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Art/Conflict: 2 X Zones: Ireland/El Pais Vasco 2004-2005

category international | arts and media | opinion/analysis author Thursday July 13, 2006 19:14author by aaronrip Report this post to the editors

Documentary of Fine Artists and Their Responses To Civil Conflict

Art/Conflict: 2 X Zones is a feature length documentary shot on DV in 2004/2005 in Ireland and The Basque Country. The documentary is based on a multiplicity of interviews conducted over a year long period in Ireland and the Basque country. It takes a look back at these localised conflicts from the perspective of a post September 11th World and explores how fine artists in The Basque Country and Ireland from the late 1960's onwards understood their roles in the midst of situations of ongoing civil conflict. It relates the insights garnered by artists in the midst of two localised conflicts in the late 20th century to the present where terrorism, civil conflict and 'cool war' have along with the market been globalised. The documentary exemplifies the possibilities for low-budget cross cultural documentary filmmaking in an era of cheap and ubuiquotous digital filmaking hardware. Interviewees include Patrick Ireland, Txomin Badiola, Willie Doherty, Shane Cullen and Amanda Dunsmore.

Directed and Shot by Aisling Crudden. Edited by Eamonn Crudden. Offline edit by Arnaud Rigaud.

For further information/screening copies etc contact acrudden (at) hotmail (dot) com

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The Film (80mins) is available as a pretty high quality quicktime file at this page: https://video.indymedia.org/en/2006/07/422.shtml

Related Link: http://mobfilms.allotherplaces.org

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author by aaronrippublication date Thu Jul 13, 2006 19:21Report this post to the editors

Some more stills to give a flavour of this documentary.

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author by aaronrippublication date Thu Jul 13, 2006 19:24Report this post to the editors

More Stills

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