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Joe Bini's 'Ganymede': Audience Becomes Author
20 Mar
Summary
- Filmmaker Joe Bini explores audience authorship in new work.
- Interactive experience blends book, film, and imagination.
- CPH:DOX festival features unique 'live cinema' event.

The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival (CPH:DOX) is currently hosting a unique "live cinema experience" titled 'Burden of Other People's Dreams: Chapter One - Ganymede.' Created by acclaimed editor Joe Bini, this innovative work defies easy categorization, blending text, imagery, and audience interaction.
Bini, known for his work with directors like Werner Herzog, has crafted an abstract memoir that positions the audience as the author. He stated that traditional feature-length documentaries "doesn't work half the time," advocating for new cinematic forms where the individual experiencing the work holds more creative agency.
This interactive piece, described as an abstract memoir of Bini's life as a film editor, unfolds through an iPad and a screen, allowing participants to actively engage with the narrative. The title itself references Les Banks' documentary about the production of Herzog's 'Fitzcarraldo' and nods to the collaborative role of an editor.
While Bini is exploring ways to increase accessibility due to delivery limitations, the experience is proving popular, with participants leaving comments and reactions in a guest book. Bini expressed interest in developing further works in this vein.




