Trans Experimental: A Group Exhibit
Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Filmmakers Exhibit At Fountain Street Gallery
Trans and Gender-Nonconforming Filmmakers Exhibit At Fountain Street Gallery
An evening of short works by independent filmmaker Ben Balcom! The director will be in attendance for a Q&A following the screening.
Dog Star Man, pulled like taffy till it wins infinity. Introduced by Saul Levine! THE ART OF VISION (1961-65) dir. Stan Brakhage…
Video Letter 1983 dir Shuntaro Tanikawa and Shuji Terayama 74 mins. Part of the Harvard Film Archive’s series, Shuji Terayama, Emperor of the Underground.
Balagan Films and Crows & Sparrows team up again to present the upcoming Light Spells: Films by Sandy Ding. Ding, a Beijing-based…
On why memory is like 16mm film
Balagan presents: The Kalampag Tracking Agency 1985 – 2014 Various Directors 90 mins.
Going on one year now, Josh Guilford has been enriching film culture and community in the Pioneer Valley through the curation and…
We at the Hassle are great admirers of the Balagan Film Series—a group of intrepid curators who have showcased international cinema from…
FILMMAKERS LINA SIECKMANN, MIRIAM GOSSING, AND TIM GORINSKI IN ATTENDANCE!
Buoyed in part by the Academy of Media Arts (Kunsthochschule für Medien, or KHM), Cologne has become an epicenter of experimental film and video within Germany. This program, organized in collaboration with Cologne-based filmmakers Lina Sieckmann and Miriam Gossing, presents nine works from the Cologne/Bonn region viewed through the lens of “formal subversion”. All included works somehow undermine basic elements of their form, structure, or the medium itself to reveal unforeseen creative potentials .
Balagan and Non-Event team up to present this night of experimental film installations by members of the AgX Film Collective and musical accompaniment by Brendan Murray and MEM1 at the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum in Chestnut Hill.
Sometimes after I’ve watched an experimental kind of film, I know whether I’ve enjoyed it or not, but I can’t quite articulate…