film review
Posthuman Cinema
How Experimental Films Teach (and Learn) How To Show Animals
- 18/10/2018
- 19:00
- Set 1: Human Masks
- Studies On The Ecology Of Drama
- Untitled (Human Mask)
- It Seems that an Animal Is in the World as Water in the Water
- Primate Cinema: Apes as Family
- Set 1: Human Masks
- 20:30
- Set 2: Dogs and Cats (Do Derrida)
- Lily Does Derrida: A Dog's Video Essay
- CatCam
- Dog Years
- Cat Listening to Music
- El Gringo
- The Private Life of a Cat
- Infinity Kisses
- Set 2: Dogs and Cats (Do Derrida)
- 19:00
- 19/10/2018
- 20:00
- 20/10/2018
- 19:30
- Set 1: Human Masks
- Studies On The Ecology Of Drama
- Untitled (Human Mask)
- It Seems that an Animal Is in the World as Water in the Water
- Primate Cinema: Apes as Family
- Set 1: Human Masks
- 21:00
- 19:30
- 21/10/2018
- 19:15
- 20:30
- Set 2: Dogs and Cats (Do Derrida)
- Lily Does Derrida: A Dog's Video Essay
- CatCam
- Dog Years
- Cat Listening to Music
- El Gringo
- The Private Life of a Cat
- Infinity Kisses
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- Set 2: Dogs and Cats (Do Derrida)
- 22/10/2018
- 23/10/2018
- 18:30
- 24/10/2018
- 18:00
- Lecture by Marta Stańczyk They shoot horses, don't they? The significance of animal death in the history of cinema
- 19:00
- 20:15
- 18:00
- 25/10/2018
- 26/10/2018
- 19:00
- 27/10/2018
- 15:30
- 17:00
- 20:45
- 28/10/2018
- 29/10/2018
- 20:00
- Set 1: Human Masks
- Studies On The Ecology Of Drama
- Untitled (Human Mask)
- It Seems that an Animal Is in the World as Water in the Water
- Primate Cinema: Apes as Family
- Set 1: Human Masks
- 20:00
- 31/10/2018
- 18:30
- Set 2: Dogs and Cats (Do Derrida)
- Lily Does Derrida: A Dog's Video Essay
- CatCam
- Dog Years
- Cat Listening to Music
- El Gringo
- The Private Life of a Cat
- Infinity Kisses
- Set 2: Dogs and Cats (Do Derrida)
- 18:30