I’ve Never Been a Fisherman
I've Never Been a Fisherman
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Street photographer Jay Giampietro details his clandestine process of capturing the odd fringes of New York City on Instagram, in this short documentary piece by Joe Stankus. Not content with showing how Giampietro sneaks his snaps, Stankus also delves into the ethics of photographing strangers − sometimes during intimate moments − in a time of mass surveillance.
Also in this combined programme
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this country is lonely
RATGIRL is a digital artist who crafts alluring Instagram stories tracing the echoes of apartheid in South Africa, until she completely loses herself -
Please step out of the frame.
Using Super-8, a desk and a laptop, Karissa Hahn creates a playful choreography of body and screen. -
Hi I Need to Be Loved
Marnie Ellen Hertzler hires actors from Craigslist to perform her spam emails in this consideration of modern image-making in an algorithmic era. -
The Air of the Earth in Your Lungs
Shot on 16mm, Ross Meckfessel’s sensual odyssey through natural landscapes and digital textures satisfyingly defies concrete interpretation. -
Giverny I (NÉGRESSE IMPÉRIALE)
Shot on location at Monet’s famed garden in Giverny, Ja’Tovia Gary interrogates the white, masculine nature of Western art-historical narr -
Lost Episode
Christopher Radcliff cuts together various reactions to a terrifying, fabricated Mickey Mouse cartoon, in this unsettling experimental piece. -
Little Lower Than the Angels
NEOZOON explores the memeification of American Christian iconography and rituals, finding rhythms and patterns in unlikely places.
Film details
- Country of production
- USA
- Year
- 2018
- Festival edition
- IFFR 2019
- Length
- 5'
- Medium/Format
- DCP
- Language
- English
- Premiere status
- International premiere
- Director
- Joe Stankus
- Producer
- Joe Stankus
- Sales / World rights holder
- Joe Stankus