In March, you can watch 9 Days – From My Window in Aleppo basically non-stop at the public video projection Capri by Night. Daily from dusk until 2 am, several short films are shown on the glass front of the Britney, the Schauspiel in Cologne. The one hour program runs in a continuous loop and changes in a monthly rhythm.

Curator March: Nicole Rebmann

In March CAPRI BY NIGHT is curated by Nicole Rebmann, program commission member of the Short Film Festival Cologne and the Women’s Film Festival. Her selection: “Glimpses into a room: In the rhythm of a dance the different facets of life pass by. Caught in the own apartment looking out of the window: On building facades of a city, on the street and into the sky which is the same for everyone. Observing the world via surveillance cameras: Watching what would remain hidden. Fast motion, collage and loops dissolve the horizon up to an abstraction of the the outside world.”

Selection

Laure Prouvost Monolog, United Kingdom 2009, 9 Min
Zbigniew Rybczinski Tango, Poland 1981, 8 Min
Bert Gottschalk Framing (Bildfenster/Fensterbilder), Germany 2007, 6 Min
Michel Klöfkorn Zeitraffer, Germany 2012, 4 Min
Aki Nakazawa Drawing Wishes, Japan 2006, 4:35 Min
Benny Nemerofsky-Ramsay Live To Tell, Canada 2002, 5 Min
Dariusz Kowalski Elements, Austria 2005, 8 Min

Film screening

1 Mar 2017 - 31 Mar 2017, From dusk till 2 am

Capri by Night, Cologne, Germany
CAPRI BY NIGHT at Offenbachplatz, Köln, February 2017.
CAPRI BY NIGHT at Offenbachplatz, Köln, February 2017.
© Ana Lukenda
CAPRI BY NIGHT at Offenbachplatz, Köln, February 2017.
CAPRI BY NIGHT at Offenbachplatz, Köln, February 2017.
© Ana Lukenda
Still from 9 Days - From My Window in Aleppo
Still from 9 Days - From My Window in Aleppo
© Issa Touma
Still from 9 days - From My Window in Aleppo
Still from 9 days - From My Window in Aleppo
© Issa Touma
Still from 9 days - From My Window in Aleppo
Still from 9 days - From My Window in Aleppo
© Issa Touma
Still from 9 days - From My Window in Aleppo
Still from 9 days - From My Window in Aleppo
© Issa Touma

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