Deimantas Narkevicius: Akademie der Kunste."We put images and sounds together, but we never discuss with the audience, with people, what it means to do this." English director Peter Watkins thus describes every filmmaker's predicament, in Deimantas Narkevicius's DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. projection The Role of a Lifetime, 2003. Narkevicius, who questions the documentary genre, has found the subject of a lifetime in Watkins, whom he interviewed in Lithuania, where the filmmaker now lives. This self-imposed exile reflects Watkins's professional ostracism ostracism (ŏs`trəsĭz'əm), ancient Athenian method of banishing a public figure. It was introduced after the fall of the family of Pisistratus. , which began in 1966 when the BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. banned The War Game, his vision of nuclear warfare. In works like Punishment Park (1970) or La Commune (Paris 1871) (1999), Watkins has challenged what he calls the "monoform": cinematographic editing that reduces disparate visual and acoustic parts to a narrative whole. Both interviewing and honoring Watkins, Narkevicius undoes the monoform by putting together images and sounds that do not match each other in what appears to be a biographical documentary. As we hear Watkins talk about his life and work, we see stills of the director--drawn in pencil--and of the Lithuanian socialist theme park Gruto, where he speaks at one point, along with Super-8 clips of people enjoying the weekend pleasures of an English seaside town. Yet the film scenes are too idyllic and too recent for the traumatic World War II childhood that Watkins recollects; a summer hum of birds and insects accompanies his description of the Soviet monuments collected in Gruto, and the pencil sketches of the park show a thick layer of snow covering the defunct socialist heroes. Maybe the wizened wiz·ened adj. Withered; wizen. wizened Adjective shrivelled, wrinkled, or dried up with age Adj. 1. man in the stills is not Watkins but the protagonist of yet another history. More dialogical than monological, The Role of a Lifetime ends up highlighting distinct bodies of work and visions: Narkevicius's audio interviews with Watkins, drawings by Mindaugas Lukosaitis (filmed by Audrius Kemezys, who catches Lukosaitis's hand), and archival footage of Brighton filmed by Geoffrey Cook in the '60s. In his role as master editor, Narkevicius mismatches these silent images and invisible sounds not only to question documentary's veracity but also to begin that elusive discussion with the audience, who must put the parts together. Experiencing the gap between Watkins's eloquent remarks on creativity and Cook's quirky views of Brighton comes close to participant observation participant observation, n a method of qualitative research in which the researcher understands the contex-tual meanings of an event or events through participating and observing as a subject in the research. : We never quite fit into the story, and neither does Watkins nor Cook. Cook's Brighton initially appears to be part of Watkins's childhood memories, only to emerge as the eye of yet another filmmaker; in this shift, the cathartic cathartic (kəthär`tĭk): see laxative. hit of nostalgia, instantly delivered by Super 8, dissolves into two visions of the past, whose incommensurability in·com·men·su·ra·ble adj. 1. a. Impossible to measure or compare. b. Lacking a common quality on which to make a comparison. 2. Mathematics a. makes them all the more fascinating. This discordance discordance /dis·cor·dance/ (dis-kord´ans) the occurrence of a given trait in only one member of a twin pair.discor´dant dis·cor·dance n. between image and sound has the strange ability to sharpen our perceptions. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Once in the XX Century, 2004, starts a discussion with its title, as the "XX" could be the twentieth century or a blank to be filled in by the viewer. Editing archival footage from a Lithuanian television station, Narkevicius shows how easily any filmmaker can lie: Scenes of the dismantling of a Lenin statue in Vilnius in September 1991 were rearranged to make it look as if the colossal statue were being erected for the cheering crowds. The other DVD projections shown here--Energy Lithuania, 2000, a sad homage to an outdated electrical power plant, and Disappearance of a Tribe, 2005, a collection of black-and-white family photographs, filmed in succession--present public and private history in a way that forces each viewer to come up with the final story. If every filmic film·ic adj. Of, relating to, or characteristic of movies; cinematic. film i·cal·ly adv. and photographic reproduction--by virtue of its appearance--is a tombstone Tombstone, city (1990 pop. 1,220), Cochise co., SE Ariz.; inc. 1881. With its pleasant climate and legendary past, Tombstone is a well-known tourist attraction. The city became a national historic landmark in 1962. for time passed, then Narkevicius would have the spectator write the epitaph.
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