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Avant garde film 1919 – 1929

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In connection with the exhibition The New Eye. The Interwar Era through the Lens at Hasselblad Center the GPS400, together with Hasselblad Foundation and HDK-Valand, organises a screening of avantgarde film. The screening is followed by a lecture by Kristoffer Noheden, research in film studies at Stockholm University. The lecture will be held in Swedish.

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Date
1 Sep 2021
Time
17:30 - 19:00
Location
the Aula at HDK-Valand, Vasagatan 50,Gothenburg
Number of seats
28

Participants
Kristoffer Noheden, researcher in film studies at Stockholm University

The screening is free of charge. There are a limited number of seats. Please book your seat via the button above. 


Wednesday 1st of September 17.30-19.00
The interwar period through the lens: Avantgarde film 1919 – 1929
Participant: Kristoffer Noheden, researcher in film studie at Stockholm University
Where: the Aula at HDK-Valand, Vasagatan 50, Göteborg


Monday 13th of September  17.30 – 20.15
The interwar period through the lens: Hamlet (1921)
Participant: Helle Kannik Haastrup, professor at the Department of Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics at the University of Copenhagen
Where: the Aula at HDK-Valand, Vasagatan 50, Göteborg


Friday 24th of September  16.30 – 17.30
The interwar period through the lens: Storstadssymfonier och kommunal stadsfilm
Participant: Erik Florin Persson, Doctor of film studies
Where: the Aula at HDK-Valand, Vasagatan 50, Göteborg


Here you can read more about the exhibition.