TOGA TRIANGLE
2024.12.25
TOGA TRIANGLE VOL.06 with FLATLINE CITY
FILM PROGRAM
“Magic Miles” directed by Audrey Lam 1st – 8th Nov
“Agatha” directed by Beatrice Gibson 9th – 15th Nov
TOGA TRIANGLE Vol.6 welcomes「FLATLINE CITY」an interdisciplinary art festival that ranges from films, performance, music, and ideology to present a film program featuring the works of Audrey Lam and Beatrice Gibson.
FLATLINE CITY
「FLATLINE CITY」 founded in 2022 by artist and film director Umi Ishihara, was opened for those struggling in the city. This interdisciplinary art festival ranges from exhibitions, performances, live shows, DJ sets, film screenings, roundtable discussions, lectures, and book clubs, and the location, date, and content all change from time to time. FLATLINE CITY endeavors to deal with space, body, culture, and politics in a synthesized manner.
HP : https://flatline.city/2024/
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/flatline_city/
Audrey Lam
Audrey Lam is an Australian filmmaker working in fiction and documentary. She has co-curated several film programs in Australia. Her first feature film, "Us and the Night", premiered at Prismatic Ground in New York this year.
Magic Miles (2014)
Magic Miles is set in one of those ordinary afternoons when somehow small details and experiences collide to become an exhilarating and perfect moment, maybe palpable only to you, you who it might come to more easily because you’re young and invincible, exuberant for anything and everything matters, even — or especially because — the ordinary stuff consumes you, like the fun of a crush, the thrill of a new album, the drive on a glorious day — you live such days with unassailable charm and hunger.
Director Audrey Lam / AUSTRALIA, 2014 / English / 15 minutes | Colour | DCP 2K
Magic Miles (2014) ©Audrey Lam
Beatrice Gibson
Beatrice Gibson is a French-British filmmaker based between London and Palermo. Her films are known for their experimental and emotive nature. Resolutely feminist in form and content they explore the personal and the political and draw on cult figures from experimental literature and poetry - from Kathy Acker to Gertrude Stein. Collapsing fiction and documentary, and liquefying both, they range from experimental autobiography to nocturnal thriller and cast friends and influences as their characters and co-creators. Collaboration and credit are at their heart.
Agatha (2012)
Beatrice Gibson's latest film 'Agatha' is a psychosexual sci-fi about a planet without speech. Its narrator, ambiguous in gender and function, weaves us slowly through a mental and physical landscape, observing and chronicling a space beyond words. Based on a dream had by the radical British composer Cornelius Cardew.
Director Beatrice Gibson / UNITED KINGDOM, 2012 / English / 13 minutes | Colour | DCP 2K (D-Cinema)
Agatha (2012)©Beatrice Gibson