IDFA in Groningen
It's not what you look at, it's what you see
Wo Nov 19 - Sun Nov 23
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in Groningen is the perfect opportunity to be the first to see next year's documentary hits.

Country
Italy, West-Duitsland
Year
1986
Language
geen dialoog
Director
Yervant Gianikian, Angela Ricci Lucchi
Duration
96 min
In the early decades of the 20th century, Italian film pioneer Luca Comerio (1876-1940) travelled the world as a film reporter, from the North Pole to the equator, becoming increasingly fascinated by colonialism and fascism.
He shot footage of soldiers on horseback, missionary schools in Africa, hunters shooting polar bears, zebras and lions, and Italian Alpine troops in the trenches of the First World War.
In 1982, Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi discovered that Comerio's abandoned laboratory in Milan was about to be dismantled. His films were lying in the basement, decaying, and were soon to be burned. Gianikian and Ricci Lucchi edited the found film material into their own work, after re-photographing, printing and colouring the images using traditional film techniques.
By slowing down the images, they unravel the imperialist and colonial ideology written on – and between – each image. They use the old to create the new, revealing hidden meanings from the past.
With an introduction by René Duursma
This edition of IDFA once again features many films constructed from archive material. How do the filmmakers obtain the material and what makes it authentic? René Duursma, Image and Sound Coordinator at the Groninger Archives, discusses the narrative power of archive footage in his introduction.
There are no new dates planned (yet) for From the Pole to the Equator.

It's not what you look at, it's what you see
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in Groningen is the perfect opportunity to be the first to see next year's documentary hits.