'Sad In Country Part 1' : A film by Catherine Vertige & Kosten Koper

Screening : 7PM, June 9th, Netwerk, Aalst, Belgium

Runtime: 60'00"
Country / Year: Belgium / 2007
Language: Dutch / English / French (English subtitles)
Aspect Ratio / Sound : 4:3, Colour, Mono

At closing event of 'Potential Estate' exhibition which features the
work of Simona Denicolai & Ivo Provoost / David Evrard / Ronny
Heiremans & Katleen Vermeire / Pierre Huyghebaert / Adam Leech /
Vincent Meessen.

SYNOPSIS

Belgium is a country well noted for its 'vagueness' and taking this
into account, this Belgian film delves into the world of 'quasi'
cultural forms. One of the vaguest notions in the cultural lexicon is
that of the 'collective' and this film explores,  through a non
hierarchical system of montage, collective art actions in Belgium and
their intersection with dominant and subcultural political and
cultural ideologies that brushed against them.

The film is neither an obituary for cultural idealism nor a
bittersweet tale of Utopian dreams of a 'better way of life' but a
series of encounters raising questions about the collective archetypes
which emerged during its research and shooting :  ranging from
micro-institution,  family,  enterprise,  political party to the orgy.
"Is it alive, or is it dead?" is what Alain Resnais stated was the
only question worth asking in art and thus this film uses its medium
as a tool of research to consider the worth and the worthlessness of
history.

'Sad In Country (Part 1)' covers six Belgian collectives  : Agency
(Brussels, 1992-). Building Underwood (Brussels / Caudiès, 1999-2001),
VAGA, A379089 (Antwerp, 1968-1969), Rona Family (Brussels), Club Moral
(Antwerp, 1981-2005).

http://www.potentialestate.org/

http://www.kmplt.be/pages/sad.html

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