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You Can’t Automate Me offers an encounter with the tattooed port workers and stowaway animals of the vast and automated port of Rotterdam, while focusing on its poetic movements.
Other festivals:
International Film Festival Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2021)
Ljubljana Short Film Festival FeKK, Slovenia (2021)
Niederrhein Filmfestival, Germany (2021)
Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands (2021)
Bosphorus Film Festival, Turkey (2021)
International Film Festival Rotterdam, The Netherlands (2021)
Ljubljana Short Film Festival FeKK, Slovenia (2021)
Niederrhein Filmfestival, Germany (2021)
Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam, Netherlands (2021)
Bosphorus Film Festival, Turkey (2021)
Director | Katarina Jazbec |
Director of Photography | Pekic Matija |
Choreography | Diakrousi Angeliki, Katarina Jazbec |
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Katarina Jazbec
Katarina Jazbec is a visual artist working in film and photography. She was born in 1991, Slovenia, and has been living in Rotterdam since 2015. She received her BA from the Faculty of Economics in Ljubljana and her MA in Photography from the AKV | St. Joost art academy in Breda (Nethelands). In her work, which is based on long-standing participatory research, she builds heterotopias and looks for new forms of storytelling while exploring the urgent questions of ethics, identity, agency, and pitfalls of our current dominant economy.
Her recent works have been shown among others at the FIDÉ Festival International du Documentaire Émergent in Paris, the International Festival of Contemporary Arts City of Women in Ljubljana and the TENT Platform for Contemporary Art in the Netherlands. She is a current grantee of the Mondriaan stipendium for emerging artists in the Netherlands. For her film Permeating Hearts, which is about reading with prisoners in Belgium, she was given a Tënk Award at FIDÉ Paris 2019. She is the first recipient of the RTM Pitch Award 2020 by the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Her recent works have been shown among others at the FIDÉ Festival International du Documentaire Émergent in Paris, the International Festival of Contemporary Arts City of Women in Ljubljana and the TENT Platform for Contemporary Art in the Netherlands. She is a current grantee of the Mondriaan stipendium for emerging artists in the Netherlands. For her film Permeating Hearts, which is about reading with prisoners in Belgium, she was given a Tënk Award at FIDÉ Paris 2019. She is the first recipient of the RTM Pitch Award 2020 by the International Film Festival Rotterdam.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team