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Emulsive Trepidation
October 27, 2002 - 7:PM
Max Kade Theatre - Colorado College
Colorado Springs, Colorado
PROGRAM:
1. Blue Burlesque,
Pat Doyen, Super 8
Visually stunning, provocative and hyper strange film appropriates footage
from a nudie film from the early years of cinema. The visual movement
and odd audio combine to create a true film treat.
2. What The Ashes
Wanted, Philip Hoffman, 16mm
What these ashes wanted places flesh on the poet Ann Carson's words "Death
lines every moment of ordinary time." With this work Hoffman resides
in an acutely intimate time, a daily practice of loss lived precariously
between the terror of psychic disintegration and the provisional solace
taken through public rituals of mourning. `What these ashes wanted' is
not a story of surviving death, but rather, of living death through a
heightening of the quotidian moments of every day experience.
3. Maria Movie, Jeanne
Liotta, 16mm
Maria Movie is an overwrought melodrama in New York City among the grit
and shards of cinemas past and present. Chemistry and horror, dirge and
dream, with Catherine Deneuve as The Black Maria herself, leading the
procession on the via negativa.
4. My Life as a Bee,
Robert Schaller, 16mm
An imagining of a bee’s eye view of a spring day in Golden Gate
Park. A primitive, home-made camera reveals a world of vibrant, frenetic
color, racing between flowers and losing itself in the revelry of survival
and sunshine.
5. 4 Seconds, Ben
Kronberg, 16mm
Four seconds of film is looped, hand-processed and re-created using photograms.
6. Final: Toxic 6,
Gerald Saul, 16mm
"Final" is a nihilistic glimpse of a future where our time has
finally run out. Civilization is in ruins as storms explode over half
demolished buildings. The clock accelerates in anticipation of our encroaching
successor.
INTERMISSION
7. 18(+2) Blinks of an Eye, Anuradha Chandra, 16mm
A beautiful and trance like filmic portrayal of the horror and deconstructions
of time and its discourse.
8. Wishes, Rachel
Lordkenaga, 16mm
A hand-processed and optically printed film about wishing
9. Held Breath, Rachel
Lordkenaga, 16mm
A dark film about survival and perseverance.
10. Film Therapy,
Ben Kronberg, 16mm
Film was used as a therapeutic process that was made during a difficult
time of his life.
11. Bautismo, Casey
Koehler, 16mm
A young woman caught in a nightmare tries to flee from its vicious undertow.
(Re-photographed appropriated footage,
hand-processed with photogramming)
12. Work produced
during the TIE FILMMAKING CAMP:HAND-PROCESSING. October 24-27, 2002. Sponsored
by and held at The Manitou Center for Photography.
13. Discussion: Alternative
developing processes in experimental motion picture filmmaking, with filmmakers
Robert Schaller, Scot Driesen, and Ben Kronberg.
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