An event series accompanying the film about Nam June Paik


Sat | 13.5 | 16:30 | Cinematheque 1

Extensive Q&A with the director of the film

A screening of “Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV,” followed by a Q&A with the filmmaker Amanda Kim and Nicola Trezzi, Director and Curator at CCA Tel Aviv-Yafo


Sat | 20.5 | 20:00 | Tel Aviv Museum

Nam June Paik at Tel Aviv Museum of Art

A screening of “Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV,” with an introduction by Tal Lanir, associate curator for special projects, who will talk about one of his works, “Global Groove” (1973), which can be found in the museum’s collection.


Mon| 15.5 | 19:45 | Cinematheque 2

The Other Side of the Screen /// Video Sculpture in Israel

A tribute to Nam June Paik


Additional film information

Nam June Paik: Moon Is The Oldest TV

More than an artist, Nam June Paik, the father of video art, was a prophet, and this subversive art and technological vision are now more relevant than ever. The film shows the life and art of a man who had no qualms about approaching sacred cows—or indeed skewering them.

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