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Eija-Liisa Ahtila «Consolation Service» | Installation view: ZKM | Center for Art and Media
Eija-Liisa Ahtila, «Consolation Service», 1999
Installation view: ZKM | Center for Art and Media, 2002 | Courtesy: Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services, New York | Photograph: Franz Wamhof | © ;


 
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Finland | 23' 40" | 2-channel video projection on DVD-ROM, color, sound | Concept: Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Director: Eija-Liisa Ahtila | Edition / Production: Crystal Eye Ltd, Helsinki | Archive / Collection: Chara Schreyer, Tiburon
 

 Eija-Liisa Ahtila
«Consolation Service»

»Consolation Service« follows a young finnish couple, Anni and J-P, as they make public their decision to divorce. It is set in early spring in Helsinki, with its frozen landscape on the cusp of thawing.

Narrated in a voice-over by the couple's neighbour, the work presents three dramatic moments in this process: It begins with Anni and J-P's session with their therapist giving them advice on how to come to terms with the end of their relationship, followed by the couple celebrating J-P’s birthday with their friends that ends with the whole group drowning in a frozen lake on their way to the birthday dinner. At this moment, camera angle and perspective change to parallel the shift of the narrative. An underwater monologue contemplates the past and death. The film concludes in a »consolation service«– a final relinquishing of the relationship.

The narrative combines documentary realism and cinematic invention and is fragmented between two adjacent screens, allowing a dichotomized point of view on a single scene while inviting us to see beyond the illusion of fiction.

 

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