AUSTRIA | 13 minutes | 2015

An experimental movie about horror movies. No physical human actors, yet a clear storyline. The screen itself, seen as a body and membrane, gets attacked by evil spirits. Of course, suspense and shock play a vital role, both visually and in the soundtrack.

Angst, different than fear, has no “of what,” its object is a void: THE in huge red letters, joined by the screech of a crow against a cloud-covered background. THE what? The Thing, The Ring, The Descent, The Exorcist or simply, The Wedding Planner?

Actually not. THE fails to fill the void, for thirteen minutes, at no point allows the viewer and work to come together, create a bond letting one breathe easier. The void is kept open, consistently, as a place of tension, the non-decidability, the state of development—between the abstract (Roisz’s typical quivering, shivering colored beams) and the concrete (a shutter flashes, birds’ chirping), between granite-like surfaces and fire-red abyss, between cliché-laden children’s tunes and horror films’ authentic drone sounds, floating freely in the dialectic found in Freud’s “uncanny.”

In the second part, the vague fear in the mind becomes a very concrete work of terror on the body. Here, the abstract form becomes a solid, visceral surface, which ripples and bends, shifts, and rips open. The image itself spews forth wafting masses, becomes a shadow mask, which for its part, attempts to shut them away again, begins to pulsate rhythmically, and like a body, breathe and scream. THE is an impressive work about the psychic and haptic power of the abstract experience, a reduction—and even more—a feeding back of brashly displayed bodily wounds and less subtle cheap showmanship of torture porn images into the audiovisual medial core: “The Medium is the Massage.”
(Alejandro Bachmann) - Translation: Lisa Rosenblatt


THE is an experimental movie about horror movies, containing “real” camera footage as well as digitally and analog generated images. THE has no physical human actors, but tells a clear story. The screen itself, seen as a body and membrane, gets attacked by hidden forces from outside and behind/under the “skin.” Of course “suspense” and “shock” play an important role, carried out on the visual level and in the soundtrack, which always plays an important role on horror movies at the same time.
(B.R. & D.K.)

Programs

Saturday October 10, 2015

Program #77
17:00
Salle J.A. De Sève (Concordia)

As part of PROGRAMME LAB 1

Friday October 16, 2015

Program #256
19:00
Salle J.A. De Sève (Concordia)

As part of PROGRAMME LAB 1

Billy Roisz

No biography

Roisz:
List of Movies
-2.20 // 2003
AVVA:ragtag // 2006
blinq // 2002
broadway // 2004
brRRMMMWHEee II // 2010
BYE BYE ONE // 2005
Chiles en Nogada // 2011
close your eyes // 2009
darkroom // 2014
E# - from a glacial tune // 2014
elesyn 15.625 // 2006
i/o // 2003
katapila // 2002
my kingdom for a lullaby #2 // 2004
my kingdom for a lullaby #4 // 2002
NOT STILL // 2008
oberflach.avi // 1999
Parasit // 2013
smokfraqs // 2001
sources // 2004
THE // 2015
TILT // 2008
zounk! // 2012

Kovacic:
broadway // 2004
BYE BYE ONE // 2005
Chiles en Nogada // 2011
darkroom // 2014
smokfraqs // 2001
THE // 2015

Dieter Kovacic

No biography

distribution and credits

  • Sound mixing Martin Siewert
  • Author Dieter Kovacic, Billy Roisz
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