Videoex is a Zürich-based Film festival for Experimental film and Video art. Starting in 1988, it is dedicated to the genre of experimental film. It occurs every year during the last two weeks of May.

The festival usually consists of a Swiss and an international competition, retrospectives of artists, a program dedicated to one or more filmmakers and a guest program. Besides its film program Videoex also hosts Expanded Cinema live acts, performances, discussions and workshops.

History

Videoex took place for the first time in December 1998 as a one-week experimental film screening at the cinema Xenix in Zürich. A manifold program has evolved that attracts an international audience and the number of submitted film and video works has increased every year. In 2008 more than 1800 works from over 50 countries were submitted.

Awards and jury

The awards and jury members over the years are listed below.[1]

International AwardsJury for International AwardsSwiss Awards
2020 Juana Robles, Max Philipp Schmid Jorge Jácome Adam Jasper, Majid Movasseghi
2019 Christine Hürzeler Takashi Makino Joke Ballintijn, Lucas Murari, Sebastián Díaz Morales
2018Silas Heizmann, Kezia Zurbrügg & Philipp Ritler Daniel Jacoby & Yu ArakiCaspar Stracke, Diana Vidrascu, Greg de Cuir Jr
2017Ismail Bahri, Laure ProuvostXimena Cuevas, Richard Ashrowan, Richard BottJosh Weissbach, Aurèle Ferrier
2016--Tom Bogaert, Jela Hasler
2015Zapruder filmmakersgroupAdam Szymczyk, Kim Knowles, Pieter-Paul MortierMax Philipp Schmid
2014Basma Alsharif, Sam FirthUte Aurand, Stephen PartridgeLukas Gut
2013Jesse McLeanAleksandra Sekulić, Sanja Grbin, Romeo GrünfelderPauline Julier
2012Angela ReginatoJaap Pieters, Piero Pala, Dan OkiPauline Cazorla
2011Florence Aigner & Laurent Van Lancker, Till RoeskensMaria Palacios Cruz, Seppo Renvall, Georges SalamehSabine Haerri
2010Jürgen Reble, Inger Lise HansenJulia Marx, Marcel SchwierinAriane Andereggen
2009Sebastian Diaz MoralesMika Taanila, Sebestyén Kodolányi, Jeremy RigsbyKlaus Fromherz
2008Hito SteyerlErwin van’t Hart, Robert Buchschwenter, Alexandra GramatkeMarie- Catherine Theiler & Jan Peters
2007--Elodie Pong, Rolf Hellat
2006Arash T. RiahiFrédérique Devaux, Sébastien Ronceray, Stefanie Schulte-StrathausMichael Sasdi
2005Laura WaddingtonChristine Noll Brinkmann, Barbara Pichler, Brent KlinkumIngo Giezendanner
2004Rachel ReupkeMichael Brynntrup, Norbert Pfaffenbichler, Florian WüstAriane Andereggen
2003François Bucher (USA)Yann Beauvais, Caspar Stracke, Suzanne BuchanMax Philipp Schmid & Beat Brogle
2002Three awards ex aequo: Steve Matheson, Dominic Gagnon, Laura WaddingtonPeter Mettler, Arjon Dunnenwind, Mike HoolboomNicoletta Wartmann
2001Emily Vey Duke / Cooper BattersbyGudrun Sommer, Robert Anderson, Rein WolfsGabriela Gerber & Lukas Bardill
2000Three awards ex aequo: Dan Oki, Mark Roth, Walid RaadDaniel Kurjakovic, Hanspeter Ammann, Franziska OliverTwo awards ex aequo: David Renggli, Jessie Fischer
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Program

The programs for each year are listed below.[2]

SpecialsSwiss FocusGuest Cities/Country Program
2020 Charlotte Prodger, Flatform, Laure Prouvost collectif fact Argentina
2019 Barbara Hammer, Jonas Mekas Uriel Orlow Brazil
2018Salomé Lamas, Filipa CésarPauline Boudry / Renate LorenzAfrican Metropolises
2017Omer Fast, Jean Rouch, Samuel BeckettWerner von MutzenbecherMexico
2016Kenneth Anger, Laurie AndersonUrsula BiemannBeirut
2015Hito Steyerl, Gregory MarkopoulosElodie PongPortugal
2014John Akomfrah, Ute Aurand, Robert BeaversKatarina SchröterItaly
2013Carolee Schneemann, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker-Belgrad und Zagreb
2012George Kuchar, Mike Kelley (artist), Miranda Pennell, Mike HoolboomKlaus LutzWarsaw and Lodz
2011Bruce Conner, Herbert FritschRudolph BurckhardtBrussels
2010Johan GrimonprezClemens KlopfensteinRotterdam and Amsterdam
2009Gustav DeutschUnabhängiges Video Schweiz (UVS)Helsinki
2008-VideofemmesLondon
2007Béla Balázs Studio (BBS)-Geneva
2006Sarah Morris, Marie Menken, Jaap PietersSwiss Experimental Films of the Sixties and SeventiesParis
2005Owen Land, Carolee Schneemann--
2004Harun FarockiIsa Hesse-Rabinovitch-
2003Mike Hoolboom, Stan BrakhagePeter Liechti-
2002Michael Snow, Doug AitkenPeter Mettler-
2001Bruce Conner, Pat O'Neill (filmmaker), Nam June Paik, Oskar Fischinger--
2000Craig Baldwin, Mike Kelley, Vito Acconci, Ito Takashi--
1998John Maybury, Tony Oursler, Bill Viola, Helga Fanderl

Partners and sponsors

Videoex is organized by the non-profit association Videoex and supported by private and public funding agencies. The festival became a regional institution of the Canton of Zürich in 2012, and has been incorporated into the cultural mission statement of the City of Zürich.[3]

References

  1. "Auszeichnungen". videoex.ch. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  2. "Archiv". videoex.ch. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
  3. "Videoex Friends" (in German). Retrieved 2018-04-22.
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