The WNDX Artists' Essentials Series

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The WNDX Artists' Essentials Series

Friday, October 10 | 1 PM to 3 PM – Cinematheque

PANEL DISCUSSION: DISTRIBUTION AND DIFFUSION OF ARTIST-DRIVEN FILMS
with programmers / curators Alex Rogalski (Toronto) and Pim Zweir
(Amsterdam), facilitated by Monica Lowe, Distribution Coordinator with
the Winnipeg Film Group

* Admission is by donation *

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Saturday, October 11 | 1 PM to 3 PM - Cinematheque

PANEL DISCUSSION: EXPANDED CINEMA AND FILM ART PROJECTS with
filmmakers Alex MacKenzie (Vancouver) and Heidi Phillips (Winnipeg),
facilitated by Mike Maryniuk, Production Coordinator with the Winnipeg
Film Group

* Admission is by donation *

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Sunday, October 12 | 11 AM to 3 PM – Winnipeg Film Group

MASTER CLASS ON OPTICAL PRINTING, with Solomon Nagler

* Registration is through the Winnipeg Film Group at 925-3456 ($35 fee) *

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PANELIST / INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHIES

ALEX ROGALSKI: Rogalski is an internationally respected curator and
programmer. He is founder and director of the One Take Super 8 Event,
which has had editions on Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto and the
USA. His curated programs have screened at festivals and other
presentation organizations across Canada, including the Images
Festival. He is also a programmer with the Toronto International Film
Festival.

PIM ZWEIR: Zwier obtained his MFA at the Piet Zwart Institute in
Rotterdam in 2003. He makes projects in the public domain,
installations and films. He has curated and worked for Filmbank,
International Film Festival Rotterdam and Starting from Scratch.

ALEX MACKENZIE: MacKenzie is a media artist working in film, video,
light projection and performance. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree
with Honours from Carleton University, and has worked with a variety of
independent film organizations over the past 15 years including
Mainfilm, Pacific Cinematheque, Cineworks, and Doxa. He was the founder
and director of The Edison Electric Gallery of Moving Images, The
Blinding Light!! Cinema and the Vancouver Underground Film Festival,
and currently works as an independent curator, graphic designer and
writer.

HEIDI PHILLIPS: Phillips is an experimental filmmaker based in
Winnipeg. Phillips constantly sifts and searches through old films,
lifting imagery and sound to recycle into her own layered and loosely
structured narrative works. She completed her MFA from Transart
Institute Austria in August of 2008. Her next exhibition, Revival is
both a dream and a nightmare, will show at Ace Art Winnipeg in 2009.

SOLOMON NAGLER: Nagler's films, installations and curated shows have
played across Canada, in the U.S., Europe and Asia. His work was
featured in a Retrospective at the Winnipeg Cinematheque in August of
2004, and a collection of his short films were featured at the Festival
des Cinémas Différents in Paris, France in December 2005. Nagler is
currently a full-time professor of Film Production at NSCAD University
in Halifax, Canada.

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