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06.30.2021 Antimatter [media art]
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06.30.2021 WNDX Festival of Moving Image
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07.01.2021 Engauge Experimental Film Festival
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07.01.2021 Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival
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07.01.2021 Media Arts Assistance Fund
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07.01.2021 RPM Fest
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07.05.2021 Slamdance
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07.08.2021 Middle East Studies Association Film Festival
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07.12.2021 Jakarta Independent Film Festival
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07.15.2021 Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival
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07.15.2021 SFFILM New American Fellowship
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07.16.2021 Darmstädter Sezession
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07.30.2021 Media City Film Festival
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07.31.2021 Ann Arbor Film Festival
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07.31.2021 Ji.hlava IDFF
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08.06.2021 Sundance Film Festival
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08.15.2021 Imagine Science Film Festival
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This week's programs (summary):

   - Cousins and Kin
<https://www.sfcinematheque.org/video/cousins-and-kin/> [May
   16-July 15, online]
   - *Thomas Edison Film Festival
   
<https://blackmariafilmfestival.org/page.php?content=content-home-virtualfestival>*
   [June 11-30, online]
   - *3 X Holly Fisher: Out of the Blue + Deafening Silence + Softshoe For
   Bartok <https://vimeo.com/showcase/hollyfisher>* [June 16-29, online]
   - *Dark and Twisted Fantasies
   <https://www.sfcinematheque.org/video-programs/dark-and-twisted-fantasies/>*
   [June 17-27, online]
   - *Memory Imaging: Explorations of the Personal & Collective
   <https://watch.eventive.org/memoryimaging/play/60c43be635030f01b4976300>*
   [June 20-27, online]
   - *Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival <https://www.hiff.ca/>* [June
   24-27, online]
   - *Photographic Garden #1: Alternative Image Making Processes With
   Hannah Fletcher <https://worm.stager.nl/web/tickets/111082726>* [June
   26, online]
   - *The Long Conversation <https://riverwestradio.com>* [June 27, online]
   - *‘There and then and Never Again’ and Margaret Tait Midsummer Book
   Launch <https://lux.org.uk/event/margaret-tait-midsummer-book-launch>* [June
   27, London, England]
   - *Sins Invalid Screening <https://eastwindow.org/current>* [June 30,
   Boulder, Colorado]
   - *Gearwax: Old vinyl, Repurposed <https://gutsyradio.org/>* [July 4,
   online]
   - *The Long Conversation <https://riverwestradio.com>* [July 4, online]
   - *Ecstatic Static Screenings
   <https://www.ecstaticstatic.com/screenings/>* [ongoing, online]
   - Ephraim Asili's *The Inheritance*
   <https://virtual.filmlinc.org/film/the-inheritance/> [ongoing, online]


*STARTING ON OR BEFORE JUNE 26, 2021*

*May 16 - July 15*
Venue type: *online*
*San Francisco Cinematheque*
https://www.sfcinematheque.org/video/cousins-and-kin/
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streaming 24/7,
*COUSINS AND KIN*
series curated by the Cousin Collective The Cousin Collective was formed in
2018 by Adam Piron, Alex Lazarowich, Sky Hopinka and Adam Khalil. The
question of how to find other Indigenous filmmakers who are making work
that is experimental and exciting was where we began. How to support and
share their films is where we’re at now. The programs in the Cousins and
Kin series are a culmination and a survey of the moving images we’ve
curated individually and collectively over the years. We’re thankful to
Steve Polta and San Francisco Cinematheque for this opportunity and this
platform.We’re very proud to share these works, the artists and the
conversations and communion they foster, between each other as well as
across nations and time. (Cousin Collective)

*program four Anti-Ethnography program curated by Adam Khalil and Zack
Khalil program online June 16–July 15, 2021*
For Indigenous peoples, the camera is a weapon that has been wielded
against them since the device’s inception. Anthropology’s obsession with
preserving images of so-called vanishing cultures, through ethnographic
films or, relatedly, archives filled with boxes of ancestral remains, has
long been a tool used to colonize and oppress Indigenous peoples. The
ethnographer’s encapsulating gaze ignores the fact that, for Indigenous
communities, tradition is not an immutable set of truths handed down by
revelation, but a set of ever-evolving social practices whose continuity
cannot be repaired by preservation, only elaborated through struggle and,
finally, achieved under conditions of genuine self-determination. In the
works assembled for this screening, the power of Indigenous people claiming
the camera for themselves is explored. Screening includes work by Guillermo
Gómez-Peña; Tonia Jo Hall; Shelley Niro; Diane Burns; Sky Hopinka; Kent
Monkman; Axel Gerdau, Erik Olsen & John Woo; Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil &
Jackson Polys; Olivia Camfield & Woodrow Hunt; Thirza Cuthand and others.

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*June 11 - June 30*
Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Thomas Edison Film Festival*
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7:30PM EST,
*THOMAS EDISON FILM FESTIVAL 2021 - FILMS CELEBRATING PRIDE MONTH*
On Friday, June 11th, the Thomas Edison Film Festival and the Hoboken
Historical Museum launch a program of films celebrating Pride Month
including narrative, experimental, and documentary selections. The program
goes live on Friday June 11th and will run through June 30 2021. Streaming
is free to the public. Films include, 1-1 – Narrative - 7 min. by Naures
Sager, Malmö, Sweden; A Portrait – Documentary - 3 min. by Carlotta Beck
Peccoz, London, UK; Broken Relationship – Experimental - 4 min. by Wrik
Mead, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Dear Elsa: 10 Letters + 10 Experiments –
Experimental - 31 min. by Amanda Madden, Salt Lake City, UT, US; I want to
make a film about women – Documentary - 12 min. by Karen Pearlman, Sydney,
Australia; Love – Narrative - 4 min. by Andrea Ashton, Brooklyn, NY, US;
Orville + Bob - Documentary - 30 min. by Alan Griswold, LA, CA, US; and
Lullaby for a Pandemic – Experimental - 1 min. by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster,
Lincoln, NE, US. To view the films as of June 11th, go to www.tefilmfest.org
- the Festival’s homepage, and click on Films Celebrating Pride Month.

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*June 16 - June 29*
Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Anthology Film Archives*
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streaming 24/7,
*3 X HOLLY FISHER: OUT OF THE BLUE + DEAFENING SILENCE + SOFTSHOE FOR
BARTOK*
In November 2019, Anthology presented the most comprehensive retrospective
to date devoted to the work of Holly Fisher, whose films range freely
between the realms of documentary, essay film, personal meditations, and
intricate juxtapositions of imagery and text. As a kind of sequel to the
earlier retrospective, we’ll be focusing on Fisher’s work again this summer
and fall, beginning with an online presentation pairing two brand-new
films, OUT OF THE BLUE and SOFTSHOE FOR BARTOK, with an earlier film that
has gained new relevance in the context of current events, DEAFENING
SILENCE. OUT OF THE BLUE is a typically thought-provoking and contemplative
work constructed from seemingly disparate elements: imagery recorded from
the window of a plane during her trans-Atlantic travels, diary-like
footage, found imagery and sound, and onscreen texts. The result is a
highly personal, open-ended meditation on the passage of time, historical
trauma, and liminal physical and emotional spaces that embodies Fisher’s
radically multilayered approach: she juxtaposes multiple layers of visual
and aural materials not only to create a rich visual experience, but to
bring into play a dizzying and cross-pollinating array of ideas. The
soundtrack features composer Lois V Vierk’s long-form piece, “Words Fail
Me,” a work inspired by Vierk’s experience as an eyewitness to the fall of
the World Trade Center, twenty years ago. DEAFENING SILENCE partakes of
some of the same techniques to explore – firsthand as well as through the
lens of the media – the sociopolitical situation in Myanmar/Burma in the
early 2000s, and the oppression of the ethnic Karen population. The film
features appearances from some of the same figures – such as Maung Zarni –
who have been prominent commentators and witnesses during the more recent
upheaval in Burma. As a special bonus we’ll also present the brand-new
short film, SOFTSHOE FOR BARTOK, a digital reimagining of Fisher’s 16mm
film “s o f t s h o e” (1987). In September we plan to host Holly Fisher in
person for theatrical screenings of OUT OF THE BLUE, as well as her 2019
film, A QUESTION OF SUNLIGHT, which was made in response to the events of
9/11. Both films feature music by Lois V Vierk.

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*June 17 - June 27*
Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Frameline45*
https://www.frameline.org/festival/film-guide/dark-twisted-fantasies-x8020
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streaming 24/7,
*DARK AND TWISTED FANTASIES*
presented in association with Frameline45 This digital screening is
available to view anytime June 17–27, 2021 *Frameline45 suggests watching
it at 10pm PDT on Thursday, June 24* A twink Beauty and a kink Beast, Joan
Collins, post-gender aliens, naked wrestling, Narcissister and Narcissus,
badass women stomping out the patriarchy, an eerie Internet date, a haunted
social media investigation and an elusive, masculine-scented candle collide
in this collection of weird, wild and wonderful queer shorts. SCREENING:
GUO4 (2019) by Peter Strickland Narcissister Breast Work (2020) by
Narcissister Young Diego (2021) by Osama Chami & Enrique Gimeno Pedrós The
Woman’s Revenge (2020) by Su Hui-Yu Mountain Lodge (2020) by Jordan Wong
Beauty and the Beast (2021) by Mathieu Morel Son of Sodom (2020) by Theo
Montoya The Dark, Krystle (2013) by Michael Robinson The Familiar (2021) by
Julian Quentin Lilac Lips, Dutchess County (2021) by Tristan Scott Behrands

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*June 20 - June 27*
Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Filmforum*
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streaming,
*MEMORY IMAGING: EXPLORATIONS OF THE PERSONAL & COLLECTIVE*
This program presents the work of filmmakers and artists Miko Revereza,
Simon Liu, Suneil Sanzgiri, and Lei Lei as they grapple with notions of
collective memory, diaspora, trauma, and identity. Using archival material,
animation, and personal recordings, the filmmakers explore the overlap of
individual and shared experiences. Programmed by Xavier Lang Tickets:
Sliding scale, $2, $5, $8, $12, $20 at
*https://watch.eventive.org/memoryimaging/play/60c43be635030f01b4976300
<https://watch.eventive.org/memoryimaging/play/60c43be635030f01b4976300>*

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*June 24 - June 27*
Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Halifax Independent Filmmakers Festival*
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*HALIFAX INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS FESTIVAL*
HIFF 2021 is coming your way June 24–27 with an electrifying lineup of
beautiful, boundary-pushing films from around the world, including a
special 15th Anniversary Retrospective to celebrate some of the most
memorable Atlantic shorts in HIFF history. The program is great, and
includes a *Karel Doing Retrospective* and a *Plants on Film Program* which
includes works by: Herb Theriault, Todd Fraser, Devon Pennick Reilly and
Bria Stark, Rena Thomas, Dawn George, and Kate Ward. *Some programs are
available worldwide (like the two mentioned above), while others are only
available in Canada, and others only in the Atlantic provinces* All films
will be available online for the duration of the festival. Once you begin a
film, you’ll have 24 hours to watch it. THE EVERYTHING HIFF PASS: $30
TICKETS: $10 ($5 for Full, Associate & Lifetime AFCOOP members) SEE FILM
PAGES TO PURCHASE INDIVIDUAL FILM TICKETS

*SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2021*

Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Filmwerkplaats, Rotterdam*
https://worm.stager.nl/web/tickets/111082726
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10am ET / 4pm CEST,
*PHOTOGRAPHIC GARDEN #1: ALTERNATIVE IMAGE MAKING PROCESSES WITH HANNAH
FLETCHER*
Photographic Garden Alternative image making processes: lecturer: Hannah
Fletcher Saturday 26 June 2021 / 16:00 A series of lectures & research
workshops, filmic try-outs and presentations hosted by Filmwerkplaats,
Rotterdam. The Photographic Garden project sees Filmwerkplaats researching
(and developing) photochemical processes that do not unduly burden the
environment. This involves developing processes based on plants and
home-garden-kitchen ingredients with low toxicity. An alternative chemistry
that will yield a different, new film aesthetic. One in which the
(chemical) components and their origin come to the fore and the physical
processing of the (film) emulsion during the DIY process is emphasised.
Working with analogue film involves a large number of chemical processes.
To make the invisible (latent) image that is formed by the exposure in the
light-sensitive layer of photographic film material visible, a number of
“development” steps are necessary. This laboriousness is an intrinsic part
of the changed process of making film, the transformation from a once
industrial production process to an artistic, hands-on (Do-It-Yourself)
‘alchemically’ oriented production process. It is this fascination with
materials and processes that increasingly characterizes analogue film
culture. Film as an empirical and tactile research field, a photochemical
playground! There will be 6 online public lectures open to anybody with an
interest in film. Tickets are FREE 26 June 2021 Saturday 16:00-18:00 CEST-
Lecture 1 Lecture link:
https://zoom.us/j/98244616002?pwd=Skc1d2dtRldKeHZRdVRUVFlDRm5vUT09 Ticket
buyers will find the code to join the zoom on their ticket. PLEASE SAVE
THIS ZOOM LINK TO USE WITH YOUR PASSWORD! Alternative image making
processes: lecturer: Hannah Fletcher In this lecture, Hannah will discuss
ways in which images can be made by and held within non conventional
substrates, byproducts and organic materials. The session will encourage
research and experimentation using organic techniques and processes that
have recently been tested in the experimental photography circuit to see if
it is possible to transfer these to the medium of film. Processes in which
characteristics of a certain plant or fungi can be utilised in the image
making, such as spore printing, anthotypes, chlorophyll printing and soil
chromatography. This topic is dedicated to direct film, a method in which
the artist works directly on the surface of a piece of film, using the base
as a carrier of images. Hannah Fletcher Hannah Fletcher is a London based
artist, working with cameraless photographic processes, initiator of The
Sustainable Darkroom, Co-director of London Alternative Photography
Collective and a facilitator of sustainability within the arts. Hannah
Fletcher’s work intertwines organic matter such as soils, algae, mushrooms
and roots into analogue photographic mediums and surfaces. She does this
while simultaneously exploring environmentally and ecologically-focused
issues. Working in an investigative, pseudo scientific and environmentally
conscious manner, Hannah combines scientific techniques with photographic
processes, creating a dialogue between the poetic and political.

*Upcoming Lectures*
-Silver-gelatin (light sensitive) emulsion making - Lecturer: Esther Urlus
-Developing with plants - Lecturer: Ricardo Leite
-Tinting toning with plants and other materials from nature - Lecturer:
Joanna Mayes
-Pioneering to capture an image with light - Lecturer: Mark Osterman
-Regenerating outdated film materials - Lecturer: Adrian Cousins

*SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2021*

Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*The Lux*
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2pm-7pm, UK time., LUX, Waterlow Park Centre, Dartmouth Park Hill, London
N19 7JF
*‘THERE AND THEN AND NEVER AGAIN’ AND MARGARET TAIT MIDSUMMER BOOK LAUNCH*
A midsummer celebration of the life, legacy, attitude and work of
Scotland’s filmmaking pioneer Margaret Tait (1918-1999) with the London
premiere of a series of newly commissioned films by contemporary artists
and filmmakers created for the centenary of her birth and launch of the LUX
publication of Margaret Tait‘s unpublished book, Personae. The film
programme begins with one of Tait’s earliest films and ends with one of her
last, this programme includes new film commissions by director and critic
Mark Cousins; artist, musician and filmmaker Luke Fowler; artist Alexander
Storey Gordon; artist and filmmaker Matt Hulse; artist Wendy Kirkup and
composer Richy Carey; director Morag Mckinnon; author Ali Smith and
filmmaker Sarah Wood; artist Catherine Street; curator and artist Peter
Todd, and curator and filmmaker Ute Aurand.

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Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Riverwest Radio*
riverwestradio.com
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8pm ET,
*THE LONG CONVERSATION*
THE LONG CONVERSATION...new episodes live every Sunday night! 8 pm eastern
standard time & 7 by Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber for Riverwest Radio,
104.1 or at riverwestradio.com ***& a new song by stephanie & xav for every
episode***

*WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2021*

Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*east window*
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8:30 pm (Mountain), 4949 Broadway Unit 102B, Boulder Colorado 80304
*SINS INVALID SCREENING*
east window screens: SINS INVALID: AN UNSHAMED CLAIM TO BEAUTY June 30,
2021 8:30 pm Running Time: 32 min Free 4949 Broadway Unit 102-B Boulder,
Colorado 80304 USA This documentary witnesses a performance project that
incubates and celebrates artists with disabilities, centralizing artists of
color and queer and gender-variant artists. Since 2006, Sins Invalid’s
performances have explored themes of sexuality, beauty, and the disabled
body, impacting thousands through live performance. Sins Invalid is an
entryway into the absurdly taboo topic of sexuality and disability,
manifesting a new paradigm of disability justice. This is an outdoor
accessible event. Please bring something comfortable to sit on.
eastwindow.org

*SUNDAY, JULY 4, 2021*

Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*GearWax*
https://gutsyradio.org/
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6pm-8pm PT,
*GEARWAX: OLD VINYL, REPURPOSED*
A bi-weekly online radio program featuring old LPs, 45rpm and 78rpm
records. Hosted by Kathleen and Scott Stark from San Francisco. Every other
Sunday 6-8pm Pacific time on Gutsy Radio @ https://gutsyradio.org/

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Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Riverwest Radio*
riverwestradio.com
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8pm ET,
*THE LONG CONVERSATION*
THE LONG CONVERSATION...new episodes live every Sunday night! 8 pm eastern
standard time & 7 by Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber for Riverwest Radio,
104.1 or at riverwestradio.com ***& a new song by stephanie & xav for every
episode***

*ONGOING*

Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Film at Lincoln Center Virtual Cinema*
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streaming 24/7
*EPHRAIM ASILI'S THE INHERITANCE*
Pennsylvania-born filmmaker Ephraim Asili has been exploring different
facets of the African diaspora—and his own place within it—for nearly a
decade. His feature-length debut, The Inheritance, is a vibrant, engaging
ensemble work that takes place almost entirely within the walls of a West
Philadelphia house where a community of young people have come together to
form a collective of Black artists and activists. Based partly on Asili’s
own experiences in a Black liberationist group, the film interweaves a
scripted drama of characters attempting to work towards political consensus
with a documentary recollection of the Philadelphia liberation group MOVE,
which was the victim of a notorious police bombing in 1985. Asili’s film is
an endlessly generative work of politics, humor, and philosophy,
referencing the legacies of the Black Arts Movement and featuring Black
authors and radicals, members of MOVE, as well as poets Ursula Rucker and
Sonia Sanchez. An NYFF58 selection. A Grasshopper Film release. Note: Films
are available in the U.S. and U.S. territories only. Users may have up to
two registered devices. Learn more in our FAQ.

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Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
*Ecstatic Static*
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*ECSTATIC STATIC SCREENINGS*
We host regular online screenings of artists’ films and videos on the
landing page, as a way to share work both new and rare, that may otherwise
have a limited release. For more information on each artist and ways on how
to support their work, please see the links below.

*Screening No. 2: Five Films by Jodie Mack*
Jodie Mack, Wasteland #1: Ardent, Verdant. 2017, 4min, 30 sec
Jodie Mack, Something Between Us. 2015, 9 min, 30 sec
Jodie Mack, Razzle Dazzle. 2014, 5 min
Jodie Mack, Undertone Overture. 2013, 10 min, 30 sec
Jodie Mack, Blanket Statement #1: Home is Where the Heart is. 2012, 3 min

*Screening No. 1: The Ecstatic Static*
Luca Werner, Schöngeising. 2020, 1 min, 10 sec
Kersti Jan Werdal, Slow Shapes. 2017, 12 min, 54 sec
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Wrestlers. 2015, 7 min
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Black Beach/Horse/Camp/The Dead/Forces. 2016, 8 min
Simon Liu, Signal 8. 2019, 14 min
Anna Marziano, La Veglia. 2010, 2 min
Andrea Franco, East Los Angeles Punk. 2012, 7 min
Jeano Edwards, Familiar Strangers. 2020, 2 min, 22 sec.
Melanie Smith with Rafael Ortega, Parres Trilogy. 2004, 12 min, 56 sec
Gillian Garcia, YDS. 2021, 3 min, 49 sec
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