Jurmala
Horelli Laura
Collaboration with Agnese Luse, Angela Melitopoulos, Eléonore de Montesquiou, Tanja Ostojic, Meggie Schneider, Isabell Spengler, Gitte Villesen.
In 2010, the Latvian curator Agnese Luse invited nine Berlin-based female artists to Riga. After five days of lively discussions, they decided to spend the last Sunday of their visit at the beach in Jūrmala. The piece owes its composition to the idea of the refrain: each of the artists created a soundtrack to a one-minute film fragment.
Production Year
2016
Duration
00:09:06
Tyyppi
Asiasana
Original Title
Jurmala
Finnish Title
Jurmala
English Title
Jurmala
Production Countries
Latvia,Germany
Dialogue
Yes
Sound
Yes
Cast
Laura Horelli (Author), Meggie Schneider (Cinematographer), Gitte Villesen (Composer), Tanja Ostojic (Composer), Nina Lassila (Composer), Agnese Luse (Composer), Eléonore de Montesquiou (Composer), Angela Melitopoulos (Composer), Laura Horelli (Composer), Meggie Schneider (Composer), Isabell Spengler (Composer), Jaques Ibert (Composer), Laura Horelli (Director), Gitte Villesen (Director), Nina Lassila (Director), Tanja Ostojic (Director), Angela Melitopoulos (Director), Agnese Luse (Director), Eléonore de Montesquiou (Director), Meggie Schneider (Director), Isabell Spengler (Director), Jochen Jezussek (Sound Design), Angela Melitopoulos (Actor), Brigitta Kuster (Actor), Meggie Schneider (Actor), Nina Lassila (Actor), Gitte Villesen (Actor), Laura Horelli (Actor), Isabell Spengler (Actor), Agnese Luse (Actor), Tanja Ostojic (Actor), Eléonore de Montesquiou (Actor)
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Laura Horelli (b. 1976, Helsinki) lives in Berlin and works with experimental documentary video. She is interested in representations and mediations of the past taking on a microhistorical approach. Her works have been exhibited at Venice Biennale (2001, 2009), Manifesta 5, (2004), ARS 11, Kiasma (2001, 2011), Galerie Barbara Weiss (2003, 2007, 2011) and Badischer Kunstverein (2014). She has participated in film festivals like Berlinale Forum Expanded (2017, 2018), ISFF Oberhausen (2018), IndieLisboa (2017), Kasseler Dokfest (2013) and CPH:DOX (2009). In 2011, she received the Hannah Höch Prize for Young Artists.
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