Monkey Business
Doplgenger
2022, 15+
In English
Free admission
Timetable:
7. 10., 15.30–18.00: Introduction
8. 10., 10.00–13.00 & 15.00–18.00: Work
9. 10., 10.00–13.00 & 15.00–18.00: Work
Animals were an integral part of colonial projects; an essential tool for imperial agro-expansionism. Across time and space, colonists used animals to conquer territories and control ecosystems and their (non)human inhabitants. Animals and their “products” – in particular milk, leather, fur, bone, wool, and silk – were and remain constitutive of both national identity and imperial power.
The found-footage workshop by artist duo Doplgenger will shed light on the colonial relationship between humans and animals by studying classic Hollywood movies. Introducing the found-footage as a sub-genre, the workshop will focus on the methods of experimental filmmaking and image appropriation.
The workshop is also part of the 7th Kinotrip International Film Festival – By the Youth, For the Youth.
Each participant has to bring a laptop, equipped with software for digital editing, and needs to know the basics about digital editing. The viewing of films, sent by Doplgenger, and work with them are required before the start of the workshop. Apply 12 to 22 September at kinotrip@kinodvor.org.