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Shorts: Off the Grid
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum
Thu, Jul 30, 2015 3:00 PM
At its best, experimental film challenges convention to provoke and even transcend the way we compose our lives on and off screen. We offer the best short films we’ve seen this year in pursuit of that goal. “Buffalo Juggalos” celebrates a Buffalo, New York, subculture with long takes on the favorite activities of the Juggalos—the first and foremost of which is causing mayhem. “Cathedrals” offers six startling responses to the question, “If buildings could talk, what would they say about us?” And Horse ponders his loneliness in one of our favorite shorts in the festival, “The Horse Raised by Spheres.” These shorts are so good, you’ll want to watch them a second time.
Shorts: Off the Grid
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum
Fri, Jul 31, 2015 3:00 PM
At its best, experimental film challenges convention to provoke and even transcend the way we compose our lives on and off screen. We offer the best short films we’ve seen this year in pursuit of that goal. “Buffalo Juggalos” celebrates a Buffalo, New York, subculture with long takes on the favorite activities of the Juggalos—the first and foremost of which is causing mayhem. “Cathedrals” offers six startling responses to the question, “If buildings could talk, what would they say about us?” And Horse ponders his loneliness in one of our favorite shorts in the festival, “The Horse Raised by Spheres.” These shorts are so good, you’ll want to watch them a second time.
Shorts: Off the Grid
Dutmers at the Dennos Museum
Sun, Aug 2, 2015 9:00 PM
At its best, experimental film challenges convention to provoke and even transcend the way we compose our lives on and off screen. We offer the best short films we’ve seen this year in pursuit of that goal. “Buffalo Juggalos” celebrates a Buffalo, New York, subculture with long takes on the favorite activities of the Juggalos—the first and foremost of which is causing mayhem. “Cathedrals” offers six startling responses to the question, “If buildings could talk, what would they say about us?” And Horse ponders his loneliness in one of our favorite shorts in the festival, “The Horse Raised by Spheres.” These shorts are so good, you’ll want to watch them a second time.
George has hit rock bottom. He’s fallen so low that even his reflection has turned its back on him. When it disappears altogether, George sets off on a quest through the looking glass to haul himself back from the abyss and face his grief.
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