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SUMMARY:BLACK ARC: VISIONARY SHORTS
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY presents “Black Arc: Bending Memory + Vision\,” a daylong program offering the freedom to dream through the lens of women and non-binary filmmakers who bend time\, memory and genre to create bold visions on screen. Our 12PM showtime features: \nTHE CHANGING SAME (2001\, 10m) | Directed by Cauleen Smith \nExploring Black alienation and outsiderhood via the story of two aliens stationed on Earth\, searching for kinship and a sense of purpose. \nODDS AND ENDS (1993\, 28m) | Directed by Michelle Parkerson \nIn the year 2096\, Black women warriors wage a vigilant battle against racial and gender annihilation. In this devastated universe\, a fable unravels between interplanetary frontlines. \nTREE SHADE (1998\, 29mins) | Directed by Lisa Collins \nShame and embarrassment propel a gifted high school student\, Savannah\, to embark on a journey through space and time to witness the prison convictions of her great-grandmother Etta Mae\, her grand-aunt Olive\, and her aunt Denise. \nPlease note: These three films will screen back-to-back. Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \nABOUT THE FILMMAKERS\nCauleen Smith is an acclaimed American filmmaker\, widely exhibited multimedia artist\, and UCLA professor known for experimental works exploring Black identity\, diaspora\, sci-fi\, and culture. Blending film\, textiles\, and installations\, she gained prominence with the 1998 feature DRYLONGSO and uses her art to reflect on memory\, utopias\, and social liberation. \nMichelle Parkerson is a pioneering American independent filmmaker\, academic\, and author renowned for documenting the lives of Black women and LGBTQ+ icons. Based in Washington\, D.C.\, she has been a central figure in “New Black Cinema” since the 1980s\, focusing her work on feminist\, political\, and social activism. \nLisa Collins is a writer\, director\, and producer whose work blends sharp comedy with layered explorations of race\, identity\, and community. She wrote\, directed and executive produced two shorts: MISS RUBY’S HOUSE\, a mockumentary; and TREE SHADE a surreal black comedy that garnered the Gold Medal for Best Alternative Film at the Student Academy Awards\, and was invited to festivals including: Sundance\, Atlanta\, Seattle\, Newport\, Avignon and Cannes. Coming-of-age in a conflicted\, racially diverse Brooklyn and being a first-generation American of Jamaican/Cuban parents serves as a source of endless inspiration\, humor and raw material.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/black-arc-visionary-shorts
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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SUMMARY:BLACK ARC: COMPENSATION (1999)
DESCRIPTION:ARRAY presents “Black Arc: Bending Memory + Vision\,” a daylong program offering the freedom to dream through the lens of women filmmakers who bend time\, memory and genre to create bold visions on screen. Our 1:30PM showtime features: \nCOMPENSATION (1999\, 1h 32m) | Directed by Zeinabu irene Davis \nIn this landmark of independent cinema\, two Chicago love stories intertwine\, one set at the dawn of the 20th century and the other in contemporary times\, featuring a deaf woman and a hearing man. \nPlease note: Other showtimes in the day’s program require a separate ticketed entry. Guests must RSVP and possess a ticket for each screening time to attend each of the screenings. \n \nABOUT THE FILMMAKER\nZeinabu irene Davis is a director and producer who has received numerous awards for her work with film and video. Born in 1961 in Philadelphia\, she received a M.A. in African Studies in 1985 at UCLA\, where she also earned her M.F.A. in Film and Television production in 1989. She has received acclaim for her representation of the African American female perspective through a variety of works\, which include documentaries\, short narratives and experimental films. \nMs. Davis directed the film CYCLES (1989)\, an experimental short which earned her an awards from the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame and the National Black Programming Consortium. Her following works\, A PERIOD PIECE (1991)\, A POWERFUL THANG (1991) and MOTHER OF A RIVER (1995) continued to garner her awards from numerous organizations and festivals. Her latest project\, SPIRITS OF REBELLION (2015)\, is a documentary which gathers fellow L.A. Rebellion filmmakers and explores topics in African American film. Her feature directorial debut\, COMPENSATION (1999)\, was a 2000 Sundance Film Festival Official Selection\, hailed as “one of the greatest American independent films ever made” by Richard Brody for The New Yorker and was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry in 2024. \nMs. Davis has been awarded grants and fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation\, the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts for her film work. After holding teaching positions at Antioch College and Northwestern University\, Davis moved to teach at UC San Diego\, where she currently serves as Professor of Communications.
URL:https://events.arraynow.com/events/compensation
LOCATION:Amanda Cinema\, 180 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90026\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events @ ARRAY,In Person,Live to Public
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