In celebration of Capture Photography Festival 2022, DIM Cinema brings together four extraordinary filmmakers to interrogate the meanings of images drawn by light. Whether translating photographs into time-based media or cutting and pasting found footage, the short films in this program disassemble memories, histories, myths, percepts, and representations, while clearing space for their potential reassembly in altered form. We enter onto a rocky-beach scene staged and photographed by Agnès Varda 30 years earlier.
Japanese artist Chihiro ITO will have cinematic poetry reading in NHA MINH Brooklyn in this Sunday (April 3). In same stage, Avant-garde artist, Jean Carla Rodea, Vered Engelhatd, Ana Rivera(virtual) will play also. Thank you.
Curated by Matt Mottel (Musician, Artist, Proffesser)
Bookmarks of Discomfort: A timely transdisciplinary collective program that is grounded in reality yet transcends to unify. In recent years discomfort, unfamiliarity, unprecedented events have become our new normal and changed, shook, transformed our lives as we never imagined was possible. The heart of this show is rooted within that deep sense of discomfort, the pleasure and pain to address issues, crises that challenge us, motivate us, move us to grow, understand, empathize, and ultimately heal and bring us together.
The first annual Wide Open Experimental Film Festival will be taking place at Rodeo Cinema on Film Row (701 W Sheridan Ave) in Oklahoma City, OK April 9 + 10.
Screening in person & online James Fotopoulos, Jim Fletcher, Christina Masciotti, Laurena Allan and Danusia Trevino in attendance
Microscope is very pleased to welcome back artist and filmmaker James Fotopoulos to the gallery for the premiere of his new video TIMON. The artist will be in attendance — along with actors Jim Fletcher, Christina Masciotti, Laurena Allan and Danusia Trevino — for this event taking place both in person and online. The work will be preceeded by a new short video by the artist titled “Faustus.“
Fechas:
De Lunes, Marzo 28, 2022 (Todo el día) hasta Jueves, Marzo 31, 2022 (Todo el día)
The Kodama Film Festival was conceived as a means of emulating a sense of earthly reverberation, by finding creative voices that would meaningfully reflect the wonder of the natural world onto contemporary society.
The brief for submissions is as broad as nature is vast; to present short, feature films or photography that explore the physical and spiritual landscapes of the planet; to connect the rhymes and rhythms of the people with the land; and to generate a sense of communal reflection upon humanity’s often tumultuous relationship with its various habitats.