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  • Austrian Film Museum - In Person: Robert Beavers

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    "The goal is for the projected image to have the same force of awakening sight as any other great image."

    Over five decades, American filmmaker Robert Beavers (*1949) has come closer to this self-set goal than anyone else in his métier. Those fortunate enough to have experienced the complete retrospective of Beavers' work organized by the Austrian Film Museum in the autumn of 2010 are familiar with the sensory intoxication and the intensity of visual and aural experiences these works give rise to. They offer an immersion into the beauty and intelligence of craft – both when it comes to the places and activities recorded by Beavers (anywhere between Florence and Massachusetts) and in relation to his own film craft shining in the projection.

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    Miércoles, Marzo 8, 2017 - 20:15
    Jueves, Marzo 9, 2017 - 20:15

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    Austrian Film Museum - Vienna, Austria
  • Urban Research: Private Affair

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    In the times of public intrusion into the private sphere, right wing populists and religious fundamentalists threatening the freedom of expression and diversity, and conservative politicians pressing for control and surveillance, the expressions of private life become a political affair again. Related to the slogan of 1968 "The personal is political", the here presented films talk about personal or private affairs in relation to the public sphere and the urban space.

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    De Jueves, Enero 26, 2017 - 21:00 hasta Viernes, Enero 27, 2017 - 20:55

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    Z-Bar, Berlin - Berlin, Alemania
  • Xcèntric: Un pozo amargo y un vergel de granadas - 'Lacrima Christi' de Teo Hernández

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    Lacrima Christi es la película de mayor duración de los más de 150 filmes que realizó el cineasta mexicano residente en París Teo Hernández. Tercera parte de una tetralogía dedicada a la Pasión de Cristo, Lacrima Christi es una exploración de la transferencia entre deseo y mito que toma como punto de partida una serie de objetos encontrados en un mercadillo en Belleville.

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    Domingo, Enero 29, 2017 - 18:30

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  • OFFoff Cinema: Precipitation Mechanism

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    Art Cinema OFFoff presents a unique screening of Asian experimental films in Belgium.

    In a two-part evening, the history of experimental film in Korea since the 1960s will be shown, alongside several contemporary creations from Asia. Together, the two programs explore the relations between the historical avant-gardes and their lasting influences on contemporary work, despite important social and political changes. Next to specific works, there's attention for pioneering groups that make up the Korean underground.

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    De Lunes, Febrero 6, 2017 - 20:00 hasta Martes, Febrero 7, 2017 - 19:55

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    OFFoff Cinema - Ghent, Bélgica
  • Troubling the Image: Tales of Sound and Vision

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    The five-program series "Troubling the Image: New + Restored Experimental Cinema" features an eclectic and wide-ranging group of works that celebrate the vibrancy of experimental and almost-experimental cinema from near and far, now and then.

    Directly and obliquely, narratives are enacted, told, sung, and implied. Keewatin Dewdney’s Wildwood Flower (1971) is a simple, lovely imagining of the Carter Family’s eponymous song. Lois Patiño’s ghost-like smugglers haunt a phantasmagorical Portuguese mountain region in the cryptic Night without Distance (2015). Robert Flaherty’s long-lost film A Night of Storytelling (1935) captures the essence of Irish oral folklore. French-based Iranian filmmaker Arash Nassiri visualizes a conspiracy-driven monologue with a hallucinatory trip through the Paris catacombs in Darwin Darwah (2016). In Edward R. Feil’s The Inner World of Aphasia (1968) medical instructional film becomes a psychological horror film when a nurse becomes the patient.

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    De Viernes, Enero 27, 2017 - 19:00 hasta Sábado, Enero 28, 2017 - 18:55

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    Logan Center for the Arts - Chicago, Estados Unidos
  • Xcèntric: Cosas de mi vida. El cine etnográfico de Chick Strand

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    Chick Strand, fundadora de la cooperativa Canyon Cinema junto a Bruce Baillie en 1961, fue una cineasta pionera en la combinación poética de elementos documentales y técnicas experimentales. A lo largo de sus treinta años de carrera, realizó numerosos viajes veraniegos a México, en los cuales filmó las películas etnográficas que conforman esta sesión, algunas de las más importantes del cine de vanguardia.

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    Domingo, Enero 22, 2017 - 18:30

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  • Guli Silberstein: Line of Violence

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    Until Sunday, January 29, you can watch films by renowned experimental filmmaker Guli Silberstein. Why does he deal with the theme of violence and how did he get to what he is doing? Read more in DAFilms' exclusive interview. The director has also commented on his films specially for DAFilms.

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    De Miércoles, Enero 18, 2017 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Enero 29, 2017 (Todo el día)
  • Mirage. The Films of Ana Mendieta

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    My art is grounded in the belief of one universal energy which runs through everything from insect to man, from man to spectre, from spectre to plant, from plant to galaxy. My works are the irrigation veins of this universal fluid. […] My art comes out of rage and displacement. — Ana Mendieta

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    De Jueves, Febrero 2, 2017 - 19:00 hasta Viernes, Febrero 3, 2017 - 18:55

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    Harvard Film Archive - Cambridge, Estados Unidos
  • Millennium Film Journal: Image Machines

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    The title of the Fall 2016 issue of Millennium Film JournalImage Machines – invites readers to consider artists’ moving image as an interplay between the activities and intentions of filmmakers and the variety of machines and methods employed in the creation of their works. Through disarming voice-overs, archival excavations, and personal interventions, these digital and photo-chemical works chart the leaky tensions between interior and exterior landscapes.

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    Miércoles, Enero 25, 2017 - 19:30

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    Anthology Film Archives - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • The Sound We See: a Mexico City Symphony

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    Echo Park Film Center + LEC + 23 artistas participantes
    Música en vivo por Carlos Alegre, Fernando Vigueras y Ezequiel Guido

    The Sound We See inició como parte del programa de educación gratuita para jóvenes que lleva a cabo el Echo Park Film Center en la ciudad de Los Angeles. Para el proyecto se utilizaron equipos analógicos de cine y se tomó como punto de partida el género "Sinfonía de Ciudad" practicado por Walter Ruttmann y Dziga Vertov en los años veinte para proponer una exploración comunitaria de procesos creativos en ambientes contemporáneos. En esta primera versión, 37 adolescentes recién iniciados en el cine trabajaron con cámaras de 16mm y película blanco y negro. Descubrieron y redefinieron las técnicas utilizados por los documentalistas experimentales para crear un impresionante viaje cinematográfico de 24 horas (cada hora representada por un minuto de película) por su ciudad.

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    De Viernes, Enero 20, 2017 - 20:00 hasta Sábado, Enero 21, 2017 - 19:55

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    Museo Tamayo - México, México

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