Brent Chesanek is a filmmaker operating somewhere in the shadows between narrative, documentary, and experimental practice. He grew up in Central Florida and his work carries a fascination with everyday Floridian and broader American self-mythologies.
Louise Bourque is a French Canadian filmmaker who studied cinema at Concordia University in Montreal and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After living abroad for thirty years, in the United States and elsewhere, she has recently returned to her native Edmonton, New Brunswick. Her films have been shown in nearly fifty countries and broadcast by PBS and the Sundance Channel in the US, as well as on Télé-Québec in Canada and SBS in Australia.
Stan Brakhage (1933-2003) is most well-known for the development, from the late 1950s onwards, of a cinema (he made over 450 films) in which the camera replaces the protagonist, freeing it from conventional positions and hence engagement with both subject and the viewer. His work is characterized by images where variations in exposure and focus, handheld camera movement, light flares, refractions and flashes are in a constant state of flux and interplay.
Correspondence - Yuri Obitani / Ming-Yu Lee (2019-2021) Colour|75 min ※World Premiere
World premiere of the filmed letter Correspondence - Yuri Obitani / Ming-Yu Leewill be screening in EX!T 11 (Experimental Media Art Festival in Taiwan) - Toward a Variant Contemporary: Historical Transformation and Echo of Experimental Film.
Dates:
Friday, December 10, 2021 - 19:30 to Sunday, December 19, 2021 - 19:00
The 9th Winnipeg Underground Film Festival is an annual showcase for contemporary experimental film + video that takes place in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty 1 Territory- from June 3rd - 6th, 2022. We kindly ask you share a MAXIMUM of 2 pieces of your work with us. We are a volunteer, not-for-profit, artist run festival and we operate under a NO SUBMISSION FEE model and and all of our funding/proceeds go directly to paying artist fees.