SFAI Film/Video Festival

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Date: Thu Feb 05 2004 - 09:22:50 PST


The San Francisco Art Institute is proud to present

the 11th San Francisco Art Institute International Film & Video

Festival.

Friday, February 6th & Saturday, February 7th and

Friday, February 13th & Saturday, February 14th

Each program will begin at 8:00 pm.

in the SFAI Lecture Hall - 800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco,

California

Each of the festival's four evenings will feature a different program of

short films and videos from around the world that explore

non-traditional themes and forms. The festival's experimental,

narrative, documentary, and animated films were selected from over 233

entries.

Regular admission is $8 per night, with 4-show passes available for $25

at the festival on February 6. Admission for SFAI students is $6.

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or Contact: (415)771-7020 x4816 / <mailto:<A
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Friday, February 6

The Wonderful Horrible World - Stories Unleashed

[94 minutes running time]

Songs of sorrow meandering under the deserted land. Whispers and stories

unleashed from the throat of the mute keepers of secrets. The hibernated

truth lies within. Garden of wonders aroused.

Dead People by Roger Deutsch

Target Practice by Caroline Key

Bird, Bath and Beyond by Marie Losier

Shudder by Helen Pau

Hazlo por Cuba by David Ellsworth

Saturday, February 7

The Ever Drifting Time

[83 minutes running time]

Traces of the recollected, traces of time, sculpting the beauty of the

ordinary.

Timezones Explained By Use Of Light by Nikolai Ostergaard

lower case ‘w’ wife by Marina Potok

Danzante by Sergio Bátiz

Aerial Elegy by Michael Wilson

Observations at Gettysburg by Brian Frye

Flora’s Film (not a film about Eadweard Muybridge) by Michael Wilson

Watch by Robert Todd

Marathon by Jefferson Pinder & Stevi Calandra

Friday, February 13

Through the Looking Glass - A Night of Animation

[65 minutes running time]

A world of delicacies, of the unseen faces, of the intimate dance around

the prospered heart. It's all through the looking glass.

I am (Not) Seen by Takahiko Iimura

FragmentFilm by Aurelio Kopainig

Alicia in Wonderland by Francien Van Everdingen

Orange by Gregg Biermann

Skirr by Rachel Clarke & Stephen Blumberg

Poor White Trash Girl – Class Consciousness by Kelly Spivey

Lunch Break on the Xerox Machine by Marie Losier

Take Me Home by Matt Hulse

Sui Generis by Alexandre Nothis

Saturday, February 14

Islands of Light- Textures of the Film Medium

[70 minutes running time]

Flowing of light, a gentle breeze, a thunderstorm or a hypnotized face

gazing into the weeping and smiling world. A valentine for the

crystallized heart.

Kristy by Stephanie Gray

Snow Flow by Caroline Savage

Oil Derric by Robbie Land

Photogram Blue and Red by Karen Johannesen

76 Station by Karen Johannesen

Fissures by Louise Bourque

Penumbra by Nicky Hamlyn

Pistrino by Nicky Hamlyn

Floating in the Ether by Scott Nyerges

Not Too Much Remember by Tony Gault

Untitled by Ginelle Hustrulid

Daddy Kill by Tommy Becker

Trilogy #1, Freedom (Film Installation) by Seokhan Ryu

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