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Location

Tulpstraat 79
BE-2060 Antwerp

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Opening KINSHIP

October 5 (18h - 24h) and October 6 (18h - 24h)
Location: Muhka_media – Waalsekaai 47 – 2000 Antwerpen

Jackie Raynal, Cinémation no. 110, Gérard Courant, Fr., 1981

Kinship is a long term collaboration between Extra City Center for Contemporary Art and Muhka_media which aims at presenting a comprehensive overview and re-evaluation of experimental film history of the 60s and 70s and beyond. The program is designed in the form of a growing "map", connecting the various centers of experimental and underground production world wide, accompanied by writers, researchers and public debate. The opening program "Underground /Overseas" (continued in December) sets out to trace the connection between New York circles such as Jack Smith and Andy Warhol to the "Zanzibar" group in Paris. "Underground /Overseas", compiled by Marc Siegel (Film Scholar, Berlin), presents rare and never seen material next to classics and cornerstone work of both art and film history, this first weekend introducing newly recovered Jack Smith films, next to some of the most remarkable works from the "Zanzibar" scene. Live guests of "Underground / Overseas" include Jerry Tartaglia (Filmmaker/Archivist, Fleetwood, Pennsylvania), Jackie Raynal (Filmmaker, Paris), Patrick Deval (Filmmaker, Paris), Stefanie Schulte Strathaus (Director of Friends of the German Cinemathèque, Berlin). The opening lecture for the KINSHIP program is delivered by Branden W. Joseph from Columbia University New York. 

Please find the complete program at www.extracity.org and www.muhka.be as from September 11th.

Click here for a detailed programme.

KINSHIP is conceived by Anselm Franke (Extra City) and Edwin Carels (Muhka_media). A collaboration with the Friends of the German Cinemathèque Berlin.