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John Smith
United Kingdom
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Synopsis

This four-minute film explores our response to stereotypes: aural, visual and ideological. The structure is stunningly simple and deceptively subtle. We are taken on a journey from one concrete stereotype to its diametric opposite. As images transform and juxtapose to, ultimately, invert our interpretation of what we see and hear.

Director biography

John Smith
John Smith

John Smith was born in Walthamstow, London in 1952. He studied at North-East London Polytechnic and the Royal College of Art, after which he became an active member of the London Filmmakers’ Co-op. Inspired in his formative years by conceptual art and structural film, but also fascinated by the immersive power of narrative and the spoken word, he has developed a diverse body of work that subverts the perceived boundaries between documentary, fiction, representation and abstraction. Often rooted in everyday life, his meticulously crafted films playfully explore and expose the language of cinema.

Since 1972, Smith has made over sixty film, video and installation works that have been shown in independent cinemas, art galleries, museums and on television around the world. His films have been awarded major prizes at international film festivals in Oberhausen, Leipzig, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Graz, Geneva, Uppsala, Pamplona, Bordeaux, Lucca, Palermo, Split, Cork, Seoul, Ann Arbor and Chicago. He received a Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists in 2011, and in 2013 he was the winner of Film London’s Jarman Award. His work is held in the collections of Tate Gallery (UK); Arts Council England; Museum of Modern Art (USA); Muzeum Sztuki, (Poland); Le Plateau (France); Kunstmuseum Magdeburg (Germany) and many other public collections.

John Smith currently lives and works in London.

Finished

Sessions

May

Thursday 04
12:00 h
ECAM

Credits

Language
English - Subtitles in spanish
Director
John Smith