No Festival Required goes international, with new works from Australia and Canada in addition to national and local talent.
16 shorts will be sceened, with subjects that include finding the right words, the journey of ice across Cambodia, sexual bias and a Virgin with a peek-a-boo top.
Directors include Australian animator Jonathan Nix, Canadian experimental directors Myriam Bessette and Nelly-Eve Rajotte,
Cleaveland animator Ben Kinsley,
Maryland animators Pallas Bane, Tucker Bane,Taylor D'Ottavi and Jamal Rollins and locals Daniel Dronsfield, Amy Ferzoco,
Seon-Taek Jung, Penelope Price, Brian Pulido,
Tee Roy and Paul Yang.
NO FESTIVAL REQUIRED PART 21
SHORT FILMS AND VIDEOS BY LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL DIRECTORS
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 2004 7 PM (ONE SHOW ONLY)
MODIFIED ARTS, 407 EAST ROOSEVELT, PHOENIX
ADMISSION $5.00(DOORS OPEN 15 MINUTES BEFORE SHOWTIME)
FOR MATURE AUDIENCE ONLY
info 602-462-5515 and www.candidlandscapes.com/nofes
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Notebook on Cities and Clothes: August 22nd 2:00pm @ PAM
Notebook on Cities and Clothes:
August 22nd at 2:00pm in Whiteman Hall
Phoenix Art Museum
Underwritten by Bentley Gallery.
Admission is free
This 1989 documentary, directed by Wim Wenders, shows the creative process of world-renowned Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto in Tokyo and Paris. Yamamoto sees fashion as something that allows the individual to express himself or herself, and be comfortable in one's own body. But isn't that a contradiction? Doesn't fashion exist only in mass context? If something is fashionable, doesn't that require mass adoption, and isn't it inherently antithetical to individuality? Wenders and Yamamoto discuss these philosophical issues and the sources of inspiration. Of particular interest is their discussion of legendary 20th century German photographer, August Sander. After the screening, there will be a discussion led by Fred Linch, valley film buff, and Dennita Sewell, Curator of Fashion Design. In addition, there will be a special viewing of Yamamoto's works from the Museum's Fashion Design Collection.
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