There are a lot of filmmakers that deserve to be discussed. Museums constantly 
show the same artists over and over, ad infinitum the same goes for our field 
of experimental cinema. I will be looking for some new work to show in Cuba 
this year, that is, if the virus allows. At the showcase in Havana I have 
presented more than 1500 films. Many consist of unknown filmmakers, as well as 
the classics(?). Many in the audience Cuba has no idea who is “famous"(?) or 
not, all the work is enjoyed.

I commend Bryan for having the balls to program a great volume of work. All of 
it deserves the right or a projector beam or stream. We, as viewers, can 
determined the value of the work. Bryan has also allowed the views to post 
comments as the work is streamed.

Thanks Bryan, I am still viewing the work for possibilities.

Dominic

> On Jun 12, 2020, at 10:09 AM, Bernard Roddy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I watched the first program of this year's film festival, Experiments in 
> Cinema. Director Bryan Konefsky introduces the festival and after the works 
> holds a Zoom discussion with three of the artists (Tarragó, Shi, and Duque). 
> Here's the order of the works in "Experiment 1," the first program:
> 
> Paul Tarragó (UK)
> Soetkin Verstegen (Belgium)
> Wenhua Shi (China/US)
> Elena Duque (Spain)
> Helen Anna Flanagan (Ukraine)
> Magorzata Bosek-Serafinska (Poland)
> Steven Woloshen (Canada)
> 
> All films were completed in 2019. There are a lot of things we could be 
> talking about other than Dorsky or some museum piece.
> 
> Bernie
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