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The Phantasmagorical Worlds of Steven Woloshen screening, discussion
2017-Apr-07 @ 19:30 - 20:38
Filmmaker Steven Woloshen will present The Phantasmagorical Worlds of Steven Woloshen at the Dryden Theatre, featuring:
- Pepper Steak (Steven Woloshen, Canada 1984, 3 min., 16mm)
- Get Happy! (Steven Woloshen, Canada 1999, 3 min., 35mm)
- Ditty Dot Comma (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2001, 3 min., 35mm)
- Cameras Take Five (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2003, 3 min., 35mm)
- Snip (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2004, 2 min., 35mm)
- Playtime (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2009, 3 min., 35mm)
- Fiesta Brava (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2011, 4 min., 35mm)
- Free Speech (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2012, 1 min., DCP)
- The Homestead Act (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2009, 8 min., DCP)
- Crossing Victoria (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2013, 4 min., DCP)
- Shimmer Box Drive (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2007, 4 min., DCP)
- 1000 Plateaus (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2014, 3 min., DCP)
- The Babble on Palms (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2002, 4 min., 35mm)
- Bru Ha Ha! (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2002, 2 min., 35mm)
- Two Eastern Hair Lines (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2004, 4 min., 35mm)
- Phont Cycle (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2006, 4 min., 35mm)
- La Dolce Vita (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2008, 2 min., 35mm)
- The Curse of the Voodoo Child (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2005, 3 min., 35mm)
- Changing Evan (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2006, 1 min., 35mm)
- Optical Itzak (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2008, 3 min., DCP)
- Casino (Steven Woloshen, Canada 2016, 4 min., DCP)
Montreal-based independent filmmaker Steven Woloshen has been passionately creating cameraless, handmade abstract films and time-based installations for the past three decades. Woloshen has been a lecturer, juror, technician, animator, craftsman, and recently, the author of Recipes for Reconstruction, a manual for decay, renewal, and other analogue film techniques. Most recently, Woloshen received the prestigious René Jodoin Award for outstanding lifetime achievement in animation at the 2016 Sommets du cinéma d'animation festival in Montreal. Discussion with Steven Woloshen will follow.
[source: George Eastman Museum calendar, 2017-Apr-3]