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[ecrea] Looking for Reality - Looking at Reality
Tue Sep 06 20:15:30 GMT 2011
Looking for Reality - Looking at Reality
Practical and theoretical approaches to contemporary documentary
Symposium, Wednesday October 5, 2011
Room: 21.0.19
Organised by Inge Ejbye S=F8rensen& Anne Jerslev, Film& Media Studies Sec=
tion, Department of Media, Cognition and Communication, University of Copen=
hagen
THE SYMPOSIUM=09
In the winter of 2008 the Danish film journal Kosmorama published a volume =
about documentary films =96 =94Between fact and fiction=94, addressing rec=
ent years continuous blurring of boundaries between the classical notions o=
f =92fact=92 and =92fiction=92. Paul Ward tentatively designated documentar=
y a hybrid format and argued that the term was no longer carrying the expla=
natory 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 betw=
een the film and reality, he argued.=20
Since 2008, the interest in documentary films has not deteriorated, on the =
contrary. And neither has the confidence in documentary values and the genr=
e=92s unique ability to confront (us with) reality. However, the debates ab=
out contemporary documentary =96 documentary strategies, documentary respon=
ses and documentary aesthetics - have not been less challenging and not few=
er. Even though there has been a move away from using =91fact=92 and =91fic=
tion=92 as guiding parameters for understanding =96 and evaluating - docume=
ntary strategies such as staging and reenactment, the intense discussion ab=
out for example Erroll Morris=92 Standard Operating Procedure and Christoff=
er Guldbrandsen=92s Den Hemmelige Krig (The Secret War) shows that document=
ary is no less contested as a genre today and the question of boundaries an=
d ethical choices still surfaces. But we are also reminded that this has be=
en the case for several decades.
In this free seminar we want to take issue with documentary discussions onc=
e more. We will look at particular documentary strategies such as reenactme=
nts and restagings and address some of the many ethical questions that keep=
being discussed, whenever reality has been manipulated in making a documen=
tary =96 one way or the other. The seminar will consist of both scholarly p=
resentations and a q&a=92s with documentary filmmaker Christoffer Guldbrand=
sen.
=20
PROGRAMME
Morning Sessions: Looking for Reality =96 The world outside
Changing reality: Documentary, politics& society =20
Chair: Anne Jerslev
09:15 =96 09:30 Anne Jerslev: Introduction to symposium=20
09:30 =96 10:30 =D8yvind V=E5gnes, University of Bergen: Fantasmatic docume=
ntarism? Reconsidering Standard Operating Procedure.
10:30 =96 10:45 Coffee break
10:45 -11:30 Mette Mortensen, University of Copenhagen: The Subjective Turn=
in Contemporary Representations of War.
11:30 =96 12:30 Ib Bondebjerg, University of Copenhagen in conversation wit=
h Danish feature documentary maker Christoffer Guldbrandsen.=20
12:30-13:15 Lunch
Afternoon Sessions: Looking for Reality - The world inside
Creating reality in documentary film - Genre, aesthetics and narrative stra=
tegies in documentary today=20
Chair: Inge Ejbye S=F8rensen
13:15 =96 14:15 Paul Ward, Arts University College at Bournemouth: Performa=
nce in hybrid documentary forms: audience engagement, prior knowledge and t=
he 'ethical charge'.
14:15 =96 15:00 Arild Fetveit, University of Copenhagen: Theorizing the bor=
der zone between documentary and fiction.
15:00 =96 15:15 Coffee break=20
15:15 =96 16:00 Anne Jerslev, University of Copenhagen: History and reenact=
ment in James Marsh=92s documentaries Wisconsin Death Trip (1999) and Man o=
n Wire (2008).
For further info please contact (inges /at/ hum.ku.dk)
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