Silent images on the screen A Dancer pauses sounds and notes linger on frequency in motion
Live sounds, field recordings, objects, music
Hiroko Komiya (JP) Chris H.Lynn (US) Super 8 and digital film Chris H.Lynn (US) Performers Atsushi Takenouchi (JP) Eugenia Vargas (MX) Guyphytsy Aldalai (MX
Stefano Miraglia's short film I'll See You Again is available on Vimeo, for free, until February 10th at the following link: https://vimeo.com/stefanomiraglia/again
Made in 2022, I'll See You Again is Stefano Miraglia's fifteenth film. It premiered in China at UCCA Edge (Shanghai) and at the Goethe Institut in Beijing as part of the Beijing International Short Film Festival. A work in progess version screened at Fabrica research centre in Italy in March 2022.
In January Cineteca starts a monthly program titled Confessional.A map of experimental voices, a project imagined and presented by avant-garde filmmaker Pablo Marín, with the aim of offering a historical atlas of avant-garde cinema.Througho
On the occasion of the seminar on film archives, filmmaker, curator, and film preservationist Mark Toscano proposes a program of experimental films restored at the Academy Film Archive with the city of Los Angeles as the protagonist.
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College announces Studio/Archive, an exhibition featuring contemporary art from the Tang collection that examines studio portraiture and archives as tools for agency, empathy, and justice. The exhibition runs from Saturday, February 3, through Sunday, June 19. An opening reception will be Saturday, February 10, at 5 pm.
Dates:
Saturday, February 3, 2024 (All day) to Wednesday, June 19, 2024 (All day)
Showcasing a collection of recent experimental works by Southeast Asian women filmmakers, Unsettling Landscape focuses on short films and videos that critically engage with questions of land, landscape and the myriad forms of mediation that have been used to capture their image. Q&A via video with filmmakers and UCLA Associate Professor Jasmine Nadua Trice.
Curated by UCLA Cinema and Media Studies Associate Professor Jasmine Nadua Trice and co-presented by UCLA Center for the Study of Women | Barbra Streisand Center (CSW | Streisand Center)