12 March 2008

Oh, The Excitement of the Weekend!

There is much afoot in our fair city this week-end - here are some suggestions:

FRIDAY - SCREENING
Experimental Film Club Presents SANS SOLEIL 7:00 at Film Studies Center, 5811 S. Ellis Ave, Cobb Hall 301 (at U of C) - FREE
One of the true classics of the essay film genre, Chris Marker's travelogue of a trip through the contemporary global society is brimming with a remarkable range of wit, stylistic invention and insight. (1993, 35mm, 100 minutes)

FRIDAY - SCREENING
Experimental Film Club Presents ALTERNATE VIEWPOINTS 9:00 at Film Studies Center, 5811 S. Ellis Ave, Cobb Hall 301 (at U of C) - FREE
Women are the focus, but not the object of Trinh T. Minh-ha's influential first film Reassemblage (1982), a complex visual study of the women of rural Senegal. Through a complicity of interaction between film and spectator, Minh-ha reflects on documentary filmmaking and the ethnographic representation of cultures. Literally and stubbornly a remake - that is a perfect replica in color and in English of Harun Farocki's hugely influential essay film
Inextiguishable Fires, What Farocki Taught (Jill Godmilow, 1998) explores the political and formal strategies of Farocki's film about the development of Napalm B by Dow Chemical during the Vietnam War. (16mm, 70 minutes total)

SATURDAY - SCREENING
Roots and Culture Presents MICHAEL ROBINSON 8:00 at Roots and Culture Gallery, 1034 N. Milwaukee Ave (at Noble St.) - FREE
An award-winning local filmmaker (AND UIC MFA GRAD), Robinson's work focuses on "the poetics of loss and the dangers of mediated experience." This screening will feature four of Robinson's films, including "And We All Shine On" and "You Don't Bring Me Flowers," which won the Best International Film prize at the 2006 Images Festival in Toronto. Supplementing these films will be four movies by other filmmakers that Robinson has selected to highlight his influences and interests, including work by Kent Lambert and Lewis Klahr. Michael Robinson's films have screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, New York Film Festival, the London Film Festival, and Anthology Film Archives. He is a co-founder of Philadelphia's Small Change Film Series, and recently curated and presented a program of American film and video at multiple venues in Moscow and St. Petersburgh. Originally from upstate NY, Michael holds a BFA from Ithaca College, and an MFA from the University of Illinois at Chicago. More information on his work can be found at his website, www.poisonberries.net
www.rootsandculturecac.org

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Dear AD463,

We wanted to let you know that the SIGN-UP SHEET for faculty advising on Thursday and Thursday-Next is on the door of the 5th floor faculty office. Slots are for 20:00 each and advising will take place during the first half of each studio class. Students who want to meet with a specific faculty member and/or plan for a meeting are advised to use this sheet. All others will be subject to the whims of wandering professors (in the second half of the class)...

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The Management