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NEGATIVE / POSITIVE FILM

Negative / Positive Film

Federica Foglia

Itália, Canadá

2023

Videoarte

Curta-Metragem

A cameraless film collage composed of layers of 16mm erotic films from the 1920s, 1940s and 1970s, interspersed with nature documentaries. This abstraction merges the black and white film positive and its black and white negative counterpart - on the same film base. The film presents itself as a remediation of female bodies dislodged from their original erotic context and torn away from their male co-protagonists. The female body slowly merges with the bodies of the insects.

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8° Festival ECRÃ

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Cinemateca do MAM, Estação NET Botafogo

27-30/06/2024

15h-20h

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14

debut

Première Latina

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16 anos / Not recommended for children under sixteen years old / Não Recomendado Para Menores de Dezesseis Anos

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Federica Foglia

Federica Foglia is a transnational visual artist and writer. She holds a BA in Multimedia Languages and Digital Humanities: History of Art, Theatre and Cinema from the University of Naples L'Orientale, an MA in Film from York University, Toronto, and is currently a Ph.D. researcher in Film and Media Studies at York University.

She is interested in migration, citizenship and identity, displacement, diasporic women, migrant temporalities, and finding a visual language to investigate these experiences.

Her practice revolves around tactile cinema, recycled cinema, amateur filmmaking, archives, ecofeminism, and materialist cinema. She works in the domestic space to remediate found films, through a sculptural approach, intervening directly on the celluloid body.

Her work addresses the physical qualities of the film medium and the politics of fragmented aesthetics. She is currently working on a project involving eco-friendly emulsion lifting techniques to remediate 16mm archival film and the development of eco-sustainable photographic processes with algae-based materials.

Her work has been exhibited and awarded at several international art galleries and festivals, including Macau Art Garden, Festival de Imagens, Alchemy Film & Moving Image Festival, Anthology Film Archives, Ann Arbor Film Festival, International Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante. , Bilbao Arte Foundation, Toronto International Film Festival, Antimatter [Media Art], Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Crossroads San Francisco, Festival du Nouveau Cinema Montreal, REAKTOR Wien, Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Visions in the Nunnery - Whitechapel UK, Groupe Intervention Vidéo Montreal, SCAD Savannah International Film Festival, NYU Orphan Film Symposium, ULTRAcinema Festival Mexico, MIMESIS Documentary Festival, Camerimage, Mostra del Cinema di Pesaro, Torino Film Festival, Friche la Belle de Mai, Centro de Cultura Digital Mexico City, Museo Nitsch Naples.

Her research has been supported by the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and has received a nomination for the MFA Graduate Program in Cinema and Media Studies (York University) for the Governor General's Gold Medal. She is also the recipient of the 2017 RBC Arts Access Fund Award for New Artists in Canada

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