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> From: Secret Cinema <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 11:10:07 +0000
> To: Secret Cinema <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: [secretcinema] Halloween Short Film Festival, 8-11 January 2004
>
> Halloween Short Film Festival - This Week!
>
> Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th January 2004
> at the ICA, London
>
> 2004 marks 10 years of Halloween short film screenings and rock 'n' roll
> shenanigans. By way of celebration we would like to invite you to the
> inaugural (fingers crossed) annual Halloween Short Film Festival at the ICA.
>
> Banished are all banal calling cards in favour of shit-hot films that take
> risks. Our mission is to bring you the quality that proves that short film
> programming is a skill (albeit underrated), and that our love of shorts is
> stronger than ever.
>
> New films in programmes that have got us all excited include dead cert
> unmissables such as 'Fury' by Nick Jordan, 'Jam' by Stefanie Brockhaus and
> 'Making Things Meaningful' by Paul Tarrago, which all feature in the
> Leftfield and Luscious programme with the Lux award for best experimental
> film.
>
> We're also dead proud to be showcasing retrospectives of still sizzling
> talents that Halloween have been fans of for years. Any aspiring filmmaker
> should check out Carol Morley, Alison Murray and the Whatever Pictures back
> catalogue as compulsory homework when considering what shorts can be.
>
> If the reason for a festival is to celebrate, we want to do it in style,
> with filmmakers such as Tim Hope and Sarah Miles treating us to home movies
> and visual remixes over their own bizarre taste in music in the bar, and
> live gigs in the theatre featuring Kaito, Klang and This Girl. Expect to
> sweat, mosh, think and be merry. Then chill on Sunday and get the brain
> juice going with our Film Quiz set by Time Out hack Nick Bradshaw.
>
> Full festival programme http://www.shortfilms.org.uk
>
> Ticket information http://www.ica.org.uk
>
>
> ***Special Live Event and Screening***
>
> THURSDAY 8th JANUARY
>
> 8pm - Full Length 29: Andrew Kotting vs. 'Gallivant'
>
> "Kotting is one of British cinema's brightest hopes and definitely its
> wildest." (Jonathan Romney, Independent)
>
> Cult filmmaker and professional lunatic Andrew Kotting revisits his own
> award-winning feature "Gallivant" - in which his gran and daughter travel
> the coast of Britain - with this multi-screen remix of the film and it's
> outtakes. With live music accompaniment by Jem Finer (Longplayer) and
> projection by Kino Club's David Leister, this is a unique one-off revisit to
> one of the best film debuts of recent years.
>
> + filmmaker Mark Aitken remixing and resoundtracking his own classic short
> "Vegas Shift".
>
> + bar remix session: Sarah Miles vs Redux: From bunny girls to teenage Devon
> westerns, from PJ Harvey to Nirvana, film maker Sarah Miles collaborates
> with new remix kids on the block Redux to present a session of stunning
> projection and DJ accompaniment
>
> £8, £7 conc, £6 ICA members
>
>
>
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