Q&A. Can experimental cinema become a new film genre?
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Speaker:
Gilad Baram, Vladimir Nadein
About speaker
Gilad Baram is an Israeli photographer, graphic artist and documentaries director, who lives between Berlin and Jerusalem. From 2009 to 2012 Baram worked as an assistant to photographer Josef Koudelka. Has also worked in Israeli film and television industry. “Koudelka Shooting Holy Land” is Baram’s directorial debut.
Vladimir Nadein is curator of the Moscow Jewish Film Festival, co-founder and director of the Moscow International Experimental Film Festival.
About event
The definition of experimental cinema is rather ambiguous, for it includes a range of diverse phenomena. But an experiment always involves an extraordinary creative goal of its author and the desire to try means that haven’t been used before, to explore entirely new principles of interaction of various factors within a film. That is why new creative tools that are explored in experimental short films in a bit of time often turn into common practice. And what once was an experiment gradually becomes an element widely used in filmmaking. Gilad Baram, author of the film “The Disappeared”, and curator Vladimir Nadein will discuss the future of filmmaking.