Expanded Cinema

The Garden Cadences

Dane KOMLJEN
Germany 2024 62min DCP Color Experimental 15Korean Premiere

Schedule

CGV Jeonjugosa 8

Date

2024. 05. 03

Time

10:00

Code

208
H
KE
15
MEGABOX Jeonju Gaeksa 7

Date

2024. 05. 04

Time

10:30

Code

315
H
KE
15
CGV Jeonjugosa 8

Date

2024. 05. 07

Time

20:30

Code

651
H
KE
15

Overview

Jone is ready to fly. She finds herself at the beginning of something new, but before she moves on, there needs to be a closure. Jone is one of the Mollies, the queer-feminist collective that had been living for a decade at a trailer park next to Ostkreuz, Berlin. The Garden Cadences traces their last summer before being evicted.

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Review

This new work is by director Dane Komljen, who previously took part in the JEONJU Cinema Project with his Afterwater (2022). In a world that has become increasingly disordered, the director shows us a small society where it still seems possible to live peacefully. Living in trailers near Ostkreuz in Berlin, members of the queer community spent their days in a setting surrounded by gardens, away from all the bustle of the city. Having made the decision to live a somewhat different way of life, these people talk, read, bathe, and sleep in ways that respect the rhythms of life in their setting. At times, Komljen’s camera surprises us by shifting away from the people and transforming nature in evocative ways. Yet real-world societies have a way of destroying the most beautiful and peaceful ideas: the residents ended up being evacuated from the setting shown in The Garden Cadences, and the site itself no longer exists today. (Sung MOON)

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Credit

  • DirectorDane KOMLJEN
  • ProducerZsuzsanna KIRÀLY
  • ScreenplayDane KOMLJEN
  • CinematographyDane KOMLJEN
  • EditorDane KOMLJEN
  • CastMollies – Aalo, Jone, Royce, Aoifo, Kï, Neo, Marlek, Steffen

Film Source

Flaneur Films⎜hello@flaneur-films.com

Director

Dane KOMLJEN

Born in Banja Luka, SFR Yugoslavia, in 1986. He studied cinema and art. He made All the Cities of the North (2016) and Afterwater (2022), along with numerous shorts. Projekt (2023), his most recent short, premiered at DOK Leipzig and New York Film Festival in 2023. He lives and works in Berlin.