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Engauge 2024 Traces on a Body [In-Person Only]
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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Engauge 2024 Traces on a Body [In-Person Only]
Sat Nov 9: 5.30pm PST

Festival - Engauge Experimental Film Festival 2024 [In-Person Only]
On Film
(80 min TRT)

Filmmakers in the program find inspiration in the body, an even closer, more readily available and intimate landscape for exploration.  This program features four films shown as 16mm prints.  

Films In This Program:

FracturesChimiques ON/OFF
(Charles-André Coderre + Matthieu Arsenault | 5:58 | Canada | b + w | sound | 16mm | 2024)

Fractures Chimiques  ON/OFF is the result of an audiovisual performance combining 16mm projection and reactive electronic music. Using a sensor device attached directly to the screen, the light information escaping from the projectors is collected and transferred to modular synthesizers which generate the films live soundtrack. Fractures Chimiques  ON/OFF is the first film of a series of experiments on the relationship between music and film in performative contexts.

To Discipline a Rock #2
(Jiayi Chen | :58 | China | color | silent | 8 to 16mm | 2023)

Unsplit double 8 film printed onto 16mm. Part of an on-going hand-process project that echos 17th century Chinese novels and the current political plights. Drifting from being controlled and out-of-control, from film negative to positive, from compositional clash and evasion, the film applies labor-intensive processes, questioning suppression choreographically.

Tarot Portrait: Faith
(Brittany Gravelly + Ken Linehan | 9:00 | USA | b + w & color | sound | 16mm | 2023)
One of a set of cinematic tarot cards in which we collaborate with the subject to create layered vignettes infused with personal symbolism. By choosing costumes, objects, actions and locations that represent their own visions, the stars of these films bring forth what they want to manifest mythically and physically within their lives. Inspired by their particular choices and personalities, we collaborate throughout the shoot, double-exposing each roll of film as a toss of the alchemical I ching to the beguiling discoveries of the serendipitous while adding a spectral layer. Sealed into the receptive emulsion, these layered iconographies are then awakened with the projection of light and then affirmed by audiences who may recognize parts of their own dreams.
INCHOATRACIES OR EVERYTHING IS AS IT GOES IN ANTEROGRADE
(Zack Parrinella | 2:04 | USA | color | sound | 16mm | 2024)

An antagonizing balance between the existence and perception of things.

Cold Holy Water
(Rankin Renwick | 6:20 | USA | color | sound | 16mm to digital | 2019)

This found footage film celebrates the magnificent creatures with whom we share the ocean.

Goddess of Speed
(Frédéric Moffet | 8:05 | USA & Canada | b + w & color | 16mm to digital | 2023)

A film titled Dance Movie (aka Rollerskate) appears in many Warhol filmographies, but no work with this title can be found in the Collection. The lost film, starring dancer Fred Herko gliding on a single roller skate, was shot in 1963. Herko was a talented dancer and choreographer who cofounded and performed with the Judson Dance Theater. Herko was also associated with the Mole People, a group of queer men and women who came together to get high on speed and listen to opera. In October 1964, unhoused and strung out on drugs, Herko leapt out of an open window while dancing naked to Mozarts Coronation Mass in C Major. Although the current location of Dance Movie is unknown, accounts of it do exist, including Warhols evocative description in POPism of Herko gliding in dance attitudes and looking as perfect as the ornament on the hood of a car. Goddess of Speed poetically reimagines the missing film.

Trace on My Body
(Yue Hua | 3:10 | China | color | sound | 16mm to digital | 2023)

A film about the female gaze and self-acceptance. In spring 2023, a physical illness forced me to re-examine my relationship with my body. Scars, spots, skin, hair, and my unflattering voice, everything belongs to my body. Shoot and direct animation on 16mm film. Content warning: Nudity.

Buscando consuelo/In Pursuit of Solace
(David Walls | 10:40 | Paraguay | b + w | sound | Super 8mm to digital | 2024)

A woman ventures alone into the woods where, after a unexpected encounter, the odd breaks into her disenchanted reality.

Unfounding
(Ellery Bryan | 1:05 | USA | color | silent |Double 8mm to digital | 2024)

Double 8 film shot in a former quarry - meditating on being surrounded by extraction and burial, the type that uncovers the silver necessary to make film, attempting to engage with a wounded landscape through ritual and adornment as opposed to removal. Accompanied by an audio recording taken the day after my partner died.

Boning
(Claire Maske | 2:30 | USA | b + w | sound | 16mm to digital )

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Immortelles/Immortals
(Mark Durand | 5:28 | Canada | color | sound | 8mm to digital | 2023)

Immortals is an experimental documentary short film shot in 8mm that explores the introspection of an artist, Bettina Szabo. The film delves into her relationship with her sense of belonging, her body, her imagination, and nature. Sometimes one must lose oneself to find oneself better, and burn everything down to start anew on a solid foundation.

Aeon
(Dominic Angerame | 12:00 | USA | b + w | sound | 16mm to digital | 2024)

In Aeon, Dominic Angerame draws parallels between the earthly and the heavenly, linking the San Francisco cityscape and city dwellers to outer space. Filmed during the Covid-19 lockdown, Aeon celebrates Angerames reunion with friends and responds to the new ways of interacting with the world on different levels. Using a meta-narrative and self-referential approach to storytelling, Angerame brings the (holy) spirit to life, filling the spaces he captures with energy, which is otherwise unattainable and invisible the naked eye, but significantly transforms our lives. Aeon is one of Angerames major and most mature works to date, which demonstrates the potential of experimental filmmaking in superimposing images that are seemingly disparate, yet uncannily familiar.  Kornelia Boczkowska, author of Lost Highways, Embodied Travels: The Road Movie in American Experimental Film and Video

Vanishing Point
(Hannu Nieminen | 3:36 | Finland | b + w | sound | Super 8mm to digital | 2024)

Vanishing point is 1) a point at which receding parallel lines seem to meet when represented in linear perspective, 2) a point at which something disappears or ceases to exist. This experimental film is a meditation on the vanishing of things, species, individuals and, maybe, the whole human race. Film has been created by chemically destroying and mutilating black & white super-8 film material.

Fractura (Fracture)
(Biviana Chauchi | 3:00 | Spain | b + w | silent | 16mm to digital | 2023)

Breakage of a solid element, especially of the body or matter.

Location

Northwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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Film > Festivals
Film > Foreign

Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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On BPT Since: May 27, 2004
 
Northwest Film Forum Team
www.nwfilmforum.org

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Ticketing, concessions, cinemas, restrooms, and our public edit lab are located on Northwest Film Forum's ground floor, which is wheelchair accessible. We have a limited number of assistive listening devices available for programs hosted in our larger theater, Cinema 1. These devices are maintained by the Technical Director, and can be requested at the ticketing and concessions counter. The Forum does NOT have assistive devices for the visually impaired, and is not (yet) a scent-free venue. Our commitment to increasing access for our audiences is ongoing, and we welcome all public input on the subject! If you have additional specific questions about accessibility at our venue, please contact our Patron Services Manager at maria@nwfilmforum.org

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