SPECIAL EVENTS

 

42X42 Onedreamrush
Mercoledì 2 settembre - Open Cinema - 23:00

ONEDREAMRUSH is a spark of inspiration that sought to ignite imaginations across the world. The film showcase brought together internationally known filmmakers, artists, futurists and all-around visionaries to produce 42 films on their personal interpretation of what it means to dream. Each film is 42 seconds long, hence the name: 42x42™.

 

The Shorts

Death - Kenneth Anger

S/HE - Asia Argento

For My Dear Dead Dog - Tadanobu Asano

We Live Only Twice - Sergei Bodrov

42 Second Dream - Charles Burnett

Night Of Pan - Brian Butler

Rotoaurorae - Jonathan Caouette

NakedEyes - Leos Carax

Ruby Travels - Niki Caro

AliShan - Yung Chang

Astarte - Michele Civetta

Chavo - Larry Clark

Bit Rare Friend - Joe Coleman

The Watcher - Zachary Croitoroo

Dream Piece - Abel Ferrara 

DreamForward - Mike Figgis

Untitled - James Franco

Daydreamers:moe moe a - Chris Graham

Liebestraume - Florian Habicht

Rinko K. in 42 Sec. - Rinko Kikuchi

Year of the Rabbit - Terence Koh

Crutchnap - Harmony Korine

Playthings - Charlotte Kemp-Muhl & Sean Lennon

Dream #7 - David Lynch

Tiempo - Griffin Marcus

I Can’t Remember - Chan Marshall

Pop - Ryan Mcginley

Argia - Rajan Mehta

A Daydream - Jonas Mekas

Last day dream - Chris Milk

The 42-second minute - Grant Morrison

42 - Gaspar Noe

An Exercise in Futility - Dee Poon

Horizon - Matt Pyke

Babies are Happy - Carlos Reygadas

Aqua-Rêve - Lola Schnabel

Elapse - Floria Sigismondi

Catharsis - Mote Sinabel

Last Night - Taika Waititi

Jacobian - Arden Wohl

42 - Lou Ye

Untitled - Zhang Yuan

 
HOWIE B & MILTOS MANETAS
Venerdì 4 settembre - Dancefloor - 24:00
Howie was a popular London-based DJ and nascent studio hand prior to his move into full-time recording and production in the early '90s. Born in Glasgow, his association with Bristol club faves like Soul II  Soul and Massive Attack fueled his aesthetic on a fusion of soul, hip- hop, house, jazz, and funk, first hazarded on early collaborative 
projects like Dobie and Nomad Soul. Howie set up his own label, Pussyfoot, in 1994, already having released tracks under the his own name and Olde Scottish through noted outbound hip-hop imprints 2Kool and Mo'Wax, and a small-but-steady stream of material moving hip-hop instrumentals a step beyond the experimental joined Bernstein with beat junkies like DJ Shadow, U.N.K.L.E., Portishead, and Coldcut at the forefront of a U.K. breakbeat renaissance. Although his genre-spanning work with Skylab on 1994's #1 brought his talents for organized chaos before a wider audience, it was ultimately his role in the production chair for such artists as Tricky, Bjork, and, 
eventually, U2, that landed him a multi-album recording deal with Polydor which yielded LPs including 1996's Music for Babies, 1997's Turn the Dark Off,  1999's Snatch and 2001’s ‘Folk’.  Howie’s most recent releases include ‘Last Bingo In Paris’ for French label Stereo Pictures and Mayonnaise (a collaboration with Crispin Hunt and Will O’Donovan) for U.S. label Lunatic Works/BMG. Howie's been working with Craig Richards on a series of club 12"s and an album due out at the end of this year. He's also currently composing a film score for a Chinese American production, working as a consultant on the live acts and artistic content at Matter, has a new Fabric mix CD in the pipeline and is still DJing regularly around the  globe.

His performance will be accompanied by a Vj Set by Miltos Manetas.


Earth
Sabato 5 settembre - Cinema - 1:00

A film by Ho Tzu Nyen

Il luogo di un disastro sconosciuto, frammenti di storia che costituiscono la storia della Terra. Cinquanta persone giacciono, tra coscienza e incoscienza, tra la vita e la morte. Earth (Terra) è ideato e diretto dal regista e artista di Singapore, Ho Tzu Nyen. A Venezia, sarà presentato come una speciale performance, con una colonna sonora dal vivo dell’artista giapponese e sound designer, Yasuhiro Morinaga, in collaborazione con il compositore italiano elettro-acustico e poli-strumentista Stefano Pilia.

A cura di Paolo Bertolin e Francesca Semenzato. In collaborazione con Corto Cortissimo - 66 Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica