Interval 6. Eric Baudelaire

Letters to Max

Eric Baudelaire. Letters to Max.  Película, 2014
Eric Baudelaire. Letters to Max. Film, 2014
Date and time

Held on 21, 22, 25 Apr 2015

This new edition of Intervalos presents Letters to Max , the latest film by Eric Baudelaire, in addition to a conference with the artist and film-maker on the references and dialogues brought together in his work. Eric Baudelaire’s films explore the untold, unfurling stories which, between personal memory and the artist’s research, reveal the contradictions and tensions in recent history. His cinema is constructed while it is narrated, raising unanswered questions and building unresolved conflicts verbally, where the lack of images works to open up a debate on that which remains unrepresentable.

Baudelaire’s filmography also includes The Anabasis of May and Fusako Shigenobu, Masao Adachi and 27 Years without Images (2011) and The Ugly One (2013), films that take another look at activism, physical spaces and mental borders. Letters to Max explores these themes by showing a non-existent nation that has become a paradigm of an unjust geopolitical order. The film reflects the epistolary relationship between Eric Baudelaire and Maxim Gvinjia, the Foreign Minister of Abkhazia, a former Soviet Republic in the Caucasus that was ignored by the international community for 20 years following its secession from Georgia after the Civil War in 1992–1993. The 74 letters sent over 74 days become the script of Letters to Max , with this film essay delving deeper into the idea of nation and the formation of the State, putting forward a series of paradoxes: How is a new State built, what guidelines can exist and in what way does its representation allow or test the reality of its existence?

Intervalos is a film programme showing contemporary audiovisual works, Museo's own productions and works that, between the performative and the cinematic, show the new directions of the moving image.

Program

    Tuesday and Saturday, 21 and 25 April. Screening with the presence of the author
    Letters to Max, 2014
    DCP, 103’, Original version (Spanish subtitles)

    Wednesday, 22 April. Conference
    Devices, Collaborations, and Conflicts by Eric Baudelaire

    The idea of a “device” is a key concept in Eric Baudelaire’s artistic practice. By researching themes that emerge from recent history, he offers new perspectives on the nature of political constructions. However, in Baudelaire’s cinema, as in his exhibition practices, the relationship between subject and author is not straightforward. It is conceived as a transaction, and the nature of this exchange becomes part of the narrative of the work itself. These transactions are presented as “devices,” structured through correspondences or negotiated agreements between the artist and his protagonists. In this conference, he provides an analysis of this and other key concepts in his work.

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