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Experimental/Films in Competition/Short Films
Amid an ocean of wax one might chance upon a garden of flowering chemicals, where the filmmakers have circumnavigated microscopic reactions, creating an epic in miniature.
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
BOUQUETS 21-30 is a part of the ecological BOUQUETS series, consisting of one-minute films composed in the camera by weaving the characteristics of different environments with the activities there at the time. The filming basically entails using the filmstrip as a canvas with the freedom to Film frames on any part of the strip in any order, running the film through the camera as many times as needed.
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
A dance film viewed twice (once forward, once backward) in five minutes. The film was shot at single frame exposures as well as 8, 16, 24 and 36 frames per second. Music by Ed Cobb. Dance and vocal by Toni Basil (Antonia Christina Basilotta).
Experimental/Short Films/Special Presentations
"By my standards, Miss Clarke's picture, an eerie close-up of the metropolitan bridges, is extraordinary. A film that captures the bizarre magic of man-made spans with the movement of a lightning clap and with the same terrible beauty." - Howard Thompson, The New York Times
Short Films/Special Presentations
The recent departure of the legendary Bruce Conner (1933-2008), continues to have a profound impact of both sorrow and glory. Tributes and retrospectives have been held around the world to reflect on his extraordinary life and visionary cinema.
Conner’s signature aesthetics have transcended beyond his name, becoming an integral part of art and film culture. A self-proclaimed thief of commercial, political, and apocalyptic imagery, Conner subverts both the medium’s iconic imagery and its ideology. The first of two programs exhibits the thematic progression of Conner’s relationship to the film medium itself, messages embedded into the American subconscious, life, death, and metaphysical transformation. Preceded by: Pat Oleszko Gulliblur’s Travels: A Space Oddity Oleszko makes a blast from the Pats into a galaxy of curious proportions. In a performantz excerpt assisted by an assordid band of U of M rock ‘n’ roilers, logic is rapidly dis-mythed. Gulliblurr Swiftly takes on epic bewilderment with his inflated sense of self but then, you can’t tie a good man down. [Contains mature content and strobing images. Viewer discretion advised.]
Films in screening order:
A Movie
The White Rose
Breakaway
Vivian
Ten Second Film
Marilyn Times Five
Report
Crossroads
Short Films/Special Presentations
Conner’s inventive technique and conceptual density using assemblage, montage, and tour-de-force editing has made him the originator of many movements. When asked if he was the father of MTV, he replied with, “I demand a DNA test.” or “Don’t blame me!” The second of two programs celebrates Conner’s perfect unity and displacement of sound and picture, ranging from Conner’s recent re-edit of REPORT #3, the birth of punk with DEVO’s “Mongoloid” to the nostalgic reflection on his boyhood in Kansas, accompanied by the sentimental score of Sibelius’ “Valse Triste.” [Contains mature content and strobing images. Viewer discretion advised.]
Sponsored by: Nooka
Films in screening order:
Cosmic Ray
A Movie
Report #3
Mongoloid
America is Waiting
Mea Culpa
Take the 5:10 to Dreamland
Valse Triste
Looking for Mushrooms (Long Version)
Easter Morning
Short Films/Special Presentations
As one of the premier distributors of avant-garde and experimental motion picture films, Canyon Cinema’s
collection contains more than 3,000 film titles for rent and for sale from more than 325 filmmakers around the
world. Based in San Francisco, Canyon Cinema was founded in 1962 and incorporated in 1967. This year we
celebrate over 40 years of Canyon’s mission to distribute, exhibit and preserve motion picture films as an art form. Sponsored by: Kodak Motion Picture Film
Films in screening order:
Kaleidoscope and Colour Flight (Len Lye)
Composition in Blue (Oskar Fischinger)
Ellipses (Frédérique Devaux)
The Crossing (Timoleon Wilkins)
Bridges Go Round (Shirley Clarke)
BOUQUETS 21-30 (Rose Lowder)
Kosmos (Thorston Fleisch)
The Argonaut (Alexis Bravos)
Ruby Skin (Eve Heller)
You Be Mother (Sarah Pucill)
The Girl Chewing Gum (John Smith)
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