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31 Endings/31 Beginnings  //  31 konců/31 začátků (Orig.)

DIR: Rafani
2011 / Czech Republic / 82 min

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The film 31 Endings/31 Beginnings is a film debut of the Rafani art collective. The outline of the work consists of mapping of Prague's mostly “underground” culture. It has a form of a film treatise. Individual parts are ordered in a numerical sequence one after another. Their succession gives rise to a metaphorical movement, which can be described as a movement from the city periphery to the city center or a direction towards power and consciousness. Every part has its own theme and its own representative. Twenty-one notables mainly from the fields of contemporary art, noise music, or political activism (e.g., Vladimír Skrepl, Vladimír 518, Advance Design, Birds Built Nests Underground, Ondřej Slačálek, Petr Krejzek, Michal Viewegh and others) make their appearance in the film. 31 Endings/31 Beginnings is about Prague at the mirror stage. As always with Rafani's art projects, the authorship is collective.

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Director Rafani
Screenplay Rafani
Dir. of Photography David Landa, Pavel Kučera, Jan Martinec, Darko Štulić
Editing Dan Marek, Rafani
Music Aranos
Sound Jakub Jurásek
Duration 82 min
Year 2011
Country Czech Republic
Colour Colour
Tags cities, comunications, literature, media, music, visual arts
Production Rafani
Rafani
Country:  Czech Republic
Web:  artlist.cz/?id=131&lang=1

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