DIM Cinema | Mon Sept 28 | Double Negative Collective

Monday September 28 2009 7:30pm | Pacfic Cinematheque | www.dimcinema.ca

" We find ourselves in the role of alchemist: we promote accidents, discoveries, failures; processes that lead into unknown landscapes; the fleeting tangibility of mystical and transformative forces; the begetting of delicate, precious objects in the dark. - Double Negative Collective Manifesto
 

 

Since its inception in 2004, the Double Negative Collective has become a major presence in today’s experimental cinema scene in Montreal. Its unique existence has had an undeniable impact on the shifting landscape of moving-image art and the notion of artist collectives. Self-financed, the Double Negative Collective has succeeded for over five years to maintain its own studio with a variety of analogue filmmaking equipment, as well as organize experimental film screenings, performances and artist talks that continue to inspire the artistic communities both at home and abroad. This collection of films and videos demonstrates the depth and scope of the diverse approaches taken by members of the collective, whose varied backgrounds include involvement in other artistic practices including music, poetry, and visual art.

PROGRAMME: 91:00mins

Daïchi Saïto | All That Rises
Christopher Becks | Parallax
Amber Goodwyn | Paper Nautilus
Eduardo Menz | Fracas
Lucia Fezzuoglio | Untitled | 2007
Julien Idrac | The Nervous Loops
Steven Ladouceur | Artifacts
Malena Szlam | The Garden of Forking Paths (El Jardin de Senderos que se Bifurican)
Karl Lemieux | Western Sunburn
Mike Rollo | Lola
Lindsay McIntyre | Though She Never Spoke, This Is Where Her Voice Would Have Been
Christopher Becks | Pan of the Landscape
Daïchi Saïto | Trees of Syntax, Leaves of Axis
Mike Rollo | Ghosts and Gravel Roads

http://doublenegativecollective.blogspot.com/

Image: Lindsay McIntyre, Though She Never Spoke, This is Where Her Voice Would Have Been, 2008

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