Posts tagged 2020
An invitation to imagine the other side

On the occasion of his Visions du Réel atelier, Peter extends an invitation for collaboration:

“In just a matter of days a biological invisible entity has brought the world to its knees begging for mercy. Many of us are engaged in a quiet resistance, trying to stop a quickly spreading fire. Now we have a great opportunity to reflect upon how we have been living our lives.

“Paradoxically, our presence is globally inter-connected to one another by our fragile technologies of image and sound, wires and pulses – these things that seem ever more a part of our biology, our nature.

“I consider myself lucky, because I have been holed up editing a film series for several months already. Only a short time ago, I was out in the big, real world, meeting people and asking them what the expression ‘the grass is always greener on the other side’ means to them. This expression has now taken on yet another relevance.

“Now, during this rupture from our usual hectic activity, is a chance to imagine and start creating our future lives. To cultivate our gardens – of science, community, technology, and dirt. To make and keep our grass green.

On the occasion of this virtual Visions du Réel, I’d like to invite any filmmakers or participants of the festival to contribute a little piece of cinema. Something that observes what is happening now, or considers what life might be like on the other side of this experience. It can be a dream, an intuition, a proposition, or a simple fragment of perception. I’d be honoured to receive and assemble a collection of your thoughts and points of view for a future VdR presentation, and possible integration into the series project we are currently working on. Any moving images or sounds from 1-10 minutes or texts are welcome.

Please contact us at  info@petermettler.com with the subject “VdR Green Grass” for upload information.

Peter Mettler at CFI's Canadian Masters Series

The Canadian Film Institute’s Canadian Masters Series is an annual celebration of excellence in Canadian filmmaking, featuring extensive onstage interviews, special screenings, and audience discussions with some of the greatest names in Canadian film history.

Peter is honoured to be the CFI’s first guest for 2020. He will be interviewed by Tom McSorley with a Q&A and reception at Club SAW, followed by a screening of Picture of Light (1994) the next day at Ottawa Art Gallery. Peter will also be giving a talk for students at Carleton University.

For more information, visit the Canadian Film Institute website, or Facebook event pages.

Canadian Masters: In Conversation with Peter Mettler at Club SAW, Ottawa, ON – January 29th, 7:00pm

Picture of Light at Ottawa Art Gallery – Thursday, January 30, 7:00pm