Showcase
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The Empty Plan
by Anja Kirschner and David Panos, FLAMIN Productions
The Empty Plan examines the political and aesthetic dimensions of the work of Bertolt Brecht and the relationship between theory and practice, art and revolution.
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The Necromancers
by Lindsay Seers, Jarman Award 3 Minute Wonders Commission
Theatre director Steve Pearl talks about his chance meetings with Seers' auntie Barbara, a female ventriloquist, and her Uncle Patrick, a stage performer with alternative personas, and explains their influence on Seers' subsequent deployment of ventriloquism and theatrical performance in her work.
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Better Future, Wolf-Shaped
by Pil and Galia Kollectiv, LAFVA 2007
The second installment in the Future trilogy, Better Future, Wolf-Shaped explores the degeneration of an urban totalitarian religion imposing the aesthetics of high modernism on everyday life.
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Look What They've Done to My Song
by Michael Curran
Three songs 'The Devil is Afraid of Music', 'Look What They Done to My Song' and 'How Does it Feel?' were performed and filmed in the exhibition space of Matt's Gallery making it into an open recording session and film set for a three day period.
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Rear Projection (Molly Parker)
by Mark Lewis, LAFVA 2005
Rear Projection (Molly Parker) is a film portrait of the Canadian actress Molly Parker (one of the leads in the American TV series Deadwood). For this 'portrait' Parker was filmed in studio in LA. Behind her there is a 35mm rear screen projection of a desolate and abandoned gas-station in Ontario Canada. The landscape was filmed in Winter and Summer and a compute
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Ah, Liberty!
by Ben Rivers, LAFVA 2007
A family’s place in the wilderness, outside of time; free-range animals and children, junk and nature, all within the most sublime landscape. The work aims at an idea of freedom, which is reflected in the hand-processed Scope format, but is undercut with a sense of foreboding. There’s no particular story; beginning, middle or end, just fragments of lives lived, rituals performed.
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Current History
by Hannah Collins, LAFVA 2006
Current History explores the present unique and transitional period of events in the lives of villagers of Beshencevo in central Russia.

