Poster image of 《Summer Screening Night》 © Faction

Faction presents the summer screening program 《Summer Screening Night》 from August 23 to 25, 2024. 《Screening Night》 is Faction’s regular curated event, presented for the first time this year. Conceived as a video-focused program, it aims to move beyond conservative exhibition spaces toward a “boundaryless network space” in which creators from various genres can participate together.

With a lineup spanning art and film, and with GV sessions arranged, the program seeks to introduce the practices of creators who expand the boundaries of moving-image genres without distinction between artist and director. In particular, it spotlights works that have often been difficult to address within art exhibitions due to constraints such as viewing time and lighting conditions.


Hansol Ryu, Virgin Road, 2021, Video, color, sound, 10min 21sec. ©Hansol Ryu

《Screening Night》 adopts the motto of a small but substantial film festival. It attempts to differentiate itself from conventional GV sessions centered on directors and actors by offering sincere and in-depth stories that large-scale festivals often overlook, as well as talks that engage closely with audiovisual direction and production processes. T

he first 2024 edition takes place after major film festivals such as Busan, Jeonju, and Bucheon have concluded for the first half of the year, and just before Frieze in September, the high season of the art world. The keynote of 2024 is “a beautiful thriller enjoyed on a midsummer night.” Future editions are planned to take different forms according to theme, including presentations in other seasons, special subgenre showcases, and director-focused programs.

The theme that opens the summer night of 2024 is “Thrill & Chill.” Refreshing yet uncanny gore, thrillers with hidden reversals, and horror films that send chills down your spine! A total of seven works are presented—pieces that make your palms sweat while keeping your eyes fixed on the screen. This screening focuses on the techniques and genre experiments that create thrilling tension in moving-image works.

It brings together a lineup that delivers both thrill and chill while spanning a range of themes: cinematic devices that create suspense across reality and fiction, clichés and reinterpretations surrounding the “young woman,” gore and monster narratives, virtual selves and the uncanny, and more.

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