Conjunto de obras recientes que reflexionan sobre la percepción y la interacción de las imágenes en el mundo contemporáneo, tanto en su impacto en la vida diaria como en el paisaje y la naturaleza. En un tiempo en que las pantallas se han vuelto omnipresentes y han creado un efecto significativo en el ecosistema, estas películas reflexionan sobre la colisión de las múltiples imágenes y espectadores que generan los dispositivos digitales al adentrarse en los espacios, tiñéndolos de azul.
Presented as part of Chicago Filmmakers’ special series of 50th Anniversary retrospective programming.
Chicago Filmmakers’ PerforMedia programming originated in the 1980’s as the groundbreaking “Time Arts” series. By bringing together artists across an eclectic spectrum of genres and disciplines, including film, video, music, performance art/theater, and poetry — converged or in tandem, this historic series helped to bring a new, broader audience to Chicago Filmmakers.
For the fourth consecutive year, the OBSKURA festival is launching its call for entries !
The festival will be held between the 3rd to 7th of July 2024 at the Théâtre National de Bretagne and La Parcheminerie, in Rennes, France.
We wish to show films that elude common framework, play to our senses and reimagine reality through their formal expression. OBSKURA also explores other perceptions and narratives with film performances.
We are looking forward to your film proposals with enthusiasm !
En esta sesión, en homenaje póstumo a los cineastas fallecidos recientemente, se proyectan cuatro de las primeras películas de Vincent Grenier —en las que explora la ambigüedad de la representación cinematográfica—, y Seated Figures (1988), una road movie de Michael Snow vista desde la perspectiva de un tubo de escape.
At 2220 Arts + Archives, 2220 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90057 In person introduction by Jennifer Doyle, Professor of English at UC Riverside Tickets: $15 general, $8 students/seniors, free for Filmforum members At https://link.dice.fm/jccd3e610c1d
To mark the recent publication of Collected Stories, we're delighted to welcome Ben Rivers to introduce a selection of his short films all presented on 16mm. The screening will be followed by a Q&A session with Rivers, hosted by Fireflies Press editor Giovanni Marchini Camia.
The Oak Cliff Film Festival was established in 2012 as a regional film festival in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. The festival has received national acclaim from prominent sources including The New York Times, Filmmaker Magazine, and Moviemaker Magazine, as a festival that aims to showcase brave and independent filmmaking of all stripes in an atmosphere that encourages and fosters filmmaking in Dallas and beyond.