Ciné Salon: Buried TreasureImpressions on the Art of the Cinematograph with Bruce Posner Sami van Ingen: Moving Shadows Finnish film artist Sami van Ingen makes experimental films based on his “archaeologism” of discarded films made new through salvaging, recycling and reconstructing found footage, layering analog-digital processes and stretching boundaries of filmic representation. His films also reflect--in different ways and to varying degrees--the historical situation of the film medium as it currently stands.
FILMS: Sequent of Hanna Ave. (2005) 7 mins. Deep Six (2007) 7 mins. Exactly (2008) 8 mins. Just One Kiss - The Fall of Ned Kelly (2009) 47 mins. Primaries (2011) 42 mins. Hate (2012) 12 mins. Courtesy Sami van Ingen. For more information, see: Ciné Salon's Spring 2013 film series digs deep into the archives and comes up with cinematic gold, unique and original visions. The films range from underrated mainstream classics ( Moana, The Cruel Sea, Suddenly) to avant-garde experiments (Alexander Kluge, Sami van Ingen, Bruce Baillie) and a comic rediscovery (Charley Bowers). Ciné Salons are held on selected Mondays at 7 p.m. in the Mayer Room at Howe Library. For a complete schedule of Ciné Salon events, click here.Date: March 4, 2013 Time: 7:00 pm - 9:45 pm Organization: Mayer Room
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