Free film screening, with a focus on Nazi bureaucracy, at CCA GLASGOW (Centre for Contemporary Arts) 6.00pm next Wednesday 22nd January.
'Four Parts of a Folding Screen', (Anthea Kennedy and Ian Wiblin, 2018, 83 mins.)
Based on documents found in Berlin archives, Four Parts of a Folding Screen explores exclusion, statelessness and the legalised theft and sale of everyday family possessions by the National Socialist regime. A voice, enigmatic and sometimes uncertain, foretells of, relates and recalls the routine processes of injustice and their legacy: the creation of a diaspora of household objects, scattered amongst buildings that no longer exist. As the camera probes the secrets of ordinary spaces, streets and buildings around the city of Berlin, semblances of a person and a history begin to emerge and coalesce. This film is the third long-form experimental documentary work made together by Kennedy and Wiblin, following 'Stella Polare' (2006) and 'The View from Our House' (2013).
This FREE screening is part of the GRAMNet/BEMIS Film Series programme at CCA. The filmmakers will be present for a Q&A after the screening.
6.00pm, Wednesday, 22nd January 2020
Centre for Contemporary Arts
350 Sauchiehall Street
Glasgow G2 3JD
United Kingdom
+44 (0)141 352 4900
CCA website page:
https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/gramnetbemis-film-series-four-parts-of-a-folding-screen
Link to further information about the film:
https://antheakennedy.wordpress.com/four-parts-of-a-folding-screen-2018/
Many thanks,
Ian Wiblin
Faculty of Creative Industries
University of South Wales
Cardiff
Cyfadran y Diwydiannau Creadigol
Prifysgol De Cymru
Caerdydd
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