Abigail Child in Person. Child is well known for her mind-bending, genre-jumping juxtapositions of private and public histories. In these recent works, she excavates family life in 1930s Germany, explores American suburbia through home movies, and turns fragments of found films on their heads-literally.
Amie Siegel in Person. "Poet Amie Siegel's seriously playful essay on the art and craft of psychoanalysis is blatantly several films in one-psychological melodrama, historical essay, and shrink verité."-Village Voice
Jake Mahaffy's first feature recalls the works of Tarkovsky and Bela Tarr with its evocative images of a rural America in ruins. "The melancholy of the black-and-white images is scorching. A truly poetic film."-Rotterdam Film Festival