MuVi - Music Video Clips from Germany
3.00 - 4.30pm 4 th June, 2004
Philip Carter Family Auditorium, Christchurch Art Gallery
Cost: $5
In collaboration with the Goethe Institute, Christchurch's leading contemporary art project space The Physics Room have selected for your viewing pleasure, MuVi , a programme of glitch pop and electronica music video clips from Germany. The programme hails from the highly renowned Oberhausen Short Film Festival and will be introduced by the festival's Director Lars Henrik Gass.
Some content may offend: contains nudity.
Website: http://www.kurzfilmtage.de/ikf/pages/index.html
Oberhausen 's International Short Film Festival, in its 50 th anniversary this year, is one of the oldest and most renowned film festivals in the world. Festival Director, Lars Henrik Gass, is touring New Zealand with a series of programmes celebrating the world of the short film. In Christchurch he will introduce MuVi with a discussion on music clips, pop culture and cinema.
'I smoked my first cigarette there. For years, I saw every single film. These events were important for me, for my decision to become a filmmaker.' - Wim Wenders
Reviews, Essays & Articles
MuVi
Presto, May 2004
Rosemary Forde
MuVi: Music video clips from Germany
Bulletin (Christchurch Art Gallery) #137, May / June 2004
MuVi: Music video clips from Germany
The Press Saturday May 29th 2004
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