The Neighbour Before The House
Film screening followed by discussion with CAMP
M+ Afterimage Cinema
Film screening, and conversation
6-8:00 pm
The Neighbour before the House
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A Stone's Throw
August 1 – 7:30 pm
August 7 – 7:30 pm
August 12 – 7:30 pm
August 31 – 7:30 pm
with filmmaker q&a
featuring
The Neighbour Before the House
Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar
الجار قبل الدار
"The Neighbour Before the House deals with the effects and narrative remainders of a (warfare) technology and proposes a method of witnessing, a witness machine."
Five films by CAMP curated by Vassily Bourikas and Filmmaker Festival21st march 6:00 pm Khirkeeyaan (2006) 17 mins and Hum Logos (2012) 45 minsat Careof DOCVA, Milan 22nd March Cinema Palestrina, Milan5:30 pmThe Neighbour before the House (2011) 60 mins 7:30 pmFrom Gulf to Gulf to Gulf (2013), 83 mins 22:00 pmThe Country of the Blind, and Other Stories (2011), 60 mins
EYEWITNESS
New Media Gallery
Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar
CCTV video, 60 mins
Screening and discussion with Ashok Sukumaran and Shaina Anand New Museum Theater
New York
Saturday 16 July 2011 2:00pm
Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar (The neighbour before the house)
CCTV video
72 minutes
is part of
The Matter Within
at
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
San FranciscoOctober 15 2011 - January 29 2012
Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar 72 mins, CCTV videoat Volte Gallery, Mumbai as part of Your Name is Different Here curated by Nancy Adajania December 3 2011 - January 5 2012
In advance of CAMP's solo at De Appel and in collaboration with LIMA - a screening of two of the studio’s earlier acclaimed projects that examine surveillance, society, and cinematic apparatus.
Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar
The Neighbour before the House
(60 mins)
2009
Arabic and English with English Subtitles.
الجار قبل الدار (Al jaar qabla al dar) Screening of CAMP's Jerusalem project filmed by residents using a PTZ CCTV camera, followed by a talk.at The International Academy of Art Palestine. Ramallah October 15 2009 7:30 - 9:30 pm
13m 14s looped, seven channel environment with music
2022
Filmed by CCTV camera from a single-point location in South-Central Mumbai.
A film program at Slought, with Shaina Anand /CAMP about surveillance systems, critical documentary filmmaking, subjectivity and distribution, and a screening of Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar (CTV video, 60 min, 2011), followed by a discussion with filmmaker Shaina and Deborah A. Thomas.
الجار قبل الدار “The Neighbour
before the House” is a series of video probes into the landscape of East
Jerusalem. Shot with a CCTV security camera, these images show that before and after instrumental "surveillance", there is inquisitiveness, jest,
memory, desire and doubt that pervades the project of watching. A voice finds an image, an image is probed beneath its surface, thoughts withdraw or rebound.In these specific times and places, camera movements and live commentary become ways in which Palestinian residents evaluate what can be seen, and speak about the nature
of their distance from others.
60 mins, SD CCTV video and sync audio.
Filmed in 2009 and edited into this film in 2011.
by Iram Ghufran
50 mins, 2023
7:00 pm
Introduction and post-screening discussion with Iram Ghufran.
A science-fiction fable set in the "miracle city" of Yiwu in China, in one of the world's largest wholesale markets for small commodities. Time is plastic as we travel into the near future, in the company of an unusual pair of guides, a mannequin and a person.
by Wang Bing
232 mins | 2023
6:30 pm*
Note* film starts earlier than usual, at 6:30pm, on account of its runtime.
There will be a short interval with food.
by Johan Grimonprez
150 mins| 2024|
7:00 pm
A story about the encounter of American Jazz and African decolonisation, via the UN and the CIA, with a lot of world around it. Featuring among others Patrice Lumumba, Krishna Menon, Malcolm X, Maya Angelou, Nikita Khrushchev, Nina Simone, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, Abbey Lincoln, Adou Elenga...
Join us for a season of new films at CAMP which explore configurations and revelations of "world", amidst a world in pieces.
We begin the year with
GRAND TOUR
by Miguel Gomes
2024, 120 mins.
7:00 pm.
in memorium, Tejas Pande.
Five narratives developed in the class "Footage Films", that re-assemble archives of campus protest, Penn Museum collections, university weapons development projects, the Schuylkill river, a utopia called Shangri-La, and their intersections across time and place.
*Recalling Far From Vietnam, collectively-made essay film from 1967.
Screening and conversation in collaboration with University of Pennsylvania’s Cinema & Media Studies department and CARG. At old Slought/ new Public Trust.