Sami van Ingen’s Flame screened at Reykjavik International Film Festival

Sami van Ingen’s Flame will be screened at the 15th Reykjavik International Film Festival, held from September 27 to October 5. RIFF – Reykjavík International Film Festival – is one of the biggest and most diverse cultural events in Iceland.

Flame is a fractured melodrama, based on damaged frames from the last minutes of the only remaining nitrate reel of the lost feature film Silja – Fallen Asleep When Young (1937) directed by Teuvo Tulio. All screening prints and the negative of the film were destroyed in a 1959 studio fire. A sequence from the middle of the film was found at La Cinémathèque Française in Paris in 2015.

Sami van Ingen is a veteran in alternative Finnish film, who has worked as an artist, lecturer and curator since the late 1980s. He lives and works in Helsinki. Van Ingen finished his doctoral studies in the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki in 2012. He often uses random or found materials in his works. His works have been seen in many national and international exhibitions and festivals over the years, including Tbilisi Triennial (2012), Kunsthalle Helsinki (2005) and Sara Hildén Art Museum in Tampere, Finland (2002).

At RIFF, Flame is included in the screening “International Shorts 3“, screened on Monday, October 1, at 15:00, and on Thursday, October 4, at 21:00.


The 15th Reykjavik International Film Festival, September 27 – October 5 2018, Iceland

More information: RIFF 


AV-ARKKI HAS PROMOTED AND DISTRIBUTED FINNISH MEDIA ART SINCE 1989. AV-ARKKI’S PROMOTIONAL EFFORTS HAVE MADE THE ARTISTS’ PARTICIPATION IN THIS EVENT POSSIBLE.