Aurore 20 min. 2K, 5.1 sound
French with English subtitles
Director, scriptwriter, editor: Marlies Pöschl
Assistant director : Lauren Oliel
DOP Paris: Victor Zébo
DOP Salzburg : David Rabeder
Drone Operator : Daniel Ausweger
Sound engineer: Gaél Eleon
Original music : Peter Kutin
Sounddesign: Florian Kindlinger
Vocal Artist: Agnes Hvizdalek
Produced by Marlies Pöschl
In the framework of "Pixel, Bytes and Film",
ORF III/BKA
In co-production with Bertrand Scalabre,
Hidden Mother, Paris
and CAC Brétigny
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Aurore is a voice without a body, she lives in a crack, resides on the interface. At a retirement home in the south of Paris, she’s engaged to keep people company. Technically though, she can work in many places at once. Wherever Aurore appears, she brings warmth to the dim rooms, a slight glow to people’s eyes, as if taking away the weight of the every day. She’s there for the people, she really cares for the world, twenty-four-seven. Fatigue is foreign to her.
Playing with the aesthetic codes of three genres – documentary, corporate and experimental film – and loosely structured in 3 chapters, “Aurore” investigates the affective dimensions of those genres. This semi-documentary science-fiction about the future of care and the automatization of affect has been developed in the context of a collaborative project that Marlies Pöschl undertook during her artist residency at CAC Brétigny, Paris. All the elements that appear in this film have been created in collaboration with the participants: primary school children, high school students and seniors. The second part of the film is a collaboration between Pöschl, composer Peter Kutin and vocal artist Agnes Hvizdalek. “Aurore” is an attempt to write science-fiction differently: in dialogue, in vernacular.
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Artist: Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Venue: Emanuel Layr, Vienna
Exhibition Title: Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions
Date: March 16 – April 27, 2019
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Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions (Lili’s dance), 2018, Single channel film, HD, color, 4:33 (Excerpt)
Full gallery of images, video, press release, and link available after the jump.
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Videos:
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions (Lili’s dance), 2018, Single channel film, HD, color, 4:33 (Excerpt)
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions, 2018, Single channel film, HD, color, 81 minutes (Excerpt)
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions, 2018, Single channel film, HD, color, 81 minutes (Excerpt)
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions, 2018, Single channel film, HD, color, 81 minutes (Excerpt)
Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions, 2018, Single channel film, HD, color, 81 minutes (Excerpt)
Images and video courtesy of Emanuel Layr, Vienna
Press Release:
A group of European art students and their professor travel through the U.S where they will attend a very special symposium that takes place once a year in the middle of the Texas desert. They stop by Marfa and experience the work of Donald Judd and various celebrated master pieces of Minimal Art. They also witness the impact of Minimalism related tourism on that small town. Some of the students start having nightmares, others notice weird things happening around the Art Foundations in Marfa. They hear rumors about strange disappearances occurring every year during the symposium. Indeed, upon arriving on its remote location in the desert, they find out one student is missing. Then begins a series of phenomenons such as the dislocation of time, body changes, zombification, more nightmares and multiple deaths, all happening amidst the presentations and talks of Michael Smith, Heyd Fontenot, Martha Wilson, Peter Friel, Ramaya Tegegne, and the birthday celebration of professor Lili Reynaud-Dewar’s mother, Mireille Rias …
Beyond the Land of Minimal Possessions is a horror comedy on the complex and intricate topics of art, gentrification and emancipation.
Cast
Professor: Lili Reynaud-Dewar
Students: Bianca Benenti Oriol, Joana Castilhos, Yannis Christ, Thomas Liu Le Lann, Trystan Matthey, Arttu Palmio, Claire Van Lubeek
Symposium Guests: Chad Dawkins, Dorothée Dupuis, Peter Friel, Heyd Fontenot, Laurent Schmid, Michael Smith, Ida Soulard, Ramaya Tegegne, Martha Wilson
Mother: Mireille Rias
Adobe Activist: Sandro Canovas
Crew
Camera: Victor Zébo
Sound: Laurent Schmid
Editing: Nicolas Bacou
Music: Nicolas Murer
Make-up: Trystan Matthey
Special effects: Hugo Scibetta
Link: Lili Reynaud-Dewar at Emanuel Layr
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