The September Mutual Films Session features films by artists who have been collaborators and friends. Berliner filmmaker and curator Ute Aurand (born in 1957), one of the greatest contemporary exponents of experimental cinema in Europe, will come to Brazil for the first time to present two programs of her films (all in their Brazilian premieres) in their original format in 16 mm She will also present a program of short films by the Scottish filmmaker and poet Margaret Tait (1918-1999) – whose work process Aurand knew in depth in the 1990s –, in new high-resolution digital copies that have been shown at festivals and cinematheques around the world in recent years in honor of the centenary of Tait.
Fechas:
De Miércoles, Septiembre 14, 2022 (Todo el día) hasta Domingo, Septiembre 18, 2022 (Todo el día)
An emblematic figure of the British scene, Lis Rhodes directed Light Reading in 1978, an experimental and feminist film noir during which, through voice-over, an investigation into the grammar of gaze and language is developed. .
In the artist's production, the work of writing maintains a poetic relationship with the presence of the text in its material, handwritten or typographical consistency.
Dominic Angerame's works search for unfamiliar views of seemingly familiar things: cities, landscapes, faces and bodies. He has taught at several schools and served as the Executive Director of Canyon Cinema from 1980 to 2012. The following films will be presented: Continuum (1985), Revelations (2019), Have Another Expresso (2020), Flashbacks (2021), Khorosho (2022), Prometheus (2021) and Luminae (2022).
The International Competition for Intermedia Artwork ICIA 2022
• No Registration & Presentation Fee • Total Prize Money is PLN 20,000 • Second edition of Competition
In the 2022 edition, the competition will be held in two, separately evaluated categories. Works can be submitted to one or both categories of the competition:
Structures, Studies and 'Scapes: A 16mm Experimental Film Program is a free presentation of rare Avant-garde and experimental works from cinema history presented in their original 16mm film formats. The program features sound and silent art films by Abigail Child, Peter Hutton, Julie Murray, James Otis, and Emily Richardson.
Want a truly unique movie going experience? At the NFU Open Screening anyone who shows up and pays admission can show their short film (10 min. or less). It can be experimental or narrative, horror, comedy, ANYTHING! We'll show an hour of films with brief statements from the filmmakers. We'll also have popcorn and water (BYOB). Ground rules on the web site. See you there!