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Monday, 12 September 2011 15:28

Film Fridays at the Varsity Fall 2011

2011 ‘Film Fridays at the Varsity’

Film Fridays at the Varsity will be back beginning Friday, Sept. 23 at 4:30 p.m. This semester’s line-up includes two features and three programs.

The schedule is as follows:

  • Sept. 23 Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami, 2010)
  • Oct. 28 Lines of Influence: Puppet Animation from Trnka, Svankmajer, Barta and the Brothers Quay
  • Nov. 4 Medium Well Done: Television Experiments 1969-81
  • Nov. 11 New Beginnings: Animation, Experimentation and Women
  • Nov. 18 The Woodmans (Scott Willis, 2010)

Film Fridays at the Varsity Center for the Arts

Tuesday, 22 March 2011 13:57

Two more Film Fridays coming up

The next two Fridays are Film Fridays at the Varsity, one each in the Recent Films Directed by Women and Avant-Garde Explorations series.

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Saturday, 22 January 2011 16:16

'Film Fridays at the Varsity' opens Jan. 28

CARBONDALE, Ill. -- Based upon the initial success last fall, organizers with the “Film Fridays at the Varsity” film series eagerly anticipate this semester’s offerings.

The series will again focus on two themes -- recent feature films by women directors and avant-garde works.

The first screening, an avant-garde exploration of reflexivity, is at 4:30 p.m., Jan. 28, at the Varsity Center for the Arts, 418 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale. Admission is free and open to the public.

Susan Felleman, an associate professor of Cinema Studies and Women’s Studies at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, was pleased with the series’ popularity during the five screenings last fall.

Attendance grew with each screening, with a full house and need for additional chairs at the last one of the semester, Felleman said. One of the initial goals was to create an intimate setting for people to view films that had limited openings in larger cities or works rarely screened at all.

“We were very pleased,” she said. “It was really clear there was a mix of students, faculty, staff and the community at all of the screenings.

“You felt there was a cohort of people interested in the arts and independent cinema,” said Felleman, noting the atmosphere provided a different feeling than attending a film in a theater chain or even an event on campus.

“It drew people who are really interested in film from the community and the University, it’s in town, and it’s a lovely old theater,” she said.

The screenings all begin at 4:30 p.m. with an introduction by curators, followed by casual open discussion after the films.

The three feature films that Felleman will present this fall are “35 Shots of Rum,” a 2008 film directed by Claire Denis; “The Betrayal -- Nerakhoon,” a 2008 film directed by Ellen Kuras that was a 2009 Academy Award nominee for Best Documentary Feature; and the critically acclaimed 2010 film, “Tiny Furniture,” directed, written by and starring Lena Dunham.

Derek Smith, a second-year graduate student in the College of Mass Communication and Media Arts’ Masters of Fine Arts program, is again curating the series of avant-garde and experimental films with Deron Williams, another second-year MFA student. Those films will focus on reflexivity, self and consciousness.

Those screenings will last between 70 and 90 minutes, Smith said. Films from Owen Land, Michael Snow, Bruce Conner, Phil Solomon, Barbara Hammer, Paul Sharits, Bill Viola, and J. Leighton Pierce are among the featured works.

The films will offer audiences more introspection, Smith said. The variety is also a “really good introduction” to those interested in avant-garde cinema, he said.

“We had a great turnout,” Smith said. “A lot of people came to every screening … and we got more and more people every time.”

Additional information on the films and the schedule will be on the Cinema and Photography department website, http://cp.siu.edu/.

“It used to be the case that most of these films simply could not be seen except in very specialized venues or in University classes,” Felleman said. “Some of them are becoming increasingly available on the Web, happily, but that is a totally different experience than seeing them projected on a screen -- which is the way many of the films we are showing were meant to be seen.”

The spring 2011 “Film Fridays at the Varsity” schedule is:

  • Friday, Jan. 28 -- “Reflexivity,” featuring films of Owen Land, Michael Snow, Hollis Frampton, Naomi Uman, and Bruce Conner.
  • Friday, Feb. 4 -- “35 Shots of Rum,” directed by Claire Denis, 2008, 100 minutes.
  • Friday, March 4 -- “Self,” featuring films of Stan Brakhage, Barbara Hammer, Kenneth Anger, Phil Solomon, and Chris Burden.
  • Friday, March 25 -- “The Betrayal -- Nerakhoon,” directed by Ellen Kuras, 2008, 96 minutes.
  • Friday, April 1 -- “Consciousness,” featuring films of Paul Sharits, Nancy Holt, Matt McCormick, J. Leighton Pierce, and Bill Viola.
  • Friday, April 22 -- “Tiny Furniture,” directed by Lena Dunham, 2010, 98 minutes.

Contact Felleman at 618/453-1485 or by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

Thursday, 04 November 2010 14:03

Nov 12 - Film Friday, The Order of the Myths

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The last film in this semster's Film Fridays at the Varsity series, Margaret Brown's THE ORDER OF MYTHS (2008).

Next Friday, November 12,  4 PM.

 

The first Mardi Gras in America was celebrated in Mobile, Alabama in 1703. In 2007, it is still racially segregated. Margaret Brown, herself a daughter of Mobile, escorts us into the parallel hearts of the city's two carnivals. With unprecedented access, she traces the exotic world of secret mystic societies and centuries-old traditions and pageantry; diamond-encrusted crowns, voluminous, hand-sewn gowns, surreal masks and enormous paper mache floats. Against this opulent backdrop, she uncovers a tangled web of historical violence and power dynamics, elusive forces that keep this hallowed tradition organized along enduring color lines. 

The second installment of the "Film Fridays at the Varsity" series is scheduled for Friday, 24 September 2010.

This free film series is co-sponsored by the Southern Illinois University Department of Cinema and Photography, the Varsity Center for the Arts, and Film Alternatives, a registered student organization at SIUC.

All programs begin at 4:00 p.m. at the Varsity Center for the Arts at 418 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale. Admission is free and open to the public.

Tuesday, 24 August 2010 17:11

Film Fridays at the Varsity

The Headless WomanFilm Fridays at the Varsity -- Argentine-born filmmaker Lucrecia Martel's 2008 film, "The Headless Woman," is among the films featured this fall by Southern Illinois University Carbondale's Department of Cinema and Photography. "Film Fridays at the Varsity" will give the community a chance to see recent films by women directors and avant-garde works. The free film series, which starts Sept. 10, is also sponsored by the Varsity Center for the Arts and Film Alternatives, a registered student organization at SIUC. The films will be shown at the Varsity Center for the Arts, 418 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale.

CARBONDALE, IL -- Southern Illinois University Carbondale is launching a new film series, in conjunction with the Varsity Center for the Arts.

"Film Fridays at the Varsity" series begins next month and will focus on two themes -- recent works by women directors and avant-garde works. The film series will give the community a chance to see the types of films that do not make their way to movie theaters in Southern Illinois, said Susan Felleman, an associate professor of Cinema Studies and Women's Studies. Many of the films in the women directors' series had limited openings, such as New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. The avant-garde works, including many classics, are rarely screened at all.

Organizers are planning 11 screenings during the 2010-2011 academic year, including five screenings during the fall semester.

The Varsity Center for the Arts, 418 S. Illinois Ave., Carbondale, is hosting the screenings. SIUC's Department of Cinema and Photography and Film Alternatives, a registered student organization, also sponsor the screenings.

The screenings begin Friday, Sept. 10, with "The Beaches of Agns." Admission is free, and open to the public. The screenings are at 4 p.m., with an introduction by curators, followed by casual open discussion after the films.

"The thought is to enhance the film culture at the University and in the region," said Felleman, who will curate the "Recent Films Directed by Women" portion of the series. There is limited access in the region for independent films, and the centrally located Varsity Center for the Arts is a wonderful facility to showcase the films, she said.

The three features that Felleman will present this fall are "The Beaches of Agnes," directed by Agnes Varda; "The Headless Woman," directed by Lucrecia Martel; and "The Order of Myths," directed by Margaret Brown.

In addition, two second-year graduate students in the College of Mass Communication and Media Arts' Master of Fine Arts program will curate a series of avant-garde and experimental films. The films to be seen this fall focus on using materiality and place within films, said Deron Williams, who will curate those screenings with Derek Smith, another MFA student.

Each of those two screening events will feature several films that range in length from a few minutes to 35 to 40 minutes, Williams said. The works are from post-World War II to the present, he said. Among the film and video artists whose work will be seen are: Owen Land, Anthony McCall, Paul Sharits, Bill Viola, Marie Menken, Carolee Schneeman, and Ernie Gehr.

Additional information on the films and the schedule will be on the Cinema & Photography department website, http://cp.siu.edu/.

Highlighting the works of female filmmakers and the opportunities available to women is important, said Felleman. The college hosted its first "Girls Make Movies" weeklong residential camp in July, offering hands-on experience with filmmaking to high school aged girls.

Felleman notes the cinema and photography department is very strong in terms of women faculty and would like to recruit more female students.

"This is part of my ongoing effort to showcase the possibilities for women filmmakers," she said. "The six films that will be shown in the recent films directed by women series are all feature films and include a range of documentaries and fiction films. The one thing that unites them is that they are very, very strong films by women."

The fall "Film Fridays at the Varsity" schedule is:

  • Friday, Sept. 10 -- "The Beaches of Agnes," directed by Agnes Varda
  • Friday, Sept. 24 -- "Materiality," featuring films of Anthony McCall, Paul Sharits, Chel White, Stan Vanderbeek, Owen Land, and Bill Viola.
  • Friday, Oct. 1 -- "The Headless Woman," directed by Lucrecia Martel.
  • Friday, Oct. 22 -- "Place," featuring films of J.J. Murphy, Bruce Baillie, Ernie Gehr, Larry Gottheim, Marie Menken, and Carolee Schneeman.
  • Friday, Nov. 12 -- "The Order of Myths," directed by Margaret Brown.

Contact Felleman at 618/453-1485 or by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information.

Source: http://news.siuc.edu/news/August10/082410par10116.html

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