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[ecrea] Looking for Reality – Looking at Reality. Symposium at Copenhagen University, Oct 5th 2011.
Mon Jun 27 13:09:27 GMT 2011
This upcoming symposium at Copenhagen University may be of interest:
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********Looking******* for Reality – Looking at Reality*
////////Approaches/////// to contemporary documentary/
Symposium 5th October 2011
Film & Media Studies Section, Copenhagen University
Organised by Inge Ejbye Sørensen & Anne Jerslev
*THE SYMPOSIUM *
In the winter of 2008 the Danish film journal /Kosmorama// published/ a
volume about documentary films – ”Between fact and fiction”, addressing
recent years continuous blurring of boundaries between the classical
notions of ’fact’ and ’fiction’. Paul Ward tentatively designated
documentary a /hybrid /format and argued that the term was no longer
carrying the explanatory force it used to have. Documentary is more a
response than a genre, a reaction on behalf of the audience who
recognizes a certain relation between the film and reality, he argued.
Since 2008, the interest in documentary films has not deteriorated, on
the contrary. And neither has the confidence in documentary values and
the genre’s unique ability to confront (us with) reality. However, the
debates about contemporary documentary – documentary strategies,
documentary responses, documentary aesthetics, have not been less
challenging and not fewer. Even though there has been a move away from
using ‘fact’ and ‘fiction’ as guiding parameters for understanding – and
evaluating - documentary strategies such as staging and reenactment, the
intense discussion about for example Erroll Morris’ /Standard Operating
Procedure/ and Janus Metz’ restaging of an episode in / Armadillo/ shows
that documentary is no less contested as a genre today and the question
of boundaries and ethical choices still surfaces. But we are also
reminded that this has been the case for several decades.
In this free symposium seminar we want to take issue with documentary
discussions once more. We will look at particular documentary strategies
such as reenactments and restagings and address some of the many ethical
questions that keep being discussed, whenever, it seems, reality has
been manipulated in making a documentary – one way or the other. The
seminar will consist of both scholarly presentations and /q&a’s/ with
documentary filmmakers.
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********PROGRAMME********
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*Morning Sessions: Looking at Reality *
////////Changing/////// reality: Documentary, politics & society /
09:15 – 09:30: Anne Jerslev: Introduction to symposium
09:30 – 10:30: Øyvind Vågnes, University of Bergen:
Fantasmatic documentarism? Reconsidering /Standard Operating Procedure/
10:30 – 10:45: Coffee
10:45 -11:15 Mette Mortensen, University of
Copenhagen: Documenting conflicts and their political realities
11:15 – 12:15 Ib Bondebjerg, University of
Copenhagen in conversation with film director Janus Metz (NB to be
confirmed)
12:15-13:15 Lunch
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********Afternoon******* Sessions: Looking for Reality *
////////Creating/////// Reality in documentary film - Genre, aesthetics
and narrative strategies in documentary today /
13:15 – 14:15 Paul Ward, Arts University College at Bournemouth:
Documentary performance, (p)re-enactment and hybridity.
14:15 – 14:45 Arild Fetveit, University of
Copenhagen: Theorizing The Border Zone Between Documentary and Fiction.
14:45 – 15:00 Coffee
15:00 – 16:00 Anne Jerslev, University of Copenhagen in conversation
with film director James Marsh (NB to be confirmed)
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