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  • (s8) 1ª Mostra de Cine Periférico

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    (s8) 1ª Mostra de Cine Periférico logoThe first edition of the (S8) Peripheral Film Festival to be held next June 3-6 in A Coruña, Spain, aims to 'combine the new cinematographic trends... with the temporary and historical trail that the cinematographic format has been providing since its appearance'. During its four days, the newly-born festival packs an incredible programme featuring partial restrospectives of Iván Zulueta and Eugenio Granell's s8 film works, a session of Spanish contemporary s8 experimental films focusing on the work of David Domingo, videoinstallations by Maria Cañas and Alberte Pagán and a 16mm projectors performance by Bruce McClure.

    You can access the full programme here.

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  • Personal Cinema Series - Jon Behrens

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    n121426204564565_6750Personal Cinema Series - Jon Behrens

    Saturday, June 12th 2010, 20-22h
    Millennium Film Workshop
    66 East 4th Street, New York, USA

     

    For more than 30 years, Seattle-based artist Jon Behrens has worked completely outside of the mainstream conception of what filmmaking is. He began to make films as a teenager in the late seventies, starting with his Grandfather’s Wollensak regular 8mm camera and then moving to 16mm shortly thereafter. Since the age of 16 Behrens has made well over 100 films of various lengths, subject matters and approaches, from documents of the early Seattle punk rock scene to poetic film experiments in which the celluloid film stock has been manipulated. Over the years Jon has screened his films nationally and internationally, and has been called one of the Northwest’s most prolific filmmakers.

    Program:
    - The production and decay of strange particles (7½ min., 2008)
    - Undercurrents (10 min., 1994)
    - The Astrum Argentium (6 min., 2006)
    - All Saints Day II (5 min., 2002)
    - Stan’s salon (3 min-1997)
    - Fluffy Fluffy Calm Calm (10 min., 1998)
    - Anomalies of the unconscious (12 min., 2003)
    - Vernal obeisance (6 min., 2003)
    - The flickering of the mind’s eye (10 min., 2001)

    Admission $8/$6 members

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  • Personal Cinema Series - Lili White

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    S/tr:w/eet walk (Lili White, 2009)Personal Cinema Series - Lili White

    Saturday, June 5th 2010, 20-22h
    Millennium Film Workshop
    66 East 4th Street, New York, USA

    This program features several new works made by Lili White since her last program at Millennium in 2007.
    “My thing was always a layered image. In 2008, concurrent fractured frames of video tape were explored. In 2009, different public places, along with their historic and mythic events blended into a collective dreamscape. The idea was to evince the ‘whole’ of ‘it,’ like how ALL the facets form a diamond and is fueled more on a ‘why’ rather than a ‘how.’ The work is located more on the ‘horizontal’–not necessarily one that is linear–but one that stretches out in different directions, like the tentacles of an octopus.” - L.W.
    On The future is you: “Like a lithographer’s velvety mezzotint, this monochromic future of molten metal features New York City’s downtown streets after the 9/11 disaster. ‘Seemingly’ among city and forest, the landscape study moves back and forth between Nature’s trees and man’s canyons of steel, showing neither but both. A chromium sound heard–doubled and abstracted–accompanying anxiety and serenity inside us. Exploring the gradient view the focus is on small movement like amoebas in a primordial soup; eventually stretching our attention to the larger matrix where we all reside.” - L.W.

    Program:
    - Reverie (20½ min., 2009)
    - Cracked (3½ min., 2008)
    - The future is you (9 min., 2008)
    - S/tr:w/eet walk (19 min., 2009)
    - Turquoise beads (38 min., 2009)

    Admission: $8 / $6 members

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  • Resistance(s) III

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    Saturday 29 May, 14:10h
    Resistance(s) III
    NFT3, BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, London SE1 8TX
    Tickets £5.00, to book call our box office on 020 7928 3232

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    Saturday, May 29, 2010 - 14:10

    Venue: 

    BFI Southbank - London, United Kingdom

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