In this rare chance to see a program of video essay shorts projected on the big screen, some of the most celebrated video essays of recent years dig deep into the archive of sounds and images – old and new – to reimagine and reassemble these sources in surprising new ways as a dazzling means of exploring the world around us and the role of the environment in our cinematic imaginary.
Documentaries on the Sensory Journey (Max Ranieri)
A History of the World According to Getty Images (Richard Misek)
Volcanic Vision (Johannes Binotto)
Fire Film Supercut (Daniel Pope)
Tomahawk Clouds (Eric Marsh)
Onscreen a Dream, Offscreen a Waste (Max Tohline)
Cinemapolis: 3:30pm, Saturday April 12 - filmmakers Max Ranieri, Richard Misek, Johannes Binotto, Daniel Pope, Eric Marsh, and Max Tohline will join us via Zoom for q&a led by Leah Shafer (FREE EVENT)
Video Essay Shorts

A History of the World According to Getty Images