Road Movie

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“ROAD MOVIE examines contemporary life in Palestine, where residents of the West Bank are confronted with a segregated and impossible road system made all the more problematic and unpredictable by shifting political currents. The subjects of the films – from Palestinian ambulance and taxi drivers to Israeli settlers and human-rights activists (who were all filmed while Flanders and Sawatzky travelled the segregated roads) – offer a unique and unconventional glimpse into the human landscape of this volatile land. With a screen set-up suggesting the foreboding wall surrounding Palestine, ROAD MOVIE is full of arresting and vibrant images, from the deserts of the Jordan Valley to the circumference of Jerusalem.” Steve Gravestock, TIFF
Elle Flanders and Tamira Sawatzky’s new installation is comprised of a series of individual journeys, and shot using stop-motion animation that captures the landscape frame by frame. It is a six-channel installation, projected on three large double-sided walls. ROAD MOVIE is the result of years-long travels—with passage through segregated West Bank roads, during which the artists met a cross-section of people living in the region. An episodic odyssey through haunting landscapes, ROAD MOVIE also features an evocative soundscape created by acclaimed audio artist Anna Friz.

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  • Runtime

    Loop min
  • Country

    Canada
  • Year of Presentation

    2012
  • Year of Production

    2011
  • Director

    Elle Flanders, Tamira Sawatzky
  • Cast

  • Production Company

  • Berlinale Section

    Forum
  • Berlinale Category

    Video Installation

Biography Elle Flanders

Elle Flanders, born on January 2, 1966 in Montreal, Canada, is a filmmaker and photographer based in New York and Toronto. She was raised in Canada and Israel, and studied art and critical theory at Rutgers University, and is an alumna of the Independent Study Program of the Whitney Museum. She was the executive director of the Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival of Toronto, and was on the board of directors of the Images Festival of Independent Film and Video.