For this special screening at La lumière collective, Wheeler Winston Dixon will be presenting a selection of his films from 1970 to the present, concentrating on his more recent work in HD video. The filmmaker will be present to discuss his films with Clint Enns, who will introduce with filmmaker, and conduct a Q&A session after the screening.
Fechas:
De Viernes, Septiembre 21, 2018 - 20:00 hasta Sábado, Septiembre 22, 2018 - 19:55
As part of the summer cycle Femmes femmes, a dedicated special program to the outstanding contribution of director Joyce Wieland to development of Canadian experimental cinema.
Fechas:
De Miércoles, Agosto 15, 2018 - 21:00 hasta Jueves, Agosto 16, 2018 - 20:55
El colectivo Obscuritads(Scott Barley, Mikel Guillen y Sebastian Wiedemann) presentará sus obras en La Générale (Avenida Parmentier 14, 75011 París) el 27 y el 28 de julio a las 19h (entrada libre)
La sesión será presentada por el crítico y programador Boris Monneau. El programa ha sido curado por el crítico y guionista Miquel Escudero.
Fechas:
De Viernes, Julio 27, 2018 - 19:00 hasta Sábado, Julio 28, 2018 - 18:55
De Sábado, Julio 28, 2018 - 19:00 hasta Domingo, Julio 29, 2018 - 18:55
“I once became infatuated with someone I could never know,” William E. Jones states at the outset of his probing essay film Finished, the director’s voice running calmly over scenes purloined from an old black-and-white Hollywood movie. “He was a loner and a rebel, a tragic character determined to sacrifice himself for some higher purpose. Most people dismissed him as a lunatic or a fraud, but they had been deceived by appearances. I wanted to fall into his arms and say that I cared about him for who he really was.
From 16mm to super 8mm, remixed archival footage to newly shot live action narratives, Red Bank's Indie Street Film Festival is proud to present its first ever program of experimental short films. This highly imaginative and engaging program will explore the nuances of analog nostalgia, choosing film as a medium, and what filmmakers are doing to preserve and archive their works in both a physical and digital sphere.
A special program from some of the most exciting, disturbing and inspiring queer experimental short films screened at the 13th XPOSED International Queer Film Festival in May. The festival, which started in 2006 has been a passion project from Queer and Experimental film lovers since it’s inception. Now, it has put together a recap of the most discussed, desired and daring titles from this years program, including the four Lolly Award winners.
Bay Area-based non-profit film and media arts organization Canyon Cinema has, for 50 years, served as a bastion of “artist-made moving image work” not just as an archive, but as a distributor and champion of experimental, avant-garde, alternative and otherwise underserviced filmmaking voices.
Unruly Archives is a program composed of emerging filmmakers whose works interrogate colonialism, cultural erasure, and historical and political truths that have been erased from the "traditional" filmic archive. Each of the works have some relation to the archive, both in the physical and political acts of documentation, be it in use of analog format or incorporation of source material-family photos, home videos, found footage.