Experimental

  • David Gatten – Hardwood Process (1996)

    1991-2000David GattenExperimentalShort FilmUSA

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    Silent, 14-minute short.

    A history of scarred surfaces, an inquiry, and an imagining: for the marks we see and the marks we make, for the languages we can read and for those we are trying to learn. Reproduced by hand on an old contact printer resulting in individual, unique release prints.Read More »

  • David Gatten – Secret History of the Dividing Line (2002)

    2001-2010David GattenExperimentalUSA

    Paired texts as dueling histories; a journey imagined and remembered; 57 mileage markers produce an equal number of prospects. The latest in a series of films about the division of landscapes, objects, people, ideas and the Byrd family of Virginia during the early 18th century.
    —David GattenRead More »

  • Warren Sonbert – Short Fuse and Carriage Trade (1972 – 1992)

    ExperimentalQueer Cinema(s)USAWarren Sonbert

    “In [Sonbert’s] best work, behind the mask of unalloyed visual pleasure lurks a dramatic intensity and trajectory, not just of personal concerns or protracted journeys but of massive social upheavals, the melding or collision of distinct cultural rituals of crisis, cessation, renewal.” – Paul Arthur

    (Descriptions below are online program notes written by Jon Gartenberg)

    SHORT FUSE is informed by Sonbert’s awareness of his own mortality, once he was diagnosed with HIV. As film critic Steven Holden astutely noted, in SHORT FUSE, “an undercurrent of rage seeps through the cracks of its ebullient surface.” The opening of the film explodes with a sea of turbulent emotions, underscored by the gripping sound track from Prokofiev’s First Piano Concerto. Shifting musical passages collide against images of leisure, war, and protest.Read More »

  • Takashi Makino – Still in Cosmos (2009)

    2001-2010ExperimentalJapanShort FilmTakashi Makino

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    Quote:
    A product purposed of an installation project held at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. Recomposed as completed film work in 2009.

    It originally was theme for “Complete Chaos” visualized bydouble exposure method, however it appeared entire opposite phenomenon as “Birth of Cosmos”, and that is unparalleled miraculous story behind the film.

    This film visually demonstrates the fact that human has ability to change Chaos to Cosmos.
    A transcend Free Jazz sound is presented by band Osorezan commanded of Jim O’Rourke.
    Now images and sound break the wall of the universe and plunge in the new world.Read More »

  • Takashi Makino – Ghost of OT 301 (2014)

    2001-2010ExperimentalJapanTakashi Makino

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    Inspired by live performance of Inconsolable Ghost at OT301, Amsterdam.

    Images by Makino Takashi.
    Music by Inconsolable Ghost
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    Most likely my favourite film of all time; the greatest sensory experience I had watching a film. Makino Takashi is probably the most formally interesting filmmaker working today and this is a great intro to his work. Watching his films are looking at the universe from outer space, falling into decay, destruction and beauty – and interesting sound collaborations.Read More »

  • Barbara Hammer – Maya Deren’s Sink (2011)

    2011-2020Barbara HammerDocumentaryExperimentalMaya DerenUSA

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    This evocative tribute to the mother of American avantgarde film calls forth the spirit of one who was larger than life as recounted by those who knew her. Friends and contemporaries float through her homes, recalling in tiny bits and pieces words of Deren’s architectural and personal interior space. Clips from her films are projected back into the spaces where they were originally filmed. Fluid light projections of intimate space provide an elusive agency for a filmmaker most of us will never know.”
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  • James Clayden – Hamlet X (2004)

    2001-2010ArthouseAustraliaExperimentalJames Clayden

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    James Clayden, described by Adrian Martin at this year’s Rotterdam Film Festival as ‘one of Australia’s best kept artistic secrets’, returns to MIFF following the screening of his highly acclaimed Ghost Paintings series in 2003. His latest audiovisual collage is a meditation in image and sound on Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Employing a symphonic structure, this latest UFO (Unidentified Filmed Object) from Clayden is a haunting and atmospheric work.Read More »

  • Stephen Dwoskin – Chinese Checkers (1965)

    1961-1970ExperimentalShort FilmStephen DwoskinUnited Kingdom

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    Chinese Checkers
    Two women play Chinese checkers. Halfway through the film, the women are transformed through masks, make-up and costumes and they drift from a concentration on the board game to a concentration on each other’s hands and eyes, engaging in a game of seduction and lovemaking. Chinese Checkers was shot in New York in 1964 just before Dwoskin moved to the UK. It features Joan Adler and Beverly Grant and is based on a story by American experimental filmmaker Harry Smith. This film is not suitable for young audiences.Read More »

  • Barbara McCullough – Water Ritual #1: An Urban Rite of Purification (1979)

    1971-1980Barbara McCulloughExperimentalShort FilmUSA

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    acqueline Stewart wrote:
    Made in collaboration with performer Yolanda Vidato, Water Ritual #1 examines Black women’s ongoing struggle for spiritual and psychological space through improvisational, symbolic acts. Shot in 16mm black-and-white, the film was made in an area in Watts that had been cleared to make way for the I-105 freeway, but ultimately abandoned. At first sight, Milanda (Vidato, wearing a simple dress and scarves on her head and waist) and her environs (burnt-out houses overgrown with weeds) might seem to be located in Africa or the Caribbean, or at some time in the past. This layering of locations and temporalities continues to the film’s striking conclusion, in which a now nude Milanda squats and urinates inside an urban ruin. By making “water,” Milanda evokes the numerous female water-based figures in African-Diaspora cosmology as she attempts to expel the putrefaction she has absorbed from her physical environment, while symbolically cleansing the environment itself. Read More »

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