8. October 2007
16.00

Brute Figure / Brut Figures

The amateur film Brut Figures – a film on homeless women and freedom - deals with the dialectics of
what is being stereotyped, striving to induce free will both as a process and method. In order to rid
themselves of the bourgeois woman within, homeless women forego conventional comfort and instead
swear by a body without organs. Brut Figures is a political film which - according to Jean-Luc Godard
as summarised in the words of local experts - introduces the notion that film not only deals with its own
concept but actually enables a film think. Ergo, according to Slovenian film expert Marcel Štefančič,
film is capable to strike us, provoking thoughts and engendering realisation in its audience to a degree
that can only be compared to philosophy when using the strikes and power of film. But nothing strikes
as hard as artificial freedom, and despite being artificial – is it freedom nonetheless or is it the one and
only truth? A friend from Karst would – in a wine cellar with aging domestic existentialism – add: «everything
ended before it had even begun...«

Screenplay and directed by: Keka Čalič and Dunja Kukovec
Texts by: Keka Čalič
Editing and music by: Luka Prinčič
Sound processing by: Studio 101

Organized by: City of Women
In collaboration with: Cankarjev Dom

Artists and collaborators
Keka Čalič in Dunja Kukovec