The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and the International Festival of Films On Art (FIFA) jointly present a collection of films from the Centre Pompidou, a key institution for contemporary artistic creation in Paris, on March 15 and 16 in Montreal. This carte blanche offers three programs that explore the connections between experimental cinema, representation, and memory.
AILLEURS EST ICI
Saturday March 15, at 3 p.m.
Concordia University
How can cinema reinvent the perception of the other and the world? Films like La première partie du roi Henri IV de double W. Shakespeare : une analogie by Joëlle de la Casinière or Algérie Couleurs by Adouba explore these issues through hybrid narratives combining documentary and visual experimentation. Details here.
VOYAGE EN ENTROPIE
Sunday March 16, at 3 p.m.
Concordia University
Time, memory, and the imprint of the past are at the heart of this screening with Les mains négatives by Marguerite Duras, Les Collines de Marlik by Golestan and Klipperty Klop by Andrew Kötting. Details here.
1 AN, 60 HEURES, 90 MINUTES
Sunday March 16, at 8 p.m.
Cinéma du Musée
A dive into the intimate and the passage of time with No Sex Last Night by Sophie Calle, an autofictional road movie capturing the end of a romantic relationship through two intersecting perspectives. Details here.
Presented with the International Festival of Films On Art
