Dials, Frames, and Screens: Recent Experimental Cinema

Tonight's program of recent experimental films celebrates the possibilities of cinema. Vincent Grenier finds beauty in an unassuming creek, Tomonari Nishikawa shot Times Square through colored filters, and Adele Horne chronicles a hillside garden through the seasons. In two films, Andrew Lampert reconstructs a Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye from imperfect materials and, in a second film, explores how to project 16mm. Also featured are local artist Mary Helena Clark's beautiful and enigmatic meditation on loss, Karly Stark's recollection of a past sexual relationship, and Linda Scobie's fragmented film history composed of frames collected from filmmaker Craig Baldwin's floor.

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