*Please note this event is taking place in person (all on 16mm) and online.*
Info on how to watch either is below. The online program will also include
a livestream of the intro and Q&A and is accessible through Wednesday the
22nd 11PM PT.

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Microscope is very pleased to present a rare screening of films by Dutch
filmmaker Barbara Meter — a central figure of the experimental film scene
in the Netherlands starting from the 1970s and co-founder of the
influential avant-garde film venue “Electric Cinema” in Amsterdam — curated
by Robin Roblee-Strauss. All the films in the 55-minute long program will
be screened in their original format.

>From the curator:

“Home and Away features one biographical documentary and four short
avant-garde films by filmmaker, Barbara Meter.

As one of the first women to study at the Netherlands Film Academy in the
1960s and co-founder of Amsterdam’s “Electric Cinema,” a bastion of
avant-garde film and ideas in the 1970s, Barbara has been a pioneer in the
production and promotion of experimental filmmaking in the Netherlands.

In a 1971 interview, Barbara describes her work as “pure films,” conveying
“thoughts and feelings by pure movement, a pure image that may flicker or
be blurred, and by intervening in the process of developing and printing
the film.” Through her innovative use of optical printing methods, she
seamlessly massages, and reworks found sounds and images: combining them
with her personal archive. She remolds these documents into distinct,
deeply personal sense worlds.

This program showcases a range of works made throughout Barbara’s artistic
career which echo deep psychological themes tied to the destabilizing
effects the Second World War wrought on her family life and personal sense
of home. Her notion of “wanting to belong to something you can’t reach” is
explored prismatically in this film program by showing a biographical
documentary work which explore her family’s history during WWII alongside
experimental films that represent the universal feelings of yearning to
belong, the pain of separation, the distance felt in estrangement, and the
joy of homecomings.

Throughout Barbara’s life she has continued to create work, program
screenings, and teach and lecture on film. Her work has been shown at
Rotterdam Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, Stedelijk Museum
Amsterdam, Filmmuseum Amsterdam, Tate Gallery London, Cinematheque San
Francisco, the Museum of the Moving Image in New York City among many other
venues in Europe. Home and Away is the first solo exhibition that combines
her experimental work alongside her documentaries and the second solo
exhibition of her films in North America.”
Advance In Person Tickets: HERE
<https://microscopegallery.ticketleap.com/home-and-away-the-documentary-and-avant-garde-films-of-barbara-/dates/Nov-19-2023_at_0700PM>Online
tickets and access becomes available at 6:30pm ET Nov 19th HERE
<https://microscopegallery.com/barbara-meter-home-and-away/> (through 11PM
PT Wednesday November 22)
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Curator Roblee-Strauss will be in attendance and available for a Q&A
following the screening.

*Barbara Meter* (Netherlands, b. 1939) co-founded the Electric Cinema in
the early 1970s in Amsterdam, in need of a critical response to the
commercialization of film production and programming. Run by members of the
Dutch Filmmakers’ Coop, and STOFF (the Studio for the Development of Film
and Film Manifestations), the theater became the epicenter of Dutch
independent and avant-garde filmmaking. At the Electric Cinema, Meter
curated international avant-garde and expanded cinema programs. After that,
she co-created POLKIN (Political Kinema) and made documentaries as part of
activist and feminist movements. — Via Light Cone

Guest curator *Robin Roblee-Strauss* is a lebenskünstler — a life-artist!
Born and raised in the woodlands of Western Massachusetts. he has always
gravitated towards filmmaking as an approach to research that combines
scholarly investigation with artistic expression. At Hampshire College he
studied non-fiction & experimental film, psychology, and critical
disability studies. Robin has assisted several experimental filmmakers
including Abraham Ravett, Barbara Meter, Ansuya Blom, and Abigail Child. He
worked at Anthill Sound Design in the Netherlands as a sound editor and
most recently as a research assistant on an archival documentary series
directed by Luke Meyer. Curation is a new facet of his practice motivated
by his investment in the haptic qualities of sound and the moving image
works as a way to communicate through the senses — articulating alternative
ways of knowing.

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