Events

  • DIM Cinema: Preuzmimo Benčić (Take Back Benčić)

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    Shot in Rijeka, Croatia, with a cast of local children, this experimental documentary by Vancouver-based artist Althea Thauberger draws upon collective labour and the perspective of youth to tell the story of a defunct worker-managed factory at a time when the future of the building, and the city itself, is in question. By weaving together improvisation with material collected during a six-week occupation of the factory by performers and crew, the film re-imagines the site’s politics, history, and future while simultaneously exploring the relationship between work, art, and play. Followed by a panel and Q & A.

    Please join us afterwards for a reception in the lobby to celebrate the launch of the monograph of the film, published by Musagetes.

    Dates: 

    Monday, May 16, 2016 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    DIM Cinema - Vancouver, Canadá
  • The Rearview Mirror

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    “I then took another look into the rearview mirror, on my own. And I discovered, somewhat to my surprise, that when you look in the rearview mirror you do not see what has gone passed. You see what is coming. And the rearview mirror is the foreseeable future. It is not the past at all. The title, the phrase “rearview mirror” appears to distort the situation. Most people think of it instinctively from the sound of the phrase, “It must be the past.” In terms of media, of course, the thing that is occupying the foreground in terms of the rearview mirror is nostalgia. Nostalgia is the name of the game in every part of our world today. Nostalgia is not, well it’s a kind of rearview mirror if you like, but it’s also the shape of things to come.” – Marshall McLuhan

    Dates: 

    Saturday, May 7, 2016 - 19:00 to 20:30

    Venue: 

    The Nightingale - Chicago, United States
  • ACRE TV LIVE at The MCA

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    ACRE TV presents a live performance, with playwrights, actors, artists, and a studio audience collaboratively producing and broadcasting LIVE television on ACRETV.org. An hour and a half of living cinema—like a play in which actors meet in the edit.

    Featuring performances by Kelly Lloyd and Jesse Malmed, live music by Ryan Sullivan, acting by Monette McLin and David Lawrence Hamilton, and a new scene written by Calamity West and Nate Whelden. Produced by Kate BowenKera MacKenzie, and Andrew Mausert-Mooney.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, April 26, 2016 - 18:00 to 19:30

    Venue: 

    ACRE TV - Chicago, United States
  • Balagan presents... APPARITIONS: a double 16mm projection performance by Alex MacKenzie

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    Inspired by early stereo imaging and the clash and collusion of socioeconomic forces, this suite of works seeks to dismantle cinematic codes while foregrounding projector and light as sculpture: a conscious corruption and interference of the apparatus to evoke the unexpected, reshaping representation into the realm of material and space. Using colour gels, masking, lens interference and projector movement in tandem with an exploration of binocular disparity, perspective, patterning and the film surface itself, APPARITIONS explores the transitional space between image and abstraction, nature and culture.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 20:00 to Friday, April 22, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts - Cambridge, United States
  • Xcèntric: The Enigma of the Photographic

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    Presenting three films of very differing genres and approaches, this programme reflects the fascination people have always felt with the ability of photography to make the invisible visible, even according it supernatural attributes.

    Based on an ontology founded on an immutable belief in images and the power of conversing with the invisible, cinema took from spiritualist photography the elements of a formal grammar whose phenomena of on-screen appearance and disappearance are the essential markers of its magical nature.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, April 7, 2016 - 20:00 to Friday, April 8, 2016 - 19:55

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  • Art of the Real 2016

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    The Film Society of Lincoln Center's annual nonfiction showcase, founded on the most expansive possible view of documentary film, returns with new work from around the world and in a variety of genres. This year’s festival includes a retrospective of a titan of the avant-garde film world, Bruce Baillie; New York premieres of new films by Roberto Minervini, Ben Rivers, José Luis Guerín, and Thom Andersen; as well as the usual eclectic, globe-spanning host of discoveries by artists who are reenvisioning the relationship between cinema and reality. With many filmmakers appearing in-person with their work, Art of the Real continues to be one of the essential showcases for boundary-pushing nonfiction film.

    Dates: 

    Friday, April 8, 2016 (All day) to Thursday, April 21, 2016 (All day)

    Venue: 

    The Film Society of Lincoln Center - New York, United States
  • OFFoff Cinema: Selfieland

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    Visual rhetoric in a post-feminist era.

    The use of selfies on the internet as an answer to the exploitation, sexualisation en objectification of the female body in today's consumer society manifests itself as a new tendency within (post-)feminism. This tendency is situated mainly on the internet and floods social media and blogs with snapshots of self aware teenagers in provocative poses and/or with eccentric looks. However, there is a thin line between the random selfie and the selfie as an activist tool for a feminist discourse, which has caused a lot of criticism and rejection from within the movement itself. Artists such as Katie Cercone, Amalia Ulman, Juno Calypso and Ann Hirsh make the distinction between cheap selfies and the intentional politicized self-recording in an artistic oeuvre.

    Dates: 

    Monday, April 25, 2016 - 20:00 to Tuesday, April 26, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    OFFoff Cinema - Ghent, Belgium
  • Light Movement 13: Colour Spaces

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    Light Movement returns to Spektrum this month, and in more ways than one! Colour Spaces presents a collection of films in which colour is a key factor, either in forming the works concept, its formal structure, its depiction of space, or simply an atmosphere. This screening groups together a wide range of works by some incredible filmmakers and artists, all using colour in ways unique to their respective practices.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, April 10, 2016 - 20:00 to Monday, April 11, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    SPEKTRUM - Berlin, Germany
  • Xcèntric: The cinema of Marjorie Keller

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    This session presents two of Marjorie Keller’s most important films, Misconception and Daughters of Chaos, personal musings on the female experience, both intimate and everyday, constructed from domestic footage subjected to complex editing experiments and the correspondence between image and sound.

    Marjorie Keller died prematurely in 1994 at the age of 43, leaving over 25 films in 8 mm and 16 mm and a series of critical texts about the kind of cinema that interested her, such as a book about childhood in the work of Brakhage, Cocteau and Cornell, and incomplete research into experimental film by women, from pioneers like Germaine Dulac, Maya Deren and Carolee Schneemann to the young generation of her contemporaries, represented by Peggy Ahwesh, Su Friedrich and Leslie Thornton.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, April 3, 2016 - 18:30

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  • Turbidus Film #12: Dragonflies with Birds and Snake

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    Wolfgang Lehmann's Dragonflies with Birds and Snake is a powerfully vibrant film based on zoological and educational footage of insects, birds, and amphibians. The structural montage of the film, with small repititive variations and flicker effects, creating its own spatial and temporal essence.

    ”A menagerie of semiotic editing techniques employed during this exercise allows the marshy world of the dragonfly to unfold before us: dragonfly larvae hatch, whilst mere frames later, a bird slowly devours an adult specimen. We see bird and prey gradually merge forms, holding a constant value of image as all other areas of the frame flicker between positive and negative image, blue sky or green grass.”

    Dates: 

    Friday, April 8, 2016 - 19:00 to Saturday, April 9, 2016 - 18:55

    Venue: 

    Fylkingen - Stockholm, Sweden

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