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Time: October 24, 2009 at 3pm to November 21, 2009 at 4pm
Location: Anthology Film Archives
Street: 32 Second Avenue
City/Town: New York, NY
Website or Map: http://www.hecticred.net
Event Type: screenings
Organized By: Kristen Mangione and Eliza Fernbach
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2009
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RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING FILMS PRESENTS:
"MOTHERS' DAY" a Short film by Eliza Fernbach & "HAIKU” a short video by Kristen Mangione
Three Screenings:
Saturday October 24th, 2009 3pm
Saturday November 7th, 2009 2pm
Saturday November 21st, 2009 2pm
Eliza Fernbach’s fierce film abstraction of Canadian Writer Anne Simpson's poem "!" depicts the grim interior violence of a Mother’s loss during war. It is based on the mythological Greek Queen Hekuba who lost all 19 of her children to conflict and was transformed into a black dog by the Gods for avenging the death of her youngest son. A Poetry film shot in 35mm, 16mm and video with screen projections and miniature photography, the piece is a non-linear panorama of loss, grief and the consequences of revenge.
Kristen Mangione's sublime video contemplation of the atmosphere of peace, as captured at a Zen retreat, serves as a counterpoint in form, tone and style. Mangione, a Choreographer and Dancer, created the video as part of a series on the Seasons with the landscape of the retreat house as a constant. Serendipitous moments of stillness and storm are recorded as Mangione documented a dancer's exploration of the landscape.
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