Saturday Events
April 22nd, 4:30 pm John Menick, Jenny Perlin, Annemarie Jacir and Emily Jacir
Associated - Jenny Perlin
16mm, b/w, sound, 12:25, 2006
Filmed at my neighborhood corner store, a former Associated supermarket, from
opening to closing on July 4, 2004 (Independence Day, U.S.). One roll of 16mm
film shot every two hours or so reveals little except the unchanging patterns
of the 14 hour workday. Interview with owner Charles Leem reflects on the
history of his store and his favorite musicians.
like twenty impossibles - Annemarie
Jacir
35mm, color, 17 mins, 2003
Occupied Palestine: A serene landscape now pockmarked by military checkpoints.
When a Palestinian film crew decides to avert a closed checkpoint by taking a remote side road, the political landscape unravels, and the passengers are slowly taken apart by the mundane brutality of military occupation. Both a visual poem and a narrative, like twenty impossibles wryly questions artistic responsibility and the politics of filmmaking, while speaking to the fragmentation of a people.
Occupation - John Menick
A short, narrative film (In French with English subtitles), Color, 24p DV, Stereo,
21 min, 2006
"Occupation" is a short narrative portrait of Malik, a homeless Senegalese
postcard salesman living in Aubervilliers, France. Malik lives out of his car;
his existence has hardened into a circular routine of urban exploration by night
and the selling of his self-made postcards by day. The cards are the result of
his travels through the peripheral spaces of the Aubervilliers. Avoiding typical
touristic cityscapes, Malik's postcards focus on highway overpasses, disused
factories, and housing projects. The film shows one day and night in Malik's
life, a life that is both entangled with his host city and permanently pushed
to its margins.
This project was shot during the month of September 2005 in Aubervilliers, France. It is commissioned by Les Laboratoires d'Aubervilliers, and will premier at Les Laboratoires on March 16, 2006.