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Tate Modern Film

Ute Aurand 2: Berlin Babylon

22 February 2014 at 16.00–18.00

These films celebrate the alternative film culture in Berlin that emerged in the 1980s. Ranging from the joyous OH! The Four Seasons (1988) featuring a series of improvised performances with Ulrike Pfeiffer in Berlin, Paris, Moscow and London to Bärbel and Charly (1995) a portrait of fellow filmmakers ranging from a re-enactment of Singing in the Rain to the excitement of putting on screenings at Berlin’s Babylon cinema in Kreuzberg. Aurand’s first film Deeply Absorbed in Silent Conversation 1980 presents an introspective portrait of the artist in Berlin, and marks the beginning of her evolving visual style while Detel + Jón (1988-93) is a playful portrait showing life in the city and in Iceland filled with happiness and love. The text by Jonas Mekas that he reads at the start of OH! The Four Seasons (1988) sums up the exuberant and inventive nature of these films “Improvisation is, I repeat, the highest form of concentration, of awareness, of intuitive knowledge, when the imagination begins to dismiss the pre-arranged, the contrived mental structures, and goes directly to the depths of the matter.”

Programme

Bärbel and Charly

Ute Aurand, Germany, 1994 16mm, colour/black & white, sound, 35 min  
With Bärbel Freund and Karl Heil 

Deeply Absorbed in Silent Conversation / Schweigend ins Gespräch vertieft

Ute Aurand, Germany 1980, 16mm, colour/black & white, sound, 8 min  

Detel + Jón 

Ute Aurand, Germany 1988/93, 16mm, colour/black & white, sound, 23 min
With Detel Aurand and Jón Sigurgeirsson  

OH! The Four Seasons / OH! die vier Jahreszeiten

Ute Aurand and Ulrike Pfeiffer, Germany 1988, 16mm, colour, sound, 20 min  

Tate Film is supported by Maja Hoffmann / LUMA Foundation

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22 February 2014 at 16.00–18.00

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