Rural Film Festival @ oPeRaTiNg tHeAtRe oPeRaTiNg tHeAtRe - 27.02.2005 02:28
Tuesday 1 March : 20:00 @ Pakhuis Afrika SELECTIONS FROM THE RURAL ROUTE FILM FESTIVAL A country collection of fiction, documentary, and experimental independent films + music videos from the USA. Featuring videos from Omaha’s renowned Saddle Creek Records, low-budget barnyard racing from upstate New York, a tale of two boys in the Argentinian desert, the story of a small town Iowa woman’s controversial front lawn art installation, and other shorts from the back roads of Indiana, Montana, Missouri, Illinois, and West Virginia, USA. Rural Route Director Alan Webber and "Westless American" filmmaker Erik Nelson (who also plays professional basketball in Holland) will be present for Q&A. "After our 2nd successful festival in New York City (check http://www.ruralroutefilms.com for details), we are proud to take "Selections from the Rural Route Film Festival 2004" on the road again." Selections from the Rural Route Filmfestival - The Program The following films will be shown on Tuesday, the 1st of March. Donations for the moviemakers are appreciated! //Westless American WINNER BEST EXPERIMENTAL (TIE) RURAL ROUTE FILM FESTIVAL 2004 Erik Nelson, 2003, 5.5 min., exp. Western United States Website: www.bottomunion.com Westless American takes you on a sprint through six U.S. states, eight national parks, eight national monuments, and seven state parks, covering 9,000 miles in six minutes. It's an abbreviated Forest Gump without Tom Hanks, or the box of chocolates. Erik Nelson is a filmmaker and professional basketball player living in the Netherlands. //Sobre La Tierra (Upon the Earth) WINNER BEST FICTION RURAL ROUTE FILM FESTIVAL 2004 Maria Florencia Alvarez, 2003, 8 min., narr. Argentina Sobre La Tierra traces the path of two boys crossing the Puna Jujena - a Desert in northwest Argentina. Each carrying a bag, the boys enter an abandoned house from two different roads and collapse from exhaustion. The next morning they meet, and to their surprise the two bags have become one. The gritty nature of their argument is reflected in the texture of the super 8 cinematography. Winner of Best Short at Buenos Aires International Independent Film Festival and First Mention at the Milan Film Festival. //Elegy: The Life and Work of D'J Pancake Jason Freeman, 2003, 10 min., doc. Milton, West Virginia This aptly titled documentary remembers West Virginia short story author Breece D'J Pancake, who committed suicide in 1979. Though he cut his life short at the age of 26, Pancake is credited with reviving an interest in contemporary regional literature and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1983. His work has been compared to William Faulkner, James Joyce and Flannery O'Connor for the strong sense of place found in his characters. It is this relationship, between place and identity, that director Jason Freeman explores in this elegy. //This is Our Slaughterhouse Matthew Boerman, 2003, 23 min., doc. Fredericktown, Ohio For the ten workers of Broerman Poultry Processing, every weekend of the past 12 years has been spent slaughtering chickens. This short documentary reveals the surprisingly close relationships among these workers, despite the gruesome nature of their job. Shot with a single digital camera over the course of eight weeks, the colorful interviews and graphic supporting footage give new perspectives on family values, hard work, and what happens inside a slaughterhouse. //Jim From Divernon Chad Schneider, 1998, 4 min., narr. Illinois This unusual narrative takes a ride with a strange man and his "friend" as they pass through rural Illinois. Drifting along, the film becomes uncomfortably funny as we realize Jim may not be all there, and neither is his friend. The concept for the film came to director Chad Schneider during a melancholy moment at an Italian fast food place in St. Louis, where he composed the rough draft on a paper napkin. A native of St. Paul, Chad is currently an MFA student at Columbia. //In These Hills Chris Bennet, 2002, 9 min., exp. Bloomington, IN Website: www.wanderlustfilm.com In These Hills was created in conjunction with a photography project while Portland filmmaker Chris Bennett was living in Bloomington. The black-and-white super 8 documents the limestone quarries and surrounding farmland which now lay dormant throughout southern Indiana, serving as a ghostly reminder of the once thriving industry. Music by Indiana band, Early Day Miners. //A Season on the Move WINNER BEST EXPERIMENTAL (TIE) RURAL ROUTE FILM FESTIVAL 2004 Cindy Stillwell, 2003, 13 min., exp./doc. Bozeman, Montana A meditation on two agricultural traditions and the seasons in which they occur, A Season on the Move gives us an up close look at wheat cutting and sheep shearing in the North Central United States. Juxtaposing beautiful color and rich black and white photography, and alternating the sounds of combines, weather forecasts, shearing combs, and sheep voices, the film creates a portrait of these distinct agricultural lifestyles. The cycle of seasons takes us from the wheat harvest of late summer to the shearing season in early spring. Filmmaker Cindy Stillwell teaches at Montana State in Bozeman, where she has also been producing and shooting local TV ads. Sound designer Jeff Arnsten is a Bozeman musician who has done work for NPR, films, and commercials. //Azure Ray's We are Mice Nik Fackler, 2004, Saddle Creek Records, 4 min., music video Omaha, Nebraska Website: www.nikfackler.com Director, Nik Fackler, has created a period piece for the second Azure Ray video being shown in this year's festival. His idea for using shadow puppets came from seeing 4th graders making them for a fun day project. Fackler wrote, directed, and edited two short films before graduating from Millard West High School in Omaha, NE in 2002. Since then he has continued making shorts, begun directing music videos, and has a feature-length screenplay in development. //Life is Lifey Emily Evans Sloan, 2004, 4.5 min., exp. Springfield, Missouri Emily Evans Sloan sends a postcard to her late sister in this experimental film. The viewer observes old home movies of children at play, while listening to M. Ward's "Undertaker". Less morbid than it sounds, the films is Sloan's attempt to recall life with her sister. Using found footage, she assembled the film in a changing bag. //4-Cylinder 400 Garret Savage, John Finn and Harlo Bray, 2004, 24 min., doc. Bovina Center, New York Website: www.4cylinder400.com In our modern-day litigious society, who would have thought to hack a hole through their family barn and race cars through it? Well, the LaFever family did. Now the Annual Barnyard Car Race has become a town tradition, drawing an audience of hundreds on one Saturday every August. The rules of the race are simple: no car can cost more than $300, each car must have a 4-cylinder engine, and hitting another car's driver's-side door is strictly prohibited. But the townspeople have come to see more than just an offbeat race - they're eager to witness the moment when one of the 25 competitors finally dethrones Jonathan LaFever, the race's four-time undefeated champion. This year, the wait may well be over, as the competition is more fierce than ever. ................ http://www.squat.net/operatingtheatre vegaN soup from 20:00 : films start around 21:00 : food and films free/ by donation : @ pakhuis afrika : Oostelijke handelskade 19 (5 mins bike ride east of central station, along the waterside) ................ the oPeRaTiNg tHeAtRe is a micro-cinema that occupies squatted spaces to project free films and bring different people together around the mini-moviescreen for collective reflection and discussion. the oPeRaTiNg tHeAtRe throws all kinds of stuff towards the retina of your mind's eye - from documentaries about life and struggle to re-spliced experimental trash. if you want to suggest some films to screen, create some possibilities for discussion, distribute programs around the place, help find & cook free dinners or collect and set up equipment email: operate@squat.net ................ het oPeRaTiNg tHeAtRe is een bioscoop die gekraakte ruimten gebruikt om gratis films te vertonen en verschillende mensen tot elkaar te brengen rond het mini filmscherm voor collectieve reflectie en discussie. het oPeRaTiNg tHeAtRe gooit van alles voor het netvlies van je geestesoog – van documentaires over leven en strijd tot hergemonteerde experimentele zooi. 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