Eventos

  • Plenty: Cocullo

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    Cocullo (Nino Pezzella, 2000-06)Plenty: Cocullo
    Tuesday, January 11th 2011, 19h
    Event Gallery
    96 Teesdale Street, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9PU

    - Cocullo (Nino Pezzella, Italy, 16mm, colour, sound, 2000-06, 30 minutes)

    Snakes alive! For the annual Festa dei Serpari in Cocullo, a statue of San Domenico is adorned with snakes and paraded through the village streets, escorted by bagpipes and a marching band. Traditional foods are prepared using time-honoured methods. Pezzella’s dynamic film collides sounds and images as it follows this extraordinary ritual and its participants.

    Painter and filmmaker Nino Pezzella (born 1961, Wiesbaden) studied at the Städelschule, Frankfurt, where he now teaches life drawing. His current work documents the lives of the Femminielli in Naples.

    Plenty proposes a new way of looking at artists’ films by showing only a single work, regardless of its duration. This free monthly screening series is selected by Mark Webber, and forms part of the "Brief Habits" programme curated by Shama Khanna.

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  • Peter Hutton - Old and New

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    Study of a River (Peter Hutton, 1994–95)UnionDocs: Peter Hutton - Old and New
    Saturday, December 11th 19:30h $9 suggested donation.
    322 Union Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11211

    Peter Hutton in attendance for discussion along with film scholar Scott MacDonald

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    Sábado, Diciembre 11, 2010 - 19:30

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    UnionDocs - Nueva York, Estados Unidos
  • Optical sound / direct film workshop

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    This workshop is for artists interested in working the boundary between sound and image.

    Bring up to 2:30min of audio; you’ll be recording this audio onto 16mm film using an optical recording process, and you'll then learn how to hand-process your film using a LOMO tank.

    Once your film is processed you’ll be working on it directly by drawing, painting, collaging or scratching to produce animation timed directly to your sound.

    This workshop is useful for artists working with sound, animation, audiovisual installation or performance and takes place over 2 full days:

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    De Sábado, Diciembre 11, 2010 - 10:00 hasta Lunes, Diciembre 13, 2010 - 16:55
  • VideoSur III: Experimental Shorts from Argentina, Chile, and Brazil

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    VideoSur IIIVideoSur III: Experimental Shorts from Argentina, Chile, and Brazil
    Friday December 10, 2010, 20h
    Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Remis Auditorium 161
    465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachussets 02120

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    De Viernes, Diciembre 10, 2010 - 20:00 hasta Sábado, Diciembre 11, 2010 - 19:55

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  • 19th Annual $100 Film Festival

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    The 19th Annual $100 Film FestivalCall for Submissions: 19th Annual $100 Film Festival
    March 3-5, 2011 - Calgary, Alberta - Canada
    Deadline for Entries: December 1, 2010.

    • 16mm or Super 8 Film under 22min
    • MUST provide a 16mm or Super 8 film print for screening.
    • Official Release date after December 1, 2008.

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    Miércoles, Diciembre 1, 2010 (Todo el día)
  • VideoSur III: Experimental Shorts from Argentina, Chile, and Brazil

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    VideoSur IIIVideoSur III: Experimental Shorts from Argentina, Chile, and Brazil
    Friday December 10, 2010, 20h
    Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Remis Auditorium 161
    465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachussets 02120

    Inspired by the spirit of exchange in the Americas, DiscordiaFilms’ VideoSur programs present Latin American video art to US audiences. VideoSur III explores how South American artists use digital media to communicate their experience of urban environments. Whether working in their cities of origin, travel destinations or temporary places residence, these artists comment on the transitory and connective realities of Latin American communities. Fully immersed in a globalized, visual culture, the videos highlight artists’ unique perspectives and creative approaches, often made necessary by a lack of resources. Featuring work in animation, stop-motion and video-performance, VideoSur III depicts vast cityscapes, micro-perspectives of city life, and the rapid exchanges that result from migration. Presented by DiscordiaFilms and the Ruth and Carl J. Shapiro Film Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in partnership with Villa Victoria Center for the Arts. VideoSur III is curated by Liz Munsell of DiscordiaFilms and Mauricio Román of Espacio G.

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