Joanna Margaret Paul(1955-2003) was a New Zealand artist who pioneered interdisciplinary practice, working prolifically across the mediums of film, poetry and painting. Often shot and edited in camera, her film work chronicled motherhood and domestic life (Task, Napkins), the worn traces of urban settlement (Port Chalmers Cycle) and the persistent presence of the natural world. Other works such as Sisterhood portrayed the life of other female artists identified with the 1970s womens movement in New Zealand.
Another Experiment by Women Film Festival (AXW for short) is looking for experimental shorts made by WOMEN (& some men) that present their own vision of movie making — we want to see something different and unique — challenge us to rethink what “experimental” means on your terms, outside of any standard form, for screenings in 2018.
Delete TV is looking for wild and eye-bending art and experimental films for the upcoming season. The program opens a window to the world of art and offers strong, wild and uncensored works from upcoming artists and film-makers. Delete TV highlights contemporary issues in a global context, highly educational and deeply focused on intercultural exchange and visibility.
In January 2018, CHITCHAT will take a program of films from Colorado through Texas to Mexico. The tour starts in Colorado and travels through Texas and Mexico. Cities/Regions include Denver, Austin, San Antonio, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Oaxaca and Monterrey.
Deadline:
Monday, October 23, 2017 - 12:00 to Tuesday, October 24, 2017 - 11:45
Set in a parallel universe entering a black hole, a woman reading the book of Revelation has visions of regeneration during Anthropocene. The fourth live action/stop-motion animated hybrid feature film by Dir Eric Leiser, 90 min, 2017
Filmmaker in person!
Dates:
Friday, September 15, 2017 - 19:00 to Saturday, September 16, 2017 - 18:55
The PhotoPhore, proud screening partner of Microwave Festival 2017, opens its call for artists “CYBER HUMAN LANDS“. The contest gives the possibility to 3 winners to be the protagonists of the first online exhibition hosted by the PhotoPhore and Microwave Festival.Selected videos will be screened on-line on the PhotoPhore website and Facebook, and on Microwave Facebook page, for the whole duration of the festival: October 6-30, 2017.