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Bruno Hernandez - The Language of Memories

Keep an Eye 2023: Bruno Hernandez

Is there a possible timeline for memories? Film screening and talk about the film in progress by Bruno Hernandez.

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The disorder of memories and how they are manifested and provoked through cinematographic practice emerge in an arbitrary way, called by the movement of past, present and future. The author's immigration is the excuse for the connection with ancestors who migrated under absolutely opposite conditions. The body as a camera, the film as a stage for reflect, the gaze as a form of living.

This research provides knowledge through audiovisual pieces of different dimensions, which function as dialogues between the living and the dead using cinema as a medium and as a space for these encounters. From a single present time, a family trans-generational interaction is facilitated and shared with the audience. With this film, Bruno Hernandez shares a reflection that provokes new questions that can illuminate the intersections between cinema, history and memories in an artistic practice that is constantly evolving.

After the screening, there will be a short talk that will provide more context and information about the selected work in progress.

Part of the Artistic Research Week: researchers of the Master of Film at the Nederlandse Filmacademie present their final exam work.

Details

Production year

2023

Length

70 min.

Country

NL

Part of

Keep an Eye Filmacademie Festival 2023

Class of 2023 of the Netherlands Film Academy will graduate during the thirteenth edition of the Keep an Eye Film Academy Festival.

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