Film Festival Radio Program on Radio Papesse
A project by Ricardo Valentim for Manifesta7
Film Festival comprises seventy films - produced for educational programs in North American and British public schools and libraries between the 1950s and 1980s - that revealed different ways of seeing culture. The films were originally commissioned from various agencies including advertisement firms, tourist boards, various universities, United Nations, US Department of Education and others.
The idea was to organize a film festival running between 1 to 2 months where people could attend 2 to 3 screenings per day. Here, we realize the ways in which this education was developed within specific references and framed to a particular view of the world. Thus, Film Festival questions the concept and image of the other. This piece discloses the mechanisms of cultural production as reflecting the identity of the dominant group that, through different practices of representation, defines the general pattern of culture and establishes the regulation of social conduct.
The work presents an overarching program with several sub programs that, through the relationships established between the films, deconstructed the films’ original cultural context. This is not just about showing these contents as found documentation or as representational exploitations of folklore. Rather, it intends to suggest multiple relations and comparisons created by the juxtaposition of the films to raise new and more ethical approaches regarding the same contents.
Film Festival is not an appropriation of documents, but a representation of today’s reality. [Ricardo Valentim]
On Radio Papesse you will find the audio introduction for each film. Every day, till November the 2nd, at 11.00 AM you will listen to a brief curator's note on the ongoing dayly program. Two or three screenings you can attend to at Manifattura Tabacchi in Rovereto, within one of the Manifesta7 venues.
The Film Festival Radio Program is a collaboration between Ricardo Valentim, Bosko Blagojevic and Radio Papesse.