Los Angeles Filmforum, Anat Ebgi, and Los Angeles Nomadic Division present Womanhouse Now: Films and Experimental Shorts
Online Tuesday, June 28 - Sunday, July 10, 2022
Including a pre-recorded conversation with Judith Dancoff, Cheri Gaulke, Karen LeCocq , Johanna Demetrakas, and Anat Ebgi Senior Director Stefano Di Paola
Tickets: $12 general, $8 recommended for students/seniors (sliding scale), $0 Filmforum members.
Dates:
Tuesday, June 28, 2022 (All day) to Sunday, July 10, 2022 (All day)
Mire's annual festival, Prisme #5, highlighting an inventive and engaged contemporary analog cinema, interacting with other practices : photographic, visual, sound & performative arts, will take place from Wednesday November 30th to Sunday December 4th of 2022 in Nantes and around (France).To make up the program of this 5th edition, we are looking for :– recent films shot on celluloid (2019 and later)– moving image installations– expanded cinema performances.The call is open to any work made on celluloid (35 mm, 16mm, Super 8, found footage...)The films
Fisura, International Festival of Experimental Film and Video, Mexico, third edition opens its call for entries for short films, films and audiovisual works of experimental character made by filmmakers, artists or general public (national and foreign).
Participation categories:
1.- Found Footage 2.- Video Art 3.- Video Essay 4.- Hybrids 5.- Documentary (Experimental) 6.- Animation (Experimental) 7.- Fiction (Experimental) 8.- Super 8, Home movies, Glitch, Remix, reappropriation, performance.
Real time cartographic improvisations using projected, manipulated digital maps by Eric Theise, accompanied by saxophonist/clarinetist/shakuhachi player Ned Rothenberg. An evening of street grids, rivers, islands, and curiosities from the built environment. Saturated colors. Glitches in crowdsourced data. Orphaned information and free-floating symbology.
Real time cartographic improvisations using projected, manipulated digital maps by Eric Theise, accompanied by stalwart local improvising musicians Jim Ryan and Darien Baiza. An evening of street grids, rivers, islands, and curiosities from the built environment. Saturated colors. Glitches in crowdsourced data. Orphaned information and free-floating symbology.
Explore a curated selection of short films by Oskar Fischinger – creator of Raumlichtkunst (1926–2012) featured in The Story of the Moving Image exhibition – revealing how experimentation with form and physical media have always been a part of cinema history.
Following on from last year’s Gaze. Play. Dream retrospective on Ibero-American experimental cinema, we are pleased to announce two programmes of experimental short films as part of our bigger view into the non-fiction, new narrative cinema. This session programmed by La Inesperada Festival brings together four authors from the contemporary film scene who trace, through non-fiction, the intricate connections between family relationships and social traditions.
Dates:
Thursday, June 30, 2022 (All day) to Tuesday, July 5, 2022 (All day)