ZKM FilmIsle
Retrospective Kathryn Bigelow
Wed, August 11, 2021 7:00 pm – Fri, August 13, 2021 10:00 pm CEST
Wed, 11.08. – Fri, 13.08.2021, daily from 7 pm
- Location
- Isle Hub on the Forecourt
- Language
- German
- English
ZKM is showing a three-day retrospective of director and Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow.
Kathryn Bigelow's (*1951) career is marked by her beginnings in the visual arts and the New York avant-garde scene. As an art and film student at Columbia University in the 1970s, she came into contact with critical theory and structuralism while collaborating as actress, cinematographer, screenwriter and/or editor with filmmakers such as Richard Serra (»Prisoner's Dilemma«, 1974) and her mentor Lawrence Weiner, a pioneer in the formation of conceptual art. For a time she was part of the artist group »Art & Language«. Since then, as a director, she has brought the intellectual into the action and thriller genre: a connection she already established in her first short film »The Set-Up« (1978), in which two men fight in the street while a philosophical conversation about violence in cinema plays on the soundtrack.
Bigelow retained this core theme of critical engagement with violence and its aspects and contradictions even after her transition to Hollywood, with which she wanted to reach out to a broader audience. For her, the fascination of cinema as a mass medium lies in its transgression of social class boundaries: while visual art appeals to a niche audience, film and cinema can create a collective experience and stimulate people's subconscious in a direct way. At the same time, Bigelow is always aware of the function of art as a medium of critique and the political: »What I learned was that art has a political responsibility. It's not meant to be decorative.«
In these explorations, she treads paths outside of the big screen, for example with journalistically influenced works such as the virtual reality documentary »The Protectors: Walk in the Rangers' Shoes« (2017) about the fight against poaching in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bigelow wants to use VR formats of this kind in the future, for example to evoke empathy for the problems of climate change.
For »The Hurt Locker« (2008), Kathryn Bigelow won as the first woman the Academy Award for Best Director.
The three-day retrospective at the FilmIsle (ZKM Forecourt) shows works by the director in English-language original sound (partly with German subtitles).
Program
Wednesday, 11.08.2021
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7 pm | »The Protectors: Walking in the Rangers' Shoes« (2017)
In this eight-minute documentary, Bigelow uses virtual reality to share with viewers the work of park rangers in Garamba National Park (Democratic Republic of Congo). Particular focus is placed on the defence of the park's elephants by these rangers against the constant threat of poachers.
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7.15 pm | »Detroit« (2017)
»Detroit« deals with the »Algiers Motel Incident« during the 1967 Detroit riots, one of the largest civil uprisings in US history. The brutal treatment of African-American citizens by white police officers during the riots is retold by Bigelow using cinematic methods that emphasize the authenticity and emotionality of the actors and create an immersive experience for the audience.
Thursday, 12.08.2021
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7 pm | »The Loveless« (1981)
»The Loveless« is Bigelow's first full-length feature film and both a homage to and reinvention of the biker genre.
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21 pm | »Blue Steel« (1990)
The film about the unwitting relationship between a young policewoman and a serial killer is considered an action classic and has been widely praised as a thriller for its suspense, but also for its reflection on gender relations.
Friday, 13.08.2021
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7 pm | »Near Dark« (1987)
The vampire horror film takes up Bram Stoker's »Dracula« in the form of a neo-noir film with steampunk elements.
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21 pm | »Strange Days« (1995)
Another of Bigelow's neo-noir thrillers, this time with forays into the science fiction genre, which once again aims to immerse the audience in the protagonists' states of exhilaration. This intention is also symbolized in the center of the plot: a recording device that allows users to relive the memories and physical sensations of others.