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A house in a dead-end village street. What can be interesting about that? Get inside the head of Belgian artist Gert Robijns and experience his struggle to create a masterpiece.

After living and working in New York, Berlin and Brussels, the Belgian artist Gert Robijns returns to his native village, a hamlet where his grandmother still lives. Here, he creates his masterpiece Reset Home, a sculpture that at the same time functions as an artist’s residence and exhibition space. The construction of this artwork is a struggle and an intense personal journey that takes him two years. Robijns witnesses his grandmother’s decline from up-close, and with the village he maintains a love-hate relationship.


Credits

Co-producer
Geluidsnabewerking
Sound Design

Title: Reset
Year: 2016
Duration : 58 minutes
Category: Short Documentary
Edition: NFF 2016

Kunst & Cultuur

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