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Matadero Madrid
Posted by Intermediae 03/03/2009 14:24:05
Programme for Saturday March 14 at 18.30 p.m.


La memoria interior, 2002 (Spain)
. Documentary. María Ruido. Running time 32’40’’. Spanish and Galician with subtitles in English.
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The results of a trip to Germany in December 2000 and two years’ research, this documentary looks at the construction of memory and the mechanisms through which history is produced. Through the story of the author’s family history, it explores memories of recent emigration from Spain to Europe, and reflects on mechanisms of forgetting and remembering.
 
Posted by Intermediae 03/03/2009 13:12:48
Programme for Saturday March 7 at 18.30 p.m.



Yanny Levkoff, 2006 (Spain)
. Documentary. Luis Alaejos and Raúl Díez Alaejos. Running time 84’. English with subtitles in Spanish.
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Yanny Levkoff is an unusual man. He escaped from New York in 1967 and took refuge on a Mediterranean island. He chose a hard life of total isolation in the country without electricity or running water, far away from the society around him.
 
Posted by Intermediae 20/02/2009 15:19:44
A date with audiovisual creation
February 28, 8 p.m.


NIGHT SESSION begins, a programme of screenings which will presented at Intermediae every two months.
A space for exchanging ideas in connection with audiovisual creation.

Next session: April 25

 
EXPERIMEN TA FILM FESTIVAL AT INTERMEDIÆ Curated by Shai Heredia
Programme Duration: 82’
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Posted by Intermediae 16/02/2009 19:07:55
Programme for Saturday 21 February at 18.30 pm



I for India
, 2005 (England, Italy, Germany). Documentary. Sandhya Suri. Running time 70’. English, with Spanish subtitles.
On the occasion of India's invitation to the International Art Festival, ARCO '09.
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In 1965, Dr. Yash Pal Suri left India and moved to the United Kingdom. When he got to England, he bought two Super-8 cameras, two projectors and two reel-to-reel recorders. He sent one set to his family in India and kept the other.
 
Posted by Intermediae 09/02/2009 19:02:04
Programme for Saturday 14 February at 18.30 pm



Beyond Partition
, 2006 (India, England). Documentary. Lalit Mohan Joshi. Running time 65’. English, with Spanish subtitles.
On the occasion of India's invitation to the International Art Festival, ARCO '09. With the collaboration of Casa de la India in Valladolid.
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This film explores the trauma of Partition of India in 1947 and how it impacted on filmmakers from the Indian subcontinent. Renowned filmmakers, Gulzar and Govind Nihalani reflect on the communal violence they witnessed.
 
Posted by Intermediae 04/02/2009 10:29:17

13.01.09 – 10.02.09
Work session for production
Tuesdays 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
23.02.09 – 27.02.09
Work sessions for producing and editing videos with free software.
Every day from 5 p.m to 9 p.m.



The group taking part in the workshop dia-Logos, who has worked together in collaboration with Mnemocine since 2007, will carry out two workshops during the months of January and February in connection with the specific fields of audivisual production and video editing.

These sessions will be carried out following the same logic used in the dia-Logos 2007/2008 workshop, which aims to use the documentary as instrument for social intervention.

 
Posted by Intermediae 03/02/2009 09:52:18
Programme for Saturday 7 February at 18.30 pm



Salim Baba, 2007 (India, EE.UU.). Documentary. Tim Sternberg. Running time 15’. English, with Spanish subtitles.
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On the occasion of India's invitation to the International Art Festival, ARCO '09.
In collaboration with MIRADASDOC, International Documentary Film Festival of Guía de Isora (Tenerife).

Salim Muhammad is a 55 years old man who lives in North Kolkata with his wife and five children. Since the age of ten he has made a living screening discarded film scraps for the kids in his surrounding neighborhoods using a hand-cranked projector that he inherited from his father.
 
Posted by Intermediae 03/02/2009 09:00:05
After having carried out seven editions of CUE Madrid over the course of 2008 as part of the programme of Grants for Creation, CUE Madrid leaves the Intermediae buildings to be held at other spaces. The January and February editions were carried out at El Navegatorio. For information regarding the next editions. www.cue-ifyouneed.org.

CUE is a space for spontaneous expression and interdisciplinary improvisation; a space for creation and exhibition open to participation by all without the filter of a curator, where all forms of artistic expression and practices are welcome the first Friday of every month.

  Friday January 2 and Friday February 13 from 8 p.m. at El Navegatorio [calle Pedro Díez, 38, 1º C -Metro Oporto (Línea 5) and Carpetana (Line 6). Line 133 of EMT]. * In February CUE will be held on the second Friday of the month. Available: 16 audio channels, projectors, 2 microphones....
 
Posted by Intermediae 27/01/2009 12:19:58
Programme for Saturday 31 January at 18.30 pm



Mónica Carballas presents work by Henry Eric Hernández
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Cuentos cortos (episodio gris)/Short Stories (grey episode) 2006-2007, (Cuba). Vídeo. Running time 15’ 56’’
Cuentos cortos (episodio negro)/Short Stories (black episode) 2006-2007, (Cuba). Vídeo. Running time 16’ 33’’
Cuentos cortos (episodio turbio)/Short Stories (murky episode) 2006-2007, (Cuba). Vídeo. Running time 14’ 05’’
Cuentos cortos (episodio in off)/Short Stories (voice over episode) 2006-2007, (Cuba). Vídeo. Running time 14’ 44’’
Approximate running time for the entire programme 60’
 
Posted by Intermediae 27/01/2009 12:06:40
Programme for Saturday 24 January at 18.30 pm


Oficios que desaparecen, 2006 (Argentina). Documentary. Silvina Pérez and Celeste Iachini. Running time 47’
documentatrabajo.bitacoras.com
www.docsur.es.tl

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This film by the DocSUR documentary collective tells the three stories of people who do not know each other, but they all take place in the large metropolis of Buenos Aires. It also examines the notion of “progress” in terms of the city’s historical evolution. A cinema projectionist, a watchmaker and a family of hatters have something in common: their meticulous manual labour, making a living as artisans, a desire to keep their trade from disappearing and for their undeniable vocation to carry on from generation to generation. A major part of a neighbourhood’s identity is based on the trades carried out there. Small shops trace the geography of a fragment of the city, places where people meet and share their lives as they fix watches or repair shoes. Oficios que desaparecen (Vanishing Trades) is part of the documenta Trabajo (Documenting Work) series, held in co-production with the Instituto de Medios at the Universidad Nacional de La Matanza.
 
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