The Lost Tribe of the Anarcho-Mofungus: An Ethnographic Document (10:18) Live musical accompaniment by Wendy Spitzer of Felix ObelixĬreepy, creeping fungus and clay animation are a potent mix. Moore’s Law meets “Flight of the Bumblebee” in this breakneck-paced animated parody.Īn elegiac repurposing of amateur films of Depression-era South Dakota taken by theater projectionist Ivan Besse.Īrtist Daniel Spride ruminates on the strange fact that…we all exist.Ī portrait of sand artists in Durban, South Africa, the highs and lows of a life at the beach.īoth an homage to and a polemic on nostalgia for Americana, Drifting re-photographs damaged bits of 8mm home movies to get viewers to reconsider the framing of images and memory. ![]() A return to the captivating animated world from last year’s selection “The Empress.”ĭan Anderson & Bobby Missile, Hot Springs National Park, ARĪ video with music, a mission through time and space, and enough analog effects to make your Haggar double-knits jealous.Īn eccentric collection of mid-20th century dictating equipment reflects one man’s zeal for the history and design of “dead media”: wax cylinder, wire, and magnetic recording machines. Our bartender ponders the meaning of Life, Music, and The Road, but mostly about doing terrible violence to the regulars. Live performance by the Triangle Soundpainting Orchestra and WINKY immediately following the screening Sound Between Lines: Triangle Soundpainting Orchestra (23:36)Īn exploration of the method and music of Durham’s improvisational ensemble. Using projections and reprojections, two filmmakers reflect on their fathers’ departures.Ī startling and surreal animation based on Swedish legend Kolbeinn Karlsson’s comic book about the perils of going to bed without any supper. Irit Reinheimer and Sara Zia Ebrahimi, Philadelphia, PA Post-apocalyptic mutant girl takes the ride of her life in this scary animation.Ī mother must protect her young. That lovely moon/This round earth/ Aliens are made of diamonds/Earthlings are made of pearls. The filmmaker adopts a new persona to stitch together sounds and images from long ago.Īn unsettling bedtime story about mirrors and reflection. Heroin Takes a Fall - A Mandy Tamate! Film (5:00) A queasy gastric bubble of a film.Ī Colorado horse camp helps kids, and its owner. The Regional District Manager can’t believe he ate the whole thing. All secrets are revealed in this 1975 Canadian time capsule.Ī simple task executed with ambiguous intent. Vincent Trasov and Byron Black, Vancouver, BC, CanadaĪrt, sex, politics, and Mr. Whiteside and Weeks extrapolate from there. Why made? Who asks? What learned? We don’t know much. On film: six anonymous interviews shot in Salt Lake City in 1960. ![]() “Mom, I’m sick.” Let’s hope your mother is more sympathetic.Īn adaptation of Elizabeth Bishop’s eponymous poem.Ī film + sound program by Tom Whiteside and Khristian Weeks Live musical accompaniment by the filmmakerĪ self-help video that resides somewhere between the realms of code hacking and spiritual awakening.Ī legally blind shark, a pubescent caribou, and lo-fi animation goodness. Part of a complete remembrance.Ī poetic exploration of Exeter, New Hampshire’s late, lamented Ioka theater and the idea of motion projected in a space. Who will win?Ī homemade amalgam packed with hearty nostalgia chunks. Nature versus technology, human versus nonhuman in the retelling of a classic myth. Marc Russo and Francesca Talenti, Raleigh & Chapel Hill, NC Durham band Mount Moriah proves we’re soaking in it. The moon: inscrutable lover, or smug creep? Cartoonist Lilli Carré ( Tales of Woodsman Pete, The Lagoon) reveals the sad and everlasting truth.ĭirector: Habib Yazdi, Director of Photography: Andrew Synowiez, NYC and Durham, NC
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