Hi All,

By popular demand a virtual screening of Journey(s): the Personal Cinema of Ann 
Deborah Levy 
premieres this Saturday night (May 20th)
8:00pm
on Millennium Film Workshop’s Channel:   
https://millenniumfilm.org/workshop-channel/ 
<https://millenniumfilm.org/workshop-channel/> 

If you can’t watch on Saturday night, the program will be available through May 
29th (use the same link.)

Running time is approximately 70 minutes.  FREE 

See Program and notes below.

Enjoy!

ANN

Program and notes (This is the same program that screened last week at 
Millennium Film Workshop):

My films and videos explore different layers of reality as they are perceived 
and distorted by the human eye and mind.  Some focus on landscapes, mediated by 
the camera, weather conditions, and/or other visual phenomena. Others center on 
locations and events, recorded, imagined, recalled by individuals or through 
collective historical memory.  Their soundtracks reveal what is not seen: the 
occupants of a train from which the passing scenery is viewed, the man-made 
suburban setting of what appears to be wilderness, or the modern city outside 
of the ancient structure shown on the screen.  —ADL


On the Train to Kutná Hora . . . and Back, 2014,  approximately 8 minutes, 
original format: HD digital video  The passing landscape viewed from a train 
window is transformed by changing weather, light, and reflections on the glass, 
taking the passenger back and forth between reality and fantastic abstraction.

The “Water” Trilogy: The film and two videos that follow were all conceived at 
different times and created as stand-alone works.  However, they form an 
unplanned trilogy on the theme of landscapes and cityscapes observed through 
water in its various forms:

Watercolors, 2007, approximately 13 minutes, silent, original format: 16mm film 
 Colors, patterns, and images, reflected on the surface of a pond, mirror 
changes in seasons and weather over the course of a year to create this 
“painting in motion.”

Rain Painting, 2014, approximately 6 minutes, original format: HD digital video 
 Landscapes are seen from a car as raindrops, striking the glass, “paint” what 
is beyond in a variety of textures and moods. Three realities are represented: 
the landscape viewed through the window, rain patterns on the window surface, 
and the space inside the car.

WATER FALLS, New York City, 2019, approximately 12 minutes, original format: HD 
digital video  Water falling, flying, and flowing from New York City fountains 
echoes the moods and energy of the City. Circling back on a summer’s day to one 
West Village fountain, the camera catches glimpses of neighborhood life through 
the prism of the water — a painterly symphony, augmented by sounds of people, 
traffic, and the constant water.

Spectator(s), 2014, approximately 11½ minutes, original format: HD digital 
video  Caught by another “spectator’s” camera, visitors observe, enjoy, or 
ignore their surroundings — one of the world’s most infamous, yet beloved 
structures. The camera shows us odd angles and what is not usually revealed. 
Meanwhile, the memory of spectators of antiquity and what they witnessed casts 
a shadow.

Journey(s), 2022, approximately 16 minutes, original format: HD digital video  
A visual and aural meditation on traveling through but never arriving; an 
impossible journey made up of many; the experience of being an outsider in the 
encapsulated space of a train interior.  In this imagined journey images, 
rhythms, and sounds reflect what is common to travel everywhere, and point up 
the differences. Abstracted images and reflections in the window glass 
superimposed upon the passing scenery show other realities: spaces that 
travelers on the train can only enter perceptually and psychologically.


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