This year, I was forced to miss 25FPS – International Festival of Experimental Film and Video due to private issues that erupted during September… and I had so many plans… and you know how much I like this festival and Expanded Cinema concept…
Well, I can only swallow the lump and move forward… One of the things I planned for this year’s edition of the festival was to interview Phill Niblock… knowing the propulsive wire and passion of the 25FPS peeps I can be happier right now, because few hours ago they published video interview with Phill Niblock on their Vimeo account…
Phill Niblock, photo by Mark Blower (c) taken form Serpentine Gallery
I’m back! After short hiatus due to some private reasons, I’m ready to blog in more then three lines, dear readers. Here we have a short video interview with film maker and photographer Jana Debus made in the production of 25FPS International Festival for Experimental Film and Video.
Jana Debus made a short experimental film ‘Gregor Alexis’ in 2008. The film covers a story on her schizophrenic brother at the edges of genres, interlacing jointly with photography based frames, documentary elements. Gregor Alexis was recorded with 8mm camera.
South African artist William Kentridge is an animator that definitely needs to be in Pocket cinema… His monochrome animations became part of classics, although created during nineties…
William Kentridge
Documentary film by Edin Velez on Butoh entitled Dance of Darkness (58 min) is probably known to all who were even partly interested in this enigmatic and strong Japanese dance form. The film covers historic development of Butoh but still stays in track of an experimental film, too.
Excerpts from film Dance of Darkness by Edin Velez