SIC Day 3 w/, Eva van Tongeren + Jan De Coster

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10:00-13:00 | Case-study by Eva van Tongeren
Filmmaker Eva van Tongeren will present her work and engage in a discussion with the attendees.
For more information about her work, please visit evavantongeren.com
About Eva van Tongeren
Eva van Tongeren (Amersfoort, 1990) is a visual artist working mainly in film and video. She is a LUCA School of Arts graduate and, since 2016, runs Visite Festival, a collage of experimental documentary and political cinema. She most recently joined the curatorial team of Courtisane and handles the distribution of Auguste Orts productions. As a curator Eva van Tongeren is interested in bodypolitics, feminist perspectives, genderissues, pleasure, sex, violence, transgression and activism.
In her own artistic practice, she incorporates her social and anthropological interests into personal stories with universal themes. While her cinematic works vary in form, they connect through the shared subject of caring. Her films and installations have been shown at IFFR, Videonale, Ann Arbor, EMAF, Oberhausen, Courtisane, Kunsthalle Osnabrück, Images Toronto, ...
14:30-17:00 | Case-study by Jan De Coster: The phantom being of the voice-over
Using film excerpts from a wide range of films, this seminar explores the essence of voice-over: a means of expression within cinematic language that - like music - operates in the film's extra-diegetic space.
Spoken words invariably appear in tension with the image. A voice-over rhythms, induces or fabulates, may or may not be reliable, but above all is inescapable. A spoken sentence can impact like a sledgehammer blow. Voice-over is a weapon that can pry open a film like a can opener, charge images like a battery or lay a film on its head as if with gripping pliers. Voice-over is an essential matter of film, like image, sound and time, and is the means par excellence to regulate a cinematic distance. We assume that a voice ‘belongs’ to someone, or more specifically, to some body. The voice thus expresses and inhabits the body: it is organic and alien at the same time, a ‘feature’ that also expresses a kind of subjectivity. In its relation to speech, voice is both ‘flesh’ and “sense”: in words, we hear ‘a voice that is still mysterious, indeterminate, on the slope of meaning’. We explore how voice-over functions as ‘flesh’ or ‘meaning’ in film, through excerpts from contemporary filmmakers, old Hollywood films, films by SIC coaches or former SIC participants. Those who want to venture into voice-over must go to war prepared: Where is the voice coming from, who is speaking and to whom? With what intent is it spoken, and what does the voice sound like? By what detours and twists can one shape the effect of a voice-over on the viewer without stating the obvious? And how, after all, does one describe a voice? Every attempt reveals how elusive its singular quality truly is.
What is certain is this: the voice exerts power over the body. Such is the lesson of the legend of the Sirens, whose enchanting song so overwhelms sailors with longing that they are lured to their doom, and steer their ships to ruin on the rocks.
About Jan De Coster
Jan De Coster graduated as a director from the film school Ritcs, and post-graduate in Cultural Studies at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He wrote and directed the short films Los Hervideros and The Thread, which won an award at the Locarno festival. He mainly works as an editor on documentary films, experimental films and video installations, as well as (short) fiction films. Among others, he collaborated with Renzo Martens on his films Enjoy Poverty (2008) and White Cube (2020). He participated as editor on fiction films like Bodkin Ras by Kaweh Modiri, The Chinese Dog (short) by Lut Vandekeybus and Tvano Nebus by Marat Sargsyan. He worked with artists like Sarah Vanhee (On Justice) and Edurne Rubio (Ojo Guareña). Since 2013 he has been a tutor at KASK film school (Ghent).
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