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Re-Visions 2020
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Machini
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
In the Congo, the people and the environment are suffering from the consequences of cobalt and lithium mining. How do those live who work in the dirt to provide our “clean” energy?
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Machini

Machini
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
DR Congo,
Belgium
2019
10 minutes
French
Subtitles: 
English

Electromobility is a great promise of the future. The Democratic Republic of the Congo with its vast cobalt and lithium deposits supplies two of the essential building blocks for the necessary batteries. “Machini” focuses on the lives of those who bear the brunt of the exploitation of such dirty raw materials for our “clean” energy.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Script
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Cinematographer
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
Editor
Frank Mukunday, Caroline Nugues-Bourchat
Producer
Ellen Meiresonne, Rosa Spaliviero
Sound
David Douglas Masamuna
Score
Francesco Nchikala
Animation
Frank Mukunday, Trésor Tshibangu Tshamala
World Sales
Maïlis Fourie
Re-Visions 2021
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Mother Dao, the Turtlelike
Vincent Monnikendam
“A kinematographic image of the Dutch-Indies 1912 – c.1933”, assembled from silent footage commissioned by the colonial rulers, learns to speak: in the stories of the colonized.
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Mother Dao, the Turtlelike

Moeder Dao, de schildpadgelijkende
Vincent Monnikendam
Re-Visions 2021
Documentary Film
Netherlands
1995
88 minutes
Dutch,
Indonesian
Subtitles: 
English

Vincent Monnikendam calls his archive film “a kinematographic image of the Dutch-Indies 1912 – c. 1933” in the subtitle, echoing the ponderous bureaucratic language of the Dutch authorities who at the time commissioned the footage he re-edited. He condensed some 280,000 metres of nitrate film, shot by professionals but left largely uncut, into a compilation about indigenous people and their immigrant rulers in the former colony. The originally silent footage begins to speak – not in an explanatory voiceover, but in the songs and stories of the colonized. The images are unchanged. But they have to be read in a new way.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Vincent Monnikendam
Script
Vincent Monnikendam
Cinematographer
Vincent Monnikendam, Hans van der Marck
Editor
Licky Zydower, Albert Markus
Producer
Rade Miličević
Score
Jan-Dries Groenendijk
Re-Visions 2020
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My Baby Left Me
Milorad Krstić
Sexual hallucinations of an abandoned man. The hell of jealousy mingles with the bonfire of vanities, pink longing fades into purple lust.
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My Baby Left Me

My Baby Left Me
Milorad Krstić
Re-Visions 2020
Animated Film
Hungary
1995
9 minutes
without dialogue
Subtitles: 
None

Sexual hallucinations of an abandoned man in which literally everything turns into a questionable object of throbbing lust. The hell of jealousy mingles with the bonfire of vanities and pink longing fades into purple desire: lecherous bodies. Pounding pain. Panting music. Phallus seeks vagina. Eternal, restless, greedy.

Ralph Eue

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Director
Milorad Krstić
Cinematographer
Mihály Kovács
Editor
Csaba Varga
Producer
Csaba Varga, András Erkel
Score
András Wahorn
Animation
Milorad Krstić
Production Company
Varga Studio