ANOTHER EXPERIMENT BY WOMEN FILM FESTIVAL /AXW. Anthology Film Archive NYC
Jul
18
6:00 PM18:00

ANOTHER EXPERIMENT BY WOMEN FILM FESTIVAL /AXW. Anthology Film Archive NYC

WEDNESDAY JULY 18, 2018 — 6 PM

IMAGINING MINUTES      curated by Lili White     TRT: 52.03 minutes

FILMMAKERS in the HOUSE for Q & A: 
Rebecca Krasnik, Kera MacKenzie, Andrew Mausert-Mooney

sposored  by: New Filmmakers NY
Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Avenue at 2nd Street NY NY 10003
(F train to 2nd Avenue)
Admission: $7 entitles you to see all NEW FILMMAKERS screenings this night!

FEATURED FILMS:
The Raconteur; Rebecca Krasnik; Denmark/USA; 3.00
Raconteur is a surreal conversation on photography and the relation between the still image and the perception of time, memory and truth.

 

ARMS; Lucie Friederike Mueller; Austria / Germany; 2.57
Credits: thanks to Jelena Petrovic, Constanze Ruhm
The right to own and use a gun for self-protection is a widespread and politically influential opinion in the USA. ARMS shows us how women in a patriarchal system are supposed to be transformed into confident individuals through the use of a gun. It gives us a sense of the manipulations that have led to weapons becoming a fetish of American society.

 

Please Come Again; Alisa Yang; USA; 9.00
An essay that narrates the collective and personal memory of three generations of Asian women through the rooms of Japanese love hotels.

 

1st DAY & NEXT MINUTE; Sara Koppel; MUSIC & SOUND; Sune Køter Kølster; Denmark; 2.30
An explicit rush adventure into a she-persons zone of desires. Where lust & responsibility is constantly dividing & demanding needs.

 

LETTER FROM THE GONE WORLD; Lydia Moyer; USA; 17.00
Loss returns to us what is gone in this portrait of the future in the past tense.

 

STONES FOR THUNDER; Kera MacKenzie and Andrew Mausert-Mooney; USA; 20:28
MUSIC; Winter Haven by Golden Birthday (Ryan Sullivan)
SOUNDTRACK: Chris Dammann
SOUND MIX; Kera MacKenzie and Andrew Mausert-Mooney
VOICES: Caesar Glebocki, Laura Vandiver, Tim Sinclair;
Featuring (in order of appearance); Dorothy Humphrey, Caitlin Joy Shantz, Susan Barse, Maria Pecchioli, Chisom Chima, Mike Szlamowicz, Sean Foltin, Kris Seale, Erik Elvgren, Tania Pedroza, Salvador Salazar, Andres Aurelio, Journee Cuffie
CITIES AND STATES OF PRODUCTION:
Chicago, IL; St. Louis, MO; Beaufort, SC; Austin, TX; Charlottesville, VA; Istanbul, Turke

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Please Come Again screening Kinodot Experimental Film Festival. St.Petersburg, Russia
Jun
3
7:00 PM19:00

Please Come Again screening Kinodot Experimental Film Festival. St.Petersburg, Russia

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03.06, 19.00 Rodina cinema (Karavannaya str., 12)

Gare Paris-Saint-Lazare, 10 avril 2017, 12h03-12h07 by Pablo-Martin Cordoba, France, Argentina
Film-collage 2 - introduction by Anais Ibert, France
Cargo by Jasmine Ellis, Germany
What Time Is Love? by Anna Franceschini, Italy, The Netherlands, Germany
NN by Pablo Mazzolo, Argentina
XCTRY by Bill Brown, USA
A Plastic Bottle's Stair Dance by Mikhail Basov, Russia
Please Come Again by Alisa Yang, United States
Destination Nowhere by Prapat Jiwarangsan, Thailand
Accelere Chapultepec by Kaveh Nabatian, Canada, Mexico
Song For Billy by Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, UK
Martin Cries by Jonathan Vinel, France

Tickets: http://rodinakino.ru/
Entrance 200 rubles

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May
18
to Sep 30

Please Come Again at the Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition. York Art Gallery, UK

18 May - 30 September, York Art Gallery

The Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition is a celebration of emerging and establishing artists from across the world, inviting audiences to be inspired by a wealth of ideas and perspectives. From Photographic & Digital Art and Painting, Drawing & Mixed Media, to Three-Dimensional Design & Sculpture and Video, Installation & Performance, the works included in this year’s presentation come from diverse locations such as Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Singapore, the UK and the USA.

As the world is increasingly shaped by surveillance and data collection, the human condition has become one of rehearsal and performance. Exploring the wider effects of over-consumption, media stimulation and emotional disconnection, the artworks presented in 2018 call into question new modes of communication, offering reflection upon the era of post-truth, where human autonomy can be reduced to calculable, predictable patterns of behaviour.

Each piece draws upon social and political structures to question the value that we place on the world around us. From global financial systems to technologies that replicate nature, the diverse subject matter included in this year’s presentation holds innovation at its core, defining the vocabulary for the 21st century.

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Please Come Again screening at UICA Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts
May
16
7:00 PM19:00

Please Come Again screening at UICA Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts

Open Projector Night at UICA Urban Institute of Contemporary Arts. Grand Rapids, MI

Official Film Lineup

Philip Carrel - The Clay Path
Toby Kaufmann- Buhler, Kenojuak Ashevak - Assembler/Responser Music Video
Matthew Bouwense -  Major Murphy Step Out Music Video
Alisa Yang - Please Come Again
Darius Gardner - Por Si Te Vas (In Case You Go)
Matt Everitt - Swade, Visas Music Video
Tyler Rubenfeld - Innards
Joe Post - Poached
Mike Madigan - Emergency Alert
Joseph Victor - One Shot
Carese Bartlett - Refill
Matthew von Dayton - The Collector

About Open Projector Night

Celebrate short films with the Open Projector Night series, a recurring cinematic event presenting the work of local, regional, and national filmmakers with a Michigan connection. Enjoy a diverse range of movies  from animated narratives and commercial work to experimental pieces. After the event, participate in a question and answer panel with the filmmakers and vote for your favorite short film. Winners will receive a number of awards, including special screenings of their work before UICA's feature films.

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Arte Laguna Prize Exhibition, March 17th- April 8th, 2018
Apr
8
to Apr 9

Arte Laguna Prize Exhibition, March 17th- April 8th, 2018

It is exhibiting 115 works from around the world, the finalists of the 12th edition of the contest, which give us a glimpse into the current state of international contemporary art.
The exhibition is curated by Igor Zanti with the collaboration of ten international jurors who assessed and selected all the applicantions that were submitted to the contest between September and December 2017: Domenico De Chirico, Caroline Corbetta, Denis Curti, Nicolangelo Gelormini, Emanuele Montibeller, Simone Pallotta, Nadim Samman, Manuel Segade, Ekaterina Shcherbakova, Eva Wittocx.

The exhibition takes place in the prestigious spaces of the Arsenale of Venice.

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San Diego Asian Film Festival
Nov
15
5:45 PM17:45

San Diego Asian Film Festival

SHORTS: INTERNATIONAL DISCOVERIES COMPETITION

October 15th, Wednesday, 5:45PM, UltraStar Mission Valley, San Diego

Rooted in luminous landscapes or the trenchant imaginations of their artists, these offbeat and off-road short films are some of the most visionary from Asia this year. They compete for the inaugural SDAFF International Discoveries Award.

 

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Grand Prize award 2017 Alumni Juried Exhibition
Jul
19
11:00 AM11:00

Grand Prize award 2017 Alumni Juried Exhibition

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Please Come Again video installation awarded Grand Prize in the 2017 Alumni Juried Exhibition

The theme for the 2017 Stamps Alumni Juried Exhibition is “Ambiguities/Innuendoes? Go Fish.”

We are very pleased to welcome Brian Kennedy, the President, Director, and CEO of the Toledo Museum of Art, as the juror for this show.

2017 Awards

Kennedy selected three grand prize recipients and ten honorable mentions, with cash awards thanks to the generous support of Alumni Association of the University of Michigan.

Grand Prize Recipients

  • Cynthia Greig – Representation no. 65 (fan)
  • Katie St. Clair – Swale
  • Alisa Yang – Please Come Again
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Fine Art Film Festival by The Venice Institute of Contemporary Art
May
13
4:55 PM16:55

Fine Art Film Festival by The Venice Institute of Contemporary Art

The 4th Annual Fine Arts Film Festival is the premiere showcase for independent films about artists and the art world held annually in venues in Venice and Downtown Los Angeles, California.

Featuring exceptionally creative and important films about art, artists, and the art world - many premiering for the first time in the United States - from countries such as the Netherlands, Iran, France, Estonia, Japan, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Portugal, Russia, the United Kingdom, India, Finland, Sweden, Iceland, Armenia, Greece, Antarctica, Luxembourg...

Official 2017 FAFF Screening Schedule & Theatre Locations:

Purchase tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2017-fine-arts-film-festival-tickets-33983969969

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Center for Contemporary Art Santa Fe
Apr
21
to Jul 9

Center for Contemporary Art Santa Fe

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Cryin' Out Loud is a juried exhibition that examines the role of women's and femmes' voices as expressed in art about politics, activism, and emotion. Considering both the metaphoric and literal voice, Cryin' Out Loud explores and celebrates the use of art as a form of speaking up and out. A large group exhibition of works by selected artists will take place in CCA's Muñoz Waxman Gallery. 

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