Screening: Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Ange Leccia
Screening: Thom Andersen, Los Angeles Plays Itself
Performance: Studio for Propositional Cinema
Last Weeks: John Skoog and Emanuel Röhss, Mad Horizon

 During the winter of 1999/2000, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and her collaborator Ange Leccia spend a few months filming in the western deserts of the US. The resulting film “Gold” will be screened for the first time in Scandinavia as a 35mm copy, together with a second film by Gonzalez-Foerster, “Atomic Park”, organized together with Film i Samtidskonsten.
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 “Los Angeles Plays Itself” is a three hours long journey through the ways Los Angeles has been presented in movies. Made almost entirely from clips from other films, it’s a fiercely political attempt to reconcile the multiple cinematic identities of the city as a subject and urban reality. The screening, organized with Film i Samtidskonsten, is part of the exhibition program for “Mad Horizon”.
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 As part of the exhibition “Mad Horizon”, and as its closing point, Studio for Propositional Cinema present a new play, a live reading by two actors. The event presents a text in the form of a provisional theatrical staging, with two characters whose address constantly shifts between the audience and each other, themselves.
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 John Skoog and Emanuel Röhss’ exhibition “Mad Horizon”, the first major presentation of the artists in their native country Sweden, ends on 4 December. For the final weekend, we present an extensive program of events, including a performance by Carl Michael von Hausswolff (Sat 3 December, 19:00) and a talk and tour with artist John Skoog (Sun 4 December, 14:30).
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Upcoming Program
Premiere Screening: Axel Petersén, 6 DEGREES OF MUSTAFA ARHAN, Wed 21 November, 19:00