Dundee Contemporary Arts
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Dundee Contemporary Arts
152 Nethergate
Dundee,
DD1 4DY
Scotland
Box office: 01382 909900
Email:
Website: www.dca.org.uk
- Opening times: Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat 10.30am-5.30; Thu 10.30am-8.30; Sun 12.00-5.30
Pale Carnage: Group Show
17 Jul 2007
Events at Dundee Contemporary Arts
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| A laid back session for young people to get involved in making artworks and hand printed magazines, as well as checking out exhibitions and films at DCA. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | Thursdays 6.00–8.00 | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Works made by three artists who were pioneering the use of self portraiture in photography, film and video in the 1970s and 1980s. Please note: some works contain frank images of the human body. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | 23 Apr–22 Jun 10.30am–5.30 | Free |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| A wealthy family are subjected to an increasingly horrific series of 'games' by two young men, beginning with humiliation and ending in torture and murder. The horror-thriller set up seems familiar, but 'Funny Games' is one of the most innovative and shocking films to reach our screens this decade. Chilling, calculated, cerebral, brilliant. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | 16 May–18 May Fri 6.00; Sat 9.00; Sun 1.10 | 01382 909900 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Shot-by-shot, English language remake of Austrian auteur Haneke's post-modern 1997 thriller 'Funny Games', relocated to the US. The tormenting of a family of three (Watts, Roth and Gearheart) by sociopaths Paul and Peter (Pitt and Corbet) while on holiday provide an interrogation of the relationship between violence and voyeurism that remains wholly engrossing and deeply shocking. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | 16 May–22 May Fri 1.00, 3.45, 6.15 & 8.45; Sat & Sun 3.10, 6.00 & 8.45; Mon 4.00, 6.30 & 9.00; Tue 6.30 & 9.00; Wed 9.00; Thu 6.30 | 01382 909900 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Tarantino and Rodriguez's salute to the 1970s exploitation movie focuses on an ex-stripper with a grenade launcher-equipped machine gun leg, who meets and greets a troop of flesh eating mutating zombies. Taking a step down in tone, Tarantino's 'Death Proof' traces two groups of women tied together only by the presence of a lunatic ex-Hollywood stuntman. Complete with the original imaginary trailers, this 'double feature' offers the 'Grindhouse' package up on one deliciously cultish plate. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | 16 May–18 May Fri 1.10 & 8.30; Sat 1.10 & 5.00; Sun 4.00 & 8.00 | 01382 909900 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Animators Blue Sky take a break from their ongoing 'Ice Age' franchise to colourfully realise the universe of Dr Seuss' text. Both Carrey and Carrell are allowed full rein for their brand of vocal mugging as co-directors Hayward and Martino skilfully guide 'Horton' towards a comforting moral about size not being all that important. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | 17 May–18 May Sat & Sun 1.00 | 01382 909900 |
| Location | Date | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Two gobby Dublin criminals bide their time in Bruges, awating instruction from their cryptic and remote gangster boss Harry. Irish playwright McDonagh, in his feature debut, which wrestles some affecting moments from demonstrative characters, nicely teases out the parallels between the trio and Beckett's Vladimir, Estragon and Godot. | ||
| Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee | 20 May–22 May Tue 4.00; Wed 4.00 & 6.30; Thu 4.00 & 9.00 | 01382 909900 |
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