Saturday, 21 December 2013

THE IRREDUCIBLE DIFFERENCE OF THE OTHER



Open City Docs & Club Des Femmes 

present

VIVIENNE DICK
 

Since her major retrospective at Tate Modern in 2010, we have been waiting for Vivienne Dick’s newest film. To mark the UK premier of The Irreducible Difference of the Other we are delighted to welcome Vivienne along to the LSFF to present her latest work together with one of her classic No Wave films from 1978, She Had Her Gun All Ready.

Read all about it! here

SHE HAD HER GUN ALL READY
Director: Vivienne Dick. 1978, USA, 28 mins









 






Set in the Lower East Side, the film explores the unequal power dynamic between two people. With Lydia Lunch and Pat Place.

THE IRREDUCIBLE DIFFERENCE OF THE OTHER
Director: Vivienne Dick. 2013, Ireland, 27 mins









 





The Irreducible Difference of the Other questions what it means to be human in a world orientated towards war, terror, and consumption with Franco-Irish actress Olwen Fouéré inhabiting the two personas of Antonin Artaud and Russian poet Anna Akhmatova. Key historical moments are referenced, including opposition to the Iraq war, the Arab Spring and recent anti-austerity protests, proclaiming the desire for a world which is more balanced, and which focuses less on exploitation and destruction.  An implicit critique of the male paradigm is embodied by the structure of the film – a richly textured weaving of sound and images – which posits the need for a renewal of relationship on both a personal and global level. 

Sat 11 January, 8.15pm, 
ICA 
The Mall
London
SW1Y 5AH

Tickets: 020 7930 3647
Tuesday – Sunday, 11am – 9pm



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