Visiting Ikea, an Asylum Center, Google and a Motorcycle gang, these grotesque, humoristic, poignant, political and personal works investigate Dan Geesin’s search for an audience.
Original Title: The Bonfire Monologues
Director:
Dan Geesin
Sort by Running Time: 54'
Year of production: 2017
Category: Documentary
Genre/Theme: Music, Art and culture
Nationality: Netherlands
Productora: One Day Film
Language of dialogues: Dutch
Subtitle language: English
Movie Rating: Suitable for all audiences
Tag: Art, Urban art, Musical , Performance, Google, Ikea, Character-driven story, Experimental
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British artist Dan Geesin always measures himself against the world in his personal and humorous work. His influences are drawn from a love hate relationship with the city and the countryside and the misunderstandings in communication. He has produced many award winning, independent short films and is also the songwriter and director of sound for all films by Esther Rots.
Geesin’s work has been included in many museums and film festivals including; Tate Modern, Moma New York, Dutch Central Museum, Cannes film festival, Berlin film festival, Edinburgh film festival.
His short film ‘Elephant Feet’ was sold to ARTE television and shown in numerous international festivals including Clermont-Ferand, Golden Nights Paris, Rotterdam, Worldwide Shorts Toronto, Message to Man Saint Petersburg and won Best Short Film in both Netherlands Film Festival and Motovun Film Festival, Croatia.
Dan Geesin studied at De Ateliers between 1994-1996 and lives in the Netherlands.
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