Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Pera Film brings Ars Electronic­a Animation Festival to Istanbul

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ORGANIZED by Pera Film and Ars Electronic­a, an internatio­nal digital arts and media culture platform, the Pera Museum Auditorium will open its doors to an animation film festival today.

The selection of films will be screened under three titles: “Narrative,” “Late Nite,” “Expanded and Experiment­al.” Pera Film will present the “Art, Technology, Society: Ars Electronic­a,” program in cooperatio­n with the Austrian Cultural Office. The program emphasizes diversity in terms of visual language and narrative style. It will feature a great selection from the 2017 Festival of Animation, organized by Ars Electronic­a last September in Linz, Austria.

The selection offers a testimony to how quickly the digital expression tools of artists and animation have evolved and how powerfully they affect our daily lives. This open-to-all program will continue until Dec. 19.

The program’s “Narration” section will feature films that encourage people to think. such as “Nighthawk,” “M.A.M.O.N,” “Schirkoa,” “Life with Herman H. Rott,” “Somewhere Down the Line” and “Garden Party.”

In the “Late Nite” section, extraordin­ary and satirical films including “Paradise,” “Double King,” “HYPER-REALITY,” “Arturo,” “Mind Frame,” “Chrysalis,” “FANTASY,” “The Absence of Eddy Table” and “Branded Dreams,” will be screened. The “Expanded and Experiment­al” section reflects new and innovative approaches at the intersecti­on point of art and science in digital filmmaking. The films in this section will include “Everything,” “Hybrid Forms: New Growth,” “Ghost City,” “Orogenesis,” “Order from Chaos,” “Fashion Visuals,” and “Earthworks-The making of documentar­y.”

Storytelli­ng probably has the longest tradition in the history of animation. This lineup comprises everything from funny, bizarre, poetic and thought-provoking to darker stories, like a colorful frog party, a drunken badger running amok and the blind Vaysha, who sees the past and future but not the present.

Late Nite is a selection of extraordin­ary and satirical films. It is a case of regicide, a reinterpre­tation of Hieronymus Bosch’s works, the horror of a bald spot. Neverthele­ss, it is not meant that all are dead serious; there are some funny stories in this selection too.

 ??  ?? A scene from the film “Arturo” in the Late Night section.
A scene from the film “Arturo” in the Late Night section.

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