Pieter Geenen mirador

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video / Black box series

16 September – 24 September 
In loop from We – Sa: noon – 10pm

At the strait of Gibraltar, the European and African continents almost seem to touch one another. On one of these continents, the prospect of a better life motivates countless African refugees to try to cross over to Europe, while from the other side, the panoramic view causes tourists to stop and wonder at the African expanse that rises on the horizon only 14 km away.

In mirador, it is all about ‘looking’. They look at us, and we look at them. It is ‘we’ versus ‘them’, ‘here’ versus ‘there’. The lightheartedness of the tourist seems in such shrill contrast to the existence of the refugee, and the landscape serves as a place to reflect about migration, tourism, identity and globalization.

black box

2016, ca. 20′, 16:9, color, stereo, HD

With the support of: TENTOO, ARGOS Centre for Art and Media, VGC, Beursschouwburg

► Filmmaker Pieter Geenen is no stranger to the Beursschouwburg film audience. Two years ago, The Nationpremiered with us, and he was our guest last season with Meggy Rustamova, Eitan Efrat and Sirah Foighel Brutmann, talking about their collective, Messidor.

► Pieter Geenen (°1979) lives and works in Brussels. His audiovisual work has been presented at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, New York Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, Images Festival Toronto, DocLisboa, EXiS Seoul, FID Marseille, Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid, Centre Pompidou-Metz, ARGOS Centre for Art and Media, La Capella Barcelona, a.o. Together with Sirah Foighel Brutmann, Eitan Efrat, and Meggy Rustamova he’s a founding member of Messidor, a platform for reflection on and the production and distribution of moving image.

► Fr 16.09.2016 – 19:00: Belgian première
► We 21.09.2016 – 18:00: Collective screening session (w/ intro + fingerfood)

http://www.silenceisgolden.be/