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Explorations of the radical film praxis and extensive oeuvre of filmmaker Zelimir Zilnik.
Shadow Citizens offers insights into the radical film praxis and extensive oeuvre of filmmaker Zelimir Zilnik (b. 1942). Since his beginnings in the lively amateur film scene of Yugoslavia in the 1960s, Zilnik has made more than fifty films, often in the genre of docudrama. Many of Zilnik’s films have anticipated real-world events–the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the economic transition from socialism to a neoliberal order, the annihilation of workers’ rights, and wider social erosion related to labor and migration.
The title, Shadow Citizens, reflects Zilnik’s lifelong focus on invisible, suppressed, and under- and misrepresented members of society. As a concept, shadow citizens is related to amateur politics as a form of political engagement–the imaginative and subversive non-normative knowledge and alternative sensibilities that lie dormant but occasionally push back against politics as usual. Courageous amateurism is prominent in Zilnik’s films, both as a concept and as a method, and the texts in this book elaborate on the potential of shadow citizens and the pressures of the amateur undercurrent in emancipatory politics and artistic production. The notion of shadow citizens, conceived as different minorities that are increasingly becoming majorities everywhere, runs through Zilnik’s oeuvre, where it is used to imagine a new concept of citizenship that pushes current limits and borders.
Contributors
Boris Buden, Greg de Cuir Jr, Ana Janevski, Dijana Jelaca, Edit Molnar, Bert Rebhandl, Marcel Schwierin, WHW, Zelimir Zilnik
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Explorations of the radical film praxis and extensive oeuvre of filmmaker Zelimir Zilnik.
Shadow Citizens offers insights into the radical film praxis and extensive oeuvre of filmmaker Zelimir Zilnik (b. 1942). Since his beginnings in the lively amateur film scene of Yugoslavia in the 1960s, Zilnik has made more than fifty films, often in the genre of docudrama. Many of Zilnik’s films have anticipated real-world events–the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the economic transition from socialism to a neoliberal order, the annihilation of workers’ rights, and wider social erosion related to labor and migration.
The title, Shadow Citizens, reflects Zilnik’s lifelong focus on invisible, suppressed, and under- and misrepresented members of society. As a concept, shadow citizens is related to amateur politics as a form of political engagement–the imaginative and subversive non-normative knowledge and alternative sensibilities that lie dormant but occasionally push back against politics as usual. Courageous amateurism is prominent in Zilnik’s films, both as a concept and as a method, and the texts in this book elaborate on the potential of shadow citizens and the pressures of the amateur undercurrent in emancipatory politics and artistic production. The notion of shadow citizens, conceived as different minorities that are increasingly becoming majorities everywhere, runs through Zilnik’s oeuvre, where it is used to imagine a new concept of citizenship that pushes current limits and borders.
Contributors
Boris Buden, Greg de Cuir Jr, Ana Janevski, Dijana Jelaca, Edit Molnar, Bert Rebhandl, Marcel Schwierin, WHW, Zelimir Zilnik