A podcast dedicated to artists’ moving image, experimental film and festivals and installation art. Into the Mothlight is presented by filmmaker Jason Moyes.
🇵🇸 NOW STREAMING
Three films by Palestinian artist Emily Jacir, first curated for and presented at Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival 2021, are now free to stream on our website, with descriptive subtitles, until 16 November.
https://t.co/zmx8S9lmDK
Early career curators, critics, and programmers are now invited to apply for the @berwickfilmfest Programming Fellowship!
Now in its 5th year, the mentored role offers mutual learning around critical and audience focused film festival curation: https://t.co/q8mcUsPVWL
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EP. 36 with Andrew Black, the recipient of the 2021 Margaret Tait Award Commission, discussing his film 'On Clogger Lane.'
Links, images, trailers and downloads here.
https://t.co/F4cSkkuY0Z
Here's a really interesting few days of screenings and conversations in Glasgow put together my @MarcusFJack who we interviewed some time back.
If you are in Scotland, show your support and get a long for a screening.
Announcing CINEMA DESPITE 🎥
From 1 to 3 September, Tramway presents a new programme reviewing artists’ film and video in Scotland, curated by @MarcusFJack . On sale now!
https://t.co/gtTPgSNRY4
Image: Still from David Hall, Interruption Piece (Burning TV), TV Interruptions
Listening to Andrew Black talk about the soundtrack to his film 'On Clogger Lane' is fascinating. His attention to detail, from gathering the field recordings to matching the manipulated audio to the moving images, is thoroughly evident in the work. listen https://t.co/ECOncOYYWu
The Film London Jarman Award 2023 shortlisted artist filmmaker Andrew Black discusses his film 'On Clogger Lane', work he made as recipient of the 2021 Margaret Tait Award from Lux Scotland. On all podcast platforms + images, audio, links & downloads at https://t.co/F4cSkkuY0Z
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Making this podcast is a hugely rewarding experience. We get to interview amazing artists, share this with you, our listeners and supporters, and hopefully keep some kind of archive of what was happening in experimental film and artists' moving image in the 2020's etc.
Producing a podcast doesn't cost much, but there are unavoidable costs that I hope you might help us cover by making a small one-off donation. If a few of you donate £5 it will help cover subscription fees for the website and our audio platform for example.
Today my new film has its UK premier, with @alchemyfilmarts and I couldn't be more excited. This is my home crowd, in my local independent cinema, and a film that was shot less than 2 miles away. Nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon, and end another brilliant festival.
North American premiere!
“forms with space and distance and hills”
Jason Moyes
Hawick, UK | 2022
FIC 4 | Thu 3/23 | 7:30pm | @michigantheater
TIX: https://t.co/CLs3fCE7XG
61st AAFF
March 21-26, 2023 (web to March 29)
https://t.co/oMwfOmAWHX
#aaff61#experimental#film
This is a very special film festival run by some remarkable and very cool people. If you are in the UK make your way to Hawick for this, and we'll see you there with @alchemyfilmarts
Have it: our second (!) festival trailer marks the going on sale of tickets to all screenings at the thirteenth edition of your favourite springtime experimental film festival—whose full schedule is now live.
📍Hawick, Scottish Borders
🗓️ 27 - 30 April
https://t.co/FcEd1AVMXY
This is a great festival and a beautiful sea-side town. Right up in the North East of England but easy to get to, lots of places to stay and good places to eat. And you get to watch some films and take in the moving image installations.
See you there.
I'm super happy to have my new work 'forms with space and distance and hills' included in the XXVI International Encounters Traverse film festival in France this year. Thank you @traversevideo I wish I could be there.
One of the coolest and friendliest film festivals we know! Submit your work, and if it's selected, come to Hawick for what will no doubt be an amazing programme of artists' moving image and experimental shorts, features, documentaries, installations and expanded cinema events 🧡
We are, somehow, just one week away from closing our Call for Entries to Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival 2023.
💥 'pay what you can' entry fees
💥 full fee waivers provided (nae Qs asked)
Details about (and reasons for!) applying below:
https://t.co/vHa8vVNyLZ
Our reading list just got longer, with Radical Light: Alternative Film and Video in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1945–2000 added following our interview with Steve Polta and @SFCinematheque - interview plus links here https://t.co/8JFE0wecki and your usual podcast platforms 📽️