Possibly in Michigan: The 50th Ann Arbor Film Festival
Michael SicinskiThis year the Ann Arbor Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary, both by taking stock of its distinguished history and looking ahead.
This year the Ann Arbor Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary, both by taking stock of its distinguished history and looking ahead.
The new Film Quarterly and a round of papers from Boston.
Actually, this entry won't be strictly limited to the 14th Views from the Avant-Garde, which wrapped on Sunday. Other, somewhat related events bear rounding up here as well; for example, Walking Picture
Still Raining, Still Dreaming (Phil Solomon) / Waterfront Follies (Ernie Gehr) A perfect double feature. Still Raining, Still Dreaming continues Solomon's explorations of Grand Theft Auto
Trypps / Let Each One Go Where He May (Ben Russell) Russell calls his on-going Trypps project, available online at Vimeo, “psychedelic ethnography,” the first word signaling an internal trip (head