Seminal animation works by German-born filmmaker Oskar Fischinger, “one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century” (William Moritz) , whose work was an influence on Walt Disney, John Cage, and others. “Exquisite visual music, geometric patterns and shapes choreographed tightly to classical music and jazz.”-New York Times
An eye-opening glimpse into the prewar avant-garde, with works by Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Strand, Lois Weber, and more. “There's no more false idea in film than the notion that everything has been seen and discovered; (this program) deliciously, deliriously puts a stop to that falsehood.”-Robert Koehler (70 mins)
Luis Buñuel (France, 1930). Buñuel's Surrealist classic, cowritten by Salvador Dali, represents a golden age of revolutionary cinema, a cinema of humor, eros, and outrage. With Jean Genet's short Un Chant d'amour. (83 mins)
Artists in person. Mortality, memory, and formal experimentations provide the framework for this program of new experimental works by Bay Area film students. (55 mins)