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Ciné Salon: Buried Treasure

Impressions 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.
 
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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