AT/CAN 2014, b&w, 2 min 30
music: Andreas Berger – glim, production: Festival du nouveau cinéma, Michaela Grill, distribution: sixpackfilm, Light Cone
White flashes in the dark of the night. As though etched out, dabbed in. Flickering specters, ghostly visions. A veritable phantom ride, a film of tension. In carte noire, Michaela Grill’s sinister road movie miniature, she continues her cinematic movement from an object’s abstraction to its alienation. She now arrives at a classical, and highly charged motif from popular culture and cinema: the lonely car ride on an empty road through the countryside, which more or less automatically sets off trans-genre associations. Not only at the surprising end, one can assume that hinted at here, among other things, is a “lost highway,” based loosely on David Lynch. The film is based on a subjective, straight ahead shot, with a view of the asphalt strip of road including the middle stripe. First it disappears behind a knoll, then surfaces again and leads to the next hill. One seems to make out a sparse steppe landscape on the sides, a gently rising mountain on the horizon. The digital processing has turned it into a negative image in flickering black-and-white, like oil pastels on dark board. It is a scarce two-and-a-half minute fragment of a nocturnal drive on precarious terrain, endowed with a quivering, uncanny sound by Andreas Berger. The asphalt vibrates and the horizon lightens. The motor rattles and view blurs. An imaginary trip. Film noir. carte noire. Based loosely on David Byrne, we’re on the road to nowhere. The little owl is waiting. (Isabella Reicher)
Festivalplacements:
Festival du Nouveau Cinéma Montréal/CAN, Antimatter Victoria/CAN, Diagonale Graz/A, Vienna, Independent Shorts/A, Annecy Festival du Cinéma d’Animation/F, Animate Festival Derby/UK, Papay Gyro Nights/UK, Flatpack Festival Birmingham/UK, Jihlava Documentary Filmfestival/CZ, Lausanne Underground Filmfestival/CH, Go Short Int. Filmfestival Nijmegen/NL, Filmfest Dresden/GER, Papay Gyro Nights/HK, B16 Filmfestival Brno/CZ
Screenings:
Künstlerhauskino Vienna/A, Breitenseer Lichtspiele Vienna/A, Schillerpalais Berlin/GER, Nova Cinéma Brussels/B, Int. Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen/GER, Papay Gyro Nights Orkney/UK, Videoformes Clermont-Ferrand/F, Videodrome2 Marseille/F, ARTos Foundation Nicosia/CY, Papay Gyro Nights Hong Kong, Austrian Cultural Forum London/UK, Other Cinema San Francisco/USA, Uniondocs New York/USA, La Lumière Collective Montréal/CAN, nominated for the Austrian Film Price by the Academy of Austrian Film and part of their traveling showcase with stops in Pilsen/CZ, Olomouc/CZ, Liberec/CZ, Brno/CZ, Prizren/XK, Shkoder/AL, Busan/KR, London/UK, Munich/GER, Debrecen/HUN, Johannesburg/ZA, Krakow/POL, Istanbul/TUR, Washington/US, Sakhnin/IL, Albacete/E, Aranjuez/E, Galicia/E, La Rioja/E, Madrid/E, Malaga/E, Navarra/E, Pontevedra/E, Salamanca/E, Segovia/E, Valladolid/E, Lissabon/P, Guimarães/P, Viseu/P, Vila do Conde/P, Nikosia/CY, Mexico City/MEX, Nayarit/MEX, Aguascalientes/MEX.
Exhibitions:
Parts & Labour Derby/UK, Neue Gallerie Graz/A, Inside the Frame, Verksmiðjan Hjaleyri/IS
Collections:
Land Steiermark
TV:
Suoni TV
online:
Labocine/ „Watching the Dark“, „Infrastructural Beings“
Prizes:
nominated for the Austrian Academy Award