Finnmunka
van Ingen Sami
An amateur set of images, an attempt to make a political documentary about the middle class revolution turns into an essay on the relationship between perception and interest.
Production Year
1993
Duration
00:11:20
Tyyppi
Asiasana
16 mm films, anarchy, capitalism, criticism, documentarism, documentary films, experimental films, observation, political art, towns and cities, urban landscape, urban space
Original Title
Finnmunka
Finnish Title
Finnmunka
English Title
Finnmunka
Production Countries
Finland
Dialogue
No
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Yes
Cast
Sami van Ingen (Author), Sami van Ingen (Director)
Press Photos
Sami van Ingen
Born: 1964
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, Finland. 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).
18 works