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BORDER DISORDER, VIDEO ART

BORDER DISORDER

Video Art

5 minutes

International

Full HD 1920 X 1080, 16:9

Israel 2015

 

Director: Hadar Saifan

Screenplay: Hadar Saifan

Producer: Yair Fridman

Editor: Yair Fridman

Cinematographer: Hadar Saifan

Special Thanks: Oded Hirsch, Ohad Matalon

 

Synopsis:

A static depiction that documents shelters who 'waits' to populate communities in Israeli Kibbutzs near the Lebanese border. Each shot is a still visual image, as if the viewer is forced to wait in the shelter. As the ritual disturbed, the routine is disrupted by its own means.

BORDER DISORDER was Purchased for the Israel Museum Collection (2016)

BORDER DISORDER at The Israel Museum, 2020 -2021 Shutters and Stairs, Elements of Modern Architecture in Contemporary Art - The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Curator: Aya Meron Photo By: Ofrit Rosenberg, The Israel Museum

Epos, Tel-Aviv Museum

Epos, Tel-Aviv Museum

Epos International Film Art Festival, Tel-Aviv Museum Of Art

DISORDERLY, Curator: Oded Hirsch

Kordova, Spain, 2018

Kordova, Spain, 2018

Screening at ULTRAMAR, Kordova

Screening at ULTRAMAR, Kordova 2018

Ultramar video festival catalog

Ultramar video festival catalog

Ultramar video festival catalog

Ultramar video festival catalog

Granada video festival catalog

Granada video festival catalog

Granada video festival catalog

Granada video festival catalog

EMAF, Osnabrück, Germany, 2016

EMAF, Osnabrück, Germany, 2016

EMAF - European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany

Hamburg, Germany, 2016

Hamburg, Germany, 2016

Hamburg Short Film Festival, Germany, 2016

Hamburg, Germany, 2018

Hamburg, Germany, 2018

Hamburg Short Film Festival Catalog, Germany, 2016

Text by Gili Sitton, Erev-Rav Magazine

Text by Gili Sitton, Erev-Rav Magazine

Security Measures exhibition, Sklar Levy Gallery, Modiin, Curator: Shirley Wegner

Making Of 'Border Disorder' video-art - Producer & Editor Yair Fridman crossing a tunnel-shelter in Kibbutz Dafna.

Making of Border Disorder Video-art, Hadar Saifan sets the camera in a kindergarten shelter, Kibbutz Dafna

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