New Video / New Europe
Programme 4
and Sunday 17 October 2004, 15.30
Programme duration 102'
Programme 4 of New Video / New Europe presents ten poignant reflections on life in Eastern Europe, drawing on ethnography, documentary, diary and disclosure. Highlights include Adrian Paci's folkloric lament of his own death, and Pavel Braila's railway meditation on the rates of history and the stubborn and persistent discrepancies between East and West.
Hamza Walker, curator at The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago, will introduce the 17 October screening.
Piotr Wryzykowski, On the Road to Chisinau, Poland 2001
Erzen Shkololli, Kanagjeci, Kosovo 2002
Adrian Paci, The Weeper, Albania 2002
Stefan Rusu, Brezhnev Likes Mamaliga, and Mamaliga Likes Brezhnev, Moldova 2001
Arturas Raila, The Girl Is Innocent, Lithuania 1999
Oana Felipov, Banana, Romania 2002
Jelena Radic, Everything Shines Here, Serbia 2003
Kai Kaljo, Domestic Violence, Estonia 2000
Egle Rakauskaite, Days of Being Pathetic, Lithuania 2002-2003
Pavel Braila, Shoes for Europe, Moldova 2002
£2.50 (£1 concessions), booking recommended
Hamza Walker, curator at The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago, will introduce the 17 October screening.
