ANALOGICA SELECTION 14 /// Streaming Program // PR 5
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> 21 DEC - 24h
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Worn Bodies by Malou Six
16mm / 2024 / France / 19’ 6’’ At nightfall, the boxers of the La Frapppppe collective are training in a parc in Marseille. Bodies are set into motion and start shaping a community of gestures, sensations, and emotions. |
Malou Six is a young filmmaker and PhD student. She is part of the Labo L'argent, a collaborative and artisanal laboratory for analog practices in Marseille, where she hand-developed the super 8mm shots for her documentary "Worn Bodies" (2024). She is also a member of a collective of women directors, with whom she is currently co-writing a feature-length fiction film.
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Terminal Island
by Sam Drake 16mm / 2024 / US / 12’ 51’’ The space between real and phantasmatic ecological dread. An ambivalent lament for LA’s vanishing palms and a sermon on Doomsday infrastructure delivered to no one. |
Sam Drake is a filmmaker currently based in Milwaukee, WI. Her work has been exhibited in venues around the world including The Museum of Modern Art, International Film Festival Rotterdam, Media City Film Festival, CROSSROADS, EXiS Experimental Film & Video Festival, Collectif Jeune Cinéma, Alchemy Film & Moving Image Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Transient Visions Festival of the Moving Image, and Antimatter.
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Night Collections #1
by Britany Gunderson 35mm, 16mm / 2024 / US / 3’ 28’’ Peripatetic portrait; unearthing and burying an archive of collected images; ghostly remnants. |
Britany Gunderson is a filmmaker and artist living in Milwaukee, WI. Her practice involves creating moving image work that uses material forms such as textiles and celluloid film to investigate personal histories through process-based experimentation and direct intervention. Gunderson received a Jury Award from the Milwaukee Film Festival. Her films have exhibited internationally at venues such as Saigon Experimental Film Festival, Festival Tous Courts, and Stockholm Experimental Film Festival. Gunderson received a BFA in Film, Video, Animation, and New Genres at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Aka 赤
by Abinadi Meza 16mm / 2024 / US / 6’ Aka 赤 is made from 31 meters of hand-painted 16mm film and contact microphone recordings made on a shinkansen/bullet train in Japan. The film explores passage and memory - branching out of a linear flow of time into sensory immersion and temporal complexity. "Aka" is Japanese for "red." |
Abinadi Meza is a Latinx-Indigenous artist based in Austin, Texas; he works across media with a focus on experimental film, sound art, performance, and installation.
Meza's work has been presented at Anthology Film Archives, New York; Athens International Film & Video Festival; Bogotá Experimental Film Festival; Brooklyn Film Festival; Centro di Ricerche Musicali, Rome; Cineteca Nacional de México, Mexico City; Crossroads Festival, San Francisco; Festival ECRÃ, Rio de Janeiro; Experiments in Cinema, Albuquerque; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Kassel Dokfest, Germany; Light Matter, New York; Lisbon Architecture Triennale; MAXXI, Rome; among other places. |