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Svetlana Cemin: Experimental Art Documentaries Event
Am Sonntag, den 17. November um 16:30 zeigen wir anlässlich des Talks “Frauen in der Kunstwelt” bei der Vienna Art Week zwei Filme der Filmemacherin SVETLANA CEMIN mit anschließendem Gespräch.
Filme: Metamorphosis | MADELEINE HATZ, A ROYAL VAGABOND
Tickets unter stadtkino@stadtkinowien.at reservieren.
Metamorphosis
A reflection of the observations of the working process of three colorful artists nestled in different parts of the world. Scenes from Berlin, Brooklyn, Belgrade, reflect each artist’s creative journey. Laura, Stef, Olympia, are the main heroes who bring forth their creativity by focusing on the forces of inspiration that constantly challenge and transform their visionary opus by answering the question “Who am I?”
Director: Svetlana Cemin, Experimental documentary, USA, Serbia, Germany 2019, 19:07 min | Language: English | Producer: Saint Clair Cemin and Svetlana Cemin
MADELEINE HATZ, A ROYAL VAGABOND
An experimental documentary about artist Madeleine Hatz is a visual prose poem: a portrait built from juxtaposed images and recurring visual elements, dispensing with conventions of plot, narrative, and chronology.
Writer & Director: Svetlana Cemin, Experimental documentary, 19:40 min | Cast: Madeleine Hatz, Peter Lynch | Producer: Saint Clair Cemin
Svetlana Cemin, producer-director is the founder of 610FILM, an independent film production company based in Brooklyn, NY. Svetlana is an award-winning filmmaker born in Belgrade, Serbia. Her vision is to create experimental art films as well as documentaries and feature films that promote the work of artists and art in general.
Barbara Steffen, Kuratorin für zeitgenössische Kunst Wien. Eh. Guggenheim Museum, New York, The Broad Foundation, Los Angeles, Albertina, Wien. Kuratorin u.a. folgender Ausstellungen: Francis Bacon und die Bildtradtion, KHM, Wien; Bruce Conner- the 70s, Kunsthalle Wien und Zürich; Wien 1900, Fondation Beyeler, Riehen; Gerhard Richter, Albertina, Wien.