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Film marathon Moving landscapes on 10/10

Film marathon Moving landscapes on 10/10
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‘A patchwork sewn together by a lunatic, God knows what sort of junk thrown together.’ This is how the irritated Renaat Braem characterised the Belgian landscape as seen from the air in his pamphlet ‘The ugliest country in the world’ (1968). Over the last half century, this sort of complaint about the lack of planning has alternated with resentment at the surfeit of spatial regulation on the part of the authorities. Film-makers have provided pictures to go with these divergent opinions. From Charles Dekeukeleire’s propaganda film disguised as a documentary, through Luc De Heusch’s documentary insert packaged as fiction, to the critical opinion pieces by Jef Cornelis.
The Centre for Flemish Architecture Archives is organising this film marathon on the occasion of the publication of the sixth book in the series ‘Focus Architectuurarchieven’ and ‘Architecture Day’ on Sunday 13 October 2013.

  • film Trilogy | Charles Dekeukeleire, 1951 (Eigen schoon, rijke kroon / Mensen in de stad / Een centenkwestie)
  • film Six mille habitants | Luc De Heusch, 1958
  • film De straat | Jef Cornelis, 1972 (scenario Geert Bekaert)
  • film Vlaanderen in vogelvlucht | Jef Cornelis, 1976

Muziekstudio | 20u00
More info & enrollment www.cvaa.be

Praktisch

  • DATE:
    10.10.2013 until 10.10.2013
  • LOCATION:
    deSingel International Arts Campus, Muziekstudio
  • STREET:
    Jan Van Rijswijcklaan 155
  • POSTAL CODE:
    2018
  • CITY:
    Antwerpen
  • COUNTRY:
    België
  • ORGANISER:
    Centre for Flemish Architecture Archives
  • CONTACT:
    Ellen Van Impe
  • WEBSITE:
  • E-MAIL (PUBLIC):
    cvaa@vai.be