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28.05.26, 20:30, Decasia (2002)

There is no better way to bring the season to a close than in a state of collective decay. Decasia is experimental filmmaker Bill Morrison’s ode to decay. Over the years, he has collected archive material on the theme of entropy and edited it together into a melancholic visual poem. From travel journals and dance performances to images of natural phenomena, Morrison’s examples of early cinema consistently show humanity in conflict with its own mortality. This spiritual degradation is formally emphasised by the tactility of the film material itself. The film stock of the films we are shown is so battered that it continues to tear apart and burn up as it plays. The result is a film that devours itself before the viewer’s eyes.

The evening starts at 19:00 with the screening of Decasia featuring the original soundtrack by Michael Gordon. At 20:30, this Re:Score gives the film a fresh musical treatment. Songwriter Stan Antheunis (Softboy/Thans) takes to his sound machines for a musical journey into the heart of darkness. Using loop stations and eerie sound effects, he creates a melancholic yet warm soundscape that celebrates the film’s transformative beauty. Cheers and see you in September.

This film will be accompanied by live music from Stan Antheunis. Both screenings are free of charge.

Programme
28.05.26, 19:00
Decasia (2002)
original soundtrack by Michael Gordon
28.05.26, 20:30
Decasia (2002)
Re:Score by Stan Antheunis
Bill Morrison, 2002, VSA, 70’
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent