Istanbul Modern Cinema presents a program inspired by the bodies of sculptures in Anthony Cragg’s “Human Nature” exhibition. Close Encounter consists of films that highlight the human and non-human body, films that are almost corporeal with the way they employ sound, color and camera to touch the viewers almost physically. The films in the program emphasize the screen as a communication device; much like a living, tactile and multisensory organ, rather than a mere object to be looked at.
Released during the time when videocassettes were in high demand, David Cronenberg’s Videodrome is a warning against the contagiousness of the technology sickness and the deterioration of the body. It’s not enough to look at the screen with the influence of the Videodrome signal anymore; we want to tuck our heads inside the screen as the screen morphs into a lip and a gun to transform our organic system. Although there were 150 wild animals during the production of the cult, exploitation action film Roar, only humans were injured. During the five-year process, 70 people from the film crew were hurt, including Tippi Hedren who was the leading actor in Hitchcock’s Birds. Tetsuo: The Iron Man, another cult film from the 1980s cinema, follows the transformation of a metal fetishist man mutating into some sort of a metal creature following an accident he suffers. Filmed in 16mm black and white, the visual world and the atmosphere in this film touch the viewer in a distinct manner. Denis Côté’s documentary titled A Skin So Soft (Ta Peau Si Lisse) investigates the muscles, diets and fitness workouts of six body builders who seek to transcend physical boundaries. As Côté moves his camera over the characters’ bodies like a painter moving his brush, their skins transform into completely different surfaces. In some films, color turns into a body to become the metaphor of transformation. In Peter Greenaway’s The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Loverwhat defines the characters is the use of color. Colors determine the metamorphosis of the film’s protagonist Georgina while themes like eating and sex in the story are also addressed through the color that is ingrained in the film’s structure.
THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER, 1989
Netherlands, UK, France |DCP, Color, 124' |English, French, Flemish
Director:Peter Greenaway
Cast:Richard Bohringer, Michael Gambon, Helen Mirren
HEREDITARY, 2018
USA |DCP, Color, 127' |English
Director:Ari Aster
Cast:Toni Collette, Milly Shapiro, Gabriel Byrne
BODY (CIALO), 2015
Poland |DCP, Color, 90' |Polish, Spanish
Director:Malgorzata Szumowska
Cast:Janusz Gajos, Justyna Suwala, Maja Ostaszewska
THE SKIN I LIVE IN (LA PIEL QUE HABITO), 2011
Spain |Blu-ray, Color, 120' |Spanish
Director:Pedro Almodóvar
Cast:Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya, Jan Cornet
BEAU TRAVAIL, 1999
France, Italy, Russia, UK | DVD, Color, 92’ | French, Italian, Russian
Director: Claire Denis
Cast: Denis Lavant, Michel Subor, Grégoire Colin
THE FOUNTAIN, 2006
Canada, USA |Blu-ray, Color, 96' |English, Mayan
Director: Darren Aronofsky
Cast: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, Sean Patrick Thomas
ROAR, 1981
USA |Blu-ray, Color, 95' |English
Director:Noel Marshall
Cast:Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, Melanie Griffith
WALKABOUT, 1971
UK, Australia |Blu-ray, Color, 100' |English, Aborigine languages, Czech, French
Director:Nicolas Roeg
Cast:Jenny Agutter, David Gulpilil, Luc Roeg
TETSUO, THE IRON MAN, 1989
Japan |Blu-ray, Black & White, 67' |Japanese
Director:Shin'ya Tsukamoto
Cast:Tomorô Taguchi, Kei Fujiwara, Nobu Kanaoka
VIDEODROME, 1983
Canada |DCP, Color, 87' |English
Director:David Cronenberg
Cast:James Woods, Debbie Harry, Sonja Smits
A SKIN SO SOFT (TA PEAU SI LISSE), 2017
Canada, Switzerland |DCP, Color, 93' |English, French
Director:Denis Côté
Cast:Jean-François Bouchard, Cédric Doyon, Benoit Lapierre