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Syndicate: FOCUS ON KAZAKHSTAN on Karlovy Vary Film Fest. |
FOCUS ON KAZAKHSTAN, film retrospective AT THE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL KARLOVY VARY 1999 CZECH REPUBLIC held from 2nd to 10th July, 1999 Kazakh Cinema 1988-99, program and other information on http://www.osf.cz/cinema/kazakhstan/ PANEL OF THOUGHT ON CINEMA: KAZAKHSTAN The mutual influence and mixing of cultural and symbolic systems in cinema Held on 9th and 10th July 1999, Kolonada Hotel Karlovy Vary Fifteen artists and film critics from Almaty have been invited to attend the festival with its Kazakh retrospective in a cooperation and with a financial support of the Open Society Fund Prague and Soros Kazakhstan. This panel of thought on cinema provides an opportunity for discussions with other festival guests. This space for thought does necessarily have to be connected to Kazakh films screened within the festival. Its course will be loosely structured into four blocs, according to the following inspirational themes: I. Europe? Asia? Euroasia? One world? There is much talk about Asian and European cinema. Let us try to approach the terms of the points of view of present discussion participants and to think over their significance. To what extent is cinema a medium of "translation" of different cultural experiences? Does there exist a different cinema for "residents" of a culture and for "foreign" audience? II. Landscape in cinema - different modes of existence Every culture has a different experience of life in their country. It differs also according to what dominates: whther it is a natural landscape (with a low density population), a cultivated or even urbanized landscape (with a high density population). Every landscape thus creates a different framework of signification for its actions and situations. III. "Realism" versus "symbolism" in cinema Or: to capture the Concrete and not lose the Universal; to create the Universal and not lose the Concrete. IV. Film culture (individualism, spiritual pathos) versus wide audio-visual traffic An authorial approach, experimentation or even experiments are always in a certain opposition to genre and audience stereotypes. These come from prevailing esthetic tendencies, matters of taste, tradition, through chance and other factors, including those of an economic kind. What strategies of production, distribution and promotion apply for today's situation? Languages of discussions: Czech, Russian, English (all these will be simultaneously translated) Moderators: Gulnara Abikeeva(film historian and critic, coordinator of Soros Kazakhstan for cinema) , Galina Kopaneva (film historian and critic, Charles University Prague), Viera Langerova (film critic), Vit Janecek (director and film historian) Coordinator: Vit Janecek Supposed participants: - from Kazakhstan: AMIRKULOV Ardak (director and producer); SHINARBAEV Ermek (director and producer); NUGMANOV Rashid (director); NUGMANOV Murat (cinematographer and producer); KARAKULOV Amir (director and scriptwriter); GORDEEVA Elena (scriptwriter); KURMANBEKOV Sabit (actor); GONOPOLSKI Igor (director and producer); AITUAROV Amanzhol (director and producer); JILKIBAEV Nikita (scriptwriter and poet); BARANOV Aleksander (director); SHARIP Bolat (director); SULEIMENOV Timur (director); MUSIN Murat (director and stage designer) - from the Czech republic: BREGANT Michal (film historian, NFA Prague), KLEPIKOV Milan (film historian), GEDEON Sasha (director and scriptwriter), GLANC Tomas (Russist, Charles University Prague), GOGOLA Jan (director and production advisor, Czech television Prague), MAYDL Pøemysl (philosopher specialized for cinema studies), OUKROPEC Petr (producer, Negativ production Prague), RYSAVY Martin (scriptwriter), SMOLIKOVA Marta (art historian and curator, OSF Prague cultural events coordinator), STRNAD Pavel (producer, Negativ production Prague) , THEIN Karel (philosopher specialized for cinema studies) and others. Head of the project for Open Society Fund Prague side: Marta Smolikova ---------------------------------------------------- e-mail:marta.smolikova@osf.cz, http://www.osf.cz ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress