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A Series of Mysteries: The 52nd Ann Arbor Film Festival Traveling Tour, Digital Program A
Sunday January 11, 2015, 7:30 pm Los Angeles Filmforum presents A Series of Mysteries: The 52nd Ann Arbor Film Festival Traveling Tour, Digital Program A
At the Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles CA 90028
For more event information: www.lafilmforum.org, or 323-377-7238
In Person:
Happy New Year! Filmforum dives into its 40th anniversary year with our second show of the week, highlights of contemporary works from around the world. The Ann Arbor Film Festival Traveling Tour gives Los Angeles audiences a chance to see the best new experimental works from around the world. Program A features nine films including Mystery, the short narrative by Spanish filmmaker (and AAFF favorite) Chema García Ibarra; Cut, the most recent film by German artists Matthias Muller and Christoph Girardet; Michael Robinson's The Dark, Krystle, which brilliantly repurposes the 80s television program Dynasty; Broken Tongue, Mónica Savirón's animated collaboration with poet Tracie Morris; Kevin Jerome Everson's Fe26, a portrait of two men scrapping copper in Cleveland (52 AAFF Jury Award); Gowanus Canal, Sarah Christman's beautifully abstracted depiction of one of the most contaminated urban waterways in the United States (52 AAFF Gil Omenn Art & Science Award); Mountain in Shadow, Lois Patiño's sublime film of skiers set in immense mountainous landscapes; the ecstatic, recursive animation Division by Dutch artist Johan Rijpma (52 AAFF Barbara Aronofsky Latham Award for Emerging Experimental Video Artist); and 52 AAFF audience favorite Suchy Pion (Dry Standpipe) by Polish artist Wojciech Bąkowski, a collage of home videos condensed into blocks of abstraction with a wry, melancholy confessional narration.
Tickets: $10 general, $6 students/seniors; free for Filmforum members. Available by credit card in advance from Brown Paper Tickets or at the door.
The AAFF is the longest-running film festival tour, having pioneered the concept in 1964. The 52nd AAFF Tour runs from August 2014 through February 2015, screening in galleries, art house theaters, universities, media art centers and cinematheques throughout North America.
Screening: Misterio (Mystery), by Chema García Ibarra Elche, Spain | 2013 | 12min They say that if you put your ear to the back of his neck, you can hear the Virgin talk. CGI Los Angeles premiere!
The Dark, Krystle, by Michael Robinson Brooklyn, NY | 2013 | 9.5 min The cabin is on fire! Krystle can't stop crying, Alexis won't stop drinking, and the fabric of existence hangs in the balance, again and again and again. MR "The Dark, Krystle brilliantly repurposes the artificiality of stock gesture, allowing viewers to see its hollowness and to feel it recharging with new emotional power. Equal parts archival fashion show and feminist morality play, Robinson's montage rekindles the unfinished business of identity, consumption, and excess in 1980s pop culture." Carrie Secrist Gallery, Chicago
Cut, by Matthias Müller and Christoph Girardet Hannover & Bielefeld, Germany | 2013 | 13 min A body as a wound that never heals. N. American Premiere at 52nd AAFF. Los Angeles premiere!
Broken Tongue, by Mónica Savirón New York, NY | 2013 | 3min Broken Tongue is an ode to the freedom of movement, association, and expression. It pays homage to the diaspora of the different waves of migration, and challenges the way we represent our narratives. It is a search for a renewed consciousness, for reinvention, a "what if," the formal equivalent of asking a question expressed with a broken tongue or not so broken after all. Mainly made with images from the January 1st issues of The New York Times since its beginning in 1851 to 2013, Broken Tongue is a heartfelt tribute to avant-garde sound performer Tracie Morris and to her poem "Afrika." MS World Premiere at 52nd AAFF
Fe26, by Kevin Jerome Everson Charlottesville, VA | 2014 | 7.5 min Fe26 follows two gentlemen around the East Side of Cleveland, Ohio and examines the tensions between illegal workin this case, the stealing of manhole covers and copper pipingand the basic survival tactics that exist in areas of high unemployment. 52nd AAFF Jury Award
Gowanus Canal, by Sarah J. Christman Brooklyn, NY | 2013 | 7 min Just below the surface of one of the most contaminated urban waterways in the United States, microorganisms thrive amidst the toxic waste. 52nd AAFF Gil Omenn Art & Science Award Mountain in Shadow, by Lois Patiño Madrid, Spain | 2012 | 14 min A contemplative look toward the snowy mountain and skiers' activity on it. The vastness of the mountainside contrasts with the insignificance of the people on it, almost invisible by distance. Starting from the white snow, the image of the film becomes increasingly darker, transforming the space into something unreal, dreamlike and spectral. The skiers become artificially illuminated, now more visible as they appear to slide down the slopes in a hypnotic movement. LP Los Angeles premiere!
Division, by Johan Rijpma Netherlands | 2012 | 1 min | Video A piece of paper is divided by hand into an even number of pieces and then reassembled. A photograph of this finished composition is then printed and divided again. This makes the impossible possible, tearing the now included empty spaces that make up the tears in the paper. The feedback division process is repeated while the number of imprecise manual divisions gradually increased. - JR 52nd AAFF Barbara Aronofsky Latham Award for Emerging Experimental Video Artist Los Angeles Premiere!
Suchy Pion (Dry Standpipe), by Wojciech Bakowski Poznan ́, Poland | 2013 | 13 min A raw, personal, confessional narration undercuts the abstract images in Polish artist, musician and poet Wojciech Bakowski's interlaced video collage Suchy Pion. Condensing home videos into blocks of abstraction, Bakowski creates a startling account of depression, numbness and paradoxical lucidity. - Andréa Picard US Premiere at 52nd AAFF. Los Angeles Premiere! --------------- This program is supported by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission; the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles; and the Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts. Additional support generously provided by American Cinematheque. We also depend on our members, ticket buyers, and individual donors.
Los Angeles Filmforum is the city's longest-running organization screening experimental and avant-garde film and video art, documentaries, and experimental animation. 2015 is our 40th year.
Coming Soon to Los Angeles Filmforum: Thurs Jan 8 at MOCA: Avatar and Aether: Visionary Women and the Cinematic Occult Sun Jan 11 A Series of Mysteries: The 52nd Ann Arbor Film Festival Traveling Tour Sun Jan 18 Bella Vista, by Vera Brunner-Sung Sun Jan 25 Forest of Bliss: A Tribute to Robert Gardner
Memberships available, $70 single, $115 dual, or $50 single student Contact us at lafilmforum@yahoo.com. Find us online at http://lafilmforum.org. Become a fan on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @LosAngFilmforum!
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LocationSpielberg Theatre at the Egyptian (View)
6712 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028
United States
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