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Quarantaine

Georgina Starr

Screening

Event overview

Quarantaine features in a special screening of Georgina Starr's work, taking place as part of the BIG WOMEN Film Festival 2023. The screening event celebrates Firstsite's BIG WOMEN exhibition, curated by Sarah Lucas, which explores womanhood and the societal expectations of age, beauty, fashion and identity.

Quarantaine is Georgina Starr’s most ambitious film project to date. Its title refers to the French word for ‘forty’, and also alludes to the period of enforced isolation commonly known as quarantine (so-called because of its original forty-day timeframe). ‘Une quarantaine’ is also the subtitle of the 1976 film ‘Duelle’ by the French auteur Jacques Rivette, a leading light of the New Wave who has been a regular source of inspiration for Starr, particularly in his predilection for outwardly mismatched but symbiotically connected female leads, and his penchant for scenes and situations where worlds collide and opposites attract.

Two young women, who start out as strangers but soon become friends, follow each other down a metaphorical rabbit hole into a mysterious parallel universe. Here, within the cloistered walls of a clandestine house of instruction, whose multiple chambers are like a series of tests to be passed, they join a queue of women at different stages on the path to enlightenment, having their fortunes foretold, and their identities re-cast, as they come under the gaze of a disembodied singing oracle, called Pearl Mama One. Only by adhering to her code of strict supervision will they be rewarded with the gift of super-vision.  Only by listening attentively to every shape-shifting syllable of her voice will they be able to follow her calling, and ascend to a higher plane of consciousness.

In ancient mythology, the forty days and nights after the first full moon of spring are an interval, or portal, whereby figures from the spirit world can move freely upon the earth. This passage of time, in which the Gods are taking forty winks, is a hiatus, an interregnum; a space outside the bounds of everyday reality, where extraordinary, otherworldly events can be expected to occur. Captivating and beguiling, Quarantaine extends Starr’s longstanding fascination with the esoteric and the uncanny. It is also a dazzling meditation on the alternate realities and grand illusions of cinema.

Quarantaine (2020) by Georgina Starr is co-commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella, The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Leeds Art Gallery and Glasgow International with Art Fund support through the Moving Image Fund for Museums. This programme is made possible thanks to Thomas Dane Gallery and a group of private galleries and individuals. Supported by Arts Council England. Produced by FVU. Producer, Elizabeth Benjamin.

Event details

Details

14 May 2023

Firstsite, Colchester

Firstsite Cinema
Lewis Gardens
High Street
Colchester 
Essex CO1 1JH

11:00

More info and how to book

  • Firstsite is on street level with step-free, level access throughout.

  • A wheelchair is available to borrow from the venue on a first come, first served basis.

  • The cinema has two wheelchair spaces and the front row has step-free access.

  • Assistance dogs are welcome throughout the building.

  • Personal Assistants are offered a free ticket for any session when accompanying a disabled person.

  • There are four accessible parking bays are next to the entrance, allocated on a first come, first served basis - contact 01206 713 700 to find out more. 

  • There are two baby changing units which are located in the blue and yellow accessible toilets.

  • Cloakroom facilities are available at the front desk.

  • Hearing loops are accessible in the cinema, meeting rooms and learning spaces. Some Hard of Hearing film screenings are also offered.

  • A braille map of the building is available from the welcome desk.

  • Portable seating is available in gallery spaces.

Full access information available here.  Address any access questions to +44 (0)1206 713 700 or info@firstsite.uk.

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