Kala azar is Greek artist Janis Rafa’s first feature film. The title derives from a form of disease that decimated the canine population of southern Europe in the 1990s. Focused on a young couple who work in an animal crematorium, the film is set in the countryside around a southern European city that the two young people drive through to recover the carcasses of animals. Through widescreen shots, a dilated rhythm and sparse dialogue, the film immerses the viewer in a dark atmosphere, with some room left for empathy and hope. The two young people find refuge in their love, and comfort in their compassion and concern for animals. Their affectionate gestures shine light on what would otherwise be a dark existence in a desolated Greece, whose abandoned landscape bears signs of devastating economic and social crises. Janis Rafa won the Feature Expanded Distribution Award 2017 with this film’s project.
Janis Rafa (Grecia 1984, vive e lavora tra Amsterdam e Atene) è artista e filmmaker. Tra le sue personali si ricordano quelle al Centraal Museum Utrecht (2019) e al Internatinales Kunstlerhaus Villa Concordia (2018). Ha partecipato a Manifesta 12 Palermo (2018). Nell’ambito dello Schermo dell’arte ha partecipato a Feature Expanded (2017) e VISIO (2015) e alle mostre Directing the Real: Artist’s Film & Video in the 2010s (2017) e VISIO. Next Generation Moving (2015).
Selected Filmography Take 11: What Remains is a Wound Disembodied, 2018; Winter Came Early, 2017; This Thin Crust of Earth, 2016.