Sept. 27
8:00 p.m.
Mass Gallery
507 Calles Street, Suite 108
Austin, TX 78702
Hosted by: Experimental Response Cinema
Experimental Response Cinema presents Ercatx III, their 3rd annual curated showcase of experimental, underground and avant-garde films by local Austin, TX filmmakers.
This year’s lineup includes 11 short films, which are listed below. They include Tom Rosenberg’s Rehearsal, which documents a simulated terrorist attack training in middle America; Jarrett Hayman’s Soft, Dewy Morning, a Super 8 film using some of the last stock of Ecktachrome; and Rachel Stuckey’s It Takes All Sorts, which incorporates the soundtrack of a 1970s educational healthcare film.
The full lineup is here:
Envy, dir. Dan Stuyck
Clypps, dir. Scott Stark
Nevermore, dir. Jeanne Stern
Rehearsal, dir. Tom Rosenberg
Lithopedion, dir. Henna Chou & Wiley Wiggins
Soft, Dewy Morning (Reel/Life/Rushes: No.1), dir. Jarrett Hayman
Nothing Like Ivanhoe, dir. Bug Davidson
Water Monsters, dir. Raul De Lara
it’s ok,...
8:00 p.m.
Mass Gallery
507 Calles Street, Suite 108
Austin, TX 78702
Hosted by: Experimental Response Cinema
Experimental Response Cinema presents Ercatx III, their 3rd annual curated showcase of experimental, underground and avant-garde films by local Austin, TX filmmakers.
This year’s lineup includes 11 short films, which are listed below. They include Tom Rosenberg’s Rehearsal, which documents a simulated terrorist attack training in middle America; Jarrett Hayman’s Soft, Dewy Morning, a Super 8 film using some of the last stock of Ecktachrome; and Rachel Stuckey’s It Takes All Sorts, which incorporates the soundtrack of a 1970s educational healthcare film.
The full lineup is here:
Envy, dir. Dan Stuyck
Clypps, dir. Scott Stark
Nevermore, dir. Jeanne Stern
Rehearsal, dir. Tom Rosenberg
Lithopedion, dir. Henna Chou & Wiley Wiggins
Soft, Dewy Morning (Reel/Life/Rushes: No.1), dir. Jarrett Hayman
Nothing Like Ivanhoe, dir. Bug Davidson
Water Monsters, dir. Raul De Lara
it’s ok,...
- 9/26/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Filmmaker and SXSW alum Jeanne Stern is circulating a petition regarding the festival’s reorganization of shorts programing. The Film Stage followed up with SXSW Festival Publicity director Rebecca Feferman who confirms that the experimental shorts program, which the festival had included in years past as its own program, has been incorporated into the festival’s Narrative, Documentary, SXGlobal, Animated, Midnight, Music Videos, Texas Shorts and Texas High School Shorts programs. Citing the word “experimental” is open to debate.
“We select films based on merit…there was never an experimental category this year for filmmakers to apply specifically to” said Feferman on the subject, signaling an experimental film could be programed specifically into the festival’s eight categories, verses the other large festivals such as Toronto’s Wavelengths and New York Film Festival’s Views from the Avant Garde.
In response to the programing change, filmmaker Jeanne Stern is circulating...
“We select films based on merit…there was never an experimental category this year for filmmakers to apply specifically to” said Feferman on the subject, signaling an experimental film could be programed specifically into the festival’s eight categories, verses the other large festivals such as Toronto’s Wavelengths and New York Film Festival’s Views from the Avant Garde.
In response to the programing change, filmmaker Jeanne Stern is circulating...
- 3/16/2011
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
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