In Loving Memory
Friday AUGUST 17
6:00 PM THEATER One

(rock/hard place)
Roger Beebe
Experimental 16mm
6:30 2006

Morro Bay, California is a little coastal tourist town known mostly for the Morro Rock, a volcanic plug that sits at the mouth of the Bay. In all the postcards of Morro Bay, the image is framed so that you can't tell that just beyond the edge of the postcard, maybe a few hundred yards from the Rock, is a gargantuan power plant with 3 towering smoke stacks. This film tries to restore the power plant to the frame. ­ Roger Beebe

Echoes Of Bats and Men
Jo Ann Dery
Animation 16mm 7:00 2005

The night shift begins with a musical history lesson sung by a chubby skunk. Tonight we learn about Rhode Island's industrial evolution through the midnight flight of a little bat, and her many friends. ­ Jo Ann Dery

Elsewhere
Luke Sieczek
Experimental 16mm 6:00 2005

The half-remembered spaces‹the obscure but guiding motion of a secret
history ‹Luke Sieczek

Skulls And Blackberries
Eric Ostrowski
Experimental 16mm 4:00 2005

³A sequence of contact nature prints of blackberries ­ introduced by a
band
of the skull and crossbones.² - Eric Ostrowski


Orange, Red, Erupts
Theofano Pitsillidou
Experimental 16mm 4:00 2005

This hand-painted film is a composition of colors, sounds, and rhythms
that capture how the sky experiences the rising and setting of the sun, and
how we experience emotions that 'rise and set', that erupt and extinguish,
only to be ignited again as in an endless cycle. - Theofano Pitsillidou

In Loving Memory
Robert Todd
Documentary 16mm 47:00 2006

This intimate series of portraits offers a window, through their words
only, into the inner lives of men and women living in maximum-security
penitentiaries across the United States, most of whom are incarcerated
on Death Row. As the title suggests, 'In Loving Memory' is a film about
the connection between the common ground we share through our mutual
mortality and the responsibility we accept as an enlightened society in
respecting the sovereignty of life and honoring its dynamic power, its ability to
evolve, and its status as sacred. ­ Robert Todd

 

 

 

 


 

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