Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression (2007)

Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression (2007) poster

In 1947, two years after the end of the Second World War, Film Journal No. 1 was released in Sarajevo. Fifty years later, after the collapse of the Communist bloc, this newsreel was lost in the confusion of the fighting in Yugoslavia. In Journal No. 1 Hito Steyerl attempts to find out how the footage got lost and what was on this document from the Sutjeska studio. In the simultaneous projection of Journal No. 1 the ‘unattainability of an historical zero hour of the national identity’ takes concrete form: The lost newsreel reports on a literacy campaign as well as Muslim women confidently removing their headscarves. We listen however to eyewitnesses trying to recapture the lost content and we see the artist Arman Kulasic making a number of drawings that resemble the story-boards for the lost film. What appears to be moments of great change remain limited by subjective and uncertain memory. The film was premiered at documenta 12.

Director: Hito Steyerl
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
Release Date:
Country: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany
Language: Bosanski
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression about?
In 1947, two years after the end of the Second World War, Film Journal No. 1 was released in Sarajevo. Fifty years later, after the collapse of the Communist bloc, this newsreel was lost in the confusion of the fighting in Yugoslavia. In Journal No. 1 Hito Steyerl attempts to find out how the footage got lost and what was on this document from the Sutjeska studio. In the simultaneous projection of Journal No. 1 the ‘unattainability of an historical zero hour of the national identity’ takes concrete form: The lost newsreel reports on a literacy campaign as well as Muslim women confidently removing their headscarves. We listen however to eyewitnesses trying to recapture the lost content and we see the artist Arman Kulasic making a number of drawings that resemble the story-boards for the lost film. What appears to be moments of great change remain limited by subjective and uncertain memory. The film was premiered at documenta 12.
Who directed Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression?
Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression was directed by Hito Steyerl.
How long is Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression?
Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression?
Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression is a Documentary film.
Where was Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression produced?
Journal No. 1 - An Artist's Impression was produced in Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany.