Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Terrors of The Mind at Black Sun Cinema


Black Sun Cinema presents

Rouzbeh Rashidi’s
HSP: THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM THE TERRORS OF THE MIND

Triskel Christchurch Cinema
Wednesday 9 October, 6.30 pm

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 There is no escape… From one side of the globe to the other, there is no escaping the faces, the visions, the ever-watchful camera. There is no escaping the mask, there is no escaping the resonating echoes of images and sounds that cross each other over time. There is no escaping the cinema. There is no escaping the terrors of the mind…

 
Black Sun Cinema, in partnership with Triskel Christchurch Cinema, is proud to present the Irish premiere of HSP: There Is No Escape From The Terrors Of The Mind, a new feature film by one of Ireland’s most radical and acclaimed experimental filmmakers, Rouzbeh Rashidi.

Taking its title from Edgar Allen Poe, Terrors follows the visions and travails of a tormented loner who appears hounded by a mysterious pursuer. Creating an intensely hypnotic audio-visual dream realm that is as uncannily beautiful as it is unsettling, Rashidi summons and sustains the atmosphere of dread of a horror film, but without the expected narrative trappings.


Rouzbeh Rashidi’s latest film […] is a stunning work of art and cinematography… This film truly invades your dreams and plays fruitfully with popular iconography, and is haunting and mindblowing in the truthful sense, and stretches the borders and limits of western and eastern imagery as well as those of cinema… Cinephiles’ hearts must melt now. To non film buffs and all the others I say watch this film wherever you can see it.”  (Mario Mentrup, Der Weisse Hei Ist Gut)

Official website: hsptinefttotm.tumblr.com

Rouzbeh Rashidi is an Iranian independent filmmaker based in Dublin since 2004. He has been making films since 2000, working completely apart from any mainstream conceptions of filmmaking. He strives to escape the stereotypes of conventional storytelling and instead roots his cinematic style in a poetic interaction of image and sound. He generally eschews scriptwriting, seeing the process of making moving images as exploration rather than illustration. His work is also deeply engaged with film history. Having directed and produced forty short films, in 2008 he turned his focus to feature projects, making several full-length films. In August 2011 he initiated an ambitious, ongoing series of personal video works of varying lengths entitled Homo Sapiens Project. He has completed over 150 installments so far.


Friday, September 20, 2013

Homo Sapiens Project 157


While in Spain for our recent screening, Rouzbeh Rashidi made the 59-minute 157th installment of his Homo Sapiens Project. This extremely intense, absurdly nightmarish fever dream stars Rashidi, Esperanza Collado, Rafael Martinez Del Pozo and your humble servant, all ably upstaged by Cacahuete the dog and Zulueta that cat.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

GORGING LIMPET Videos Online

Two contrasting videos relating to Gorging Limpet have surfaced over recent weeks.

One is our new official promo, featuring video documentation by Rouzbeh Rashidi and still images by Angelique Cheronnet:

http://vimeo.com/73418635

The other is 04:59 by Michael Higgins, a short film shot on the Pixelvision camera while we prepared the project. In its own mysterious way, it is perhaps more appropriate to the spirit of Gorging Limpet than any documentation could possibly be:

http://vimeo.com/73885434

Saturday, September 14, 2013

While John Was Dreaming

Publicity still from last week's Operation Rewrite performance in Leon. Thanks to MUSAC and all who came along!

Monday, September 09, 2013

All New Operation Rewrite Performance in Leon, Thursday 12th


OR HQ is a-buzz with plans at the moment, with While John Was Dreaming, our brand new (very) expanded (indeed) cinema performance, set to emerge from the undergrowth this Thursday at MUSAC (Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon). Full details here!