Fluxus 2010 - International Film Festival on the Internet.

FLUXUS: CINEMA EVERYWHERE
Fluxus 2010 celebrates ten years with exhibition at MIS-SP and a new 
website;
40 films, from 14 countries, in competition

Fluxus 2010 – 7th International Film Festival on the Internet
Website: www.fluxusonline.com

Both a product and a reflection of the technology of its times, Fluxus – 
International Film Festival celebrates the 10th anniversary of its first 
edition. Born in the environment of new technologies, under the signs of 
aggregation, portability, mobility, interaction and the democratic 
nature of the medium, Fluxus has been created in the hopeful atmosphere 
of the 2000's, which conceived the Internet as a promising channel to 
the audiovisual exhibition as well.

Now, in 2010, Fluxus proposes a new challenge to the cinema exhibition, 
joining the Internet and the Museum: Fluxus will take place 
simultaneously in its website – www.fluxusonline.com – and at the São 
Paulo Museum of Image and Sound (MIS-SP), where the Fluxus Gallery will 
be installed. The Internet and the Museum challenge the spectator to 
see, to share and to pass through this flow of moving images.

The Fluxus Gallery, which will occupy the exhibition hall of MIS-SP 
between April 23rd and June 20th, will provide the possibility of a 
collective exhibition space, a movie-oriented place composed by 12 
screens, which will allow the spectator to have simultaneous views of 
all the films in the Festival. Exclusively at the Fluxus Gallery, there 
will be also a space devoted to a retrospective that will present 14 
films of past editions of the Festival. Renowned artists have been 
invited to the event, such as Seoungho Cho, Anney Bonney, Anouk de 
Clercq and Cao Guimarães, among others.

The experience of the transposition of the festival from the 
conventional movie theaters to the Internet, and from the latter to the 
Museum, aims at bringing to the real world possibilities already found 
in the virtual universe. The visitor will be able to move among screens, 
to choose which film to watch, to shift from one to another. Fluxus 
wants to extend the duration of a film festival, always so fast and 
urgent, so that, during these two months at MIS-SP, spectators will be 
able to take their time to watch, re-watch, and make their choices.

Fluxus 2010 brings 40 films in competition. They have been produced in 
14 countries and selected among 1,200 film applications for the 
Festival. The public will choose the best film of Fluxus 2010 at the 
website www.fluxusonline.com.

All kinds of movies are represented at the competitive section of Fluxus 
2010. The fictional cinema shows up not only in its traditional 
narrative form – such as in the German 'The Package' or in the Spanish 
'Entwined' – , but also in hardly conventional productions, as it is the 
case of the first short film of the French actor Grégoire Colin, the 
mysterious 'Fox Bay'; of the Spanish cult movie 'The Attack Of The 
Robots From Nebula-5'; of the Malaysian indie movie 'Love Suicides'; or 
of the dramatic 'The Bitter Taste of Chocolate'. The aesthetic 
experimentation, one of the distinguishing features of the Festival, can 
be also seen in movies such as 'The Earth Under My Feet', by the young 
French director Sophie Sherman, or the Taiwanese 'Diary Deviation'.

Fluxus also presents the animated cinema with its wide spectrum of 
techniques and styles. There are 15 animations, every one different from 
each other: the world of a man and his dog in the beautiful 'Clouds, 
Hands', by the award-winning Italian director Simone Massi; the animated 
travel log of a journey to a new world in 'Madagascar'; the black sheep 
of the family in the Finnish 'The Unplugged Son'; or the underground 
world of strange creatures in 'The Silence Beneath The Bark'.

Eleven Brazilian films participate in the competitive section. The 
highlights are the last work of the award-winning video artist 
Carlosmagno Rodrigues, 'Andromeda – The Girl Who Smoked Soap' (his sixth 
film to take part in Fluxus), and a new generation of Brazilian 
directors, such as Bruno Jorge, with his documentary 'The Barons'; André 
Mielnik, from Rio de Janeiro, with 'Rise Sofia'; and Gabriel Martins, 
from Minas Gerais, with 'At The End Of The World'. Another film to pay 
attention to is 'Shadow's Sight', which marks the debut in direction of 
the photographer Fabio Cancado, from Minas Gerais.

At the website of Fluxus 2010 – www.fluxusonline.com –, besides of 
watching films, the spectator will be also able to make his or her 
favorite movie lists, to share, to comment and to vote on his or her 
favorites. The website will be online on April, 22nd.

Curated by Francesca Azzi, Eduardo Garretto and Daniella Azzi, Fluxus 
2010 is a production of Zeta Filmes, co-produced by MIS-SP and sponsored 
by Petrobras under the Rouanet Cultural Incentive Law of the Ministry of 
Culture.

Fluxus in numbers: 54 films from 15 countries.

:: competitive program: 40 films > 15 fictional movies, 14 animated 
movies, 8 experimental films, 3 documentaries.

:: retrospective: 14 films | 7 countries.

 > 15 countries: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Finland, France, Germany, 
Iran, Japan, Malaysia, Portugal, Russia, Spain, South Korea, Taiwan, USA.


Service

Fluxus 2010 – 7th International Film Festival on the Internet
Website: www.fluxusonline.com


Fluxus Gallery

| première: April 22nd, at 7 PM, at the Exhibition Hall | visiting: from 
April 23rd to June 20th, 2010 |

 From Tuesday to Saturday, from noon to 7PM; Sundays and holidays, from 
11AM to 6PM, at the Exhibition Hall.

Entrance fee: R$4 and R$2 (students); free for people over the age of 65 
and on Sundays. Classification: suitable for all ages.

São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound (MIS-SP)

Avenida Europa, 158, Jardim Europa, São Paulo | +55-11-2117-4777 | 
www.mis-sp.org.br




Contact

[email protected]
Zeta Filmes
Phone: 553132968042
Fax: 553132968042

Address

www.fluxusonline.com
Zeta Filmes
av.prudente de morais 287/1205
30350093
brazil

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