
March 2018
Monuments and Other Things that Change Walking the streets of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan’s capital, I was seized by a new apprehension of how one can feel at once welcomed and estran [...]
Find out moreFree Admission FILMMAKER IN PERSON Please join us for a reception honoring Alain Gomis after the screening Félicité Directed by Alain Gomis. With Véro Tshanda Beya Mput [...]
Find out moreFree Admission FILMMAKER IN PERSON Aujourd’hui (Tey) Directed by Alain Gomis. With Saul Williams, Djolof Mbengue, Anisia Uzeyman France/Senegal 2012, 35mm, color, 86 mi [...]
Find out moreMARIANA Chris Gude 2017, 64 minutes Colombia, Spanish with English subtitles Presented by Cecilia Barrionuevo and Chris Gude In this experimental road movie, director Chris Gu [...]
Find out moreOhio-based filmmaker Roger Beebe will be presenting a program entitled Films for One to Eight Projectors, featuring multi-projector performances on 16mm, along with premieres of several new single channel works on video.
Find out moreDuring her fellowship, Bouchra Khalili is dedicating herself to Twenty-Two Hours, a video installation focusing on the politics of the relationship between author and character, as epitomized in Prisoner of Love (Un Captif Amoreux), Jean Genet’s last book, which linked the Black Panther Party and the Palestinian revolution.
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During his Radcliffe fellowship, Benjamín Naishtat is developing a fictional-experimental feature film project adapted from The Seven Madmen, a 1929 Argentine novel by Roberto Arlt, in combination with a Jules Verne novel and a violin concerto by the contemporary Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera.
Find out moreSeamlessly toggling between past and present, writer/director Jennifer Fox forges a fresh and uncompromising cinematic language to penetrate the heightened internal worlds of her character at two pivotal stages.
Find out moreBy turns a political documentary, an archival history, and a lyrical exploration of the relation between past and present, the film organizes itself around a trove of film footage taken during Guinea-Bissau’s war of independence from Portugal (1963-1974).
Find out moreSeptember 2018
Lebanese artist Ali Cherri has steadily explored his native land as a political, geographical, climatic and religious territory.
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