Eventos

  • El Cine es otra cosa: Pablo Mazzolo

    By on

    El cine de Pablo Mazzolo explora la relación entre el sujeto, la imagen y el tiempo a través de la especicidad del medio fílmico. Sus películas transitan los bordes entre lo real, el sueño, la visión intuitiva y el documental. Partiendo del vínculo directo con la imagen, Mazzolo construye paradigmas formales, donde la imagen cinética y el sonido, constituyen una misma unidad perceptiva, conuyendo en una experiencia asociativa y sensorial diferente en cada film.

    En esta presentación, se exhibirán en formato original -Super 8, 16mm y 35mm- tanto sus lms más representativos, como algunas reversiones y obras inéditas.

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Octubre 30, 2015 - 19:00 hasta Sábado, Octubre 31, 2015 - 18:55

    Local: 

  • Light Movement 9: Karl Kels

    By on

    This month Light Movement is extremely delighted to host Karl Kels, who will be presenting in person a selection of 16mm films from 1981-94 plus a very special 35mm screening of Sidewalk from 2008.

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Noviembre 4, 2015 - 20:00 hasta Jueves, Noviembre 5, 2015 - 19:55

    Local: 

    SPEKTRUM - Berlin, Alemania
  • VISIONS 07.11.15: Philip Hoffman

    By on

    VISIONS in collaboration with the Cinémathèque québécoise presents: Philip Hoffman - passing through/torn formations (16mm, 1988, 43mins)

    “Philip Hoffman has long been recognized as Canada’s pre-eminent diary filmmaker. For over twenty years he has been straining history through personal fictions, using the material of his life to deconstruct the Griersonian legacy of documentary practice. As an artist working directly upon the material of film, Hoffman is keenly attuned to the shape of seeing, foregrounding the image and its creation as well as the manufacture of point of view. Hoffman’s films are deeply troubled in their remembrances; he dusts off the family archive to examine how estrangement fuels a fascination with the familiar surroundings of home. (Karyn Sandlos, Toronto Images Festival, 2001)

    Fechas: 

    Sábado, Noviembre 7, 2015 - 19:30

    Local: 

    Cinémathèque québécoise - Montréal, Canadá
  • Anthology Film Archives: The Royal Road

    By on

    Co-presented by MIX NYC, producer of the NY Queer Experimental Film Festival.

    The latest film from acclaimed San Francisco-based filmmaker, writer, curator, and LGBT film historian Jenni Olson, The Royal Road is a beautifully structured, multi-faceted essay film that offers up a primer on Junipero Serra’s Spanish colonization of California and the Mexican American War alongside intimate reflections on nostalgia, butch identity, the quest for unattainable women, and Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo – all against a contemplative backdrop of 16mm urban California landscapes, and featuring a voiceover cameo by Tony Kushner. Freely mixing personal and historical meditations, and allowing the two to amplify each other without necessarily making the connections explicit, The Royal Road is a film of ideas that is also a pleasure to look at and listen to.

    Fechas: 

    Viernes, Octubre 30, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Sábado, Octubre 31, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Domingo, Noviembre 1, 2015 - De 00:00 hasta 22:55
    Lunes, Noviembre 2, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Martes, Noviembre 3, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Miércoles, Noviembre 4, 2015 (Todo el día)
    Jueves, Noviembre 5, 2015 (Todo el día)

    Local: 

    Anthology Film Archives - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Ben Rivers: Ethnographies

    By on

    Close-Up in collaboration with LUX and Camden Arts Centre, present the third part of a screening programme which expands on Ben Rivers’ exhibition Earth Needs More Magicians and his artist-curated exhibition Edgelands at the Camden Arts Centre.  

    The final part of the screening programme considers "ethnographies", a term often talked about in relation to Ben Rivers' films and the work of other experimental filmmakers including Chick Strand, Mark LaPore and Ben Russell, whose film in the programme was co-shot with Rivers and features the same footage used for Rivers's new film in the exhibition at Camden Arts Centre.  

    Fechas: 

    De Viernes, Noviembre 27, 2015 - 20:00 hasta Sábado, Noviembre 28, 2015 - 19:55

    Local: 

    Close-Up Cinema - London, Reino Unido
  • Turbidus Film #11: Nathaniel Dorsky

    By on

    Turbidus Film and Fylkingen present Nathaniel Dorsky

    The films of Nathaniel Dorsky blend a beauteous celebration of the sensual world with a deep sense of introspection and solitude. They are occasions for reflection and meditation, on light, landscape, time and the motions of consciousness. Their luminous photography emphasizes the elemental frisson between solidity and luminosity, between spirit and matter, while his uniquely developed montage permits a fluid and flowing experience of time. Dorsky’s films reveal the mystery behind everyday existence, providing intimations of eternity.

    Fechas: 

    Domingo, Noviembre 1, 2015 - 18:30

    Local: 

    Fylkingen - Stockholm, Suecia
  • Negative Light: Recent Experimental Film and Video from the UK

    By on

    Microscope is very pleased to welcome London-based artist and curator Simon Payne to the gallery for the first time with a program of moving image works from the United Kingdom by Maria Anastassiou, Nick Collins, Nicky Hamlyn, Neil Henderson, Jamie Jenkinson, Jennifer Nightingale, Simon Payne, Karolina Raczynski, and Guy Sherwin, most of which are screening in New

    Fechas: 

    Lunes, Octubre 26, 2015 - 19:30

    Local: 

    Microscope Gallery - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • [+] Film Collective - Experimental Films by Makino Takashi & Rei Hayama

    By on

    Close-Up and OtherFilm present a series of films by experimental filmmakers Makino Takashi and Rei Hayama. The films of Takashi and Hayama, two founding members of the Tokyo film collective [+], are hallucinatory distortions evoking chaos and patterns, nature and organic forms, filtered through an undulating macro and micro impasto view. Takashi’s performative films use points of threshold to push the viewer into beautifully overwhelming transcendent states – where visual and sonic noise engulf senses and imagination. Hayama’s films make gentle use of available resources – soil and insects become her abstract muses, and hand cranked celluloid film processed in coffee are subtle throw backs to harmonious ways of being.  

    Fechas: 

    De Miércoles, Noviembre 25, 2015 - 20:00 hasta Jueves, Noviembre 26, 2015 - 19:55

    Local: 

    Close-Up Cinema - London, Reino Unido
  • Balagan presents... Frenkel Defects III

    By on

    Balagan and the Film Study Center at Harvard proudly welcome Kevin Rice of the Colorado-based nonprofit organization, Process Reversal, to presents the third installment of a unique traveling film series – Frenkel Defects. This recurring series aims to explore what it means to work in – and exhibit on – photochemical film today by examining works from artists operating specifically within this practice. Often, this involves getting their hands dirty at every stage of the process from optical effects to developing, editing and contact printing, optical sound recording, and even the creation of the photosensitive emulsion itself... As a result (and as suggested by the series' title), creative aberrations make their way into the standard photochemical process, giving birth to a new, textural aesthetic that plays out on the surface of the film strip. More than ever before, film reminds us of its physicality; giving a new sense to Andrei Tarkovsky’s idea of “sculpting in time.”

    Fechas: 

    Jueves, Octubre 22, 2015 - 19:30
    Viernes, Octubre 23, 2015 - 19:30

    Local: 

    Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts - Cambridge, Estados Unidos

Páginas