Konrad & Kurfurst
Konrad & Kurfurst
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The home-brewed emulsion is a fragile metaphor for the heroism of Konrad and his horse Kurfurst during the Olympic Games in Berlin, 1936. Falling from his horse, he became a national hero, only to become an anti-hero when overtaken by history. Made by consulting technical publications from early cinema and photographic experiments. See also the compilation programmes Vertical Cinema and Artist Present.
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Creme 21
Dynamic cut-ups of found footage from dated educational and scientific films. What is now and what is time? -
Blue
Ode to the unique blue of the discontinued Kodak Ektachrome. A clear blue California sky made of clouds of film grain. -
Photooxidation
Associative film about light, catching its impression in images and processing it into an image on the retina. -
45 7 Broadway
Yesterday’s film technique applied to today’s space. NYC’s Times Square turned into a red, green and blue light show. -
Dot Matrix
Dizzying expanded cinema consists of a 16mm projection of double the number of dot patterns and a deafening noise caused by those same dots. -
A Study in Natural Magic
Glowing germs and flowers colour this alchemical 16mm miniature. Pryce spins gossamer golden threads in the silent darkness of the cinema.
Film details
- Productieland
- Netherlands
- Jaar
- 2014
- Festivaleditie
- IFFR 2014
- Lengte
- 7'
- Medium/Formaat
- 16mm
- Taal
- no dialogue
- Première status
- World premiere
- Director
- Esther Urlus
- Producer
- Esther Urlus
- Sales / World rights holder
- Esther Urlus
- Screenplay
- Esther Urlus
- Cinematography
- Esther Urlus
- Editing
- Esther Urlus
- Production design
- Esther Urlus
- Sound design
- Esther Urlus