Film screening. Arrastre. 2010. UK. Directed by Nicholas Brooks. 8 min.

Date

Place

Garage summer venue, Gorky Park

Description

Arrastre is a choreographic etude for unusual objects: pieces of stone, glass and plastic, stripes of polyethylene, enter into mysterious interrelations. The objects seen as if under a microscope lens, move, become alive and dance in an illusory universe.

Screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2012.

The Russian Premier.

In the framework of the Deconstruction of Сinematic Realities Film Program.

GARAGE SCREEN is dedicated to exploring all forms of 20th and 21st century moving image work as a core component of contemporary culture. It explores and reflects key issues addressed by artists and filmmakers, tracks the evolution of the medium and considers its role at the crossroads of fine art, popular culture, cinema, media and documentary practices.
GARAGE SCREEN is developed by Garage Center for Contemporary Culture’s film program as part of its Educational Program. Screenings and related events tackle the theoretical and practical issues raised by cinema.