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Engauge 2021 Field Notes (Shorts Program)
Oct. 31 at 3pm PT
$13 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
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Festival - Engauge Experimental Film Festival 2021
About Films with an observational, anthropological or sociological bent.
In this program: Field Notes #2: Natures Field Notes #2: Natures places one vision of naturea cinematic one in which no humans can be seeninto the physical space of its antithesis. Two profoundly human spaces that deal with nature in very different ways are presented that the audience might consider the space between them.
(Kate Lain, US, 2011, 4 min)
The Big-Headed Boy, Shamans & Samurais A film crew travels across remote villages in Western Nepal looking for the perfect kid who can play the Hero in their upcoming film.
(Bibhusan Basnet & Pooja Gurung, Nepal, 2020, 39 min, with English subtitles)
Fur Film Vol. 1: I dont own a cat Using outtakes and rushes (what fur film means in Mandarin) to redeem the affects in these images we produced, Fur Film is the first volume of an ongoing exchange diary project between Erica Sheu and Tzuan Wu. From the filming exercises, hand processing, editing and sound design, we experiment with different workflows of audio and visual between Taiwan and USA.
(Tzuan Wu & Erica Sheu, Taiwan, 2021, 8 min)
Lonely is Her Great Age A rough sketch for a climate catastrophe film never made, abandoned in the wake of a global pandemic.
(Adam Sekuler, US, 2020, 11 min, in English)
Tobacco Barns Light Studies The tobacco plant, introduced to Granada, Spain in 1923, became a monoculture in the region until the end of the century. When the tobacco production stopped being profitable, the farmers switched to crops like wheat, corn or asparagus. However, the lands of Granada are still replete with tobacco barns, inhabiting the landscape like architectural ghosts.
(Rosio Mesa, Spain, 2019, 2 min)
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