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OUR BODY IS A WEAPON - GERILLA

Posted by Gallery Jousse

14 May, 2020

OUR BODY IS A WEAPON - GERILLA

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Cinema of exhibition? Autobiographical cinema? Never mind the definitions, a new kind of cinema is being invented by Clarisse Hahn, who mixes genres. (…) Her camera is like an extension of her body in the way she negotiates the world. But wether she is exploring her own family or evoking a protesting tribe across the ocean, it’s all a matter of fiddling the right distance.

Catherine Millet. Clarisse Hahn: People on the line. Art press, septembre 2012

Clarisse Hahn questions the codes associated with the “being-together”. Not only by filming communities the rites of which she examines in details, but by disrupting the contemplator/contemplated relation. (…) Clarisse Hahn has been studying the body in its intimate and social dimension. (…) She directly disrupts her shows, confronting violent scenes while establishing emotional relations with her protagonists. Although her body is rarely involved, she does not cease to “imperil her value system”. An involvement that allows a more immediate freeing of speech. With her way of approaching reality, she explores a new route: a route that nevertheless remains truly documentary, although it appears to be pushed to its outer limits, because it welcomes its transgressions. (…) Through her balancing act on the borderline by which she upsets our relation to the world, the protocols of contemporary art (the ambulatory habits) and the documentary devices (which she freely rearranges), she takes part in bringing about the necessary changes in the genres without ever confusing them.



Gerilla
2011
SD color video 4:3
2 screens (6 minutes and 12 minutes)
Languages: Kurde, Turc and french. English and french subtitles

The Kurdish rebels films their own everyday life on the border of Iraq and Turkey. The war images in Kurdistan confront with the images of Kurdish refugees in the streets of Paris, questioning various strategies of construction of a community identity, tinged with idealism and with romanticism in the heart of the political and social violence.

This series of documentaries "Our Body Is a Weapon" represent the individuals who assert the body as place of political and social resistance.The title of the series takes back a sentence pronounced by a Kurdish communist activist, handicaped after following a hunger strike: «Our body is a weapon, a rifle loaded with which firing for the victory»

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