Retracing Memory
Saturday, 11 June, 11:30 - 13:00 / Kijkhuis 1
Sunday, 12 June, 12:30 - 14:10 / Kijkhuis 2
How do we remember? Is everything we remember real? And what happens to a memory once it’s forgotten? While we desperately try to hold onto our memories, they fade and (re)emerge, and help us navigate our past and present. The films in this session invite you on a journey down memory lane to explore what was, what is, and what could have been.
Tags: Technology, Performativity, Embodiment, Eroticism, Sexuality | Content Warning: Sex, Nudity
Duration
90 min.
An unseen narrator reunites with his old friend Joey Bernstein in the dingy back room of a comic and games store located in a dead mall. Bernstein asks if the narrator remembers their favorite childhood computer game, Punctured Sky, and informs him that all trace of the game has vanished from history.
The world is about to end. Maya is forced to go home to the province of Zambales.
Weaving a personal family archive, reenacted dreams and rituals, the film underlines the promise of cinema as a medium for memories even at their most irretrievable.
She finds letters full of love her dad wrote her 15 years ago. Now she fights to get that love back.
A personal and sexual diary. A fake user’s manual whose sophistication and audaciousness free it from the traps of what has to be said and the agenda of commonplace.
"A Love Letter"