LSFF’s returning programme of experiments paying their dues at the altar of analogue – from the found footage of David Leister to Mark Jenkin’s primary colour Super 8 as it follows Andrew and Edith Kötting tramping to Derek Jarman’s Prospect Cottage. Lynne Sachs takes us into the homes of Carolee Schneemann, Barbara Hammer and Gunvor Nelson, while Tash Tung’s 16mm meditates on Mojave indigenous identity through the poetry of Natalie Diaz. 85 minutes.
Programme:
Rahim Moledina, Obrigado, UK, 1 min
David Leister, Starts Wednesday, UK, 2 min
Lynne Sachs, Carolee, Barbara & Guvnor, US, 8 min
Kai Fiáin, The Brother, UK, 4 min
Mark Jenkin, Vertical Shapes in a Horizontal Landscape, UK, 5 min
Linda Ward, Mary Sea, UK, 2 min
Julian Hand, Erosion – Interchange of State, UK, 5 min
Ellen Sampson, Fen Bridges: Forty Foot of Vermuden’s Drain to the Great Ouse, UK, 7 min
Tash Tung, Cranes, Mafiosos and a Polaroid Camera, UK, 8 min
William Glass, Two Inches Above the Ground, UK, 4 min
Sofia Bohdanowicz, Veslemøy’s Song, Canada, 9 min
Francisco Borrajo, Beach, Mexico, 13 min
Will Nash, Lady, UK, 6 min
Sophia Di Martino, The Lost Films of Bloody Nora, UK, 9 min
Robby Wartke, Blood Orange, UK, 2 min