constellations and memories - building bridges between archival work and curatorial practice
Lecture by Annabelle Aventurin in the context of Art and Film Semester looking at Film and Memory.
The aim of this lecture is to address the issue of archival research in the Afro-diasporic context, based on the mapping of the film and paper collection of Franco-Mauritanian director Med Hondo, which I was able to work on during my four years in charge of circulating and promoting his cinema. Another concrete approach will be my recent research into the CIDIHCA archives (Centre international de documentation et d'information haïtienne, caribéenne et afro-canadienne), and the questions I was confronted with. Methodologies can be derived from this context.
The purpose is to see how these same research and archiving methodologies can be extended to the practice of programming. We'll start from the concrete case of film programs entitled Non-aligned film archives, where each session focuses on a particular surviving,forgotten, censored, lost work, script or note. We'll look at the confrontations with different film archives and collections, the difficulties, gaps and obstacles that make up the history of these minority, parallel and surviving cinemas.
Finally, we'll look at the influence of my work as an archivist in the making of my first documentary essay, Le Roi n'est pas mon cousin in 2022.