Krystian Woznicki on 23 May 2001 05:11:03 -0000 |
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The Future of Film: Streaming Cinema 2.0 Announces Film Line-Up for Philadelphia Show May 23, 2001 ------------ Streaming Cinema, the off-line festival of online films, today announced the line-up of films that will be screened in Philadelphia on June 1st. The 29 web films were selected from an international call for entries. Nine countries are represented in the screening, including: France, Canada, South Korea, United States, United Kingdom, Venezuela, Germany, Australia and Italy. In the U.S., the filmmakers hail from San Francisco, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia. The films are: "Nightshift", Pierre Wayser (France); "Salome", Jeannette Lambert (Canada); "October", Catarina Mota (New York); "Reflections", Michael Giuntoli (New York); "Golden Boy", Bill Cahalan, (Los Angeles); "Shibuya" and "Endeka", Nina Noor (United Kingdom); "Hipnopixel", Carlos Gomez de Llarena (Venezuela); "Under The Happiest Dawn", George Aguilar (San Francisco); "Life At Night", John O'Brien (Minneapolis); "Badcop", Martin Dahlhauser (Germany); "Winterlight" and "Musichat", Peter Eudenbach (New York); "The Heist", Dave Jones (Australia); "Dream", Al Sacui (Philadelphia); "I Cannot Play", Jib Jab Media (New York); "A Perfect Artistic Website", Young-hae (South Korea); "Brain Girl", Marina Zurkow (New York); "Love Bug", Chris Ferrantello (Philadelphia); "Kein Film", Michael Bryntrupp (Germany); "Tango", Mirek Nisenbaum, (New York); "Crankbunny", Norma Toraya (New York); "Crack the CIA", Josh Shore (New York); "The Reef", Moccu (Germany); "The Manhatte Project", Analogik-Indians (France); "The Island", 8081 (Italy); "My Interactive TV", Violaine Meunier (France); "Video Blog", Adrian Miles (Australia); "Arctic Circle", Philip Pocock (Germany). The screening was curated by David Nielsen, of Dogme95 Films in Copenhagen; Phyllis Kauffman, former Artistic Director of the Philadelphia Festival of World Cinema; Peter Rose, a video artist and faculty member at the University of the Arts; and Nora Barry, creator of Streaming Cinema and TheBitScreen.com. The screening will take place on Friday evening, June 1st in Philadelphia, and will travel to New York, Copenhagen, Paris and London later this year. Streaming Cinema is produced in part by The Bit Screen, an internationally recognized venue for web cinema that has screened web films at new media festivals around the world; most recently Bit Screen films were screened at the Pompidou Center in Paris and reviewed in Cahiers Du Cinema. Streaming Cinema 2.0 in Philadelphia is sponsored by The Media Arts Fund of the Philadelphia Foundation, Hi-Fi House, the Philadelphia Film Office, ArtByte Magazine, Philadelphia Weekly, FilmFestivals.com, PANMA, InLiquid.com and WHYY-TV. For more information contact [email protected] or click on www.streamingcine.com Streaming Cinema....it isn't film anymore, it's the future of film. -END- ---------------------------------------------------------- # rohrpost -- deutschsprachige Mailingliste fuer Medien- und Netzkultur # Info: [email protected]; msg: info rohrpost # kommerzielle Verwertung nur mit Erlaubnis der AutorInnen # Entsubskribieren: [email protected], msg: unsubscribe rohrpost # Kontakt: [email protected] -- http://www.mikro.org/rohrpost