Madame Winger Makes a Film: A Survival Guide to the 21st Century
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The film version of the reference book of handcrafted film techniques Recipes for Disaster expresses Hill’s belief that the idea behind a film is more important than the technology used. The film describes inexpensive ways to make films, including hand processing and direct animation.
Also in this combined programme
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Tide
Optically printed film made in the Space Cell do-it-yourself film lab. The mystery of the woman on the beach cannot be unravelled. -
Idyll
An attack of imagined childhood sentiment. The do-it-yourself bas relief print technique used ensures a coloured image. -
Pulse
Formerly people on photos were sometimes only visible as vague stripes thanks to the lengthy exposures. Artist in Residence Anuradha Chandra records i -
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Along with the Phoenix
As Artist in Residence in WORM.filmwerkplaats, Masha Godovannaya improvises freely on the myth surrounding the Phoenix, the bird that burns up every f -
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Wijk
Shots recorded in the beautiful Utrecht district of Overvecht, taken apart and put together again. The city reduced to a play of light and movement. -
Lauter Anfänge – Leise Enden
A communal film project by the Sector 16 collective is an amalgam of ideas.. -
Dolce far niente-The Tomb Story 1
Shots of a tomb made on Super8 and then coloured . A postcard to the dead. -
Fallen Flags
A layered tapestry of trains and underwater footage exploring the realms of fear, death and transience. -
v=d/t
Velocity is distance divided by time. Artist in Residence Amanda Dawn Christie investigates in WORM.filmwerkplaats the possibility of measuring the di -
Passing Through
Short work in atmospheric black & white with a surrealistic angle in an East European style.
Film details
- Country of production
- USA
- Year
- 2001
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2008
- Length
- 9'
- Medium/Format
- 16mm
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- None
- Director
- Helen Hill
- Producer
- Helen Hill