The Sane Society
Sep 25, 2019
Production details
Dir. Lode Kuylenstierna
DoP. Dag Kuylenstierna
Prod. Clara Kuylenstierna
Prod assist. Johan Stavsjö Kamil Loutfi, Adam Lamil
Sounddesign. Calle Buddee Roos/Ponytail
Grade. Sander van Wijk/Media Monks
Cast. Charlotte Fredriksson, Igor Romanus, Aquiles Lotoski
Voice cast. Olga Zmiejko
Thanks to. Light in a room, Diktator
May 14, 2019
Production details
Dir. Lode Kuylenstierna
DoP. Dag Kuylenstierna
Prod. Clara Kuylenstierna
Prod assist. Marcus Jonsson Filipsson
Music. Johan Dahlén
Sounddesign. Calle Buddee Roos/Ponytail
Grade. Sander van Wijk/Media Monks
Online. Anders Bergén/The Line
Cast. Tony Gyllenram, Gethin Wyn Jones
Published April 15, 2019
Production details
Dir. Lode Kuylenstierna
DoP. Dag Kuylenstierna
Prod. Clara Kuylenstierna
Sounddesign. Calle Buddee Roos/Ponytail
Grade. Sander van Wijk/Media monks
Cast. Emelie Sörensen, Jennifer Norström
Published February 9, 2019
Production details
Dir. Lode Kuylenstierna
DoP. Olle Lundin
Prod. Clara Kuylenstierna
Sounddesign. Calle Buddee Roos/Ponytail
Grade. Sander van Wijk/Media monks
Cast. Anita Ahlström, Clara Kuylenstierna
Together with Royal Institute of Art MFA-graduate Lode Kuylenstierna, C-print proudly presents the premiere screening of The Sane Society, a new short film project by the artist/ filmmaker. The work is lent its title by noted psychoanalyst and sociologist Eric Fromm’s ‘The Sane Society” (1955) and departs from a recent social media phenomenon of “Self-talk”. Each fragment in the series, varying between 30 to 180 seconds in length and set in distinctive locations that for various reasons have etched on the artist’s mind, sees an individual vocally self-addressing a personal challenge or aspiration in a repetitive mantra reminiscent fashion. The work is marked by a sense of familiarity. At the core, there’s the universal pursuit of striving for a better self – actively shaping life instead of being shaped.
Lode’s practice sees him seamlessly working across several disciplines including film, sculpture, installation and painting. His feature length documentary film ‘Homo Sacer’ (2015) stemming from an incident during the London riots in 2011, was notably screened and praised at international film festivals including CPH:Dox, Krakow Film Festival and Gothenburg International Film Festival. Running along the lines of human and social conditions with the notion of twinhood recurring throughout his body of work, several past projects have been brought forth in collaboration with Dag Kuylenstierna, his fictional twin brother.
We hereby present Mother, the first fragment of The Sane Society. Over the course of the year, new fragments will be presented on the C-print site periodically. Each fragment film can be viewed independently or seen as unfolding chapters making part of a larger narrative.