Slow Burn (Eye Filmmuseum)
"[..] For proponents of the slow-cinema idea, an action should take just as long as it needs; a car approaching from a long distance in a broad landscape doesn’t have to appear in front of the camera in close-up within two seconds (see Ceylan’s Once Upon a Time in Anatolia, for example). Carrying out domestic chores can be filmed in real time; cooking a potato takes place according to the laws of physics, not those of cinematography (as in, for example, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman). [..]" Thijs Havens (Eye Filmmuseum; Netherlands) Special screening programme (part of the Nuri Bilge Ceylan retrospective, Inner Landscape , 18 Jan-1 Jun 2025): Koza (Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey 1995, 20') Prologús (Béla Tarr, Hungary 2004, 5') La chambre (Chantal Akerman, Belgium 1972, 11') Szél (Marcell Iványi, Hungary 1996, 6') The Night (Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan 2021, 19')