Place: NW Film Forum (MAP)
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The Engauge Experimental Film Festival was founded by two Seattle artist/filmmakers, CarynCline and Jon Behrens, working in 16mm and 35mm. We reject the canard that film is dead. We are dedicated to building a cohort of analogue filmmakers in the Seattle area, as well as an audience for experimental films that have no commercial value. We employ and favor DIY techniques, matte box experiments, in-camera editing, found footage collage, direct animation, hand- and eco-processing, optical printing, pin-hole exposures, laser printing onto film, various analogue hacks, etc. Engauge also highlights the film-to-digital Lightpress Grants, offered twice yearly by our primary sponsor, the Interbay Cinema Society. Lightpress Grants help filmmakers with the funding to professionally digitize their films. Each year, we try to include recent Lightpress grant recipients in our festival.
Films from 20 countries + 11 states
Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Paraguay, Russia, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States
States: California Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, and Washington
Thursday, Nov. 7th at 7 pm
Super 8 Hotel
a selection of short super 8 films from around the world.
film still from Tupianas by Marcos Bonisson (2016)
Films in Program:
Tupianas | Marcos Bonisson + Khalil Charif | Brazil | 2016 | 5:35 | Super 8 to digital
Sleep Mask | Phryne Konti |Greece | 2019 | 3:10 | Super 8 to digital
The Salesman | Aaron Zeghars | Canada | 2016 | 3:30 | Super 8 to digital
Liquid is Light | Kalpana Submaranian | USA | 2016 | 4:02 | Super 8 to digital
The Immortality of the Crab | Giacomo Manzotti | Italy | 2:20 | Super 8 to digital
She World: Enumeration | Ursula Brookbank | USA | 2014| 5:34 | Super 8 to digital
Scenes from the Periphery | Derek Taylor | USA | 2019 | 2:20 | Super 8 to digital
Quaker City Home Movies: Pressing Cider | Taylor Dunne | USA | 2015 | 3:00 | Super 8 to digital
Eigentlich ist das kein Film/Actually, This Is Not a Film | Patrick Müeller | Germany | 2018 | 4:42 | Super 8 digital
Rain, Train, Mother, Son | Gary Hawkins | USA | 2019 | 2:14 | Super 8 to digital
The Last Skate | Sandy McLennan | Canada | 2018 | 4:50 | Super 8 to digital
Please Step Out of the Frame | Karissa Hahn | USA | 2018 | 4:10 | Super 8 to digital
We Had a Hard Freeze | Sean Kenny | USA | 2018 | 3:06 | Super 8 to digital
Lands of the Sea | Azucena Losana | Argentina | 2019 | 5:54 | Super 8 to digital
Symptom | Oisin McFarland Smith | Ireland | 2017 | 3:11 | Super 8 to digital
Magic Explained | Paul Tarragó | UK | 2019 | 7:00 | Super 8 to digital
Starfish Aorta Colossus | Lynne Sachs | USA | 2015 | 5:00 | Super 8 to digital
Thursday, Nov. 7th at 9 pm
Trapped Ghosts
A mostly Super-8 program with an edgy vibe. These films are shot on Super-8 or 16mm film; each is a reflection on loss, corruption, disappearance, nostalgia, power and change. Several of the films incorporate found footage, manipulated physically or digitally.
film still from Trapped Ghost by Hanny Hsieh (2019)
Films in this program:
ínî/Trapped Ghost | Hanny Hsieh | Taiwan | 2019| 10:00 | Super 8 and 35mm to digital
Monotlith | Gabriel Bullen | Canada | 2018 | 3:20| Super 8 to digital
Beneath a Glass Floor Lobby | Lisa Danker | USA | 2016 | 5:04 | Super 8 to digital
Interzone | Benjamin Poumey | Switzerland | 2014 | 6:28 | Super 8 to digital
Failure/Malogro | Moira Lacowicz | Argentina | 3:37 | Super 8 to digital
Our Great Day 1967 | Roger Horn | South Africa | 2:53 | 2018 | Super 8 to digital
63 Acres | Stephanie Gray | USA | 10:19 | 2019 | Super 8 to digital
Ponchartrain | Adam Sekuler | USA | 4:08 | 2016 | 16mm to digital
Detenerte en el pulso/To hold the pulse | Nicole Remy | Peru | | 6:38 | 2016 | Super 8 to digital
Corruption | Jason Ewert | USA | 2019 | 3:27 | Super 8 to digital
Punctured | Michelle Mellor | USA | 2014 | 3:50 | Super 8 to digital
Trigger Warning | Scott Fitzpatrick | Canada | 2017 | 5:00 | Super 8 to digital
Torino ’63 | Noemi Pulvirenti | Italy | 2017 | 9:40 | Super 8 to digital
Nostaligia Mar/Sea Nostalgia | David Walls | Paraguay | 2018 | 3:10 | Super 8 to digital
Friday, Nov. 8th at 7 pm
Celluloid Dreams: the Cinema of Janice Findley
film still from Byond Kabuki Janice Findley (1986)
Beloved local filmmaker Janice Findley shows her work and reflects on her oeuvre, while preparing to step behind the camera again to produce a new body of work.
** All films photographed, edited, released, and projected on 16mm! Introduction by Todd Rendleman, Director of Film Studies and Professor of Communication at Seattle Pacific University **
Janice Findley’s fiercely original films explore enchanted, uncharted territory with a wildly imaginative sensibility. Utilizing meticulous stop-motion and live-action techniques, brilliant set and costume design with beguiling musical scores by musician/composer Paul Hansen, Findley creates a subterranean world of emotions that evoke waking dreams. Menacing, inviting and funny, these adventures of the mind dare the viewer to enter into the realm of dreams. Findley’s films have been showcased in a retrospective at MoMA in New York, where her work is part of the permanent collection, and have toured the hinterlands of the U.S. with a widely traveled bicycling projectionist. This remarkable compilation includes Beyond Kabuki, A Nermish Gothic, Tripletime, Faux Paw and I Am the Night.
Friday, Nov. 8th at 9 pm.
Senses of Time
Films about the play of time in filmmaking, including animation, found footage and time-lapse techniques.
** Four films projected on 16mm. **
film still from Erosion of Blue by Frank Fang (2019)
Films in this program:
Just a Minute | Allison Beda | Canada | 2008 | 1:00 | 35mm to digital
Archeopsychic Time Zones | Georg Koszulinski | USA | 2017 | 5:06 | 16mm to digital
Senses of Time | Wenhua Shi | USA | 2018 | 5:00 | 16mm to digital
Failing Up | Jackie Goss | USA | 2019 | 7:10 | 16mm to digital
Erosion of Blue | Frank Fang | China | 2019 | 3:22 | 16mm to digital
Darkness | Hossein Moradizadeh | Iran | 2018 | 3:00 | 35mm to digital
A Collection of Attempts in Astral Travel | Ryan Betschart + Rachel Nakawatse | USA | 2016 | 7:00 | 16mm to digital
Unless You’re Living It | Sarah Bliss | USA | 2019 | 8:22 | 16mm to digital
A Slower Speed of Light | Stuart Pound | UK | nd | 5:56 | 16mm to digital
Winter’s First Mooons | Kathleen Rugh | USA | 2018 | 3:17 | 16mm
Matters of Bioluminescence | Robbie Land | USA | 2015 | 8:00 | 16mm
Oz | Lawrence Jordan | USA | 9:00 | 16mm
Helios | Eric Stewart | USA | 5:00 | 16mm
Saturday, Nov. 9th at 4 pm.
Please Step Out of the Frame
Films that for the most part elide the human figure in favor of abstract forms or urban and rural landscapes.
film still from Before by Cecilia Araneda (2017)
Films in this program:
Before | Cecilia Araneda | Chile/Canada | 2017 | 3:35 | 16mm to digital
Non-Stop Beautiful Ladies | Alee Peoples | USA | 2015 | 9:00 | 16mm to digital
The Lilac Game | Emma Piper-Burkett | USA | 2019 | 4:15 | 16mm to digital
Picture Particles | Thorsten Fleisch | Germany | 2014 | 16mm to digital
Grabados del Ojo nocturno | Jean-Jacques Martinod | Ecuador | 2016 | 6:40 | Super 8 and 16mm to digital
Letter I | David Webber | USA | 2018 | 2:01 | 16mm to digital
Fetish Frames_1 | Masha Godovannaya | Russia | 2013 | 3:31 | 16mm to digital
The Woman with the Suitcase | Ana Bravo Perez | Colombia | nd | 8:00 | 16mm to digital
Agar Agar | Alex Mackenzie | Canada | 2017 | 2:00 | 16mm to digital
Knee Jerk | Kerry Laitala | USA | 2018 | 5:53 | 16mm to digital
Before After Again | Michele Smith and Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty | Canada | 2015 | 6:55 | 16mm to digital
Untitled | Eric Ostrowski | USA | 2019 | 3:41 | 35mm to digital
Le dernier jour du papillon lune/The Last Day of the Luna Moth | Guillaume Vallée | Canada | 2019 | 4:52 | 16mm to digital
Not (a)part | Vicky Smith | UK | 2019 | 6:00 | 16mm to digital
Twilight | Richard Reeves | Canada | 2018 | 2:00 | 35mm to digital
still from Twilight by Richard Reeves (2018)
Saturday, Nov. 9th at 8 PM.
Crackpot Crafters Expanded Cinema Performance
West Ballroom/Oddfellows Hall
915 East Pine Street, 2nd floor (accessible)
The Olympia-based Crackpot Crafters bring their special brand of 16mm loopiness to our festival. Operating a number of 16mm projectors in an improvised, interactive performance, the filmmakers cast images on parachutes, screens and disco balls, with live sound accompaniment. You can have a seat and watch from one perspective, or stroll around the space and take in the performance from different angles. Your ticket purchase entitles you to a free drink from the Tin Table bar next door.
Performance at the West Ballroom, Oddfellows Hall.
Free drink with your ticket purchase!