Special screenings in special places:
2.2. 17:00, Aalto University, Otakaari 1X A2, Otaniemi
Petra Bauer and Annette Krauss: READ THE MASKS. TRADITION IN NOT GIVEN
The film ‘Read the Masks. Tradition Is Not Given’ (2009, ca. 80 min) is part of an ongoing project of the same title by artists Petra Bauer and Annette Krauss, which questions the Dutch tradition of Zwarte Piet (Black Pete) in the light of its social and political implications.
Free entry.
Free entry.
5.2. 18:00 Artova Kino
Pekka Lehto and Pirjo Honkasalo: TULIPÄÄ.
Free entry.
POST-DOCPOINT
Click here for Finnish documentary film screenings this week in Malmitalo Cultural Centre and other places.
Free entry.
ZODIAK
3. - 6.2. 18:00 - 21:00
7.2. 14:00 - 20:00
8.2. 16:00 - 17:00
Gob Squad LIVE LONG AND PROSPER
Leningrad avantgarde
FACTORY OF ECCENTRICITY (FEKS) existed in Petrograd (Leningrad) in 1922-26 close to the ideas of the Leftist Arts Front, V. E. Meyerhold and V. V. Mayakovsky. Some theories of the Russian formal school influenced the stylistic conceptions and theories of FEKS. In 1922, founding members F. G. M. Kozintsev, L. Z. Trauberg, G. K. Kryzhitsky and S. I. Yutkevich published the manifesto Eccentricity. In the workshop of the Factory of Eccentricity (the Factory of the Eccentric Actor, opened in July 1922) new methods of education based on the development of physical abilities of the actors (...), acrobatics, dances and juggling. FEKS publicised "the lowest" art forms: music hall, circus, show, while appealing for the electrification and mechanization of theatrical productions. FEKS turned to the cinema in workshop in the cinema hall Sevzapkino (today the Leningrad Film) in 1923. Kozintsev and Trauberg produced six films with their permanent staff of actors. Overcoat and SVD were the most important among them. (shortened from St. Petersburg encyclopedia)
3.2. 20:30
S.V.D.
5.2. 17:00
Jodorowsky
3.2. 21:30
FACTORY OF ECCENTRICITY (FEKS) existed in Petrograd (Leningrad) in 1922-26 close to the ideas of the Leftist Arts Front, V. E. Meyerhold and V. V. Mayakovsky. Some theories of the Russian formal school influenced the stylistic conceptions and theories of FEKS. In 1922, founding members F. G. M. Kozintsev, L. Z. Trauberg, G. K. Kryzhitsky and S. I. Yutkevich published the manifesto Eccentricity. In the workshop of the Factory of Eccentricity (the Factory of the Eccentric Actor, opened in July 1922) new methods of education based on the development of physical abilities of the actors (...), acrobatics, dances and juggling. FEKS publicised "the lowest" art forms: music hall, circus, show, while appealing for the electrification and mechanization of theatrical productions. FEKS turned to the cinema in workshop in the cinema hall Sevzapkino (today the Leningrad Film) in 1923. Kozintsev and Trauberg produced six films with their permanent staff of actors. Overcoat and SVD were the most important among them. (shortened from St. Petersburg encyclopedia)
3.2. 20:30
S.V.D.
5.2. 17:00
Jodorowsky
3.2. 21:30
KINO ENGEL
Forsyth & Pollard: 20000 DAYS ON EARTH
Ruben Östlund: TURISTI
Mike Leigh: MR TURNER
Isao Takahata: PRINCESS KAGUYA
Anna Odell: ÅTERTRÄFFEN
Paolo Sorrentino: LA GRANDE BELLEZZA
A. Jodorowsky: LA DANZA DE LA REALIDAD
Xavier Dolan: MOMMY
Ruben Östlund: TURISTI
Xavier Dolan: MOMMY
Xavier Dolan: MOMMY
GALLERIA HUUTO/PIKKUJÄTKÄ
24.1. - 8.2. Tuomo Rainio: Possible Objects.
Free entry.
MUU-GALLERIA
8.1. - 15.2. Marjo Levlin
HEADING WEST COMING BACK.
Free entry.
HIPPOLYTE
30.1 - 22.2. Juhana Moisander
ODE TO FATHER. Free entry.
Heta Saukkonen: POWYLAMYWANYMI.
Free entry.
JANGVA
6.2. – 1.3. Bo Haglund
HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH
Paintings on paper and a video installation.
Free entry.