Although by no means a conventional narrative, and certainly a film inspired by the avant-garde’s simultaneous engagement with formal abstraction and material energy, L’Arrivée also engages with the history and form of narrative cinema. Certainly, its role in that relation is a critical one, revealing both the mechanism and the material that commercial cinema strives to conceal. But while engaged in a process of deconstruction, L’Arrivée also recognizes the power of cinema, utilizing its control over space, and in this film especially, time, in order to uncover the energies of motion and story, of the violence inherent in both revolt and containment. (Tom Gunning)
L’ Arrivée
L’ Arrivée
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- Direction: Peter Tscherkassky
- Production: Peter Tscherkassky
- Format: 35mm
- Color: B/W
- Production Country: Austria
- Production Year: 1998
- Duration: 3΄
- Contact: sixpackfilm
- Awards/Distinctions: 2nd Prize – Madrid Semana de Cine Experimental 1998
Realisation & Concept: Peter Tscherkassky
Peter Tscherkassky
Peter Tscherkassky has been making films since 1979. His films received more than fifty awards including Golden Gate Award (San Francisco), Main Prize at Oberhausen, and Best Short Film at the Venice International Film Festival. He studied philosophy. His dissertation was titled Film as Art (1986). He organized several film festivals and curated countless film programs. Since 1984, he has written numerous essays on avant-garde films. He is the editor of the book Peter Kubelka (1995). He co-founded sixpackfilm (1991). 2005: World premiere of Instructions for A Light And Sound Machine at the Cannes Film Festival. Since 2006, he has presented numerous exhibitions of his Film Strips Light Boxes in several countries. In 2010, Coming Attractions had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. He is the editor of the book Film Unframed: A History of Austrian Avant-Garde Cinema, published in 2012. In 2015, The Exquisite Corpus had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. From 2018 to 2021, a series of concerts with newly composed soundtracks for his CinemaScope trilogy was performed by Ensemble Nikel, in Darmstadt, Utrecht, Graz, New York, Tel Aviv, Paris, Metz, Brussels, and Copenhagen. In 2019, he was awarded the Golden Cross of Merit from the City of Vienna. In 2021, Train Again has its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. In 2021, the double-vinyl-LP Dirk Schaefer: Peter Tscherkassky, All the Soundtracks (2005–2021) was released on the label purge.
Filmography
1981 Blood-Letting (short)
1982 Erotique (short)
1982 Film of Love (short)
1983 Freeze Frame (short)
1983 Holiday Film (short)
1983 Miniatures – Many Berlin Artists in Hoisdorf (short)
1984 Ballett 16 (short)
1984 Motion Picture (La sortie des Ouvrier de l’Usine Lumiére á Lyon) (short)
1985 Manufracture (short)
1986 kelimba (short) 1
987 Shot-Countershot (shot)
1992 Parallel Space: Inter-View (short)
1996 Happy-End (short)
1997 L'Arrivée (short)
1999 Get Ready (short)
1999 Outer Space (short)
2001 Dream Work (short)
2005 Instructions for a Light and Sound Machine (short)
2006 Nachtstueck (Nocturne) (short)
2010 Coming Attractions (short)
2015 The Exquisite Corpus (short)
2021 Train Again (short)