All That Goes Before Forget / A False Weight
Fredag 22.03.24
I anledning Daisuke Kosugis utstilling Invisible Touch samtaler kunstneren og Ane Hjort Guttu i kinosalen etter visning av hans to foregående filmer: All That Goes Before Forget og A False Weight.
Om filmene
All That Goes Before Forget
2021 | 15 min
All that goes before forget is an experimental short film about traumatic memories and flashbacks caused by PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder). The film is composed of fragmented stories from a young girl in post-war Norway, a Japanese schoolgirl during WWII and an androgen person in their twenties in a contemporary domestic setting. These three individuals belong to very different places and time, meanwhile, a voiceover, which is interwoven in between images is indeterminate: the voice might belong to one of the characters on screen, or all, or none. Scenes are depicted with close-up images, which bring with them a suggestion of significance, as if they were hinges to memories, but the overall narrative remains tantalizingly elusive. As the voiceover puts it, “details of the periphery repeat themselves again and again, whilst the centre of the event takes place somewhere else.”
Based on personal accounts of surviving trauma, the film uses fiction as a form for speculating about those events that might define a life, while simultaneously defying our ability to narrate them.
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A False Weight
2019 | 49 min
A Japanese architect, Tadashi has lived his life in accordance with modern, rational, and constructive ideas of control and efficiency, ideas which also found physical expression in his life after retirement as a bodybuilder. This ideology faces dilemma after he has been diagnosed with an unusual and incurable progressive brain disease affecting his movements and speech.
A False Weight is an experimental portrait of a character closely based on the filmmaker’s father (Masanori Kosugi) and partly filmed in his apartment in Tokyo. The film’s apparently simple, almost Ozu-like observation of daily routines is in fact the product of an intensive behind-the-scenes collaboration between Masanori Kosugi and Toru Iwashita, who plays the protagonist. Toru is a Butoh dancer whose movements are inspired by the freedom found in the body’s limitations; Toru and the Masanori worked together throughout the production, on the details of the character’s movements, and how his body feels in scenarios that are portrayed in the work. Through a meticulous choreography of both body and camera, the film slowly unfolds Tadashi’s ongoing struggle for dignity and self-reliance: a story in which maintaining everyday routines and gestures becomes the most intimate form of drama.
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I samtale
Daisuke Kosugi (f. 1984, Tokyo) bor og arbeider i Farsund, og er utdannet fra Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo. I tillegg til film arbeider kunstneren med installasjon, performance, lyd og skulptur. Han har hatt separatutstillinger ved Jeu de Paume, Paris; CAPC Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussel; Museo Amparo Puebla, México og Fotogalleriet, Oslo. Videre har han deltatt på utstillinger som Aichi-triennalen 2022, den 11. Gwangju biennalen og MOMENTUM 11 på Galleri F15, samt i gruppeutstillinger på Centre Pompidou, Paris, Whitechapel Gallery, London, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, og Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm.
Ane Hjort Guttu (f. 1971) er billedkunstner bosatt i Oslo. Hun arbeider innenfor en rekke ulike medier, men har i de siste årene hovedsakelig konsentrert seg om film- og videoverk som spenner fra undersøkende dokumentarfilm til poetisk fiksjon. Arbeidene hennes tar for seg forholdet mellom frihet og makt, økonomi og offentlig rom, sosial endring og enkeltpersoners handlingsrom. Guttu er også aktiv som kurator og skribent, og hun er professor ved Kunsthøyskolen i Oslo, avd. Kunstakademiet. En antologi med hennes tekstarbeider kom ut i 2018, redigert av Rike Frank og utgitt av Sternberg og Torpedo Press. Gutts siste arbeid er spillefilmen VOICE, som ble lansert i 2023.