Screenings

  • Young Austrian Avant-Garde Films - the films of filmkoop wien

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    Founded in 2008 by filmmakers with a love for celluloid - the filmkoop wien is the only artist-run film lab in Austria. The collective's mission is to support film arts and offer the space for cinematic experiments. Invited by Canadian filmmaker Madi Piller the filmkoop wien is very happy to present - for the first time in Toronto - a full program of films produced in this lab, created by the hands of its members. The program shows films in Super8, 16mm and 35mm format and aims to present a glimpse of recent Austrian Avant-Garde films created by the young generation.

    Stefanie Weberhofer will be there for a Q&A afterwards. Friendly supported by the Austrian Cultural Forum Ottawa.

    Dates: 

    Wednesday, April 27, 2016 - 21:00 to Thursday, April 28, 2016 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    Cinecycle - Toronto, Canada
  • DIM Cinema: Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer

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    Thom Andersen’s extraordinary meditation on the nature of vision, a project that began as a UCLA film thesis for which the aspiring filmmaker re-photographed thousands of Muybridge images, is “at once a biography of Muybridge, a re-animation of his historic sequential photographs, and an inspired examination of their philosophical implications…The ‘zoopraxography’ of the title speaks to both Muybridge’s practice of motion study — as distinct from photography — and his 1879 device, which enabled the images’ projection.

    Dates: 

    Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    DIM Cinema - Vancouver, Canadá
  • Light Movement 12: Vincent Grenier

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    Light Movement presents in collaboration with Arsenal Berlin: Vincent Grenier
    curated by Ute Aurand and James Edmonds

    This month we are very lucky to be able to offer you this incredible double program from Vincent Grenier, who will be present at the Arsenal and visits us as part of a tour of Europe. Grenier originates from Quebec City in Canada, but has spent much of his time living in New York, as well as being highly active in the Montreal Art scene of the 70's and 80's. Since the 70's he has made experimental films, creating a body of distinct work on 16mm, before branching out into HD cinema at the end of the 90's, furthering his facination with uncertain spaces, unexpected shifts in filmic constructions and "visual movements comprised of both experiential and physical interactions with the image and philosophical queries into the nature of representation." (VG)

    Dates: 

    Friday, March 25, 2016 - 19:30

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  • Domestic Dystopias: Lost, Found, and Reimagined

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    Oddball Films welcomes film collector, filmmaker and found footage expert Anthony Buchanan all the way from Colorado for our Cinema Soiree Series, a monthly soiree featuring visiting authors, filmmakers and curators presenting and sharing cinema insights.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, March 31, 2016 - 20:00 to Friday, April 1, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    Oddball Films - San Francisco, United States
  • China Girls in Experimental Film

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    The “China Girl,” sometimes called a “China Doll” or “girl head” is a type of reference image used in commercial film laboratories since the late 1920s and continuing in limited used today. The China Girl has appeared in more films than any actress, though, outside of the film laboratory, she is rarely seen. Behind the scenes, however, she is essential to setting the appearance of a film, determining exposure, image density, and color balance. While the China Girl is a crucial part of the film production process, her essential role in film history has been most often overlooked.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, March 29, 2016 - 19:00 to Wednesday, March 30, 2016 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    Hubbell Auditorium - Rochester, United States
  • Xcèntric: The Beauty of My Island. The World of Klaus Lutz

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    Hannes Schüpbach leads us into the world of Swiss artist Klaus Lutz (1940-2009), by means of the simultaneous screening of his films on a screen and balloons, a talk about his work and a documentary by Frank Metter on his creative process.

    The enigmatic work of Klaus Lutz lies somewhere between the meditations of a recluse and the fantasies of a utopia visionary. With reminiscences of Georges Méliès, Chaplin, the Russian avant-gardes and the Bauhaus, with a touch of futurism, his films are mysterious mental landscapes that tell almost mythological stories about a man who lives in a strange, solitary world. The protagonist—Lutz—flies over imaginary cities and through interstellar space, interacting with anthropomorphic signs and drawings, all filmed and edited in camera in the small Manhattan apartment where he lived.

    Dates: 

    Friday, March 18, 2016 - 19:00 to Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 18:55

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  • Peephole Cinema: Bioshift

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    The Peephole Cinema is pleased to present Bioshift - elemental designs for a malleable world. Work by Beth Krebs, Joanna Priestley and Jill Taffet will be on view 24 hours a day from March 28th through May 22nd, 2016.

    Dates: 

    Monday, March 28, 2016 (All day) to Sunday, May 22, 2016 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Peephole Cinema San Francisco - San Francisco, United States
  • Xcèntric: Patterns in a Chromatic Field. Hannes Schüpbach

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    The films of Hannes Schüpbach interweave light, colour, gesture, and many details of everyday spaces to create highly lyrical images. This session will be attended by the Swiss filmmaker, who will be presenting his films. The cinema of Hannes Schüpbach aims not to represent the world, but rather, like the geometries of a carpet, to reconstruct and materialize its system of infinite relations. For this Swiss artist and filmmaker, a film is like a carpet in which a series of images unfold, handwoven into a patterned fabric.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, March 17, 2016 - 20:00 to Friday, March 18, 2016 - 19:55

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