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Event Info
Date 03.01.18
Admission Free
Involved


7pm – doors // live DJ set - Mouthfeel (https://www.facebook.com/Mouthfeel-328641520855009/) // video art by DZ 8pm – "Metallurgy Lethargy" with director Ryan Tarr 815pm – KEDI

Beverages provided by our most excellent friends at 4th Tap Brewing Co-op (https://www.facebook.com/4thtap/)

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Duman the gourmand taps at the restaurant window whenever he requires roast beef or – when dieting – smoked cuts and turkey. Psikopat keeps her “husband” close and her dinner even closer. Gamsiz gambols between benefactors, including a kindly baker, in the hippest part of town.

“Dogs think people are God, but cats don’t,” explains one of the film’s human participants. “Cats know that people act as middlemen to God’s will. They’re not ungrateful. They just know better.”

The humans are not named in Ceyda Torun’s film, but they do talk us through the long and fascinating history of cats in the fishing port and the great benefits that come from moggy companionship. “They absorb all your negative energy,” says one shopkeeper. Another interviewee recalls that when his fishing boat was damaged by a storm, a miraculous cat led him towards a lost wallet containing just enough money to cover the necessary repairs.

Working with cinematographers Charlie Wuppermann and Alp Korfali, director Torun alternates between an ingenious, cat’s-eye view tracking and magnificent aerial shots of the city, all set to a terrific score by Kira Fontana. A purrfect antidote to blockbuster fatigue.

-The Irish Times

take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKq7UqplcL8