AMOR AND PSYCHE (In Times of Plagues)

An itinerary into the “inner portraits” of the artists to look onto the possibilities and limits of the biological body, with breath as the element crossing the inner-outside border. Through inhabiting MRT and CT thorax scans, the video performance approaches chemical, physiological, psychological and spiritual aspects of breath. It is an exercise in comprehending the importance of one’s vital force, the gravity of which extorts itself when faced with its imminent loss.

  • VestAndPage
    Director
  • VestAndPage
    Writer
  • VestAndPage
    Producer
  • VestAndPage
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Short, Other
  • Genres:
    Surreal, Magical realism, Philosophical, Social
  • Runtime:
    10 minutes 37 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 13, 2020
  • Country of Origin:
    Germany
  • Country of Filming:
    Germany
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • FUORINORMA #4 - La Via Neosperimentale del Cinema Italiano
    Rome
    Italy
    Official Selection
  • GOLEM - To be generative in solidarity rather than creative in solitude
    Athens
    Greece
  • Strangelove Festival
    Folkestone
    United Kingdom
    Official Selection
  • Ibrida Festival / Exibart, 52vids x Ibrida
    Milano
    Italy
    Official Selection
  • PixelsGARAGE Awards of Excellence

    Special Mention: Lockdown Film
  • Metropolis Film Festival
    Milan
    Italy
    Official Selection
  • FUORINORMA #5 - La VIa Neosperimentale del Cinema Italiano
    Milan
    Italy
    January 18, 2022
  • Boden International Film Festival
    Boden
    Sweden
    December 2021
    Semi-finalist
  • Kerala Short Film Festival
    Kerala
    India
    April 13, 2022
    Official Selection
  • MEET Digital Cultural Centre
    Milan
    Italy
    April 07, 2022
  • Désencadré Film Festival
    Paris
    France
    Official Selection
  • Festival di Cinema di Cefalù
    Palermo
    Italy
    Official Selection
  • Arts for Resilience Online Festival 2.0
    Hong Kong
    Hong Kong
    Official Selection
  • Pune Short Film Festival
    Pune
    India
    Official Selection
Director Biography - VestAndPage

Since 2006, German artist Verena Stenke and Venetian-born artist and writer Andrea Pagnes have been working together as VestAndPage internationally in performance art, performance-based film, writing, publishing and temporary artistic community projects.
VestAndPage have been devoted to experimental performance-based filmmaking through which they examine the evolution from original documentation of performative acts toward complexly contextual, non-linear storytelling. They produce their film works on-site as direct and visceral performances, which are never rehearsed or staged and happen in response to often extreme environments "familiar as a dream" (London City Nights) such as Antarctica, underground cave systems, Patagonia, Kashmir or Russian military enclaves. Stenke and Pagnes usually work alone or with a small team of collaborators and use minimal non-invasive equipment. In a constant search through a reflexive mode for new images of interior landscapes, they consider the world their studio and host. They do not go to a place to tell a story; they go to a place to find its story. This approach contains the essential discourse of decolonisation: it is the land that holds us; we never own land. All forms of oppression and abuse on persons, beings, space or objects for art’s sake is to be avoided as all are equal partakers in the co-creation.
Their films are outcomes of broad creative experience and research processes in which they engage in the exploration of so-called “thin places”: locations-in-between, where the veil between different temporalities, occurrences and stories is porous. To perform in these thresholds where the visible blends with the invisible, they have developed a psychogeographical method to activate memory and uncover layers of information and imagery stored in the human body, psyche, spirit, and environment.
VestAndPage’s works resonate philosophically with the queer and dark ecology and object-oriented ontology by Timothy Morton and the phenomenology of perception and embodied cognition studies by Merleau-Ponty. Working on performance art’s liminal, spectral and ritual nature, in their ongoing “Poetics of Relations” they apply endurance, sublimation and risk-taking with a poetic bodily approach to art practice and a focus on universal human experiences.
They consider performance-based filmmaking an artistic practice that serves the body’s capacity to generate knowledge, convey meanings and shape concepts of intimate archiving, with the perceptual acting as a lens on how we view reality and the spectrum of relationships to address the social nature of representation. For them, film can delude space-time, open the unconscious as a resourceful vessel, and reveal processes and relations by linking apparently disconnected persons, objects and happenings.
Their production process involves the recollection of different elements or “shards”: a series of disconnected filmed, non-staged performance actions, poetic texts produced as stream-of-consciousness writing, foley sounds and elaborate musical soundscapes. In assembling them, these shards are placed together organically in the editing process. The new whole that is the film work aims to reveal the existing connections between these previously scattered fragments. Reduced use of digital effects such as dissolve, reverse and layering serves to unveil perceptions of realities that are not feasible in real life but that they consider elemental.
Rooted in both film history and the history of performance art, VestAndPage’s aesthetic has been termed as magical realism, surrealist, hyperrealist or psychomagical. It reflects the poetics of masters such as Maya Deren, Sergei Parajanov, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Godfrey Reggio and Werner Herzog.
They also commit to film as a mnemonic archive for testimonial purposes and produce conversations and interviews with inspiring people from the arts, culture and science on existential topics.
Since 2010, they have produced three feature-length films, a silent film, a trilogy of shorts, two shorts and numerous interview series and art videos. In 2020, they published their Manifesto on performance-based filmmaking: "Poetics of Relations".
They are the founders and directors of the Venice International Performance Art Week, and their research and poetic writings have been extensively published and translated for international readers. They share their methodology and mentoring on collaborative performance and filmmaking in master classes and have been guest lecturers at art academies worldwide.

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Director Statement

Andrea Pagnes: Tuberculosis is one of the oldest contagious infectious diseases. If neglected, it is potentially fatal. Even today, it is the cause of over 4000 deaths a day. It is caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis gram-variable, also called Koch's bacillus. It is often thought to be eradicated, but it is not. It is still present throughout the world, and only early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can defeat it. It is treacherous, invisible; it is transmitted by air, such as the viruses of colds, flu, and SARS-CoV-2. It has an incubation period that can vary from eight weeks to indefinitely, remaining dormant for many years in infected subjects without causing them any apparent harm.

The immune system can restrain it but not wholly defeat it. If some people with latent infection never develop active TB, some 5-10% of carriers will become ill during their lifetime. In this case, it can suddenly become active, as it happened in Verena in early summer 2019. We could not imagine that the fevers, progressive loss of appetite, reduction in body weight, tiredness and prolonged lack of concentration that afflicted her during the past years were symptoms of tuberculosis. We learned about it randomly at the beginning of August due to a magnetic resonance tomography that Verena had to undergo for a herniated cervical disc. Chemotherapeutical treatment to cure the disease lasted six months. Being a couple in art and life, I was always close to her, even during the three weeks of clinical isolation after the diagnosis. According to the doctors, I seemed immune to infection, perhaps because of the vaccination I had as a child or because Verena's disease had not yet become infectious. The idea of returning this experience in art form had arisen in both of us as soon as the isolation period had passed. However, we did not want to slip into a celebration of the illness, let alone a heroic mythification of the sick artist. First of all, we wanted to understand what effects and transformations two people who share everything suffer when an illness occurs in a completely unexpected way, altering habits, dynamics and balances of relationships. To live the prolonged treatment and rehabilitation process and then, once finished, to go back to what had been.

Verena Stenke: We both have been practising breathing techniques such as Prānāyāma, Transpersonal Rebirthing and Creative Dynamic Breathing for a long time. We also have been looking into the chemical and physiological processes involved in these practices. And then, pathogenic microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria are inextricably linked to species by a co-evolutionary relationship. They co-exist in reciprocity, compromise, struggle, acceleration, extinction, awakening, modification and adaptation. During the course of my illness, patience has been the most important lesson. Isolated from the social context, I found myself involved in a much more comprehensive natural process. I experienced elemental connections with nature previously unknown to me, forces that we cannot control, ascribed to the enigmas of our origins. In a radical subjectification, I wondered if the soul itself belonged to biochemistry, like breathing. And just like breathing, during the months of the illness, my being oscillated between feverish obsessions, luminous intuitions due to mental hyperesthesia, psycho-pathologies caused by the toxicity of the bacterial action in the lungs and medicines, symptoms of poisoning, loss of self-control, semi-asphysious due to the accumulation of carbon dioxide due to the lack of oxygen. And then, the will to resist, to understand. Hope results from the suspension of critical capacity caused by a lack of oxygen in the prefrontal cortex. The ego becomes something else. Spes phthisica, the state of euphoria in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, pervades the being intermittently, but in an absolute sense: it is a kind of rebellion before stepping beyond, the lucid dream of a life, the face of love. At other times, the total numbness of the spirit leads everything to concentrate in one place.

I listened to the breath, the danger of losing it forever for an invisible cause that acted within me. Perhaps, if something can kill us imperceptibly and unnoticed from within, then there could also be something that can counteract it, invisibly feeding the strength to survive.