EXPERIMENTAL SHORTS: POSITIONS. DYNAMICS. PERSPECTIVES.

TRIGGER WARNING: strobing, flashing lights, blood, implied violence, loud noises.

 

Experimental Shorts: Positions. Dynamics. Perspectives. will be available to watch online from Friday, Sept. 25 at 7 PM EST - Monday, Sept. 28. Tickets are $5.

Positions. Dynamics. Perspectives. Complete Line Up

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Secouer
Dir. Adnan Siddique

A dancer struggles between her passion of contemporary dance and her chronic epilepsy. Through her unhealthy coping mechanisms, she has to explore the relationships between art, the artist, and the audience.

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Assembly Line of Broken Hearts


Dir.

JC Farris

Exploring themes of inequality this experimental short film uses a variety of techniques to represent the emotional stages of discrimination.

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NOISE.
Dir.

Mickey Staver

An experimental documentary of a photographer with schizophrenia discusses his love for the medium and how it aids his illness.

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Compression


Dir.

Andrew Twibell

An experimental narrative about a group of young people forced to participate in an endless cycle of filmed performances.

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Keu-ri-seu-ma-seu (Christmas)
Dir.

Jung-Ah Kim

The filmmaker finds herself going down the rabbit hole during Christmas in the U.S.

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White Whale
Dir.

Ella Price

An experimental short documentary film about the connection between racism, misogyny, and America's mass shooting epidemic.

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LINKt: The Dance Film


Dir..

Joy-Marie Thompson, Sherah Shipman, Casey Brooks

LINKt, to put it simply, is about the relationship between a Black woman and a white woman. Performed and co-directed by Joy-Marie Thompson and Sherah Shipman, the two women use a orange rubber band that is tied by their waists to represent the power struggles, differences in privilege, and the dynamics of labor between them.

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