Johan van der Keuken 2002 / Het leesplankje / Netherlands 1973
In Dutch primary schools, first-years learn to read via traditional methods involving words and pictures. With creative irony, the director develops this system by gradually replacing images from conventional teaching aids with shots taken from major political and social issues of the moment.
In a Dutch primary school, first years learn to read via traditional methods using words in combination with pictures. In a creative, ironic frame of mind, the director developed this system of teaching by gradually replacing images from conventional teaching aids with shots extracted from fervid political and social events. This ten-minute film is a highly concise expression of Van der Keuken’s worldview. “Within a very small space I attempted as far as possible to separate the sequential nature of the images and their meanings. By using short takes I was able to get as far as Salvador Allende’s speech and scenes of Pinochet assuming power in Chile. Then we return again to the beginning, but the whole memorising process is now destroyed”.
10 min / Black & white, 16 mm
Director Johan van der Keuken
/ Screenplay Johan van der Keuken
/ Dir. of Photography Johan van der Keuken
/ Music Pop Corn
/ Editor Jac Verheul, Johan van der Keuken
/ Production Lucid Eye Films
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