Discussion after the film Invisible Countries
What is it like to hear the sound of items and feel their vibrations? Items we only see but do not hear in ordinary life with normal perception? To see invisible worlds, broaden your horizons. How can this sound be obtained, what does it tell us, where can it move us? And how is it connected to the problems of ecology and energetics? In a hosted discussion after the screening of the film, the director, Ivo Bystřičan, and the distributor, Walter Nagy, will talk about it all.
The discussion will take place on 7.11., approx. 15.50 after the film Invisible Countries which is screened at 15.00. The venue is The Film and Television Faculty, Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, cinema auditorium Barco.
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