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EPFC | June 26th, 2017

Marvelous Movie Mondays!!!
Guest Curator: Elena Pardo

Women Alchemists

Azucena Losana is an artist and filmmaker who works at Arcoiris film lab in Buenos Aires. She shares with us her thoughts about the dark room:

“I strongly believe that the film lab gives out superpowers. The sense of sight loses its supremacy and the body is commanded by smell, hearing and touch. The broth is ready, at the right temperature. I turn off the lights. My tools are handy. My pupils are dilated to the max and yet I see nothing. I am protecting those tiny impressions of light that are going to be fixed forever in small frames of film. I start counting out loud: 501, 502, 503, 504 … I feel the temperature of the liquid through the gloves during the agitation … 512, 513 … I hear the water running… 523, 524 … I see thoughts … 559, 560… It’s time to turn on the lights. There they are! Tiny sculptures made out of light, probably made by the little bird that worked inside the Flintstone’s instant camera sculpting the stone with its beak. It’s fixer time…501, 502…”
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SP (Saõ Paulo)
Is a short film made in Sao Paulo, Brazil registering some long distance travels through the city on public transportation. The trip begins at the University of Sao Paulo and ends in the Santa Ines favela , where I had the fortune to collaborate with the collective “Mundo em Foco”, the only organization in Sao Paulo that works with super film 8.

WHAT’S UP WITH EPFC ALUMNI?

EPFC | March 9th, 2017

EPFC Youth Film alum Clara Polito talks about her passion for vegan baking and some of her favorite LA places.

https://www.citizine.tv/article/placelist-clara-cakes-shows-us-her-punk-side-in-la

And check out Hollywood Boulevard, a Super 8 film Clara made as part of Wish You Were Here, the Summer 2012 EPFC Youth Filmmaking Workshop.

https://vimeo.com/160988493/settings

Festivals We Love: the 8fest

EPFC | January 23rd, 2017

the8fest is North America’s longest-running festival devoted to all forms of small-gauge film, including super 8, 8mm, 9.5 and loops, shown in their original formats. the8fest showcases the 70+ history of small gauge film – from contemporary artists’ work in the form, to its wider cultural use in home movies, instructional loops and beyond.This year’s edition of the8fest consists of eight programmes, one super 8 camera workshop, and two artist’s talks.

This year marks the8fest’s 10th anniversary! Running January 27 – 29, 2017 at Toronto’s SPK Polish Combatants Hall, there’s going to be a ton of small gauge fun for everyone! Check out all the festival details here!

FILMMAKERS WE LOVE: DAGIE BRUNDERT

EPFC | September 20th, 2016

Dagie Brundert is a Super 8 Scorceress and the Queen of Eco-Processing. Working with small gauge film for the past three decades, Dagie and her beloved Nizos makes wabi sabi magic wherever they go! Check out her inspiring cinematic experiments that celebrate art in the everyday on her website and her yum yum soups blog.

 

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SWS: TOKYO!

EPFC | June 8th, 2016

Paolo, Lisa and Max are back from Japan and excited to share the TENTH installment in The Sound We See series… The Sound We See: A Tokyo City Symphony on glorious Ektachrome Super 8 film! Plus short films of/by/about Japan by our Japanese and American friends… snacks…prizes…fun! FREE! Thursday at 8 PM at beatiful Echo Park Film Center. Yatta!