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2019 October 29, 2019

Brompton and Leona Babette at Kunsthaus Baselland

Carne, Camilla Kater, 2019. © Camila Kater

Brompton by Axel Petersén and Tova Mozard’s Leona Babette, Westwood, Los Angeles will be presented in an upcoming screening at Kunsthaus Baselland organized by White Frame. The programme called ‘My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been’ is curated by Chantal Molleur from White Frame.

Programme:
Titles distributed by Filmform

1

Leona Babette, Westwood, Los Angeles

Tova Mozard

2002, 00:07:00

2

Brompton

Axel Petersén

2003, 00:14:00

Additional titles in the programme:

Tesseract 2, 2boys.tv, 2018, 4 min
Canada 47 Storeys, Monique Moumblow & Paul Litherland, 2019, 11:15 min
Brompton, Axel Petersén, 2003, 14 min
Carne, Camila Kater, 2019, 12 min
Leona Babette, Westwood, Los Angeles, Tova Mozard, 2002, 6:52 min
Jan Peeters, Miguel López Beraza, 2015, 7:41 min
9 days – From My Window in Aleppo, Issa Touma, Floor van der Meulen & Thomas Vroege, 2015, 12:36 min

Programme

White Frame is pleased to present ‘My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been’, a film night curated by Chantal Molleur in collaboration with the Kunsthaus Baselland part of the exhibition ‘Histories of our Time. On collective and personal narratives’.

We all have stories to tell. Sharing stories helps us connect to each other, to our experiences and is often an invitation to step into unknown worlds. I thought of American photographer Diane Arbus who captured the private realities of life and her quote after looking at some of the works in this latest exhibition curated by Ines Goldbach. I gained insight into personal stories and they’re changing narratives from some of the artistic propositions in this exhibition.

For this fifth film night, I chose films that spoke about personal and collective stories coming from different parts of our world. In the past six months, I meet filmmakers and artists while attending some film festivals in Europe and in South America. Our encounters and their stories gave me a better understanding of their realities. Here are some of their stories bringing us closer.

With the friendly support from kulturelles.bl and the Mary & Ewald E. Bertschmann-Stiftung

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