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DescriptionOpen City Documentary Festival Workshop: Dancing with Images and Film: Reassembling Al Alma’ by Jocelyne Saab.
In collaboration with Braquage, an initiative aimed at celebrating film-based practices, the Jocelyne Saab Association offers workshops on these discarded images. The goal is to explore the creative process of Jocelyne Saab in a new light. By working with the physicality of the film stock using dedicated equipment, these workshops aim to rediscover the cinematic gestures of filmmakers who worked with celluloid. They encourage the practice of repurposing techniques, allowing for fresh perspectives on the artist’s work – such as scratching or painting on film, peeling and reassembling the photo-chemical emulsion – following the tradition of experimental cinema. This offers a new way to engage with the outtakes that were set aside by the filmmaker.
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Additional ItemsContactFor all queries in regards to this Workshop please contact the following :-
PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS WORKSHOP INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationWHAT: A one off, 1 full day practical workshop, part of the Open City Documentary Festival, in collaboration with Braquage and the Jocelyne Saab Association. WHERE: UCL East, Marshgate Building, 7 Sidings St, London E20 2AE. WHO: Run by Sebastien Ronceray and Mathilde Rouxel WHEN: 10 AM – 4 PM, Thursday 8th May 2025. WHAT YOU GET: A practical, all-day workshop to explore the explore the creative process of Jocelyne Saab, 16mm film, in a new light. WHO IS IT FOR? The workshop is open to everyone, no prior experience with 16mm necessary. DEADLINE TO SIGN UP: Please aim to sign up by 24th April. HOW MUCH: General Price: £15 | Student/Concession: £7 BURSARIES: We are not offering bursaries for this course, but are offering a highly competitive rate. |