This Sunday (May 22), Los Angeles Filmforum presents Triumph of the Wild: New Experimental Animation from Around the World, an evening of recent animation made for “thinking adults.” The slate of films explore landscapes, histories, physiology and the animal kingdom through a variety of techniques and aesthetic strategies.
Curated by CalArts alumnus, Eric Leiser (Film/Video BFA 05), three of the filmmakers—Alice Cohen, Gina Marie Napolitan (Film/Video MFA 12) and Leiser himself—will be present to discuss their work at Los Angeles’s Egyptian Theater.
On the program:
- These Hammers Don’t Hurt Us by Michael Robinson
(2010, USA, 13m. DV, color, sound)- The External World by David O’Reilly
(2011, Ireland, 17m. HD, color, sound)- Triumph of the Wild by Martha Colburn
(2009, USA, 10m. 35mm, color, sound)- Battery Cage by Studio Smack
(2009, Netherlands, 4m. HD, color, sound)- Mirror Moves for Private Eyes by Alice Cohen
(2010, USA, 13m. DV, color, sound)- Mastering Bambi by Persijn Broerson and Margit Luckas
(2011, USA/Netherlands, 13m. HD, color, sound)- Remisequenz by Xenia Lesniewski
(2010, Germany, 3m. Digibeta)- City of Progress by Justine Bennet
(2008, Netherlands, 11m. HD, black and white, sound)- Forest by Eric Leiser (video posted below)
(2008, USA, 3m. HD, color, sound)- Demons and Cathedrals by Gina Marie Napolitan (video posted below).
(2010, USA, 5m. 16mm, color, sound)
From Leiser:
From Napolitan:
Triumph of the Wild: New Experimental Animation from Around the World
At the Spielberg Theater at the Egyptian
6712 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles
Sunday, May 22 at 7:30pm
Tickets: General $10, Students/seniors $6; free for Filmforum members