Program Guide 2014 Program Guide | Page 87

GERMANY+EGYPT THE NOISE OF CAIRO DOUBLE BILL BELARUS SELF-PORTRAIT IN HANDCUFFS Thu 16 Oct at 3pm, ACMI 2 Wed 22 Oct at 7.30pm, ACMI 1 Director Heiko Lange takes us to downtown Cairo to meet 12 artists who, in the wake of Mubarak’s overthrow, celebrate their newly won freedoms in paint, dance, photography, street art and theatre. See the new face of Egyptian art, flourishing at the epicentre of Egypt’s ongoing political upheaval. Filmmaker Viktar Dashuk brings us a quirky documentary about a very different kind of Belarusian revolutionary. With many of his comrades-in-arts having long since fled or been exiled, Ales Pushkin wages an eccentric one-man battle of artistic resistance against the repressive dictatorship. 60 mins, English subtitles, 2012 62 mins, English subtitles, 2012 USA+UAE THROUGH A LENS DARKLY BLACK PHOTOGRAPHERS AND THE EMERGENCE OF A PEOPLE In this award-winning documentary, Thomas Allen Harris uses photos from his own family album to show how images of ‘blackness’ have affected his family and sense of self-worth as an African-American, making for a powerful testament to the redemptive powers of creativity. Fri 17 Oct at 7.30pm, ACMI 1* Sun 19 Oct at 4.30pm, ACMI 1 94 mins, 2014 * Includes introduction by filmmaker GREECE THE SHEIK AND I PLAYING WITH FIRE When asked by the Emirate of Sharjah to make a film about ‘art as a subversive act’, filmmaker Caveh Zahedi was given one rule: don’t make fun of the sheik. So he did, a lot – making for a satirical, blasphemous frolic through free speech in the Middle East. Being an actress in Afghanistan is a tenuous profession, as Greek director Anneta Papathanassiou discovers when she visits Kabul to teach ancient Greek theatre. Sat 18 Oct at 7.30pm, ACMI 1 Fri 24 Oct at 12.30pm, ACMI 1 104 mins, 2012 USA Facing harsh criticism, exile and worse, the act &W76W2&R6Vv