Experiencing Interruptions?

AourtRage

A modern artist confronted by the ways of the art world - transforms his rage into art - turning an AK-47 into a violin and disrupting a modern art show with it.

  • Var Sahakyan
    Director
    Lentil Soup
  • Var Sahakyan
    Writer
    Lentil Soup
  • Var Sahakyan
    Key Cast
    "Artist"
  • Sarah Lynn
    Key Cast
    "Helicopter artist"
  • Johnathan Hodapp
    Key Cast
    "Drone artist "
  • Marianna Ramirez
    Key Cast
    "Doctor"
  • Grace Agnes
    Key Cast
    "Camerawoman"
  • Hadar Rosenthal
    Director of Photography
  • Project Type:
    Music Video, Short, Student
  • Runtime:
    3 minutes 29 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 21, 2024
  • Country of Origin:
    France
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
Director Biography - Var Sahakyan

Artist and Filmmaker based in Prague. Attending Prague film school (Jan 2024 -Aug 2024)

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Director Statement

To know if he created art, the artist must come out of the process of creation, liberated from himself (or his Self). Therefore, it is not a brush, hand, camera or eye that the artist works with – but internal freedom. We have boxed everything into categories and have names for everything: painting, drawing, portrait, film, abstract, this – that. It works well for search engines and our convenience. But the deep urge of creativity comes in a formless force of creation. Breathe it into any form and there it is. It may be a meal, a canvas, or a dance. What you can touch, or experience is called “the work” of art, but “the art” is the inner experience of the creator in a given moment in which he/she manifests something into existence. Thus, the artwork which we can see or touch, is not the art itself, but the surface that bears the traces of that inner experience. It is all about the inner experience. And the purpose of having any work is that the work hopefully can, in some way trigger an experience or insight of a similar kind in the viewer. Therefore, the artist’s primary focus is not the result, but what’s going on within himself/herself at the time of the creation.