Events

  • Cosmic Rays Film Festival 2020

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    The 3rd Cosmic Rays Film Festival will beam into Chapel Hill on Thursday, March 5th and Friday, March 6th, to present 6 programs of performances and film screenings that explore the artistic possibilities of film and media. All events including all screenings and performances are free and open to the public. Screenings will be held at the historic Varsity Theater (123 E. Franklin Street), and performances will be held at Nightlight (405 ½ W. Rosemary Street).

    Dates: 

    Thursday, March 5, 2020 (All day) to Friday, March 6, 2020 (All day)
  • Anatomy of silence

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    Video Art Miden presents “Anatomy of silence“, a Greek video art selection curated by Gioula Papadopoulou, at [.BOX] Videoart Project Space, Milan, from 5 to 19 of March 2020.

    The selection gathers visual works that silently but sharply comment on human existence, through strong symbolic images and minimalistic actions. The selection features 9 video works by acclaimed and emerging video artists from Greece.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, March 5, 2020 (All day) to Thursday, March 19, 2020 (All day)

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  • Directors Lounge Screening: Kim Collmer - Behind the Curtain

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    Animation and "real film" come together almost seamlessly in the work of Kim Collmer, connecting creative fantasy with space and place. The artist who lives in Köln was born in Seattle. She studied Art History and German in Washington and Sculpture and Animation in Chicago. She works with video, installation, and painting/collage. For her films, she uses an amazing variety of materials both in front of the camera as in her editing process.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, February 27, 2020 - 21:00 to Friday, February 28, 2020 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    Z-Bar, Berlin - Berlin, Germany
  • Designed Reminiscence Vol.3

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    Designed Reminiscence is a screening series dedicated to exploring themes of family, home and memory. This iteration, Volume 3, focuses on analog processes and methodologies, highlighting their inextricable connection to the aforementioned themes. The program includes work by Colectivo Los Ingrávidos, Rhayne Vermette, Rob Orlowski, Nazli Dinçel and Milica Jovcic.

    Total running time: 70 minutes
    Curated by Alex Faoro

    Dates: 

    Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 20:00 to Sunday, March 22, 2020 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    Al's Cinematheque - New York, United States
  • Xcèntric: Access to the View. Films of Amy Halpern

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    The films of Amy Halpern are devoted to the pleasures of light, of perception and of film as a medium. Their intellectual interplay, along with the aesthetics of pleasure and the resulting synesthetic associations, give rise to intimate, melodic, sensual experiences. 

    As a child, Amy Halpern made compositions using light and movement, like all children. She was interested in looking at volumes, both spatial and temporal, positive and negative spaces, and their representation and/or suggestion on screen.  

    Dates: 

    Thursday, February 27, 2020 - 19:30

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  • Cineinfinito #125: Tom Palazzolo

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    Tom Palazzolo (1937) was born in St. Louis, MO in 1937. His interest in painting led him to move to Chicago in 1960 and begin studying at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where he also studied photography with Kenneth Josephson. Ken encouraged Tom’s interest in filmmaking, and Tom was given use of a Bell and Howell 16mm camera that had been donated to the department by a veteran WWII cameraman. Tom’s first films were completed shortly after his graduation with both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in photography in 1965.

    Dates: 

    Friday, February 28, 2020 - 18:00 to Saturday, February 29, 2020 - 17:55

    Venue: 

    Centro Cultural Doctor Madrazo - Santander, España
  • Lewis Klahr's Circumstantial Pleasures

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    Light Industry is proud to present the world premiere of Circumstantial Pleasures, a new cycle of films by Lewis Klahr.

    Shaped by soundtracks ranging from girl-group bops to post-punk noise, Klahr’s cut-out animations conjure narratives that are at once cryptically articulated and forcefully emotional. These collage films, scholar Tom Gunning observes, “have always mimed the processes of memory by pulling together the discards of contemporary life (images from ads, textbooks, or comic books, objects such as game pieces, menus, playing cards) into scenarios that seem like some Hollywood film dimly remembered.”

    Dates: 

    Saturday, February 29, 2020 - 19:00 to Sunday, March 1, 2020 - 18:55

    Venue: 

    Light Industry - New York, United States

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