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Josh Weissbach's artistic practice is materially committed to analog film, a choice driven by his attraction to the breadth, limitations, and tangible manipulations of the 16mm frame. Employing experimental and non-fiction filmmaking techniques, the entirety of Weissbach's cinematic project has been informed by topoanalysis, which is defined by Gaston Bachelard as the study of the sites of our intimate lives. This has mostly manifested itself withinThe Addresses, which is an ongoing series of films that primarily focuses on the process of domestic spaces being unbuilt by familial trauma.
Josh Weissbach is an experimental filmmaker. He lives in a house next to an abandoned village with his wife, two daughters, and three cats.
His films and videos have been shown worldwide in such venues as Ann Arbor Film Festival, Mono No Aware, Chicago Underground Film Festival, 25 FPS Festival, and Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival. He has won jury prizes at Videoex, ICDOCS, $100 Film Festival, Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival, and Haverhill Experimental Film Festival.
Cellular Cinema is an organically evolving, ongoing screening series of experimental film, video, and performance. We are the only regularly occurring event in Minneapolis or St. Paul that features short form, experimental contemporary moving image art.
The Cellular Cinema community is dedicated to the idea that moving image art can be a realm of exploration, improvisation and play on a small scale, using a wide range of tools, techniques and technologies, unbound by the commercial considerations of mainstream narrative media.
We have the capacity to screen work on 16mm, super-8, sometimes with multiple projectors, sometimes including live sound or performance accompaniment, as well as HD and SD video.
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES.
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LocationBryant-Lake Bowl Cabaret Theater (View)
810 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55408
United States
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