| 6-8/11 Diversions - Experimental Video Festival |
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Diversions, Edinburgh’s experimental film and video festival, is proud to announce its return to the Filmhouse for a second year of celebrating the best in innovative, boundary-pushing cinema.
This year’s programme has been curated by distinguished filmmakers, distributors and researchers both local and from around the world. It aims to provide an educational introduction to historical works and a glimpse into ongoing dialogues at the edge of moving image production. SPECIAL EVENTS On November 8, the Filmhouse will host ‘The Sublime Is Now’, an intimate evening with New York-based filmmaker Jeanne Liotta. The event will trace her development as one of the most innovative artists working in the medium today. A screening of her work, which explores the cosmic landscape at the intersection of science, art and natural philosophy, will be followed by an extended conversation with the artist. Some of the programme’s other highlights include the screenings “Pleasing Ourselves: Artisan Films in Scotland”, comprised of works from the 1950s through today, “Experimental Films and Videos from Finland”, which spans the 1960s to the present, and “The Gentle Art of Superimposition” which maps the practice over the course of 80 years in a series of films curated by David Curtis, author A History of Artists’ Film and Video in Britain. Additionally, the National Gallery Complex will host a free “Focus on Film: Study Day”, to explore recent developments in Scottish cinema through a series of lively talks, screenings and discussions. For a full programme listing, visit www.diversionsfilmfestival.co.uk Download a leaflet including screens from videos and movies CONTACT:
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