35th FIFA | 4 Program Favourites
“Art is nothing without its stories” guided the development of the 35th edition of FIFA, the International Festival of Films on Art, which had already begun a few days earlier. FIFA offers more than 170 documentaries, essays, videos and new-media works about art, and audiences have until April 2 to enjoy them.
To help navigate this rich program, here are four must-see
events. FIFA Nouvelles Écritures |
Web, Art and the Big Screen presents an original web-series evening atUQAM onThursday, March30 at 6 p.m.,with surprise and interactive screenings ofthe
best web series about art, including Photos rebelles, City Manifesto, Touche Française, Me Myself(ie) and I, Safari Typo and the world premiere of Grounds. The screenings are followed by a discussion
with Colette Loumède,
Alexandre Knetig, Yanick Létourneau, Marc Lustigman and
others, moderated by David Dufresne
and Anita Hugi. FIFA Nouvelles Écritures | Grounds – les promesses du soi will present the web series as a world premiere in the presence of director Raphaël Stora. When only memories remain, a hip-hop dancer decides to
film his peers, revealing an
unexpected Paris in six episodes.
FIFA Expérimental | Tectonic Plate by Mika Taanila is a festival must: a letterist film made without a camera about fear of flying, security checks and
time zones, with a soundtrack
by Mika Vainio. MIFA | Masterclass:
Stuart Campbell, also known as SUTU, offers a look at the Australian digital artist and interactive designer’s work, including Nawlz, Neomad, Modern Polaxis, These Memories Won’t Last and Inside a Mind at War, with a focus on storytelling while experimenting with new software and technologies. Full MIFA programming is available online. www.artfifa.com/fr/films/webserie-art-et-grand-ecran-une-soiree-inedite
www.artfifa.com/fr/films/grounds www.artfifa.com/fr/films/tectonic-plate www.artfifa.com/fr/6e-mifa/intervenants/stuart-campbell-sutu
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