
Flaherty Seminar The last survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks just passed away at the age of 93. The two films screening at Flaherty NYC this Monday reflect on the bombings and their aftermath.
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Tsutomu Yamaguchi, only person certified as having endured both Hiroshima and Nagasaki attacks, dies aged 93

Flaherty Seminar This Monday The Flaherty presents an incredible duo of films exploring the effect of the bomb on Japan during WWII, including a rare 16mm print of Erik Barnouw's HIROSHIMA-NAGASAKI, AUGUST 1945.
Lugar:Anthology Film Archives
Hora:lunes, 11 de enero de 2010 19:30

Flaherty Seminar The Flaherty NYC copresentation of advocacy films with WITNESS is TONIGHT! New guests, including the director of CRYING SUN, have just been announced!
Video for Change: Witness' Human Rights Video Campaigns
Lugar:Anthology Film Archives
Hora:lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2009 19:30

Flaherty Seminar The Flaherty will present and discuss recent advocacy videos produced by WITNESS and the grassroots human rights defenders it works with around the world. Since its founding in 1992, WITNESS has empowered human rights defenders to use video as a tool to shine a light on those most affected by human rights violations, a ...nd to transform personal stories of abuse into powerful tools of justice.
Video for Change: Witness' Human Rights Video Campaigns
Lugar:Anthology Film Archives
Hora:lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2009 19:30

Flaherty Seminar Don't miss Flaherty NYC TONIGHT! We just added the beautiful film THE BELOVED ONES, the animated documentary by UK filmmaker Samantha Moore.
Experiments with Animation
Lugar:Anthology Film Archives
Hora:lunes, 09 de noviembre de 2009 19:30

Flaherty Seminar We just added stills from the wild, wonderful films we are screening MONDAY, and a link to a clips from Phil Solomon, the artist whose still graces the invitation!
Experiments with Animation
Lugar:Anthology Film Archives
Hora:lunes, 09 de noviembre de 2009 19:30

Flaherty Seminar
Animated films come in all shapes and sizes. In the Experiments with Animation program, The Flaherty will bring together a broad spectrum of animated works, each telling a poignant story using very different mediums - watercolor, pencil illustration, paper cut-outs, and even video game footage. What holds the program t ...ogether is the ability of the filmmakers to convey authentic human emotions using inanimate objects and forms.
SELECT FILMMAKERS TO PARTICIPATE IN A POST-SCREENING DISCUSSION.
Featuring works by:
Jesse Epstein
Jesse Epstein was selected for "25 New Faces of Independent Film" by Filmmaker Magazine, for her series of short films on physical perfection. The 1st part, Wet Dreams and False Images, received a Short Subject Jury Award at the Sundance Film Festival. The 2nd part, The Guarantee, received Best Short Film at the Newport International Film Festival, and the 3rd part, 34x25x36, was broadcast on P.O.V. this summer.
Steve Subotnick
Steven's animated films are associative explorations of themes found in history, folklore, and his own unconscious. His work includes The Jellyfishers, The Glass Crow (winner of the 2007 Samu Award), and Hairyman. Subotnick has taught at Rhode Island School of Design and Harvard University, and is currently teaching at Wheaton College and Massachusetts College of Art.
Jeff Scher
Jeff Scher lives and makes films in Brooklyn, NY. His films may be seen on The New York Times blog, The Animated Life. He teaches at New York University and the School of Visual Art. Scher was the winner of the 2008 Samu Award.
Phil Solomon
Phil Solomon is an American experimental filmmaker and professor at Colorado University. His work is often described as haunting and lyrical. Solomon has Recently earned acclaim for a series of films that incorporate machinima made using games from the Grand Theft Auto series. In 2007, The Village Voice named his film Rehearsals for Retirement one of the top ten experimental films of that year.
Kenneth Tin Hung
Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung was born in Hong Kong and is now living and working in New York. He makes socially conscious arts using Hi-Definition video animation, video game, net.art, digital graphics and mixed-media installations. His work has been exhibited at the New Museum, Yerba Buena Center Of The Arts, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, Sundance Film Festival, and many more. In 2008, Ken Johnson of The New York Times described Hung as a “fierce, funny and inventive political satirist.”
Martha Colburn
Martha Colburn is from Amsterdam and currently based in the US. She utilizes the language and materials of filmmaking to comment on popular culture, consumerism, politics and sexuality.. Filmmaker Jonas Mekas said of her work, “Bordering on the outrageous, crackling frame energy, Martha Colburn films are naked testimonials of our times, and of her generations.”
Signe Baumane
Signe Baumane is originally from Latvia and educated in Moscow, and started her New York career working in the studio of Bill Plympton before starting her own studio in 2002. She has produced and co-produced, written, directed and designed more than 9 independent animated shorts, which have screened at such prestigious festivals as Annecy, Tribeca, Sundance, Berlin, Ottawa, and Venice.
Samantha Moore
We will be screening BELOVED ONES, he true stories of two African women living with the repercussions of HIV/AIDS, a compelling and intimate portrait that goes beyond the usual clichés of the African AIDS pandemic. Samantha Moore is a Shropshire-based filmmaker who makes animated documentaries. She is a senior lecturer in animation at the University of Wolverhampton.
Experiments with Animation
Hora:lunes, 09 de noviembre de 2009 19:30
Lugar:Anthology Film Archives

Flaherty Seminar Frederick Wiseman, (Flaherty featured artist 1967, 1969, 1972) will be screening and discussing La Dernière Lettre, FREE on Thursday October 29th, 6:00pm, Tishman Auditorium on 66 West 12th street.

Flaherty Seminar Catalogues for the 2009 Flaherty Seminar WITNESSES, MONUMENTS, RUINS, now available!
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The 2009 Flaherty Catalogue provides detailed information about the 55th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar. The Catalogue is a great keepsake of the Seminar and includes film program notes, filmmakers' biographies; a Flaherty Fellows section; print source list, Seminar photographs, and much more.

Flaherty Seminar Sarah Jane Lapp (2006 Seminar featured artist) screens her beautiful work Animated Jazz Experiments tonight, 7:30pm, at the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
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Northwest Film Forum welcomes Argentine filmmaker Lisandro Alonso. Join us for the Seattle premieres of four of his films, as well as a filmmaking discussion with the emerging artist.

Flaherty Seminar Not one but THREE Flaherty Seminar artist from past years at UnionDocs this weekend: Deborah Stratman, Sam Green, and James T. Hong. http://bit.ly/4bQyGZ
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These three documentaries looks at a disparate piece of contemporary China: the marginalized but fiercely independent Turkic-Muslim community of Ughyurs; an enormous failed consumer center; and throngs of Taiwanese together in the streets around the 2008 elections.

Flaherty Seminar The Imagine Science Festival, featuring films, panels, and other events that combine cinema and science, kicks off tonight in NYC. http://bit.ly/2f2Hpq
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New York Science Film Festival - Where Science Meets Film

Flaherty Seminar New Filmmakers/ Women Behind the Lens series which screen tonight, 6:00pm and 7:00pm, at Anthology Film Archives. Featuring work from 2009 Flaherty Seminar Fellow Julie Perini!

Flaherty Seminar Tonight Flaherty NYC will feature the beautiful, disturbing work of 2009 Seminar featured artist Pawel Wojtasik, who will be present for a post-screening discussion. Anthology Film Archives, 7:30pm.
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