lumbung Films – The Budapest Screening

A selection from the lumbung Film collection

Nyolcésfél (Budapest VIII. Német utca 16. 7. emelet)

lumbung Film is a common pot of film and video works created by lumbung members and lumbung artists. It functions as an online database accessible for the lumbung community who can curate and present their own film selections in their respective countries. Aiming to pool resources together, lumbung Film is one of the manifestations of the lumbung practice and a way to keep using this “sharing resources, knowledge and working-method”- approach beyond the duration of documenta fifteen. Within the framework of the film programme lumbung Films – The Budapest Screening, the works selected by OFF-Biennale Budapest will be presented in four sections and screened consecutively over 8 days.

The program is on view between 2023. May 24 – June 3, Wed-Sat 4 pm-8:30 pm.

Modus Operandi – lumbung working methods in practice – 152 min
– The House of Red Monkey & Taring Padi: Art, Activism, Rocknroll, 2002, 26 min
– Agus Nur Amal PMTOH: Jatiwangi Art Factory, 2021, 11 min
– Sebastián Díaz Morales: Smashing Monuments, 2022, 50 min
– Atis Rezistans – The Ghetto Biennale: 2015, 3 min
– The Tele Geto Sign Painting Video (John Cussans): 2012, 14 min
– Wajukuu Art Project: Wakija kwetu, 2022, 29 min
– El Warcha: A Blast from the Past, 2021, 8 min
– Project Art Works: Modus Operandi, 2015, 10 min

The cycle of women’s rites – films by DAVRA collective – 70,41min
– Aida Adilbek: Köbelek, 2023, 2.25 min
– Saodat Ismailova: Bibi Seshanbe, 2022, 52 min
– Nazira Karimi: Maiday Isin Shygaru, 2021, 3.18 min
– Nazilya Nagimova: Chulpan – The Mother, 2022, 11 min

Songs of displacement and resistance – 127,55 min
– Shero Hinde (Komîna Fîlm a Rojava): Love in the Face of Genocide, 2020, 52 min
– Pınar Öğrenci: Asit, 2022, 60 min
– Safdar Ahmed: Border Farce, 2022, 15.55 min

I wanted the screen to flip: methods of refusal and support by Sada [regroup] – 54 min
– Sajjad Abbas: Water of Life, 2022
– Bassim Al Shaker: Barbershop, 2022
– Ali Eyal: The Blue Ink Pocket, 2022
– Sarah Munaf: Journey Inside a City, 2022
– Rijin Sahakian: Anthem, 2022