1st July 2007
27th Cambridge Film Festival presents: Microcinema
This summer Microcinema, the artists' film showcase at the Cambridge Film Festival, goes back to nature with Future Landscape: essential cinema that teases apart the way artists frame the natural world through experimentation, play and a pioneering sense of adventure. Programmes include new and archive work from Andrew Kotting, Roz Mortimer, Marine Hugonnier, Mai Yamashita & Naoto Kobayashi, Sutapa Biswas, Elizabeth McAlpine and many more.
Not satisfied with questioning space, Microcinema time travels to trace the development of the romantic movement in this summer's special event: Romancing the Frame showcasing British artists' film, video and tape-slide work from the mid 1970's into the 80's. This is a rare chance to see this vital, beautiful, era-defining film-art. Progammes include work by John Maybury, Steve Farrer, Maggie Jailler, Roberta M Graham, Derek Jarman, Ian Bourn, Cordelia Swann.
Back in the present Microcinema is proud to be screening Hannah Collins' brand new Current History alongside Stainslav Dorochenkov's La Vie Est Tombee Comme Une Menagerie and the premiere of Sarah Turner's Ecology.
Microcinema also hosts talks, offers artists' networking opportunities and for the first time houses an installation by Microcinema veteran Davide Pepe.
Join us at Microcinema – where thought meets visual pleasure.
Date: 11 – 13 July 2007
Venue
Cambridge Film Festival
Arts Picturehouse Cambridge
Tel: 08707551242
Website: www.cambridgefilmfestival.org.uk