Do you know this place? Thanks to cinema, time and distance and familiar surroundings can be warped, sublimated and turned upside down. These films are about strange journeys to utopias and foreign locations… sometimes next door.
In Back to Mamanville, home movies, fiction, memories and “Unheimliche” are layered to renew the “homecoming” subgenre. Society of Clothes imagines a Magritte-like world where your wardrobe has a life on its own – but without bodies to wear it. In Displaced, what if a videogame was a way to comprehend the very nature of exile in a time of war?
Geneva, Switzerland, has never looked weirder and unnerving in the vampire film I Wish You to Love Me, I Wish to Love You. Buurthuis 2 is a monster film set in a mundane Dutch community house. And Unknown Continent is less that faraway land of milk and honey than this inner, emotional state where you don’t know whether you’re going or leaving.
Foreword by the programme curator: These films are about strange places and locations – the more you explore them, the more you realise you already know them.