Open lecture by video essayist and professor Kevin B. Lee at FMK Belgrade 

December 2 2024

Kinopravda Institute and the Faculty of Media and Communications Belgrade are organizing an open lecture by Professor Kevin B. Lee, a pioneering video essayist. The lecture will be held on Friday, December 6, starting at 3 p.m., in room 501 at FMK. 

About the lecturer: 

Kevin B. Lee is a filmmaker and media researcher who has produced nearly 400 video essays exploring film and media. His award-winning Transformers: The Premake introduced the “desktop documentary” format. His work has been screened at the Museum of Modern Art, Berlinale, and International Film Festival Rotterdam, as well as on websites such as The New York Times and MUBI. He is the Locarno Film Festival Professor for the Future of Cinema and the Audiovisual Arts at Università della Svizzera italiana (USI). He is a leader of the Swiss National Science Foundation research project “The Video Essay: Memories, Ecologies, Bodies.”

Alternative Film/Video presents: Alpe-Adria Underground

November 26 2024

As one of the programs being presented at the 30th Film d’Auteur Festival in Belgrade, the Alternative Film/Video team will be screening the long-awaited documentary film about the achievements in experimental cinema accomplished in Slovenia during the era of Communist Yugoslavia (1945-1991).

This rich cinematic heritage, which has for decades been neglected on both the domestic and international scenes, serves as the centerpiece of this documentary exploration, highlighting the significance of Slovenia’s contributions to the experimental genre. During the decade spanning from 2013 to 2023, the Slovenian Film Archive was involved in the preservation and digitalization of the over 179 short films produced during this period, most of them outside of the purview of the state’s control.

Thanks to the efforts of the Slovenian Film Archive in the preservation of these experimental shorts, the significance of their innovation within the frame of the Slovenian film heritage is finally receiving its due recognition. Visitors to the screening will have the opportunity to hear the experience of the various pioneers whose works shaped this cinematic landscape. The screening will be followed by a special Q&A session with directors Matevž Jerman and Jurij Meden.

The screening of Alpe-Adria Underground is scheduled for November 28th 2024 at 7 p.m. at the building of the Yugoslav Film Archive located in Uzun Mirkova Street No. 1. Due to the limited number of seats available, we advise visitors to come earlier to the event. For more info, check here.

A Rare Cinematic Masterpiece by Vlada Petrić //„Light-Play: A Tribute to Moholy-Nagy“ // arrives at the Harvard Film Archive this November

October 29 2024

We are thrilled to announce an upcoming screening of Light-Play: A Tribute to Moholy-Nagy, an exceptional, one of a kind experimental video essay by the esteemed film theorist and director Vlada Petrić at Harvard Film Archive, on November 22nd at 7 p.m. 

This special screening is part of the Archive’s series The Yugoslav Junction: Film and Internationalism in the SFRY, 1957–1988, which explores the vibrant intersection of Yugoslav cinema.

“Light Play: A Tribute to Moholy-Nagy” represents a video essay through which Vlada Petrić pays homage to the legendary avant-garde artist László Moholy-Nagy, a Bauhaus pioneer known for his exploration of light, motion, and kinetic sculpture. Drawing inspiration from Moholy-Nagy’s 1930 kinetic piece Light Modulator, featured in the experimental film Ein Lichtspiel: Schwarz, Weiss, Grau, Petrić reinterprets every frame of the original film, incorporating Dziga Vertov’s theories of interval and montage. Through this approach, he carefully deconstructs then reconstructs the sequences creating a fresh narrative rhythm and adding experimental depth.

Petrić’s film explores the profound question: What happens when light and motion become the storytellers? The result is a complex dialogue between 20th-century experimental art and contemporary visual theory, conveyed solely through visual language. By using the simplicity of light, motion, and geometric abstraction, he creates a rhythm that is both cohesive and abstract, engaging the viewer in a unique narrative form.

After being completed in 1988, Light Play stands as a rarely seen gem in the world of experimental cinema. Thanks to the Kinopravda Institute, this masterpiece will be showcased in an exclusive screening and is now available for rental as a digital file—bringing broader access to a work that has long remained hidden from view. More information about this screening at Harvard Film Archive can be found →  here

Kinopravda Institute participates in Open Circuits Revisited

October 20 2024

Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), the legacy New York nonprofit arts organization which has been supporting video and media art since its establishment in 1971, has organized a conference + series of public programs to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking conference Open Circuits: An International Conference on the Future of Television.

Distributors, researchers, curators, writers and others explored topics such as the relationship between video and television technologies and democracy in the United States; randomness, noise and error in media practice; and the preservation, distribution, and accessibility of video art. Greg de Cuir, Artistic Director of Kinopravda Institute, participated in Open Circuits Revisited as part of the Institute’s initiative to expand cooperation and research with like-minded institutions. More information about Open Circuits Revisited can be found → here

It Rains Differently – Reforesting the Pešter Plateau

August 13 2024

As our societies become more dependent on and integrated with technology, it is important to remember the importance that forests have for the future. This is what Dušica Dražić, artist and independent curator, had in mind when she decided to initiate a twofold project: the reforestation of the karst region of the Pešter Plateau and the shooting of a docu-film which would record this endeavor for posterity.

In the period between 1973 and 1988, a series of Youth Work Actions held during the summer gathered together thousands of youth from all over Yugoslavia to volunteer in the reforestation of the region. The artist’s father, Milutin Dražić, a forest engineer, led the project and oversaw its realization. Through this undertaking, the author intends to replicate her father’s achievement, but also to uncover the deeper significance of the forest as an entity that acquires the nature of a transnational, political, social and cultural collective. This initiative lasts from August 18 to August 25. Follow the volunteers and Dušica on their adventure here -> https://www.dusicadrazic.com/it-rains-differently/

Doplgenger exhibits on two continents

31 July 2024

The artist duo Doplgenger are participating in two exhibitions that are continents apart yet tied together thematically by their desire to address the influence that political and economic forces have on the well-being of the social body. In the exhibition at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade, which is dedicated to the life and works of the Serbian artist Djordje Andrejević-Kun, Doplgenger has pieced together archival footage that documents his life and artistic career, conveying the audiovisual sensations that were formative in creating Kun’s aesthetic outlook. The exhibition is on view through September 8, 2024.

The other exhibition, titled “Power Plays”, revolves around the sports film genre, focusing more specifically on the forces which serve as the driving engine for the global sports media complex. The Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh has assembled seven artists who each provide a glimpse into this fascinating world through their own unique approach. Doplgenger is showing Fragments Untitled #6, a short which dissects the politics and media perception of a football match that was to be played in Zagreb in 1990.

Visit our distribution page for more information on Doplgenger and available works by the artist duo for screen programs and gallery exhibitions.

Kinopravda Institute presents distribution program at Kratki utorak in Zagreb

3 July 2024

Kinopravda Institute will present a selection of works by artists in its distribution program as part of the ongoing screen series Kratki utorak (Short Tuesdays) in Zagreb. The screening will take place at Dokukino KIC on July 23, 2024. After the screening there will be a panel discussion on the issues and challenges which arise in the production, distribution and exhibition of film art and video art. Further program details will be announced soon.

With its distribution program, Kinopravda Institute seeks to amplify the work of film artists and video artists in Southeast Europe. The program specializes in experimental and alternative forms of moving image art. Information on the artists and their works in distribution can be found here.

Armando Lulaj in distribution with Kinopravda Institute

12 June 2024

We are excited to announce that the visual artist and filmmaker Armando Lulaj is now part of the distribution program at Kinopravda Institute. Lulaj has maintained a politically provocative and formally adventurous moving image practice since 1999. His work is oriented towards the border between economic power, fictional democracy and social disparity in a global context.

Lulaj co-founded the DebatikCenter of Contemporary Art in 2003 in Tirana, which is a space that offers the necessary tools to imagine alternative futures and strategies of resistance to the status quo. His works have been shown at the Prague Biennial (2003, 2007), the 6th Berlin Biennial (2010), the 52nd Venice Biennial (2007), the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival (2013), the National Theater in Tirana (2013), and he represented Albania at the 56th Venice Biennial (2015). For information on the video works by Lulaj that we are representing please check our distribution page, and for any inquiries please contact us at → [email protected]

Emily Dickinson: Three B’s screening at Beldocs film festival

8 May 2024

Beldocs International Documentary Film Festival in Belgrade will host the premiere screening of Vlada Petrić’s posthumous video essay, Emily Dickinson: Three B’s, on 24 May 2024. Petrić was fascinated by the life and poetic imagination of Emily Dickinson, especially with regards to her relationship towards religion. During the last decade of his life, he and his wife Dara Čalenić collaborated on this personal pilgrimage through Dickinson’s writings.

Petrić finished the final edit of this video essay just a few months before his death in November 2019. Kinopravda Institute has worked with particular dedication in the years following to add the final touches in post-production, completing this process in 2023. We are excited to present to the world this final work by the man whose personality and career has been an inspiration to us and whose studies in cinematography serve as a beacon for our team. Kinopravda Institute is distributing Emily Dickinson: Three B’s, along with earlier works of film and video by Vlada Petric. View the distribution catalog at the site link here.

Doplgenger exhibiting at Tranzit.sk in Bratislava

24 April 2024

Tranzit.sk is running an exhibition from Apr. 11th to Jul. 12th 2024, which is dedicated to exploring the themes of colonialism, imperialism and decolonization as they pertain to the regions of East Central and South Eastern Europe during the Cold War and how, despite not being directly involved in these practices, these regions on the Western European periphery were nevertheless entangled in the events which shaped the public discourse in the Global North and South.

Several artists have been invited to contribute works which touch upon narratives of decoloniality, oppression and racist ideology as they were manifested in their respective societies. Among the artists being featured, the artistic duo Doplgenger is displaying a short documentary that uncovers the anti-colonial histories of Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. On April 25th they are holding a masterclass which will attempt to resolve the question of the status of archival footage, the politics behind film form and how the filmmaker/artist can find their own place in the current ever-shifting circumstances. For more on Look A – way and Doplgenger’s masterclass, please check here and here.