symposium

Piet Zwart Institute + IFFR 2019

Jan 28 2019

Piet Zwart Institute Symposium:

Towards a Matenadaran of Film

Monday, January 28
10:00 - 16:00
Hilton Rotterdam, free admission

The exhibition Temple of Cinema #1: Sayat Nova Outtakes is above all a signal that there is a need to create a repository where films from the Caucasus can be preserved, studied and disseminated again. This symposium attempts to generate a blueprint for this ambition.

An international ensemble of specialists and filmmakers teams up for a day-long exploration of the challenges and opportunities of restoring a Parajanov film. Speakers include film researcher Daniel Bird (who recently initiated several Parajanov restorations), the French specialist on Soviet and Russian cinema Valerie Pozner and the American film historian James Steffen, author of The Cinema of Parajanov (2014), the first comprehensive English-language study on the subject. Coming from Armenia are the founder of the Parajanov museum Zaven Sarsgyan, and the archaeologist, ethnographer and former Parajanov actor Levon Abrahamyan. This symposium is co-produced by The Piet Zwart Institute (The Lens-Based Media study path).

 

Royal College of Art (London) & the Piet Zwart Institute (Rotterdam)

MIASMA

Saturday, 26th January
NeverLand Cinema, Pieter de Raadtstraat 35
Admission free

MIASMA is the Showcase for film and video work by current Masters students from Royal College of Art (London) and the Piet Zwart Institute (Rotterdam).

MIASMA is the film/video screening that will take place during the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) and is being held by current Masters students from Royal College of Art (London) and the Piet Zwart Institute (Rotterdam). After an open call to both schools’ master programmes, including Master of Lens Based Media, Experimental Publishing, Fine Arts, Interior Architecture: Research + Design, Education in Arts and Moving Image, the facilitating group made a small selection of their recent work. Project's website.