The Experimental eye on 3rd i
Co-presented by SF Cinematheque
Sunday April 30th 2006
2pm - 3:30pm
ATA Artist Television Access
992 Valencia Street San Francisco (@21st in the mission) CA 94110
Price: Please pay at the ATA theatre door - $8


Curious about the esoteric and 'snooty' world of experimental cinema?
Well, this is your chance to learn a little history, theory and
aesthetics
of South Asian experimental film. Two local South Asian Filmmakers
and
scholars present a class on experimental and South Asian experimental
film-- The Experimental Eye on 3rd i
This 101 3rd i experimental film class will be divided into two
40 min parts. We will have a break, discussion and Q & A:
Ashish Chadha's, PhD candidate at Stanford, will talk on the conceptual
idea of "prayog"- Sanskrit for experiment. It will delineate
a history of experimentation in Indian cinema with the works of
Dada Saheb Phalke to the Indian New Wave of the 1960s, with a specific
impetus on the idea of experimentation in narrative cinema and its
links to folk and traditional South Asian art of story telling.
Kirthi Nath, MFA, who teaches at BAVC, will concentrate on how
films by and/or about people of color, women and queer people use
experimental and hybrid filmmaking strategies to express and document
complicated and often untold stories. She will show examples that
use "the poetic", to disrupt traditional signifiers of
fact, and explore the personal as a landscape connected to the outside
world, to tell subtle and powerful stories.
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