Around Sound // The Tuba Thieves

04.01.202615:30 uur
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Program start 3:30 p.m.
Program end 5:15 p.m.
Location Frans Mannaertsstraat 14 G, Tilburg
Ticket price 9.50
Genre Documentary/Drama
Language English spoken, English subtitled

Around Sound

How does sound tell a story? In the three-part film series 'Around Sound', three films are central where not the image, but sound is the leading narrative. What if sound doesn’t serve the visual, but instead takes the lead in telling a cinematic story?

Optics are everything, could be the motto of our contemporary culture. Whether something is real or genuine hardly seems to matter anymore, as long as the picture looks right. The regime of visual language is so dominant that our eyes appear to have become our primary senses. Yet in the battle for our attention through visual overstimulation, we are forgetting an important source for storytelling: sound. 

The screenings focus on an optimal sound experience, which is why they take place at Volver Studio near Ringbaan Noord. Balloons will be available for the audience who want to feel the film’s soundtrack. A sign language interpreter will be present during the screening of The Tuba Thieves. All three films will be briefly introduced by curator Anneroos Goosen, and will open with a short sound film by Het Concreet. Afterwards, you can listen to a tape piece by Het Concreet in the sound studio’s control room. The opening film for this screening will be by Het Concreet X Janneke van der Putten.

The Tuba Thieves

‘A cinematic experience that invites the viewers’ full sensorial engagement.’ – Variety

The deaf filmmaker Alison O’Daniel came across a news story about the unsolved theft of tubas from several high schools in Los Angeles. This became the starting point for a visual poem on how people across the spectrum of deafness experience sound. The Tuba Thieves is not a story about thieves or missing tubas, but asks what it means to listen. 

Post Pop Up

Around Sound is part of a special programme called Post Pop Up. Three innovative voices have curated, on behalf of Pop Up Cinema, a series of three unique film screenings at special locations, each based on distinctive themes. This is the final triptych in the series, curated by Anneroos Goosen from Het Concreet.

Het Concreet is a sound collective based in Tilburg, dedicated to experimenting with analogue sound techniques and working with tape. From their studio on the Ringbaan-Oost, founders Mathijs Leeuwis, Mathijn den Duijf and Anneroos Goosen collaborate with a wide range of makers to explore the many forms of sound in its physical shape.