Screening: Blind Ambition
In Conversation: Hassan Khan and Sherif El-Azma
Salt Beyoğlu
September 26, 2012 18.30
SALT Beyoğlu, Walk-in Cinema
Hassan Khan, Blind Ambition, 2012
Single-channel B&W video
Dubbed and synchronized voices HD video shot on a Samsung Galaxy SII cell phone
46 minutes
A screening of Blind Ambition by Hassan Khan will be followed by a conversation about the work between Khan and Sherif El-Azma.
“Blind Ambition (2012) is not made like a film. It has no decoupage or preplanned cuts, per se. It is shot on a cell phone: I create the situation, put the actors in it, and shoot. I edit later. But, as I edit, something remains hidden.” - Extract from a conversation mediated by Shahira Issa for Kaleidoscope
Blind Ambition premiered at dOCUMENTA (13), Kassel, 2012.
Sherif El-Azma (1975, Manchester)
Lives and works in Cairo. Sherif El-Azma is an experimental film-maker and video artist. In his works he uses the narrative strategies of cinema and media semiotics to re-question human experience. Since 1997, his work has been shown in major art institutions including the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin, Camden Art Centre in London, Townhouse Gallery in Cairo, Madre Museum in Naples and the National Film Theatre in London. El-Azma is currently working on projects that involve a more classical narrative film form.
The conversation will be held in English.