States of Mind
Friday, 10 June, 18:15 - 19:50 / Kijkhuis 1
Saturday, 11 June, 11:15 - 12:45 / Kijkhuis 2
We may all live in the same world, but we all experience it differently. Our own personal stories, hopes and fears distort our perception of reality. These films navigate how the real and the imagined intersect in the labyrinthine paths of the human psyche and are often coloured by one’s subjective experience.
Tags: Performativity, Embodiment, Mental Health
Duration
95 min.
The village dance has begun, the skirts are spinning and feet are stamping to the rhythm of the dance. However, Róza hasn’t been invited to dance with anyone just yet. All of a sudden an unknown stranger appears, inviting Róza to dance, giving her a pair of red shoes.
One evening a prison director announces to a convict being executed next day. As by a miracle later at night the cell door opens.
Gothic horror meets small town teenage romance as we follow a girl roaming the streets, gazing at a boy. Soon it becomes clear that she is bound to something.
Mark Fisher argues that there is widespread anxiety and depression in our society, the one caused by capitalism. Virginia Woolf described her depression as the nebulous fog. I saw the nebulous fog covering us, making us more anxious and depressed.
Living things, artificial things, geometry shapes, and lines. When these different things encounter, a new direction is born.
In the depths of her mind, pain takes the form of a creature. A love relationship unleashes the obscurity within, to evoke in the real world, a world of shadows.
Gazing at wall cancer and the scar, the woman recalls some ups and downs of love. The film depicts femininity and female internal time-consciousness through the convalescence of woman' s broken heart, which is based on my personal experiences.
In the wilderness, a tree begins to question whether it may actually be a man tripping on hallucinogens.