Porto Summer School on Art & Cinema 2020: Rewriting History (EVENTO ADIADO)

07.07.2020 10:00 — 11.07.2020 20:00
Escola das Artes | Edifício das Artes / Arts Building

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07.07.2020 10:00 11.07.2020 20:00 Porto Summer School on Art & Cinema 2020: Rewriting History (EVENTO ADIADO) Link: https:///pt/node/22536

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Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Porto

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Like other universities in countries gravely affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, the response of The School of Arts - Universidade Católica Portuguesa to this crisis has been to postpone or cancel all academic events until further notice. As a consequence of the implemented contingency measures, we regret to inform that the Summer School on Art and Cinema - Rewriting History, scheduled for 7-11 July 2020, has been postponed to a future date to be released. 
 
In these difficult times of worldwide emergency, we are certain you will appreciate our priority to keep all our visitors safe.
 
At this stage, we remain committed to bringing to you the Summer School in a near future, striving to secure new dates for the announced program. We hope we will be able to realize the event later this year. 
 
For more information and updates please visit our website and follow our social media. 
 
 
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In 2020, the Porto Summer School on Art & Cinema will take place from July 7th to 11th. The artists and critics confirmed so far for the 3rd edition are:

Lucrecia Martel
Filipa César + Coletivo Cadjigue
Karrabing Film Collective
Susana de Sousa Dias
Ben Russell
Ariella Aïsha Azoulay + Hagar Ophir
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz
 

The Summer School intends to be an advanced course of new practices of cinema, combining a critical thought with the contact with great creators of film and contemporary art. The diversity of procedural approaches, as well as the decisive themes of the present world, will be presented by directors/artists of great international relevance, assisted by thinkers, critics and academics who will discuss the work developed during the week. The Summer School is structured in six days, and each day is dedicated to one of the directors/artists who, at different times and with different structures, will be in direct contact with the participants, in a creative and informal environment.

Besides the workshops, the Summer School has also an open program, mostly comprised of screenings and exhibitions openings from the directors or artists present in Porto. This program is offered to the city and its lively cultural audience.

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In recent years, postcolonial thinking has posed a pressing problem: What to do with the spoils of colonialism in Western museums? A restitution movement began taking place and several political institutions began processes of recognition of the violent practices that colonialism implied.
 
The Porto Summer School on Art & Cinema 2020 is composed of a group of artists, filmmakers and researchers who have integrated in their artistic practices a work on this rewriting of history, either through the unearthing of dictatorial memory, or, above all, of colonial history. These processes include recognizing the work of the colonized peoples, especially in the production of moving images, rediscovered now in the national archives and also through the contemporary cinema of native peoples, who now have an autonomous voice in the production of images.

 

Key Points

  • An international summer school aimed for artists and filmmakers.
  • A faculty composed of internationally recognized artists/directors and academics/thinkers.
  • An intensive regime, for a week, with contact with several creative agents of contemporary cinema.
  • Use of the technical and artistic resources of the School of Arts (material for capturing images and sound, post-production laboratories for image and sound, exhibition space, library).
  • The Summer School will take place in various cultural spaces of the city (Serralves, Municipal Gallery, Teatro Rivoli)
  • The city of Porto, as a tourist destination of great cultural impact.

 

Further information: 

WEBSITE > HERE

summerschool.arts@porto.ucp.pt

 

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