Images Festival
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Website | http://www.imagesfestival.com |
The Images Festival is a yearly event devoted to independent and experimental film, video art, new media and media installation that takes place each spring in Toronto.
History
The Images festival was founded in 1987,[1] originally conceived as an alternative to the Toronto Film Festival.[2] Since 2005, Images has also presented international tours of Canadian media artists.[2]
Festival
Images is the largest festival of experimental film and video in North America. [3]
Premieres held at the Images festival include:
- Matthew Barney's Cremaster,
- Clive Holden's Trains of Winnipeg,
- G. B. Jones's The Lollipop Generation,
- Zacharias Kunuk's Nunaqpa,
- Barbara Sternberg's Like a Dream that Vanishes,
- Andrew Norman Wilson's Sidewalk Stories
Retrospectives of filmmakers such as Harun Farocki, Richard Fung, Nelson Henricks and Louise Bourqe have also been featured.
In 2011, the festival partnered with the Art Gallery of Ontario to present John Sasaki's Pine series. [4]
References
- ↑ Whyte, Murray (10 April 2014). "Images Festival brings compelling experimental film and video to Toronto". Toronto Star. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- 1 2 About the Images Festival
- ↑ Muredda, Angelo. "The 2013 Images Festival Brings Experimental Film to Toronto Audiences". Torontoist. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
- ↑ "AGO Partners with Images Festival to Feature Jon Sasaki Installation in its Toronto Now Series". Art Gallery of Ontario. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
External links
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