Alberta's Room
Alberta's Room is a journey into the dreams and nightmares of Alberta Gay. The film looks back at a pop icon's tragic fate, exploring a female perspective on a tragedy that has been described as a man's business. Alberta's Room is an experimental film about absence and grief, straddling the border between documentary and fiction.
**Please watch it with headphones on or two speakers (louder than normal. The volume is pretty low in this version) for full experience.
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Victoire Karera KampireDirector
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Victoire Karera KampireWriter
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Marie-Rose UtamulizaKey Cast
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Fiction, Documentary, experimental
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Runtime:17 minutes 35 seconds
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Country of Origin:Belgium
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Country of Filming:Belgium
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Film Color:Black & White
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - Luca School of Art
Victoire Karera Kampire is a Belgian and Rwandan filmmaker and sound designer. At the heart of her artistic quest is the notion of absence filling her films - places of hallucinated archives and experimentation at the border of documentary and fiction - with ghostly presences.