Event
Engauge 2021 Wear and Tear (Shorts Program)
Oct. 30 at 5pm PT
$13 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
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Festival - Engauge Experimental Film Festival 2021
About Its been a hard couple of years. These films negotiate the recent or remote past with empathy and even humor.
In this program: Lightmare Lightmare attempts to capture the sense of anxiety of a neighborhood plagued by youths night-riding motorcycles. The neighbors pareidolic response to the situation began to generate stories for the unknown riders
(Josh Drake, US, 2020, 7 min)
First Hypnotic Suggestion First Hypnotic Suggestion conjures telepathic transference, hypnosis and collective dream space.
(Brittany Gravely & Ken Linehan, US, 2020, 10 min, in English)
Gatillo The actions of the Mexican police during one day of this pandemic. Forms, strategies, decisions, incongruities.
(Edén Batisda Kullick, Mexico, 2020, 2 min, in Spanish with English subtitles)
Moving, parts one and two Same shot of my house, thinking about moving. Moving out/moving in, emptying boxes one at a time.
(Sandy McLennan, Canada, 2021, 8 min, in English)
Expo Film (this film is my memory) Using anonymous home movie footage of Expo 67 in Montréal, the artist sets out to recreate a memory that perhaps never existed through film manipulation.
(Penny McCann, Canada, 2020, 10 min, in English)
Dislocations Underground hand-developed film, shot on 16mm, represents a deeply personal attitude of the film directors to their hometown of St. Petersburg. The film is made as a trip, where a real walk through the city transforms into mindflow, depicting the play of memory, phantasms and traumatic history.
(Anastasia Shubina & Timofey Glinin, Russian Federation, 2021, 8 min)
Spring to Spring Spring to Spring in Seattle Landscape during the pandemic created with footage, cyanotype, and hand-painted Super 8mm and 16mm film.
(Foteini Tina Jacobson, US, 2021, 13 min)
Wear and Tear Allostatic load The cumulative burden of chronic stress and life events. Super 8mm.
(Jason Robinson, US, 2021, 8 min, in English)
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