BOMBAY
CHAPTER: Mohile Parikh Centre for Contemporary Culture (MPC3), Bombay
March 26th , 2005
4.45 pm (Film)
VIENNA CHAPTER: Kuenstlerhaus, Vienna
May 20th, 2005
6.30 pm (Film lecture)
BERLIN CHAPTER: House of World Cultures, Berlin
August 14th, 2005
6.00 pm (Film)
Film:
The Animal Next To Us
Script & Director: Michael
Woergoetter
India/Europe 2005, Video, 70 min, Director of Photography: Alexander
Binder, Michael Woergoetter, Ritesh Shrivastava, Sound: Peter Janececk,
Cutter: Elke Groen, Music: Manfred Hofer
"To believe that cows like most to eat grass, perhaps also
means to believe that stray dogs prefer to be shot." At least
this is what some say. Others say: "Hitler was a vegetarian
too." Or: "What they call Nirvana, is what we call depression."
Without any doubt a scenic nature film. It's all about discipline
and compassion, about longing and disgust, and how much time is
left for things like this anyway. Clips of inofficial excerpts of
studio-theatre kind Indian-European monologues tossed amongst splendid
exteriors. Everything here is played off the cushion and dealt with
on the back of completely innocent animals.
Michael Woergoetter is a filmmaker,
artist and curator based in Vienna. Founder of the art and theory
network DeEgo.
Respondents (Film lecture): Shantanu
Lodh, artist (New Delhi) and Christiane
Hartnack, deputy head of the department of cultural studies
Donau University Krems (Vienna)
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