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THURSDAY 6/12 8:15 PM

Snowdysseus   (6:12)
Evan Curtis, Albuquerque, NM
oremagifilms.com
Stop-motion animation tells the tale of an astronaut on a snowy planet who is feeling nostalgic for home. And you know that always ends well.


Elsewhere, the Survivors   (3:29)
Ali Aschman, Chicago, IL
aliaschman.com
Two connected figures wander endlessly through a desolate landscape, haunted by anxiety and doubt.

Mount Song    (9:00)
Shambhavi Kaul, Durham, NC
A current runs underneath. It creeps under the door, makes its way into the cracks, revealing, obfuscating or breaking as clouds in the sky. Here, the surfaces of set-constructions are offered for our attachments.

The Descending Passage   (1:42)
Alina Taalman, Durham, NC
I don’t believe in extraterrestrials, but this is just a plain statement of fact: we can’t do it with lasers.

La Gallina (The Hen)    (17:15)
Manel Raga, Madrid, Spain
A devastating horror film about a child who is not a child anymore, a mother who is gone forever, and a father who never stops possessing.

Haiku 1: Doubt   (1:17)
Lyle Pisio, Calgary, AB, Canada
I am strong, I am a congruent person, and I live the psychology of excellence.

The Mass Ornament    (6:20)
Patrick Tarrant, London, England
patricktarrant.com
The good folk of London are spied through the distorting eye of a telescopic mirror lens as they perform their well-rehearsed routine.


Bili Rubin   (1:30)
D.L. Anderson, Durham, NC
dlanderson.com
As exhausted and anxious new parents, the natural human bile pigment bilirubin was introduced as a mysterious menace. So we covered our child’s eyes, laid him down in the blue glow of a phototherapy light and waited, cursing this damn Bili Rubin fellow and all the noise he was making.

BT876-91   (3:34)
Katelyn Wilkerson, Rochester, NY
A stop motion film that explores the growth and ultimate decline of a particular Christian civilization...all told through the use of raw meat.

Buffalo Death Mask   (23:00)
Mike Hoolboom, Toronto, ON, Canada
A conversation with Canadian artist Stephen Andrews returns us to a pre-cocktail moment, when being HIV+ afforded us the consolation of certainty.

Jiro Visits the Dentist   (1:30)
Gina Kamentsky, Somerville, MA
ginakamentsky.com
Jiro has a dream about the artist formerly known as Prince and visits the dentist with his friend the lighthouse-phone man. There is sushi along the way. Hand drawn on 1997 frames of 35mm film.

Lady and the Tooth    (7:50)
Shaun Clark, Watford, England

ladyandthetooth.wordpress.com
In a place where the most precious commodity is hard, bony, enamel-covered structures, a toothless man lives in fear.




FRIDAY 6/13 8:15 PM

Handful of Dust   (9:00)
Hope Tucker, Boston, MA
theobituaryproject.org
Shooting a John Wayne picture in Utah in 1954, downwind of a nuclear test site--what could go wrong? An obituary designed as an antidote to recover the memory of the downwinders.


Yucca Mtn Tally   (21:00)
Phoebe Brush, Durham, NC
yuccamtntally.com
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desert meditation on America's first national high-level nuclear waste repository.

"FARCHEINKONTROLLE" by WAUMISS   (2:08)
Rich Gurnsey, Raleigh, NC
richgurnsey.com
Curious space creatures serenaded by Carrboro’s Waumiss on an animated red planet. Enjoy your trip.


Fall 1 + 2   (:51)
Aaron Zeghers, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
aaronzeghers.com
An exercise in absurdity and self-mutilation, and an homage to the eternal performance artist Bas Jan Ader.


FEVER   (2:09)
Laura Iancu, Iowa City, IA
A hot delirium of decomposition by excess.

Sticky   (19:52)
Jilli Rose, Castlemaine, VIC, Australia
bespokeanimation.com
A celebration of the persistence of life and the little creatures underfoot.

Living Fossil   (2:25)
Sean Hanley, Brooklyn, NY
seanthanley.com
A brief glimpse of a 450 million year old ritual, as hundreds of thousands of horseshoe crabs spawn on beaches under the glow of the full moon.

The Inner and Outer Vanishing Point   (20:08)
Cameron Gibson, Chicago, IL
camerondeangibson.com
An unnamed paranoia is flowing through the American countryside like a noxious gas. Drifting between documentary and fiction, memory and reality, the film attempts to trace and embody this inexplicable threat on the horizon.

Curved Shadow   (8:00)
Tom Whiteside, Durham, NC
Using old material from my studio and even older material from elsewhere, this new abstraction is a sideways glance at how images are created. It is never the same again.


SATURDAY 6/14 2:00 PM

Reasons Why I Used to Hate My Mom (3:54)
Windrose Stanback, Durham, NC
windrosestanback.com
The title says it all.


The Doll Dilemma (9:47)
Jacob Rosdail, Winston-Salem, NC
catbasketfilms.com
Years after her mother has passed away, Jo Maeder must humanely dispose of the enormous doll collection Mom left behind. A bittersweet documentary about a different kind of sibling rivalry.

Théodore Casson (13:15)
Romain Baujard, Lille Nord, France
romainbaujard.com
A strange figure arrives by train. The doctor speculates about his personality.

Bird Talk (1:00)
Ann Steuernagel, Lyman, NH
boyrunning.com
Birds can’t understand you.

The Cameraman’s Revenge (13:30)
Felix Obelix debuts an original, live musical soundtrack to this 1912 stop-motion short by early Russian-Polish animator and bug-lover Ladislas Starewicz. Beetles, grasshoppers, and dragonflies enact a surreal tale of bourgeois domesticity, adultery, and revenge via art. Moral: don’t mess with the bug with a movie camera.
Felix Obelix, for this performance, is Wendy Spitzer (composer of the score and pianist), Josh Starmer (cello), and Missy Thangs (Acetone Top-5 organ).


Nile Perch (16:48)
Josh Gibson, Durham, NC
"Food for all" says the coin. The effects of globalization and an invasive species intertwine in this epic, hand-crafted tale of a fish's journey from the waters of Uganda's Lake Victoria to points unknown.

Mutter Natur (Mother Nature) (15:00)
André Kirchner, Berlin, Germany
visuellebiotope.de
It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature. Because she will beat your ass.

Scattered in the Wind (5:32)
Lori Felker, Chicago, IL
felkercommalori.com
A cemetery crime scene with music by heavy Chicago quartet Implodes.

Frontier Journals 03: Aztec Baldwin Collage (8:40)
Georg Koszulinski, Seattle, WA
substreamfilms.com
A Day of the Dead encounter with found footage filmmaker Craig Baldwin.

FFF1 (4:07)
Marcin Gizycki, Warszawa, Poland
A free form film created entirely with free tools found on the Internet.


 

SATURDAY 6/14 8:15 PM

Cut Out the Middleman   (1:02)
David Dawson, Machesney Park, IL
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.

Pen Up the Pigs   (12:00)
Kelly Gallagher, Iowa City, IA
purpleriot.com
FUCK THE POLICE.


Another Statement About Society   (1:27)
Lansing Bruce Robertson, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Behold the salvation that the American socio-economic system has prepared for you.

Shooting an Elephant   (14:30)
William Noland, Durham, NC
williamnoland.com
The Tea Party in words, faces, and public spectacle. (Absurdity, mania and incoherent rage thrown in at no extra cost.)

America 6.1   (1:25)
Andre Silva, Wilmington, NC
A creatively crowdsourced visual cornucopia.

Cigarette Candy   (12:00)
Lauren Wolkstein, New York, NY
laurenwolkstein.com
If war is hell, what do you call coming home?

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(various artists)
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Jenny Morgan curates a listening block of tantalizing and compelling audio documentary and art.
   Mercy! So Much Noise by David Goren
   Train Dance by Laura Trager
   This Lake Can Sing
by Jennifer Jarrett