Director: Olmo Omerzu
Cast: Daniel Kadlec, Jenovéfa Boková, Vanda Hybnerová, Karel Roden, Eliska Krenková, Martin Pechlát
Czechia, Germany, Slovenia, France, Slovakia, 2015, 95’, color
Czech with Turkish subtitles
A middle-aged couple, Irena and Igor, departs for a long voyage across the ocean, with their dog Otto. They have trust upon their two children to be left home alone; they also trust video calling technologies to follow what they left behind. Bad surprises of fate and nature, getting lost in the ocean, the children that overdo enjoying their freedom or family secrets that reveal one after another… A Family Film has everything, but these are nothing compared to what Otto, the cute and talented dog has gone through!
Trailer
Pera Museum Blog is launching a new series of creepy stories in collaboration with Turkey’s Fantasy and Science Fiction Arts Association (FABISAD). The Association’s member writers are presenting newly commissioned short horror stories inspired by the artworks of Mario Prassinos as part of the Museum’s In Pursuit of an Artist: Istanbul-Paris-Istanbul exhibition. The third story is by Murat Başekim! The stories will be published online throughout the exhibition. Stay tuned!
Nam June Paik was video art’s pioneer (1932 –2006). It is interesting that while Warhol and Nameth were experimenting with psychedelic happenings that combined rock, film and performance, the video art pioneers Nam June Paik, Stephen Beck, Eric Siegel and Steina Vasulka were researching in a similar direction.
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