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REVLON/ CLINIQUE/ OPI REDUX

EPFC | June 8th, 2016

Hello, June!! The start of a new month means that it’s time to announce a new artist who will spend the month at the curatorial helm of MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS, our weekly online-only screening series bringing a bit of cinema into your Facebook feed each and every Monday! Please join us in welcoming…

KATE EWALD!!

Kate is a time-based media artist and curator from Baltimore, MD currently getting her MFA at University of Colorado, Boulder. Her curatorial, creative, and academic work is inspired by constant experimentation and a ritualistic study of theoretical philosophies. Her current work is driven by a conceptual framework named Internal Cinema.

WELCOME, KATE!!!!!!!!!!

And now, here is Kate’s REVLON/ CLINIQUE/ OPI REDUX for you to enjoy!

Baba Dana Talks To The Wolves

EPFC | May 16th, 2016

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Ephraim Asili

Every Monday in May I will be posting a recent work that positions itself at the intersection of experimental and documentary methodologies .Today’s film is “Baba Dana Talks To The Wolves” by Ralitsa Doncheva: “an impressionistic portrait of Baba Dana, an 85 year-old Bulgarian woman who has chosen to spend her life in the mountains”

HALIMUHFACK

EPFC | May 9th, 2016

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Ephraim Asili

Every Monday in May I will be posting a recent work that positions itself at the intersection of experimental and documentary methodologies .Today’s film is the HALIMUHFACK (2016. 4 min) by award winning, experimental filmmaker and educator Christopher Harris. Enjoy!

“A performer lip-synchs to archival audio featuring the voice of author and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston as she describes her method of documenting African American folk songs in Florida. By design, nothing in this film is authentic except the source audio. The flickering images were produced with a hand-cranked Bolex so that the lip-synch is deliberately erratic and the rear projected, grainy, looped images of Masai tribesmen and women recycled from an educational film become increasingly abstract as the audio transforms into an incantation.”

https://drive.google.com/…/0B8meN3_elqKpZ2E3ck4wamVfT…/view…

 

FORGED WAYS

EPFC | May 2nd, 2016

Happy May!!!! New month means time to welcome a new artist to the curatorial helm of MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS, our weekly online-only screening series bringing a bit of cinema into your Facebook feed each and every Monday! Please join us in welcoming…
EPHRAIM ASILI!!

Ephraim is an African American Artist, Filmmaker, DJ, Radio
Host, and Traveler. One of the points of focus in his work is the African Diaspora as a cultural force—a lineage of years and miles that influences contemporary African-American identity and the cultural identity of North America in general. His work often weaves together the near and the far as a way of revealing linkages across history and geography. Thus far Ephraim’s work has been filmed on location in Ghana, Brazil and Ethiopia as well as in Philadelphia and Harlem. His complex, poetic documentaries fuse travelogue, narrative, and experimental investigation in order to explore how history and memory bear on the present- shaping the navigation and inhabitation of people and places. Through audio-visual examinations of societal iconography, identity, geography, and architecture, he strives to present a personal vision which could be describes as an amalgam of African American and moving image culture filtered through an acute sense od rhythmic improvisation and compositional awareness.
WELCOME, EPHRAIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And now, please check out Ephraim’s FORGED WAYS from 2011. From Ephraim: “FORGED WAYS (2011),the first in an ongoing series of films exploring my personal connection to the African Diaspora, was photographed on location in Harlem,and various locations throughout Ethiopia. The film oscillates between the first person account of a film maker, the third person experience of a man navigating the streets of Harlem, and day to day life in the cities and villages of Ethiopia.”

 

https://vimeo.com/81630949

DRONING LIKE A UR

EPFC | April 25th, 2016

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
Guest Curator: Johnny Woods
Theme: Broken Beings
Film: “Droning Like a Ur” (excerpt)
Director: Ian Cheng

For my last film in this series, I’m posting this incredible excerpt from one of Ian Cheng’s live simulations of infinite duration. Using the same tools that are used to create video games, Cheng populates his CGI environments with characters that have their own agency, but can’t quite figure out what they are supposed to do with it.