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CITIES OF LADIES

DIRECTED BY KIM NOCE
UNITED KINGDOM // 2021
6 MINS

Inspired by "The Book of the City of Ladies" by C.de Pizan, the film explore todays hopes.

Reflective Encounters

Cities of Ladies has a curious frame. A small white box surrounded by darkness. This could be used to express isolation, but it instead communicates humanity’s own lack of knowledge. Individually we all know very little, but the fact that we are together in our ignorance is a source of connection. The action of this short comes from shapes that are gradually drawn then just as quickly erased as the various voices of different languages wash over the soundtrack.

Images and sounds are ephemeral in this filmic space, conveying a gentle sense of constant motion. As the short goes on, the refrain of “be kind” becomes almost chant-like. The exclusive use of red brush strokes in the animation can at times resemble blood. Such imagery would normally be associated with horror and gore, but here blood comes to represent a shared life force that connects us all.”

— Cathy Brennan

 

Filmmaker Q&A

A Q&A with filmmakers from the The Body Politic at Encounters Film Festival 2021.

Filmmakers - Gabriel Böhmer (Push This Button If You Start to Panic),Tim Grabham & Filipe Cardoso (Nanodoctor - Iterations 1 to 3), Fan Sissoko (On the Surface), Laura-Beth Cowley - (Crafty Witch), Marnik Loysen - (Brunch) and Kim Noce - (Cities of Ladies).

Hosted by Ben Mitchell, Encounters Animation Selector

Director’s Statement

 

“I’m Only Human” is a commission from Animate Projects to respond to the theme related the sensory, physical and empathetic qualities of immersive platforms to the human senses, with the plan that artists will be encouraged to engage other disciplines and the people affected. I developed the idea during lockdown whilst being on the vulnerable list and I had not left my apartment even for shopping. Like everyone I found coping mechanisms. I started reading about past pandemics.

The Black Death resulted in a shift in the world view of people in 1400 Italy and led to the Renaissance, allowing new individual voices to come to the forefront and a deeper social responsibility developing across Europe. The Spanish flu led to free health care. These changes started with self-discovery and the importance of individual voices being courageous in saying what they believed in, even if it was against the norm. To feel a new way, sensing a new future..

The film is inspired by the life and writing of Christine de Pizan (1364–1430). Christine lived through the year of the Black Death epidemic, losing her husband and father and to survive she became the first woman-mother in Europe to support herself by writing. Christine wrote in many different literary forms on a wide range of topics including debates about equality and justice that are still discussed today.

In “The Book of the City of Ladies” Christine creates a symbolic city where she enters into a dialogue with allegorical and real past female figures; fostering a different view of love, compassion and social responsibility. She explores their importance in society by voicing their unique individual and personal ideology discovered through self-reflection and based on her own “peculiar senses” as a woman.

Through this film I want people to feel and think new ideas, new ways, individually: this is the time for change. Following the structure of the “The Book of the City of Ladies” I created a short-animated film to explore the question Christine asks.

I interviewed people from different social strata, cultures and life journeys; expressing their view for a new world today. view that come from their inner self. I received more than 50 recordings . I could not include all the voices, but they are all beautiful, intriguing, wise and window onto personal hopes.

To view all the participants contributions to the project please head to https://citiesofladies.wordpress.com/recordings

Through the participation process I hoped to create a collective voice of a snippet of today wishes for humanity.

Filmmaker Bio

 

Kim Noce is an Italian artist filmmaker and animator resident in UK. Her work has been screened in major international film festivals, displayed in art galleries, broadcasted in major TV channels, on streaming platforms and won several prizes around the world.

Full Biography https://kimnoce.wordpress.com/about-me/
Filmography https://kimnoce.wordpress.com/filmography/
Awards https://kimnoce.wordpress.com/awards-and-festivals/