November 17
Eno + Talk + Meet and Greet with Filmmaker Gary Hustwit
Sunday November 17 - Carre - 17:30 uur
About the film
Brian Eno’s influence on the development of pop music cannot be overestimated. His synthesizers defined the sound of Roxy Music in the early seventies. As a producer, he worked with the likes of David Bowie, Talking Heads and U2. Eno pioneered the genre of ambient music, and has released over 40 solo and collaborative albums.
For this cinematic portrait of the British musician, composer and artist, filmmaker Gary Hustwit and digital artist Brendan Dawes developed a generative software platform that dynamically combines original interviews with Eno’s archive of unreleased footage and music, resulting in billions of possible iterations.
Each version of the film features a different mix of Eno’s ideas about subjects ranging from the nature of creativity, using evolution as a source of inspiration, and his career which he describes as “an exploration of interesting ways to fail.” This innovative approach fits seamlessly with Eno’s own computer-controlled “generative music,” which constantly changes. Rarely in a biographical documentary has form so aptly matched content.
This screening
Eno will only be screened twice during the festival. Come join us for this festive film in one of the most beautiful cinemas during the festival: Carre
According to our Senior Programmer Laura van Halsema: "Finally a musicians/artists portrait that is actually about the art, the ideas behind it instead of the reception and what others make of it!"
After the film and Talk there will be an exclusive Meet and Greet with Gary Hustwit in De Oranjefoyer. There will be drinks as well!
The Meet and Greet is an invite only event - all Young Doc Members are invited!
Guest of Honor Talk: Johan Grimonprez
Sunday November 17 - Tuschinski 1 - 15:00 uur - 16:30 uur
This year’s Guest of Honor at IDFA, artist and filmmaker Johan Grimonprez, will deliver an extensive Talk entitled “Maybe the Sky is Really Green, and We’re Just Colorblind,” hosted by IDFA’s Artistic Director, Orwa Nyrabia. This Talk is part of Grimonprez’s unconventional curation, which brings together six thematic chapters corresponding to the brooding meditations and elliptical pace typical of his aesthetics.Each version of the film features a different mix of Eno’s ideas about subjects ranging from the nature of creativity, using evolution as a source of inspiration, and his career which he describes as “an exploration of interesting ways to fail.” This innovative approach fits seamlessly with Eno’s own computer-controlled “generative music,” which constantly changes. Rarely in a biographical documentary has form so aptly matched content.