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Uncensored - INTERNATIONAL FILM DAYS

Datum
Organisational Units
Fine Arts
Location Description
Aula, Top Kino, Rahlgasse 1, 1060 Vienna
Location Venue (1)
Main Building
Location Address (1)
Schillerplatz 3
Location ZIP and/or City (1)
1010 Vienna

Screenings of censored films with lectures and discussions.
Free admission on all days.

The event is conceived by the Conceptual Art (Post-Conceptual Art Practices) study program: Marina Gržinić, Betül Küpeli, Cansu Berksan with Tjaša Kancler, Songül Sönmez, Abidin Ertuğrul, Nathalie Borgers, Reha Refik Taşcı and Cana Bilir-Meier

Guests: Nathalie Borgers (Vienna), Sebestyén Kodolányi (Budapest), Gianfranco Pannone (Rome), belit sağ (Amsterdam /Turkey), Marika Schmiedt (Vienna)

The motif of censorship can be found in all filmic genres. The reason lies mostly in an alleged “protection of society,” however, the basic rights such as freedom of expression and of the press get violated. Censored films tackle problems such as oppression, which mirror the collective unconscious of society and the ideological intentions of censorship authorities. The films touch upon a very special issue in each country, where they cannot be shown to the public. In some cases, the filmmakers themselves even decide on auto-censorship to reach an audience. Behind every single history of censorship there are political, social and personal motifs which necessitate comprehensive study and discussion.

The aim of the film days is to lend those films a voice, which have been censored out of political reasons. The three-day program consists of a selection of international films of various genres. For the audience, the panel discussions with invited filmmakers and activists give insight into several forms of censorship. A collection of all theoretical contributions of the invited speakers should be published after the event.


PROGRAM

Thur, 16.03.2017, Aula

4.00 p.m.
Opening
Welcome address: Andrea B. Braidt, Vice Rector for Art and Research
Introductory remarks: Marina Gržinić, Professor of Conceptual Art
Presentation of the project: Betül Seyma Küpeli

5.00 p.m.
belit sağ, Ayhan and I [Ayhan ve ben], 14.12 min., NL/TR, 2016
(Turkish with English subtitles)
Ayhan Çarkın was a police officer active in the Kurdish region in Turkey during the 1990s. He was involved in underground groups formed by police officers who were killing Kurdish people with the order of the State. He had a bad conscious and started to confess. In its early stage the original concept for the video was censored in Turkey. This video talks about the censorship it went through, while reflecting about violence and the image.

Belit sag
© belit sağ, 2016

5:30 p.m.
Film expert’s lecture
Sebestyén Kodolányi, “Scope and Critical Topology of Censorship in Eastern Europe”
The lecture tries to map the modes and behaviors of censorship in the Eastern European countries, from the time of socialist modernization to nowadays. It reflects as well on anomalies of artistic behaviors and misinterpretations of censorships, such as self-victimization and self-censorship. The legal frames of aggressive control over the redistribution of cultural subventions are in the present democratic societies more effective than the “good old” censorship strategies. The lecture will be illustrated with excerpts from films made in the German Democratic Republic, Poland, ex-Czechoslovakia, Hungary and ex-Yugoslavia.
(in English)

7.00 p.m.
Talk with belit sağ and Sebestyén Kodolányi


Fri, 17.03.2017, Aula

12.00 a.m.
SEMINAR 1
René Vautier, Afrique 50 , 17 min., FR, 1950
(French with English subtitles)
Alain Resnais, Night and Fog [Nuit et Brouillard], 32 min., FR, 1956
(French with English subtitles)
After the screening talk about the films

2.00 p.m.
SEMINAR 2
Gillo Pontecorvo, The Battle Of Algiers [ La Bataille D'Alger], 121 min., IT/ Algeria , 1966
(French with English subtitles)
Talk about the film with Gianfranco Pannone

5.00 p.m.
Sebestyén Kodolányi – Independent Theater Budapest, Camp [Tábor], 25 min, HU, 2014 – 2016
(Hungarian with English subtitles)
Community workers are doing their archival job now for the sake of the digitalization of the national heritage inside a corrupted institution.
After the screening talk with Sebestyén Kodolányi

Sebestyen
© Sebestyén Kodolányi, 2014-16

6.00 p.m.
Nathalie Borgers, CITIZEN KRONE [ Kronenzeitung : Tag für Tag ein Boulevardstück ], 58 min., AT/FR/BE, 2002 (German with English subtitles)
The documentary CITIZEN KRONE (2002) by Belgian filmmaker Nathalie Borgers shows Hans Dichand (Founder and publisher of the Kronen-Newspaper) with the former Austrian president Thomas Klestil in Vienna’s Hofburg while having cake – a Gugelhupf. Thereafter, Klestil eagerly leads Dichand through his offices at the Hofburg. This has been often interpreted as Klestil’s going down on his knees in front of Dichand, and, according to observers, testifies to Dichand’s status of power. In his 1996 book, Dichand himself described his role as being in the “atrium of power” (also the title of his book), but nonchalantly relativized this stance later. This documentary film has never been shown by Austria’s public broadcasting station, a decision officially justified by “journalistic deficits” because in one short instance, Borgers used unauthorized, accidental audio material of this visit to the Hofburg.

After the screening talk with Nathalie Borgers

Borges
Nathalie Borgers, 2002. Photo © Deinhardstein, 2001


Sat, 18.03.2017, Top Kino

1.00 p.m.
Brunch

2.00 p.m.
Marika Schmiedt, Why the Wound Remains Open [ Warum die Wunde offen bleibt], 80 min., AT, 2016
In her interviews, Schmiedt discusses how the mechanism of conscious and unconscious repression of historical events and their relevance for the present is still lingering. Her discussion partners address the discrimination of Sinti, Romani and Yenish out of historical, biographical, psychoanalytical and linguistic/discursive reasons.

After the screening talk with Marika Schmiedt

Marika Schmiedt
© Marika Schmiedt, 2016

4.00 p.m.
Gianfranco Pannone, Red Sunrise [Il Sol dell'avvenire], 77 min., IT, 2008
( Italian with English subtitles)
Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1969. Thirty young militant communists leave the Communist Party, accusing it of having betrayed the ideals of the Resistenza, and, together with other young people of anarchic, socialist and catholic extraction, they form The Apartment, a commune where revolutionary dreams are bandied around and where the most dangerous terrorists of the future Red Brigades will come from. In 2007, five former militant communists from those Red Brigades of 1969 meet again in a restaurant: it’s the beginning of the first exploration of the ideological and political roots of the far-lefts terrorism.

After the screening talk with Gianfranco Pannone

Pannone
© Gianfranco Pannone, 2008

6.00 p.m.
Save their life – Protect the working class
Film program curated by Sebestyén Kodolányi

Archaic Torso [Archaikus torzó], dir.: Dobai Péter, orig. format: 35mm, bw, 31 min, HU, 1971

Newly Married (News Reel) [Ifjú házasok (Híradó)], dir.:Gödrös Frigyes – Pintér György, orig. format: 35mm, bw, 7min, HU,1974

Merry Working Class [Vesela radna klasa], dir.: Bojana Makavejev orig. format: 35mm, bw, 13 min, Yugoslavia, 1969

Centaur [Kentaur], dir.: Szentjóby Tamás, orig. format: 35mm, bw, 37 min, HU, 1975

Patrons of Art’s [Mecénások], dir.: László Vitézy, orig. format: 35mm, bw&col., 24 min,  HU, 1976

After the screening talk with Sebestyén Kodolányi

Finissage

Guests:

Nathalie Borgers , born in Brussels, Belgium. B.A. in journalism. Thereafter she studied radio, film and television in San Francisco. Realization of several short documentary films with ATRIOM Productions as director and producer. The documentary film Truth Under Siege , which was shot in 1994 during the Yugoslav Wars, was her first big success and received several international awards such as the Special Jury Prize of the San Francisco International Film Festival. She has realized several documentary films for TV and cinema, which received numerous awards. Borgers lives and works in Vienna, Paris and Brussels.
https://nathalieborgers.com/biography/

Sebestyén Kodolányi, cineaste, curator, archivist and film programmer; former archive director of the Béla Balázs Studio (BBS) in Budapest.

Gianfranco Pannone is an Italian film and television director. After graduating in Cinema history and criticism at La Sapienza University of Rome, he graduated in Directing at the CSC (National Cinema School). Between 1990 and 1998, he directed and produced several documentary films. He teaches documentary filmmaking at CSC – Experimental Centre of Cinematography in Rome and Palermo and is teaching coordinator of the Master Film and Television program at the University Suor Orsola Benincasa in Naples, as well as head of the documentary film laboratory at Dams in Rome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gianfranco_Pannone

belit sağ is a videographer and visual artist from Turkey, based in Amsterdam. She recently finished a residency program at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York. During 2014‒2015 she was in residency at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten. She studied mathematics in Turkey, and art in the Netherlands. Her video background is rooted in alternative video-activist/artist groups in Ankara and Istanbul, where she co-initiated groups such as VideA, Karahaber, and Videoccupy.
http://bit.contrast.org/?page_id=3106
https://vimeo.com/belit

Marika Schmiedt is an artist and activist. She was born in Upper Austria. Herself a Rom, she has dealt with the history and present of the prosecution of Romani and Sinti since 1991.
https://marikaschmiedt.wordpress.com/