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FluidØ screening

2018-Mar-10 @ 20:00 - 21:20

$9

Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center will host a screening of FluidØ (Shu Lea Cheang, Germany 2017, 80 min.) and a discussion with filmmaker Shu Lea Cheang.

Hallwalls is thrilled and honored to welcome back now Paris-based filmmaker and media artist Shu Lea Cheang, whose last appearance at Hallwalls was 22 years ago, December 1, 1995, when she presented her then newest film Fresh Kill: An Eco-Cybernoia Film (1995, 80 min.), in partnership with Squeaky Wheel and the Central New York Programmers Group. Fresh Kill's screenplay was by novelist Jessica Hagedorn, and the cast included Karen Finley, Robbie McCauley, Ron Vawter, Laurie Carlos, and Sarita Choudhury. Shu Lea's first visit to Hallwalls had been in February 1990, on the occasion of her audio/visual installation Making News/Making History: Live from Tiananmen Square, a centerpiece of that year's Video Witnesses: Festival of New Journalism. In between those visits, her 3-channel video work Color Schemes (1989, 28 min.) was shown at Squeaky Wheel as part of Hallwalls' Visible Women series (March 1992), and Sex Fish (produced by E.T. Baby Maniac: Ela Troyano, Jane Castle, and Shu Lea Cheang, 1993, 6 min.) was shown in Hallwalls' Mosaics of Desire series, part of our fourth biannual Ways In Being Gay festival (1994). (Even earlier, FluidØ's producer, Jürgen Brüning, moved from Berlin to Buffalo for two years—1988-1990—to serve as Hallwalls' staff film curator.) FluidØ (pronounced "fluid-zero") is a 2017 German science fiction film [in English] directed by Shu Lea Cheang. It was screened in the Panorama section at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival. Set in the 2060s, the film depicts a world in which HIV/AIDS has been fully eradicated. In some people, however, the virus has mutated into a gene that can be extracted to create a new psychoactive drug, leading to the creation of an extensive underground network of human trafficking to capture the carriers of this mutation in order to manufacture the drug.

[source: Hallwalls website, 2018-Mar-5]

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Date:
2018-Mar-10
Time:
20:00 - 21:20
Cost:
$9
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Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center
341 Delaware Ave.
Buffalo, New York 14202 United States
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