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In cooperation with the Goethe Institute the contemporary art festival Survival Kit 13 is organizing The Hearing Voices Café – an ambitious program of events, which will take place in a pop-up cafe at the festival venue which will be open throughout the duration of the festival in cooperation with the "Borscht - dinner with Ukrainians" team.


The Hearing Voices Café is a project of the Goethe-Institut incorporated into a comprehensive package of measures for which the Federal Foreign Office provides funding from the 2022 Supplementary Budget to mitigate the effects of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

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15 October, CAPTURING THE DESTRUCTION: DOCUMENTALISM IN WAR


SATURDAY, 15 October

Capturing the Destruction: Documentalism in War
Cinema workshop for youth together with Ukrainian and Latvian young cinematographers

14:00

Venue: “Hearing Voices Café”, Pils iela 23

The event will be held in English and in Russian.

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In the first half of the 20th century, the film director Lev Kuleshov’s researched phenomenon, widely known as the Kuleshov effect*, is a clear proof of the many ways in which one shot can function in conjunction with another one. During editing, a story is being formed in such a way as to achieve the viewer’s engagement and the desired emotions. But in how many ways can the same material express widely different things? And how clear is the boundary between truth and illusion, if film editing allows for such a “game” with the material?

In the workshop people will explore in what ways one can build a narrative, discovering how combinations of audial and visual material can influence the viewer’s perception. This will not only be done practically, but also in a wider context, in a discussion with the director Darya Molokoedova, who will share her experience of working on her short film Designers Street.

* A consecutive combination of two different shots, such that interacts with one’s cognitive perception of both of them.


ORGANIZERS

Līva Polkmane is a filmmaker from Latvia. In 2022 received her Bachelor's degree from the National Film School of the Latvian Academy of Culture. Her previous work “Two Millionaires from Priekuļi” won National Film Award “Lielais Kristaps” for best student film in 2022.

Darya Molokoedova is a young artist from Eastern Ukraine, working in the field of contemporary audiovisual art. She is currently a student of Kharkiv Academy of Design and Arts. Her film "Designers Street" was shown in Amsterdam, Malmo, Vienna and Riga as part of the project "Solidarity Screening".


The Hearing Voices Cafe is a project of the Goethe-Institut incorporated into a comprehensive package of measures for which the Federal Foreign Office provides funding from the 2022 Supplementary Budget to mitigate the effects of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.


*The event is accessible to people with disabilities. Before visiting the festival, please read about the accessibility here. If you need special access requirements or have any questions about the accessibility of the festival, please contact us at mara@lcca.lv