Return Return

RETURN RETURN is a mashup of an audiotext work by Caroline Bergvall, ”VIA (48 Dante Translations)”, and a slowed-down version of the trailer to the feature-length fiction film SATURN RETURNS. 26 minutes long, it is comprised of only one digested minute of footage from the original film, accompanying the story’s three main performers: Tal Meiri, Chloe Griffin and Joshua Bogle. The secondary medium – the trailer – becomes the only source. Two texts appear on screen: One is a dialogue quote from the original film, and the other a quote from T.S Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”.
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Israeli film artist Lior Shamriz conceived RETURN RETURN as a moving picture. This experimental film collage is the meeting of two contextually different pieces. The soundtrack is from Caroline Bergvall and the slowed down film extracts from Shamriz’s SATURN RETURNS. By working with these two different contexts, Shamriz forces the observer into an analysis that is founded in the story of the film: The conscious perception of single images. From a minute long film, Shamriz creates a 26 minute long rain of images that takes on its own poetic character with the help of the soundtrack.

details

  • Runtime

    26 min
  • Country

    Germany
  • Year of Presentation

    2010
  • Year of Production

    2009
  • Director

    Lior Shamriz
  • Cast

  • Production Company

  • Berlinale Section

    Forum
  • Berlinale Category

    Essay Film

Biography Lior Shamriz

Lior Shamriz (Hebrew ליאור שמריז; * September 13, 1978 in Aschkelon) is an Israeli film director and screenwriter. Raised in Ashkelon in an Arab-Jewish family, he moved to Tel Aviv at the age of 18. There he began making films and music and participating in collective art projects. He studied from 2002 to 2004 at the Jerusalem Film School and 2006-2009 Experimental Media at the Institute for Time-Based Media at the Berlin University of the Arts. During this time, he created about 20 films of various length and formats. a productive filmmaker, continuously producing experimental short films and two features, Lior Shamriz channels the fraudulent spirit of the 60s auteurs in his cinema of humorous / political deconstruction. He uses the cinema as the perfect place to discuss ideas - about being, truth, class, sexuality and others.
source: wikipedia.org

Filmography Lior Shamriz

2007 Japan Japan | 2017 Fallen Blossoms