Join us for a celebration of local and international experimental short film, with refreshments provided by our good friends at Little Brunswick Wine Co. The Brunswick Underground Film Festival is the closing night of Gallery Gallery Inc's annual film series "Bulleke-Bek Brunswick Bootleg Cinema" which presents curated cinema you won’t see anywhere else.
Microscope is very pleased to welcome back to the gallery Spanish artist and filmmaker Luis Macías for a special evening of films and live expanded cinema performance. This event is rescheduled from March 17, 2020.
The mid to late-1980s and the early 1990s saw a surge of active involvement by women filmmakers in the Japanese experimental film scene, bringing them into a field that had previously been almost exclusively male. With the increased accessibility of affordable film equipment, growing film school attendance, and the establishment of film festivals such as Image Forum and Pia Film Festival, more women began to direct and produce their own films, especially within the flourishing independent filmmaking scene.
ARCHIBA is a film festival looking for short films that explore the relationship of the individuals with the spaces they inhabit, the architecture and urban landscapes of the world and urban life.
Archiba's mission is to be a small mirror of life in contemporary societies, its rhythms, its pulses, how cities from all corners of the world look and feel, and thus generate a starting point for collective reflection.
Moving Images will be a solar powered cinema in a converted caravan. An "Autonomous Film Zone" that will travel around the South of Scotland and beyond screening cutting edge, non-mainstream films in rural and urban communities, schools, youth groups and festivals.
Join us online on Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 6:00pm ET to see a presentation by the Spanish filmmaker Laura Moreno Bueno. This presentation follows shortly after her residency in the fifth edition of the BAICC Residencias Artísticas Internacionales de Creacion Cinematográfica, a collaboration between the (S8) Mostra Internacional de Cinema Periférico, Acción Cultural Española (AC/E) and the Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT).
A small-scale short film festival in Aberystwyth, Wales, Tonnau Short Film Fest's inaugural edition will explore the theme of New Beginnings on 6/7 May.
New Beginnings may refer to shifts in ecological thinking, new landscapes and connections to place, or more radical and utopian notions of social change. It can also refer to new kinds of narratives and the stories we tell ourselves. We are waiting to be surprised by unexpected ideas and forms.