screenings

introduction

For the first time ever, Unsound presents a complete film program to complement concerts and panel discussions.

The bulk of this program connects with the "Systems" project, marking 20 years since the end of communism in Poland.

This project contains films relating directly to the communist period, such as "Beats of Freedom", about rock music in Poland at this time - and also a documentary from the same directors about punk music in Poland in the 80s.

As well, the "Systems" film program includes documentaries exploring how economic and legal systems affect the way music is created and sold. "RiP: A Remix Manifesto" looks at copyright law and the way it attempts to control sampling cultures. "Before The Music Dies" reveals how artificial stars are created by entertainment companies such as record labels.

"Speaking in Code" is a very intimate portrait of the world of techno.

There are still one or two film screenings to be announced, so check the site again soon for details.

Screening: Beats of Freedom
19.10.09 // 21:15 // Manggha
To mark twenty years since the end of communism, the Unsound opening day includes a screening of a new Polish documentary about rock music as a force of opposition during Polish communism, with filmmakers Leszek Gnoinski and Wojtek Slota present to introduce it. Co-produced by Adam Mickiewicz institute, and part of the "Systems" project.
Tickets: By invitation, for holders of week-long pass and free for holders of Jacaszek concert ticket
Screening: Before The Music Dies
21.10.09 // 16:30 // Kino 18
An American documentary, "Before the Music Dies" takes a critical look at the homogenization of popular music, and the way that economic systems and big business have led to the creation of "artificial" music stars. Directed by Andrew Shapter. Part of the "Systems" project.
Tickets: Free
Screening: RiP A Remix Manifesto
22.10.09 // 15:30 // Kino 18
Web activist and filmmaker Brett Gaylor explores issues of copyright in the information age. The film's central protagonist is Girl Talk, a mash-up musician topping the charts with his sample-based songs. But is Girl Talk a paragon of people power or the Pied Piper of piracy? Part of "Systems" project.
Tickets: Free
Screening: Speaking In Code
23.10.09 // 15:30 // Kino 18
A vérité glimpse into the world of techno, a music movement that partly evolved in Berlin after the fall of The Wall. Includes interviews with Monolake, Modeselektor, Wighnomy Brothers and Philip Sherburne, among others. Directed by Amy Grill. Part of the "Systems" project.
Tickets: Free
Screening: Until The Light Takes Us
24.10.09 // 14:30 // Kino Pod Baranami
Feature documentary about the controversial Norwegian black metal scene. American directors Audrey Ewell and Aaron Aites will be present after the screening to discuss the film with Andy Battaglia from The Onion.
Tickets: 10 zl (Unsound passes do not give admission)
Repeat Screening: Until The Light Takes Us
25.10.09 // 14:00 // Kino Pod Baranami
Feature documentary about the controversial Norwegian black metal scene.
Tickets: 10 zl
Repeat Screening: Speaking in Code
25.10.09 // 16:00 // Kino 18
A vérité glimpse into the world of techno, a music movement that partly evolved in Berlin after the fall of The Wall. Includes interviews with Monolake, Modeselektor, Wighnomy Brothers and Philip Sherburne, among others. Directed by Amy Grill. Part of the "Systems" project.
Tickets: free
Selected events
23.10 // St Catherine's Church // Krakow
SoundScapes 3: THE FILM BENEATH YOUR EYELID - Co-Presented with the Wordless Music series, NY: Biosphere Stars of the Lid
23.10 // Manggha // Krakow
SoundProof 1: DETROIT MUTATIONS - co-presented with The Bunker, Brooklyn: Martyn Monolake Shed Marcel Dettmann DJ Spinoza Omar-S

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