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Screening and conversation with Eduardo Williams
Activity open to all and free of charge with a limited capacity of 55 people
No es is a cumulative poem by Mariano Blatt whose constant writing process could extend over a lifetime. With this list of "what seems to be but is not", Parsi observes in perpetual movement spaces and people to create another poem that caresses, crashes and spins along with No es.
In addition, Eduardo Williams will share with us open work processes related to his latest film projects El Auge del Humano 3 and a new research based on animal tracking to "transform something invisible into visible".
Eduardo Williams (Argentina, 1987) studied at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, before joining Le Fresnoy - Studio national des arts contemporains in France. His short films Pude ver un puma (2011) and Que je tombe tout le temps? (2013) premiered at Cinéfondation and Director's Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival followed by Tôi quên rồi! (2014). Retrospectives of his short films are organised, among other places, at the Cinémathèque Française in Paris and the Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York. His first feature film, El Auge del Humano (2016), won the Filmmakers of the Present Award at the 69th Locarno Film Festival.