In conjunction with their current exhibition Cinematic, the CUAC in Salt Lake City is presenting three free film series featuring work
by local filmmakers.
The fest launches June 5 with a party presented by the folks at Tumblr (who know how to throw a party), continues the next day with family - friendly arts and wellness performances and demos in Maria Hernandez Park (if you're looking for a less healthy, family - friendly option, check out this rooftop barbecue that Sugarlift is throwing with Arrogant Swine), and closes down Sunday at Bushwick Community Darkroom with a party where there'll be a screening of shorts
by local filmmakers.
The ceremony also featured «Surge: A City Recovers,» a 15 - minute documentary
by local filmmakers that showcased scenes and stories of survival and provided a retrospective of restoration efforts.
Started
by local filmmakers, the festival is dedicated to showcasing the independent spirit in film from around the world.
Not exact matches
The previous Through
Local Eyes projects had seen local filmmakers document some of their favourite experiences in South Australia — see Kids, Crabs and the Best Day Ever by Randy Larcombe and You Got ta Try... Barossa by Urtext Films, which I appea
Local Eyes projects had seen
local filmmakers document some of their favourite experiences in South Australia — see Kids, Crabs and the Best Day Ever by Randy Larcombe and You Got ta Try... Barossa by Urtext Films, which I appea
local filmmakers document some of their favourite experiences in South Australia — see Kids, Crabs and the Best Day Ever
by Randy Larcombe and You Got ta Try... Barossa
by Urtext Films, which I appear in.
However, that does not mean they know what colors are statistically proven to whet a diner's appetite, what requirements are imposed
by local health code ordinances (a contributing factor to the downfall of pop star Britney Spears» Nyla), how to ensure repeat customers (a fatal problem for
filmmaker Steven Spielberg's Dive!)
He was joined on the film
by local independent
filmmaker Bhawin Suchak, the founder of YouthFX in Albany.
A beautiful short film made
by activists and
filmmakers in Liverpool, featuring a wide range of
local Labour members explaining why they support # JeremyForLabour.
«White Shadow,» the first feature from Berlin - based Israeli
filmmaker Noaz Deshe, which plays Sundance this weekend having already picked up the Best Debut award in Venice, mired us deep in this quandary, being a story, bruisingly told, set in the horrifying world of «albino hunting» in Tanzania, where
local superstitions have led to a lucrative trade in albino body parts believed
by witch doctors to have mystical properties.
On the
local side of things is a special screening of Soul of a Banquet, a documentary
by filmmaker Wayne Wang about celebrity chef Cecilia Chang.
Led
by comedian Chelsea Handler, the independently organized event featured speeches
by filmmakers,
local politicians and activists, including Aisha Tyler, Jessica Williams, Dolores Huerta and Maria Bello.
«A young married couple, Todd and Jessica Smith, two
filmmakers from Raleigh in North Carolina, set out to produce a documentary exploring the highly publicized, creepy clown sighting epidemic, which was investigated
by local law enforcement.»
«Environmental
filmmakers continue to be hassled at the
local level — Wang said he has been chased
by dogs, threatened and punched — but their work apparently is being tolerated nationally because it aligns with the Communist Party leadership's new priority of fighting pollution.
The screening improved not only
by the presence of the
filmmaker and the huntress herself, with her mother, father and (
local) eagles, but also a brief featurette that revealed the actual difficulty of the stunning photography, which was so flawless in execution that it looked misleadingly easy.
Synopsis: «A young married couple, Todd and Jessica Smith, two
filmmakers from Raleigh in North Carolina, set out to produce a documentary exploring the highly publicized, creepy clown sighting epidemic, which was investigated
by local law enforcement.
Filmmaker Steven Latham created the «Shelter Me» series because he wants communities to get involved with their
local animal shelters
by adopting, fostering, donating, volunteering and / or
by networking shelter pets through social media.
April 5, 2014 @ 7 p.m. LAMCA Celebrates Young
Filmmakers, Los Angeles The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art is showcasing films by emerging local f
Filmmakers, Los Angeles The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art is showcasing films
by emerging
local filmmakersfilmmakers.
Nancy Holt Film and Video October 16 at 4:00 Introduced
by DeeDee Halleck Video activist and
filmmaker DeeDee Halleck collaborated with Nancy Holt as editor on several of her films, including Sun Tunnels (1978), which documents the making of Holt's major site - specific sculptural work in the northwest Utah desert; and Pine Barrens (1975), a film that evokes «a barren wilderness in south - central New Jersey... (with) the voices of the
local people, the «Pineys,»»..
For the
filmmakers, this seemingly pre-existing slippage between the real and the constructed was further activated
by an episode of teenage vandalism, which left the
local archive flooded beyond use.
The conference kicks off this Friday with a preview of the museum's Judy Chicago exhibition and is followed
by two days of talks, with artists, writers, and
filmmakers joining forces with
local leaders, activists, elected officials, and the public to explore art and politics in a series of lectures, panel discussions, and performances.
New Dehli - based artist and
filmmaker Amar Kanwar's first major UK exhibition at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield, UK, portrays the injustice and hardship faced
by local communities in Odisha, India.
Artist,
filmmaker and theatre director Christoph Schlingensief is represented
by a video installation, one that uses footage that the artist gathered in 2005 as part of his project The African Twin Towers — the story of a megalomaniac theatre director attempting to stage the 9/11 story in Namibia, shot on location with a cast of
locals as well as Schlingensief's regular «family» of performers.
Experience the vision of area artists and
filmmakers at this annual screening of videos juried
by local curators.
The festival was founded
by a small group of
local filmmakers and film enthusiasts.