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Inspector Xugha - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:27

Xugha, a woman from a distant time and place, walks around her environment collecting data while struggling with an armful of objects. She uses obsolete technology to mediate her surroundings, which are quickly becoming exhausted. Directed by Amanda Le Kline | Distribution: amandalekline@gmail.com | 2014

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

The Trial of Spring/Syria: Brides of Peace - '16 SPE Film F...

Runtime: 9:14

The sisters Kinda and Lubna Zaour walked through the main souk in Damascus dressed as brides, a symbol of love and peace. They were arrested almost immediately. Directed by Lauren Feeney | Distribution: forkfilms.net | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Dying Bee - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 0:31

This short experimental film reflects transcendental personal experiences associated with time and death and questions the condition of evident environmental deterioration caused directly from humanities interactions with the natural world. Directed by Patricia Lois Nuss | Distribution: info@patricialoisnuss.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Echo - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:51

In echo the filmmaker addresses the sense of mirroring and finding her location in the system in where she lives and was brought up, to understand where and who she comes from. Echo is an imperfect return of sound. The film investigates the process of establishing identity through echos

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

The Herstory of the Female Filmmaker - '16 SPE Film Festiva...

Runtime: 14:30

An animated history of female filmmakers. Directed by Kelly Gallagher | Distribution: purpleriot.com | 2009 | Contact: kgallagher@antiochcollege.org

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

A Story of Three Girls - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 4:04

Rebika Bhandari, Topala Pun Magar and Sabita Chising are three Nepali women who graduated from college on scholarships from the Bo M. Karlsson Foundation. In Nepal, one of the world’s poorest countries, only 3% of women attain advanced degrees and attending college often requires challenging long held views about the role of women in society. This short animation is a window into their difficult past, promising future and the power of education to transform a country.

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Encounter - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 1:08

Directed by Tulu Bayar | Distribution: tulubayar.com | 2008 In Encounter, artist Tulu Bayar deals with the constructed identity and investigates how outside appearance affects one’s perception of another person. This experimental short video explores in four different scenarios the strange but familiar momentary dynamics that exist between two strangers who walk by each other. Contact: tbayar@bucknell.edu

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Wobble Shoes - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 0:38

This short experimental film was made in conjunction with a photographic series titled “Rituals” which focuses on the role of nightclubs and sexualized dance play in human mating rituals. Directed by Patricia Lois Nuss | Distribution: info@patricialoisnuss.com | 2012

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Strange Fruit - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:29

This work, set to Nina Simone’s Strange Fruit, examines a place, space, and time that is familiar and yet unknown. My interpretive dance is a response to the tragedy of black men lynched in the South. Through ritual and dance, I embody the loss and mourning of these men. Director: Alexis McGrigg | Distributor: alexis.mcgrigg@ttu.edu | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Twice Fried Plantains - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:44

In Twice-Fried Plantains I work in the backyard of my maternal grandparents' home in Miami. Here I set the stage for the body of work Remembrances, establishing two significant components: food and performance. In the video, I perform two tasks that are a part of my Cuban family’s fading vernacular: harvesting bananas and preparing twice-fried plantains. Directed by Ania Moussawel | Distribution: aniamoussawel@gmail.com | 2012

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Boys Are Back In Town - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 0:46

A gang of turkeys chases away a lone peacock, asserting their dominance as the kings of the coop. The fowl are all ultimately dominated by their confinements. Directed by Amanda Le Kline | Distribution: Amandalekline@gmail.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Susan - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 11:31

This film is my first experience creating a vignette about a personal subject

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

The Ballad of Holland Island House - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 4:19

The Ballad of Holland Island House is a short animation made with an innovative clay-painting technique in which a thin layer of oil-based clay comes to vibrant life frame by frame. Animator Lynn Tomlinson tells the true story of the last house on a sinking island in the Chesapeake Bay. Told from the house's point of view, this film is a soulful and haunting view of the impact of sea-level rise. Directed by Lynn Tomlinson | Distribution: mtomlinson@towson.edu | 2014

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Six Letter Word - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 16:33

An unlikely mother is forced to confront her young son’s autism after an unexpected encounter with one of her johns. Directed by Lisanne Sartor | Distribution: lsartor@sbcglobal.net | 2013

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Vignettes (Fetal) - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:44

Part of the video series Vignettes, Fetal explores intimate experiences captured and shared in fragments. Fetal references a feminine relationship to fertility and mortality; questioning the opposing forces of potentiality and fear, beauty and grotesque, nature and culture. Directed by Ashley Czajkowski | Distribution: ashleyczajkowski.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Vignettes (Enatic) - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:44

Part of the video series Vignettes, Fetal explores intimate experiences captured and shared in fragments. Fetal references a feminine relationship to fertility and mortality; questioning the opposing forces of potentiality and fear, beauty and grotesque, nature and culture. Directed by Ashley Czajkowski | Distribution: ashleyczajkowski.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

The Sun Prints of Meg Madison - Schatzie - '16 SPE Film Fes...

Runtime: 6:08

Photographer Meg Madison created a series of cyanotypes entitled, Thirst, featuring women over the age of sixty and 95- year-old Fran Hoffman, aka Schatzie, agreed to be one of the participants. Meg selected the L.A. River as the site for the print, and the water, dirty though it was, flowed as cleansing and mighty. Schatzie’s daughter, Kim Abeles, created this video about the process. Directed by Kim Abeles | Distribution: kimabeles@earthlink.net | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Liberation - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:15

It’s about time. From the moment the Racing Homers are brought to the release location to the moment they are liberated; a year’s worth of work boils down to seconds. Directed by Annie Donovan | Distribution: eimiledonovan@gmail.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

ImBalancing - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 2:11

A homage to Marcel Duchamp and his alter-ego Rrose Selavy. Starring Adam Wesley George & Colette Copeland. Imbalancing is the sixth performance video collaboration between Copeland and George. Directed by Colette Copeland | Distribution: colettemedia@aol.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Morning Coffee - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 1:00

A meditation on morning coffee. Peering into the cup, a journey of half dream/half daydream as one gains consciousness. Directed by Tracy Miller-Robbins | Distribution: tmillerrobbins@gmail.com | 2015

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Our Pale Blue Dot - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 7:41

A story of discovering our Earth from the vantage point of space. From the point of view of an astronaut, a fledgling weather satellite, or an orbiting fleet of high-tech robots, we now have a perspective of our planet of which our ancestors could only have dreamed. Directed by Victoria Weeks | verglasmedia.com/ourpalebluedot | 2014

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Pen Up The Pigs - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 12:01

The historical connections between the violence of slavery and modern day racist policing and mass incarceration are explored through cut-out animation. In moments of struggle, as people fight back against racism and their oppression, the natural world responds as animated cut-out flowers grow frantically, pollinated by the militant resistance of the oppressed, as gardens of new life are born out of struggles to destroy white supremacy. Directed by Kelly Gallagher | Distribution: purpleriot.com | 2014 | Contact: kgallagher@antiochcollege.org

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

Women In War - '16 SPE Film Festival

Runtime: 3:05

This work began with research on the tag “women” on YouTube, where I found stereotypical women's images with titles like “Most Beautiful, Famous or Sexy.” By re-editing the found footage and adding sound from reports on women in war and violence against women, the subversion of women's media images and the woman as a commoditized object becomes obvious. The video breaks with a world of male illusions and exposes a world of male transgression. Directed by Evelin Stermitz | Distribution: artfem.tv | 2010

Tags: 2016 Film Festival, women's caucus,

A Yellow Rose Project- How Far Have We Come in 100 Years?

Runtime: 1:10:41

The SPE Women's Caucus is proud to present Meg Griffiths and Frances Jakubek's project, A Yellow Rose, brings together over 100 women all across the country making photographic work in response, reflection, or reaction to the ratification of the 19th Amendment.

Tags: SPE WebinarsWomen's Caucus

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