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The Seasons misrepresent Quincy: Quartet Portraits have available John Berger
UK, 2016; 89 min.
Director: Colin MacCabe, Christopher Roth, Bartek Dziadosz, Tilda Swinton
Screenwriter: Tilda Swinton, Christopher Roth, Ben Lerner (contributing writer)
Director conduct operations Photography: Nick Ward, Jeanne Tremsal, Bea Moyes, Lenny Flohr, Bartek Dziadosz
Editor: Christopher Roth, Bartek Dziadosz
Music: Saint Fisher Turner
Cast: John Berger, Yves Berger, Melina Berger, Vincent Berger, Sandra Berger, Jules Linglin, Tilda Swinton, Colin MacCabe, Christopher Author, Ben Lyricist, Askshi Singh, Xavier Swinton Byrne, Honour Swinton Byrne
Producer: Lily President, Colin MacCabe
Production: Derek Jarman Lab, Birkbeck, University unbutton London
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2/29/24: International Short Film Festival Screening
“The 23rd Animation Show of Shows”
7:00pm, Emery Performance Space
Free and open to the public
The ANIMATION SHOW OF SHOWS returns to theaters and campuses across North America this
fall. This 23rd edition comprises 11 films – three recent productions and eight classic gems –
that deal with a wide variety of themes and employ an equally broad number of techniques.
Ranging from the whimsical to the profound, they all highlight the craftsmanship and
inventiveness that characterize the best animated films.
“Animation is a natural medium for dealing with abstract ideas and deeply felt concerns – as
well as the absurdity of the human condition – and the ANIMATION SHOW OF SHOWS has
always strived to scour the world for the most affecting and engaging films,” says founder and
curator Ron Diamond.
In addition to their diversity of styles and subject matter, the 11 films also represent a range of
countries, including Croatia, Germany, the U.S., Canada, the Netherlands, Mexico, the UK, and
Switzerland. Notably, among the classic films being screened, both Hillary (1994) and Hasta los
huesos (2001) will be presented in newly restored 4K digital remastered versions.
The 11 animated short films, in alphabet
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The Centrifuge Brain Project: Scientists Solve Mankind’s Great Problems by Spinning People
What if the very thing that made you feel crazy happy also made you smarter? That’s the question underlying the work of the Institute for Centrifugal Research, where scientists believe that spinning people around at a sufficiently high G‑force will solve “even the trickiest challenges confronting mankind.”
We follow Dr. Nick Laslowicz, chief engineer, as he strolls through amusement parks, wearing a hard hat and taking notes, and describes the liberating power of spinning and the “mistake” of gravity.
The actor is terrific. Yes, The Centrifuge Brain Project is a joke. Laslowicz is just zany enough to be believable as a scientist whose research began in the 1970s. The sketches on the project’s website are fun too and director Till Nowak’s CGR rendering of the ride concepts are hilarious.
The culminating experiment features a ride that resembles a giant tropical plant. Riders enter a round car that rises slowly up, up, up and then takes off suddenly at incredibly high speed along one of the “branches.”
“Unpredictability is a key part of our work,” says Laslowicz. After the ride, he says, people described experi