmann, Eitan Efrat