The first festival in Romania set at the crossroads of film, fashion and advertising is announcing its pilot edition, programmed for fall 2016, through an exhibition within Romanian Design Week, between May 27th – June 5th, at the new cultural space Point.
May 27 - June 5
General Eremia Grigorescu street, no. 10
Official opening: May 27, 7pm
Visiting hours: May 27 – 29 / June 3 - 5, from 11am to 10pm
Selected as a connected event within Romanian Design Week 2016, The Many Folds of an Exquisite World exhibition presents a sample of experimental cinema from the field of the international fashion scene. Visitors will be able to pervade the very core of the industry, exploring a dynamic textile labyrinth, which will host looping projections of shorts relevant for the concept of fashion film.
The installation made in collaboration with Cristiana Cott Negoescu, multimedia artist, will present in a silent cinema regime 12 shorts commissioned for brands set at the forefront of the international fashion scene, including both established names and young designers. The film selection capitalizes on the production of alternative aesthetics under the guise of different representations of identity, body and style generated by the postcolonial discourse or derived from subcultures.
May 27 - June 5
General Eremia Grigorescu street, no. 10
Official opening: May 27, 7pm
Visiting hours: May 27 – 29 / June 3 - 5, from 11am to 10pm
Selected as a connected event within Romanian Design Week 2016, The Many Folds of an Exquisite World exhibition presents a sample of experimental cinema from the field of the international fashion scene. Visitors will be able to pervade the very core of the industry, exploring a dynamic textile labyrinth, which will host looping projections of shorts relevant for the concept of fashion film.
The installation made in collaboration with Cristiana Cott Negoescu, multimedia artist, will present in a silent cinema regime 12 shorts commissioned for brands set at the forefront of the international fashion scene, including both established names and young designers. The film selection capitalizes on the production of alternative aesthetics under the guise of different representations of identity, body and style generated by the postcolonial discourse or derived from subcultures.