Established in 1987, Images Festival is the longest running and most influential moving image festival in Canada. Images presents work that counters dominant mainstream narratives and provides alternative ways of thinking and seeing that expands the understanding of media art through our programming and education-based initiatives.
Reel to Reel -the Last Interview Film of Jonas Mekas and After...- *Feature Diary Film Premier
“Life is an image, and an image is life…I think both.” Film by Chihiro Ito This is my diary film of the end and beyond of Jonas Mekas. He was my mentor and friend. This is also how a Japanese artist who immigrated to New York viewed a New York artist who was born in Lithuania and lived for almost 100 years.
Submissions are open for the second session of 2024 for Light Cone's Atelier 105 post-production residencies! You can submit your film projects until Monday, June 10, 2024 at 11.59pm.
The selected projects will be announced on Monday, July 15, 2024. Please see the rubrics below for additional information:
Light Cone presents the 11th edition of Scratch Expanded (Paris 13th), a biennial event dedicated to expanded cinema – a cinematic form that breaks free from traditional theatrical projection, bringing together various moving image practices such as multi-screen projection, performance, and installation.
El tiempo de la producción de una pieza está atravesado por una nube de intuiciones, deseos, pálpitos, hallazgos, coincidencias, expectativas, recuerdos y conceptos. Esta selección de películas remite al pensamiento y el deseo que acompañan a la producción.
Telemach Wiesinger, a long-term contributor to various Directors Lounge events, is coming from South Germany (Riegel, close to Freiburg) for a special film matinée at Z-Bar. Wiesinger works exclusively with analogue film, which he shoots, treats by means of an animation stand and edits by himself. Additionally, he has been collaborating with other artists on sound and visual concepts. His “Film Poems” dive deep into the beauty of 16mm black and white aesthetic, be it image tonality, contrast, grain, small analogue imperfections and, simplicity. While dwelling on his poetic subjects of bridges, water, trains and travel, he was capable of keeping or even exploring deeper the curious joy for the capabilities of film transforming the seen world into something different.