Georg Koszulinski
Thursday, November 10 at 8 pm
“From experimental nonfiction filmmaker Georg Koszulinski comes a visual chronicle of the Vodou religion as practiced in the rural mountains of Haiti. Loa presents Koszulinski’s expressive account of rural Vodou via a portrait of the houngan Extanta Aoleé, who has served the Loa, the sacred spirits of Haiti, for over a half century. Koszulinski’s film employs affective elements of documentary practice—Loa features an original ambient-drone soundscape and meditative editing techniques to offer an ethnographic experience more representative of the work of Nathaniel Dorsky than Robert Gardner.”
Doors 7:30. $5 admission.
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