FILM SCREENING | MICHAEL PILZ RETROSPECTIVE | ROMAN DIARY
The Austrian Cultural Forum New York and Anthology Film Archives present a selection of films and videos by experimental filmmaker Michael Pilz. A crucial figure in Austrian avant-garde cinema for more than four decades, Pilz (born 1943) is perhaps best known on these shores for his collaboration with John Cook, which produced the film Slow Summer (recently preserved, and screened at Anthology last year), and for the monumental experimental documentary Heaven and Earth. An astoundingly prolific artist, he has maintained a remarkable rate of production throughout his career, and this program offers New York audiences one of the first chances to experience the full breadth of his work, from Heaven and Earth to the video diaries he has created during his extensive travels across the world over the past two decades.
Michael Pilz will be at Anthology to present and discuss his work in person.
ROMAN DIARY
No dialogue, 2011, 124 minutes, video
“I see that I see.” – Heraklit
“Like all my previous films since HEAVEN AND EARTH (1982), ROMAN DIARY is in a way a tantric exercise or meditation, as defined by one of the oldest tantric texts, the Vijnana Bhairava. If you watch a film in order to ‘learn’ something, then this film is not for you. But if you want to test out what is possible to experience through film, then this is the right medium for you. Using techniques such as extreme slow motion and irrational, poetic contrast, it is a tool you can use to center yourself, for it speaks more to the heart than the head.” – Michael Pilz, Puttaparthi, Andra Pradesh, India, 15 December, 2011
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