Proyecciones

  • Cineinfinito #8: Rick Hancox

    By on

    Rick Hancox, cineasta, profesor de cine, músico (nacido en Toronto, el 1 de enero de 1946). Hancox creció en Ontario, Saskatchewan y la Isla del Príncipe Eduardo. Los tres lugares han conformado sus documentales experimentales, poéticos y con un elegante acabado, en los que funde paisajes personales con elementos del tiempo, la memoria y la historia.

    Hancox se introdujo en el cine en la Universidad de la Isla del Príncipe Eduardo siguiendo las enseñanzas del documentalista George Semsel. Se graduó en cine y fotografía en las universidades de Nueva York y Ohio, donde obtuvo un MFA en cine en 1973. En este periodo cinco de sus cortometrajes se llevaron importantes premios en el Canadian Student Film Festival. Tras trabajar brevemente como documentalista en la ciudad de Nueva York, Hancox marchó a enseñar cine en el Sheridan College de Oakville, Ontario (1973-85).

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Diciembre 30, 2016 - 17:00 hasta Sábado, Diciembre 31, 2016 - 16:55

    Local: 

    Filmoteca de Cantabria - Santander, España
  • Bradley Eros & Jeanne Liotta: Subverted Horseplay

    By on

    Artists Bradley Eros and Jeanne Liotta, former partners in art and life, reunite to perform together for the first time in over fifteen years. 

    In “Subverted Horseplay” (1994-97), the last performance work of their nearly decade-long collaboration Mediamystics, the mythology of Cowboys and Indians as derived from Hollywood movies and other mass media is subverted through manipulations of the projectors and other interventions that as described by the artists alter and result in the opening of “these fixed iconic pictures to a shifting resonance within their cultural reception”.

    Fechas: 

    Sábado, Diciembre 17, 2016 - 19:30

    Local: 

    Microscope Gallery - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Turbidus Film #17: Jerome Hiler

    By on

    Turbidus Film and Fylkingen present, as a part of Kortfilmsdagen, three films by Jerome Hiler. The films by Hiler blend a beauteous celebration of the sensual world with a deep sense of introspection and solitude. They are occasions for reflection and meditation, on light, landscape, time and the motions of consciousness. For example, In the Stone House literally compiles physically fragile and intensely poignant footage shot during the same period chronicled in Nathaniel Dorsky's Hours for Jerome (1967-1971).

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Diciembre 21, 2016 - 19:00 hasta Jueves, Diciembre 22, 2016 - 18:55

    Local: 

    Fylkingen - Stockholm, Suecia
  • Close-Up Cinema: Transgression

    By on

    Karel Doing presents a programme exploring cinematic mischief, with a collection of works that undermine and disrupt contemporary political discourse whilst providing a counterpoint to aestheticism – a tonic for the modern malaise. This selection brings together films from across Europe to reveal surprising links between disparate makers and thinkers – followed by a discussion with the filmmakers about their outspoken and radical positions.

    Fechas: 

    De Sábado, Diciembre 10, 2016 - 20:00 hasta Domingo, Diciembre 11, 2016 - 19:55

    Local: 

    Close-Up Cinema - London, Reino Unido
  • Mire: Mechanics of the Copy

    By on

    This special session is the launch of the "Re-engineering the industry" program, dedicated to a Mire laboratory machine, the Debrie contact printer, which makes it possible to copy 16mm film. In the coming months, masterclass, workshop and artist residency will aim at a dialogue between artists and technicians in order to perpetuate and develop the use of machinery abandoned by the film industry and to reappropriate its use for artistic purposes.

    Fechas: 

    De Jueves, Diciembre 15, 2016 - 21:00 hasta Viernes, Diciembre 16, 2016 - 20:55

    Local: 

    Le Cinématographe - Nantes, Francia
  • MuMaBoX #51: Le Film est déjà commencé?

    By on

    In 1951, Maurice Lemaître made his first film, Le Film est déjà commencé? (Has the film already started?). It is the first attempt to destroy the normal framework of the cinematographic representation in which each element is upset: image, sound, screen, venue, spectators... It is the advent of syncinema: it is no longer just a film projection, but a cinema session that has become a work of art as a whole.

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Diciembre 14, 2016 - 18:00 hasta Jueves, Diciembre 15, 2016 - 17:55

    Local: 

  • Los Angeles Filmforum: Apocalypsis, by Eric Leiser

    By on

    Filmforum concludes its 2016 season with a return visit from filmmaker Eric Leiser.  Experimental animator Eric Leiser makes films that explore dreams, Christian imagery, surrealism, and magical realism while employing a variety of cinematic techniques, including stop-motion animation and holography.

    Fechas: 

    Domingo, Diciembre 11, 2016 - 19:30

    Local: 

    Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian - Los Angeles, Estados Unidos
  • CONTRE-COURANT - An event about experimental cinema

    By on

    Over the course of two days, artists, theorists, programmers, curators and experimental film lovers will come together for a series of round table discussions, film screenings and an installation to reflect on, question, discuss, discover and share in this multi-faceted art practice, considered to be cinema’s very soul. 

    Our aim is to create an event that offers the opportunity to discover experimental filmmaking as a vast and rich art form, revealing endless possibilities and links between theory and practice.

    Fechas: 

    De Jueves, Diciembre 15, 2016 (Todo el día) hasta Viernes, Diciembre 16, 2016 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    la lumière collective - Montréal, Canadá
  • Intimate Observer: Family Portrayals by Marjorie Keller

    By on

    In her brief life, Marjorie Keller made nearly thirty films in her own distinctive cinematic voice. From her earliest efforts in the late 1960s, Marjorie was attracted to film’s potential to portray the complexity of private events and personal relationships, mostly in response to family life. Her gestural and vivid camerawork, along with an intricate approach to poetic editing, created a body of work that is unsurpassed in its intimacy and conveyance of feelings and concerns.

    Fechas: 

    De Sábado, Diciembre 10, 2016 - 19:00 hasta Domingo, Diciembre 11, 2016 - 18:55

    Local: 

  • Processed: To Each Their Own Image

    By on

    At a time when images are increasingly subject to digital processing through a multiplicity of technologies and formats, artists are confronted by a plethora of visual and expressive possibilities. The 16mm films and videos by New York artists assembled for this programme present personal ways of chemically or digitally manipulating moving images.

    Works by Peggy Ahwesh, Katherine Bauer, Lisa Gwilliam & Ray Sweeten (DataSpaceTime), Sarah Halpern, Josh Lewis, Zach Nader, Keith Sanborn, Leslie Thornton, Matt Town

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Diciembre 7, 2016 - 19:00 hasta Jueves, Diciembre 8, 2016 - 18:55

    Local: 

    Centre Pompidou - Paris, Francia

Páginas