IMAGINARY CITY
“Imaginary City” is a visual essay which embraces the history of Nuart Festival as a chance to explore the ability of street art to change the ways of seeing the city.
This visual essay aims to discover what makes some cities more vivid than others. At the end it assumes that street art changes the people on the street (it can inspire, encourage, teach or challenge) and those people are changing the city by themselves in a way nobody else could. Therefore, situation “when someone in social housing go out and write quite conceptual text on electricity box” (as said by Martyn Reed in documentary) transforms into well-known right to the city as “right to change ourselves by changing the city” (David Harvey).
“Imaginary City” intentionally avoids everything that one can expect from the mainstream street art movie. It doesn’t have much of an action, art talks instead of creators, and the slow pace of film allures into zone when time disappears. This documentary was not meant to impress, but rather to give an insight into philosophy embraced by one of the oldest street art festivals in the world.
Featuring Martyn Reed, Evan Pricco, Javier Abarca and Carlo McCormick.
Filmed in Stavanger (Norway) 2015 - 2018.
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Kristina BorhesDirector
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MZM PROJECTSDirector
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Nazar TymoshchukDOP
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Project Type:Documentary, Short, Other
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Genres:Poetic Documentary, Visual Essay, Art
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Runtime:23 minutes 38 seconds
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Completion Date:April 14, 2019
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Country of Origin:Ukraine
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Country of Filming:Norway
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Istanbul International Architecture and Urban Films FestivalIstambul
Turkey
October 14, 2019
Turkey Premiere
Official Selection, Finalist -
Grenoble Street Art Movie FestGrenoble
France
November 1, 2020
Winner -
Urban Creativity ConferenceLisbon
Portugal
July 6, 2019 -
Paris Launch at FluctuartParis
France
October 18, 2019 -
Scandinavian Premiere at Odeon Kino StavangerStavanger
Norway
September 6, 2019
Scandinavian Premiere -
UK Premiere at BELMONT FILMHOUSEAberdeen
United Kingdom
April 19, 2019
UK Premiere
Kristina Borhes is a journalist, documentarist and independent researcher focused on the history of graffiti, street art and other practices in contemporary culture.
Together with Nazar Tymoshchuk they founded "MZM PROJECTS", group of filmmakers known for multidisciplinary approach and specific way of storytelling on the thin border between poetry and non-fiction.