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January 2005
SHORT FILMS SCREENING AND DISCUSSION January
2005
This month will be a focus on filmmaker Davide Pepe
(Italy).
Davide Pepe is more an experimental short filmmaker.
His films have been shown in some festival around the globe. The
theme in his films are usually about the fear and the dark side
of his life that he is trying to get over with. He always uses super
8 and Mini DV camera because he thinks those two formats represents
his visual approach best. He has made numerous music videos that
music and soundscape in his films become one of the most important
factor.
Short Bio:
Davide Pepe was born in Brindisi, Italy in 1970.
He graduated from Bologna University majoring computer science.
He wroked as director and editor for various television commercials,
music video and short films. He was selected as a jury in short
video competition in Turin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival in 2004.
Programmer (Guest Programmer for Minikino): John Badalu
Born in 1971 in Makassar, John Badalu has been
out of his hometown for more than half of his life time. He is the
director of Q! Film Festival and has been working as programmers
and other positions in some film festivals like Turin Gay and Lesbian
Film Festival, Hamburg Gay and Lesbian, JIFFest, Cinemasia Film
Festival in Amsterdam, Rome Asian Film Festival and Barcelona Gay
and Lesbian Film Festival. In 2003, John was selected to be one
of the independent jury at Berlin Film Festival. |
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Through The Looking Glass
Davide Pepe, Italy 2002, 23 minutes
The mirror, the window and the phone define the green room of a
woman. Lost amongst the objects of her world, she will painfully
recall the lost conscience of her memories.
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Selamat Tinggal (Balinese Inner Journey)
Davide Pepe, Italy 2002, 23 minutes
This is an experimental documentary on Indonesia. The focus is
on transmitting the travel feelings captured by a super8 camera.
People, temples, statues, moving from some place to the other have
been filmed in the most natural way and in different step-speeds,
trying to produce a state, in who's watching it, that allows a double
trip. It's a path to discover both geographical/physical place and
inner spaces. |
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At The End of The Garden There Are Two Children
Davide Pepe, Italy 2003, 16 minutes
Two lovers met in the same dream in order to accept the death of
their love story. In the same night, a girl is killed. All of them
will be plunged in a surreal-natural space where there are two children
that keep and rule the place. |
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Griya Musik Irama Indah
Denpasar - map |
Friday, 28 January 2005
19:00 WITA |
Contact: Edo Wulia
M: +62 (0)856 376 2832 |
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QB World Books Kemang
Jakarta Selatan - map |
Wednesday, 19 January 2005
17:00 WIB |
Contact: Shafiq Pontoh
M: +62 (0)856 216 7071 |
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Oktagon Gallery
Jakarta Pusat - map |
Sunday, 23 January 2005
13:00 WIB |
Contact: Dian Siswandi
M: +62 (0)816 115 6999 |
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Warung Apresiasi
Jakarta - map
| Friday, 28 January 2005
19:00 WIB |
Contact: Mima Komaling
M: +62 (0)856 882 7582 |
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Ja'an Event House
Kuta - map
| Sunday, 30 January 2005
20 :00 WIB |
Contact: Edo Wulia
M: +62 (0)856 376 2832 |
free entry - please be on time
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