BEN RIVERS + BEN RUSSELL

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a film by BEN RIVERS + BEN RUSSELL

World sales Rouge International 54 rue du Faubourg St-Honoré 75008 Paris +33 9 51 49 38 44 Contents 4-5 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 Synopsis Directors The Film Introducing : Robert A.A Lowe Directors Note Press Thomas Lambert thomas@rouge-international.com

synopsis Synopsis A SPELL follows an unnamed character through three seemingly disparate moments in his life. With little explanation, we join him in the midst of a 15-person collective on a small Estonian island; in isolation in the majestic wilderness of Northern Finland; and during a concert as the singer and guitarist of a black metal band in Norway. Marked by loneliness, ecstatic beauty and an optimism of the darkest sort. 4 5 A SPELL is a radical proposition for the existence of utopia in the present. Starring musician Robert AA Lowe (best known for his intense live performances under the name LICHENS) in the lead role, A SPELL lies somewhere between fiction and non-fiction - it is at once a document of experience and an experience itself, an inquiry into transcendence that sees the cinema as a site for transformation.

PARTIAL FILMOGRAPHY Ben Russell - LET US PERSEVERE IN WHAT WE HAVE RESOLVED BEFORE WE FORGET - 2013 / 20 - - RIVER RITES - 2011 / 11 - - TRYPPS #7 (BADLANDS) - 2010 / 10 - - LET EACH ONE GO WHERE HE MAY - 2009 / 135 - - WORKERS LEAVING THE FACTORY (DUBAI) - 2008 / 8 - - BLACK AND WHITE TRYPPS NUMBER THREE - 2007 / 11 - - DAUMË - 2000 / 8 - Directors Ben Russell (born in 1976, USA) is an itinerant media artist and curator whose films, installations, and performances foster a deep engagement with the history and semiotics of the moving image. Formal investigations of the historical and conceptual relationships between early cinema, visual anthropology, and structuralist filmmaking result in immersive experiences concerned at once with ritual, communal spectatorship and the pursuit of a psychedelic ethnography. A 2008 Guggenheim Fellow and 2010 FIPRESCI award recipient for his feature film LET EACH ONE GO WHERE HE MAY, Ben began the Magic Lantern screening series in Providence, Rhode Island, was co-director of the artist-run space Ben Russell in Chicago, IL, toured with film/ video/ performance programs world-wide and performed in a double-drum trio called BEAST. His recent exhibitions include: Arts sous influence, La maison rouge, Paris, 2013; PhotoCairo 5, Townhouse Factory Space, Cairo, 2013; Uh Oh It s Magic, ThreeWalls, Chicago, 2011; TRYPPS #7 (BADLANDS), Wexner Center, Columbus, 2011; 12x12: Ben Russell, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2010. Past solo screenings include: Centre Georges Pompidou, Rotterdam Film Festival, RedCat, les Abattoirs, Viennale, CCCB and the Museum of Modern Art. Ben Rivers studied Fine Art at Falmouth School of Art, initially in sculpture before moving into photography and super8 film. After his degree he taught himself 16mm filmmaking and handprocessing. His practice as a filmmaker treads a line between documentary and fiction. Often following and filming people who have in some way separated themselves from society, the raw film footage provides Rivers with a starting point for creating oblique narratives imagining alternative existences in marginal worlds. He is the recipient of numerous prizes including: FIPRESCI International Critics Prize, 68th Venice Film Festival for his first feature film TWO YEARS AT SEA; the inaugural Robert Gardner Film Award, 2012; the Baloise Art Prize, Art Basel 42, 2011; twice shortlisted for the Jarman Award, 2010/2012; 6 7 Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists, 2010. Recent exhibitions include: SLOW ACTION, Hepworth Wakefield, 2012; Sack Barrow, Hayward Gallery, London, 2011; SLOW ACTION, Matt s Gallery, London and Gallery TPW, Toronto, 2011; A World Rattled of Habit, A Foundation, Liverpool, 2009. Festival retrospectives include Courtisane Festival; Pesaro International Film Festival; London Film Festival; Tirana Film Festival; Punto de Vista, Pamplona; Indielisboa and Milan Film Festival. In 1996 he co-founded Brighton Cinematheque which he then co-programmed through to its demise in 2006. He continues to programme on a peripatetic basis. Ben Rivers PARTIAL FILMOGRAPHY - PHANTOMS OF A LIBERTINE - 2012 / 10 - - TWO YEARS AT SEA - 2011 / 88 - - SLOW ACTION - 2010 / 45 - - AH, LIBERTY! - 2008 / 20 - - I KNOW WHERE I M GOING - 2009 / 29 - - THE COMING RACE - 2006 / 5 - - THIS IS MY LAND - 2006 / 14 -

The Film Production Rouge International Nadia Turincev & Julie Gayet Rouge International is a production company founded in July 2007 by Julie Gayet & Nadia Turincev producing full Location Estonia Finland Norway Length 98 lenght feature & documentary film such as: 8 Times Up by Xabi Molia (San Sebastien, 2009) Fix Me by Raed Andoni (Sundance, 2010), Bonsai by Cristian Jimenez (Cannes, 2011). 8 Cast & Crew Featuring Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and Hunter Hunt-Hendrix Marten Kaevats Iti Kaevats Merit Kask Kadri Kontus Taraka Larson Nimai Larson Iko Malikin Leo Malikin Polina Malikin Marko Martinson Nicholas McMaster Okeiko Katri Sipiläinen Paul Sturtz Marie Teppart Tuomo Tuovinen Nick Turvey Erko Valk Weasel Walter Cinematographer Ben Rivers & Ben Russell Steadicam Chris Fawcet Edit Ben Rivers + Ben Russell Sound Engineer Chu-Li Shewring, Nicolas Becker + Philippe Ciompi Sound Edit Nicolas Becker + Philippe Ciompi Sound Mix Gérard Lamps Music Veldo Tormis Lichens (Robert AA Lowe) Queequeg (Hunt-Hendrix + Lowe + McMaster + Walter) Co-production TV Pre-sale Trailer Black Hand Indrek Kasela Black Hand is a distribution & production company founded in February 2010 by Indrek Kasela. Black Hand is mainly focused on art-house film distribution in the Baltic States; it also operates the cinema Soprus in Tallinn that has served its audience for 55 years and has earned its street credibility as a cinema where no compromises are made. In association with ARTE France - La Lucarne Unité Société et Culture - Martine Saada Chargé des programmes - Luciano Rigolini https://vimeo.com/32750656 9

Introducing: Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe Robert A.A Lowe is a Brooklyn-based musician and performer who is best-known for his solo project Lichens. Utilizing a microphone, a loop pedal and sometimes little else, Lichen s performances are both trance-induced and transformative. The resulting music exists as a real-time reflection of internalized experience; a near-mystic illumination of symbiosis, serendipity and synchronicity. In addition to his work with Ben Rivers & Ben Russell on A SPELL to ward off the darkness, Lowe has worked in collaboration with Patrick Smith, White/Light, Michael Zerang, Joshua Micah Abrams, Alan Licht, Hisham Bharoocha (Black Dice / Soft Circle), Rose Lazar, Bird Show (Ben Vida), Doug Aitken, and Om. 11

Directors Note Beginning with a fire song and ending with a scream. A SPELL TO WARD OFF THE DARKNESS is cinema-sorcery of the most embodied sort. It is a proposition for cinema as both a way forward and a way for the present. This is the light that brings us out of the shadow. From conception to execution, from initial camera position to final edit, every decision that has been made is one that we have made together. Three years in the making, this film collaboration pushes ever harder at the rapidly expanding boundaries of documentary and non-fiction filmmaking. At its center, A SPELL is a proposal for a dynamic and visceral approach to contemporary media, one that refuses to maintain the borders between art and cinema and art-ascinema. By shifting between fiction and document, between ideological inquiry and contemplative engagement, A SPELL asks its viewer to participate in a dialogue that is especially relevant to our present moment where do we find belief in the backward glance towards modernism? What is the place of uncertainty, of mystery, in an existence that has been overdetermined by understanding? What glow remains in the ash of cinema, and how can it be ash if the aura persists? A SPELL is a provocation in that it is an argument or presence and vitality. In focusing our lens on the various markers of a spiritual existence, we seek to produce experience itself for cinema should not simply be leashed to representation, it should create reality. 12 13 Inasmuch as A SPELL TO WARD OFF THE DARKNESS is a film about the transcendent, our goal is transcendence itself. Intended as an elaboration upon themes that have been present in our individual works (ritual and ceremony in Ben Russell s LET EACH ONE GO WHERE HE MAY and BLACK AND WHITE TRYPPS NUMBER THREE; nomadism and postindustrialization in Ben Rivers AH, LIBERTY! and I KNOW WHERE I M GOING) and as an opportunity to move our own practices forward, A SPELL is a partnership in the fullest sense of the word.

Press «Two Directors, Three Movements» «During Rivers and Russell s film, in the transition from the first to the second part, and then to the third, a triangle appears, scratched onto the film itself, branded into the black. The two filmmakers, one British and one American, sharing a first name and initials as though predestined to double and reflect in each other, have often shared similar creative journeys, which grew closer, intersected and have now joined together. «With its very title, A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness is a film that announces itself as being in league with forces not entirely of this world.» Michael Sicinski - Cinemascope 14 Two directors for a film in three movements, and the union of the segments in the closed and continuous shape of this triangle stands for the journey of the project and its main character. He leaves a community of which he is a member and a mute witness. Alone, he passes through forests, lakes and memories, before arriving at a new community, this time musical, completing a journey from silence to shout. The film is inspired by the luminous colours and social utopias of Rivers, slides towards a common enchanted ground in which the visions of both meet, and arrives at an long and mysterious performance sequence, with the Dionysian charge typical of Russell s work. «a tapestry of beautifully rendered concepts... impressively committed to its poetic design.» Eric Kohn - Indiewire 15 During the final concert, the camera lingers on the faces of the audience, mirroring on screen the faces of the film s audience, us, like them, part of an experience that has transformed the room into an autonomous space, and listening and seeing into a progressive liberating alteration of the senses.» «elegantly artistic and engagingly challenging... It is a film that aims to challenge and provoke and succeeds on that score.» Sergio Fant - Locarno Film Festival Mark Adams - Screen Daily

Rouge International & Black Hand