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EXPRMNTL, also known as the '''Knokke Experimental Film Festival''' and '''Festival du Film Expérimental de Knokke-le-Zoute''' was a Belgian avant-garde and experimental film festival. It succeeded the Brussels Experimental Film Festival (1947 and 1958) and was held under the EXPRMNTL moniker in 1963 (EXPRMNTL 3), 1967 (EXPRMNTL 4) and 1974 (EXPRMNTL 5). Started as a showcase for experimental film in 1947 as part of a bigger international film festival followed by a second more specific experimental film festival in 1958 as part of the World Exhibition in Brussels.  
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[[Image:Exprmntl_1963.jpg|thumb|350px|Poster for the 3rd festival edition by Pierre Alechinsky, 1963.]]
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[[Image:Exprmntl_1967.jpg|thumb|350px|Poster for the 4th festival edition by Pierre Alechinsky, 1967. [http://www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparativecinema/index.php/en/15-n-2-forms-in-revolution/133-exprmntl-an-expnded-festival-programming-and-polemics-at-exprmntl-4-knokke-le-zoute-1967] ]]
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[[Image:Exprmntl_1974.jpg|thumb|350px|Poster for the 5th festival edition by Pierre Alechinsky, 1974. [http://www.wikipaintings.org/en/pierre-alechinsky/exprmntl-1974] ]]
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[[Image:Exprmntl_1974_video_catalogue_Vasulka.jpg|thumb|350px|Cover for the Exprmntl video catalogue by Woody Vasulka, 1974. [http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=708453332514907&set=a.572207952806113.154447.246769998683245&type=1] ]]
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'''EXPRMNTL''', also known as the '''Knokke Experimental Film Festival''' and '''Festival du Film Expérimental de Knokke-le-Zoute''' is said to be the most important event ever organized for avant-garde and experimental film.
  
EXPRMNTL is said to be the most important event that has ever been organized for experimental cinema. The festival organized in Knokke-le-Zoute in Belgium in an empty casino between Christmas and New Year, was a key place for experimental film in the critical period of its development, and almost the only meeting point for avant-garde filmmakers for years, the place where experimental movements connected.
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It started as a showcase for experimental film in 1947 as part of the Brussels Experimental Film Festival, followed by a second more specific experimental film festival in 1958 as part of the World Exhibition in Brussels. The festival was later held under the EXPRMNTL moniker in 1963 (EXPRMNTL 3), 1967 (EXPRMNTL 4) and 1974 (EXPRMNTL 5).
  
It was conceived and curated by [[Jacques Ledoux]] and the Cinémathèque royale de Belgique in Knokke-le-Zoute. Ledoux was, at the time, conservator of the Belgian National Film Archive (also known as the Cinémathèque) in [[Brussels]].
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The festival, organized in Knokke-le-Zoute, Belgium, in an empty casino between Christmas and New Year, was a key place for experimental film in the critical period of its development, and almost the only meeting point for avant-garde filmmakers for years, the place where experimental movements connected.
  
Attendees have included Jonas Mekas and Peter Kubelka, Yoko Ono and Jean-Jacques Lebel, Jack Smith and Martin Scorsese, Holger Meins and Pierre Vermeylen. Also present were Marguerite Duras, Marcel Broodthaers, Roman Polanski, Mauricio Kagel, Michael Snow, Hugo Claus, Pierre Clémenti, Martial Raysse, Nam June Paik, P. Adams Sitney, Jean-Luc Godard and many other "flaming creatures".  
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It was conceived and curated by [[Jacques Ledoux]] and the Cinémathèque royale de Belgique. Ledoux was, at the time, conservator of the Belgian National Film Archive (also known as the Cinémathèque) in [[Brussels]].
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The attendees have included [[Jonas Mekas]], [[Peter Kubelka]], [[Yoko Ono]], [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]], Jack Smith, Martin Scorsese, [[Holger Meins]], [[Pierre Vermeylen]], as well as [[Marguerite Duras]], [[Marcel Broodthaers]], Roman Polanski, [[Mauricio Kagel]], [[Michael Snow]], Hugo Claus, Pierre Clémenti, Martial Raysse, [[Nam June Paik]], [[P. Adams Sitney]], [[Jean-Luc Godard]] and many others.
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Exprmntl_1967_protest.jpg|German film students and sympathisers demonstrating against the festival, 31 December 1967. Photograph by Virginia Leirens. [http://www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparativecinema/index.php/en/15-n-2-forms-in-revolution/133-exprmntl-an-expnded-festival-programming-and-polemics-at-exprmntl-4-knokke-le-zoute-1967]
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Exprmntl_1967_miss.jpg|A photograph taken by Ed van der Elsken during the election of ''Miss Expérimentation''. On the left, [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]] and [[Harun Farocki]]. Sitting at a table are the members of the selection jury. Standing on that table, a naked candidate to the title of ''Miss Expérimentation''. On the wall, a detail of [[René Magritte]]'s fresco ''Le Domaine Enchanté''. Published in ''Skoop'', 1968. [http://www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparativecinema/index.php/en/15-n-2-forms-in-revolution/133-exprmntl-an-expnded-festival-programming-and-polemics-at-exprmntl-4-knokke-le-zoute-1967]
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Exprmntl_1967_miss_2.jpg|Miss Expérimentation: [[Jean-Jacques Lebel]] and [[Yoko Ono]]. Photograph by Virginia Leirens. [http://www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparativecinema/index.php/en/15-n-2-forms-in-revolution/133-exprmntl-an-expnded-festival-programming-and-polemics-at-exprmntl-4-knokke-le-zoute-1967]
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==Editions==
 
==Editions==
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[http://www.terryhoponozky.cz/plakat/15943-filmexprmntlfilm Poster design of 3th edition]
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The weeklong third edition began on Christmas Day of 1963. It would become most famous for a riotous partial screening of Jack Smith‘s ''Flaming Creatures'', an incident that has been well-documented and discussed ever since. [http://www.undergroundfilmjournal.com/exprmntl-3-1963-recap/ More].
  
 
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The festival had an influential effect on the London Scene, particularly on members of the London Filmmakers Co-op, especially David Curtis, who was programming for The Arts Lab at the time and reported on the festival for International Times. [http://www.luxonline.org.uk/history/1960-1969/knokke_experimental_film_festival.html]
 
The festival had an influential effect on the London Scene, particularly on members of the London Filmmakers Co-op, especially David Curtis, who was programming for The Arts Lab at the time and reported on the festival for International Times. [http://www.luxonline.org.uk/history/1960-1969/knokke_experimental_film_festival.html]
 
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/jahsonic/1454515642/ Poster design of 4th edition. By Pierre Alechinsky]
 
  
 
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==Literature==
 
==Literature==
* Gerda Johanna Cammaer, "EXPRMNTL 3 / Knokke-le-Zoute 1963. Flaming Creatures, Raving Features" [http://www.synoptique.ca/core/en/articles/cammaer_flaming]
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* Gerda Johanna Cammaer, "[http://www.synoptique.ca/core/en/articles/cammaer_flaming EXPRMNTL 3 / Knokke-le-Zoute 1963. Flaming Creatures, Raving Features]".
* Mister Trippy, "People let’s freak out!", 2009, [http://stewarthomesociety.org/blog/?p=775]
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* ''Revue Belge du Cinéma'', Special Issue: "EXPRMNTL: Festival Hors Normes, Knokke 1963 1967 1974", No. 43, (December 2002), (59).
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* Mister Trippy, "[http://stewarthomesociety.org/blog/?p=775 People let’s freak out!]", 2009.
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* María Palacios Cruz, "[http://www.cinergie.be/webzine/en_belgique_un_cinema_des_limites En Belgique : Un Cinéma des limites]", ''L'Art Même'', No. 42, 2009, pp 8-9. {{fr}}
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* Xavier Garcia Bardon, "[http://www.ocec.eu/cinemacomparativecinema/index.php/en/15-n-2-forms-in-revolution/133-exprmntl-an-expnded-festival-programming-and-polemics-at-exprmntl-4-knokke-le-zoute-1967 EXPRMNTL: An Expanded Festival. Programming and Polemics at EXPRMNTL 4, Knokke-le-Zoute, 1967]", ''Cinema Comparat/ive Cinema'', Vol. 1, No. 2, 2013, pp 53-64.
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* Mike Everleth, [http://www.undergroundfilmjournal.com/exprmntl-3-1963-recap/ "EXPRMNTL 3: 1963 Recap"], ''Underground Film Journal'', 1 Oct 2017.
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==Links==
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* ''[http://exprmntl.be/ EXPRMNTL]'', a film documentary by Brecht Debackere, 2016. [http://www.facebook.com/exprmntl] [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6070466/]
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* [http://www.lepeuplequimanque.org/distribution/jud-yalkut ''EXPRMNTL 1967''], dir. Jud Yalkut, 21 min, 1967.
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* [https://iffr.com/nl/2008/films/exprmntl-the-ghosts-of-knokke-le-zoute EXPRMNTL, the Ghosts of Knokke-Le-Zoute], film programme on IFF Rotterdam, 2008.
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* http://www.cinematek.be/?node=327&lng=nl
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* [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festival_international_du_cin%C3%A9ma_exp%C3%A9rimental_de_Knokke-le-Zoute Wikipedia-FR]
  
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 3 December 2022

Poster for the 3rd festival edition by Pierre Alechinsky, 1963.
Poster for the 4th festival edition by Pierre Alechinsky, 1967. [4]
Poster for the 5th festival edition by Pierre Alechinsky, 1974. [5]
Cover for the Exprmntl video catalogue by Woody Vasulka, 1974. [6]

EXPRMNTL, also known as the Knokke Experimental Film Festival and Festival du Film Expérimental de Knokke-le-Zoute is said to be the most important event ever organized for avant-garde and experimental film.

It started as a showcase for experimental film in 1947 as part of the Brussels Experimental Film Festival, followed by a second more specific experimental film festival in 1958 as part of the World Exhibition in Brussels. The festival was later held under the EXPRMNTL moniker in 1963 (EXPRMNTL 3), 1967 (EXPRMNTL 4) and 1974 (EXPRMNTL 5).

The festival, organized in Knokke-le-Zoute, Belgium, in an empty casino between Christmas and New Year, was a key place for experimental film in the critical period of its development, and almost the only meeting point for avant-garde filmmakers for years, the place where experimental movements connected.

It was conceived and curated by Jacques Ledoux and the Cinémathèque royale de Belgique. Ledoux was, at the time, conservator of the Belgian National Film Archive (also known as the Cinémathèque) in Brussels.

The attendees have included Jonas Mekas, Peter Kubelka, Yoko Ono, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Jack Smith, Martin Scorsese, Holger Meins, Pierre Vermeylen, as well as Marguerite Duras, Marcel Broodthaers, Roman Polanski, Mauricio Kagel, Michael Snow, Hugo Claus, Pierre Clémenti, Martial Raysse, Nam June Paik, P. Adams Sitney, Jean-Luc Godard and many others.

Editions[edit]

1949
1958

The second edition concurred with the World Exhibition in Brussels; Kenneth Anger, Jonas Mekas, Robert Breer, Stan Brakhage, Peter Kubelka, Jan Lenica and Walerian Borowczyk attended. The first prizes were won by Dom and Touch of Evil. 137 films from 29 countries including 7 entries from Poland participated in the competition. The shortlist of the most prestigious artists consists of (in alphabetical order): Kenneth Anger, Stan Brakhage, Robert Breer, Marcel Broodthaers, Mary Ellen Bute, Shirley Clarke, Carmen d’Avino, Maya Deren, Georges Franju, Abel Gance, Claude Goretta, Yoram Gross, John Hubley, Lewis Jacobs, Larry Jordan, Nelly Kaplan, Peter Kubelka, Len Lye, Willard Maas, Marie Menken, Jean Mitry, Ernest Pintoff, François Reichenbach, Ken Russell, Alain Tanner, Stan Vanderbeek, Agnes Varda, John Whitney.

1963

The weeklong third edition began on Christmas Day of 1963. It would become most famous for a riotous partial screening of Jack Smith‘s Flaming Creatures, an incident that has been well-documented and discussed ever since. More.

1967

Of the 170 films shown at the festival, five British entries were included in the competition and John Latham’s celebrated Speak (1962) was a notable omission. However a series of films by Stephen Dwoskin went on to win the Solvay Prize. Michael Snow’s film Wavelength (1967) won the festival’s Grand Prize: a 45-minute zoom across a New York loft apartment, interrupted at various points by changes in the film stock and lens filters, which inspired much of the ‘Structuralist’ filmmaking in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

The festival also saw the stirrings of a potential European Filmmakers Co-op which was to be named ‘Europ’ and, although a meeting took place in Munich in the year following the festival, the representatives of the various European groups could not agree to work together.

The festival had an influential effect on the London Scene, particularly on members of the London Filmmakers Co-op, especially David Curtis, who was programming for The Arts Lab at the time and reported on the festival for International Times. [7]

1974
2009

In the historical context of the Casino, the programme featuring film screenings, live performances, talks and an exhibition of rare documents related to EXPRMNTL discussing the history and importance of the festival took place on 3 May 2009 in the context of the Internationaal Fotofestival Knokke-Heist, 2009. Curated by Xavier Garcia Bardon. Coordinated by Kevin Decoster. [8] [9]

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