Nina Czegledy on Mon, 27 Apr 1998 15:29:23 +0100 |
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Syndicate: IMAGES Festival |
Dear Syndicalists: Images Festival of Independent Film and Video. April 23-May 2 1998, Toronto, Canada http://www.interlog.com/~images Last Thursday the Images Festival opened in Toronto with a big buzz. The Festival screens 211 works (including four installations) during its ten day run. In addition to curated programs,the screenings include 17 "New Screens", showing 110 works from 26 countries. The works were chosen from 600 entries by a selection committee and reflect the dedicated search for unusual, independent work by programmers Paul Lee and Stefan St-Laurent.The festival brings "Deadpan" an exquisite installation by UK artist Steve McQueen and screens Crewmaster 5 (filmed in Budapest)by Matthew Barney and Johan Grimonprez's dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y. In contrast to these spectacular pieces, Frozen by Wu Ming(No Name)banned in China and The Red Rag, a most unusual documentary from the Netherlands, will also be shown at Images. The traditional student programs: V is for video and F is for film are, augmented this year with the addition of A is for Animation. The increasingly international profile of Images, is reflected in the programming of works from the media landscapes of East Europe. Olga Samolevskaya came from Kiev with two of her videos: Stabat Mater and Momento Vivre. Also included are Rusalochka(The Mermaid) and the Axe, by Volodymir Tykhij, also from the Ukraine, Chastie (Paradise) by Sergey Dvortsevoy from Kazakhstan, Elixir from Irina Evteeva, Russia. Deep in the catalogue, we find the works of two Hungarians: Berlin Retour by Berlin based Gusztav Hamos and Black Flag by Istvan Cantor of Toronto. Recent Finnish works will presented by Tapio Makela as part of the Finnish/Canadian exchange collaborative project with Nina Czegledy. Shortcuts:Transforming Narratives and Bodies will be shown Wednesday evening, and Imaging Male Bodies on Thursday. Finnish New Media Presentation will take place Saturday at the Interaccess Gallery and we intend to establish a live link with Helsinki that afternoon. Tapio arrives this evening and together within the next few days, we will send an update of our Festival impressions. best regards nina czegledy