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DESCRIPTION:\n	What do we carry forward from the families that formed us? H
 ow do we process love\, longing\, and trauma over time and distance? And h
 ow do we make publicly legible the inherently personal? In this evening of
  short films\, live performances\, a 3-D presentation\, and audio incantat
 ions\, artists follow fascinatingly divergent paths towards processing gri
 ef\, trauma\, joy\, and other family matters. Featuring a live performance
  by Donal Mosher and Michael Palmieri. \n\n\n	Total running time: Approx. 
 85 mins \n\n\n	Some Kind of Intimacy. \n	\n	Dir. Toby Bull. United Kingdom
 . 2021\, 6 mins. A filmmaker’s wordless communion with the sheep who graze
  the plot where his parents are buried becomes a plaintively comic scene w
 hen he receives an unexpected call. U.S. premiere. \n	\n\n\n	Spectral Tran
 smissions: 'Low Star' by Donal Mosher. \n	\n	2020\, 4 mins. Audio presenta
 tion. Produced and directed by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher. Music co
 mposed\, arranged and performed by Michael Palmieri. \n\n\n	2008 \n	\n	Dir
 . Blake Williams. Canada. 2019\, 12 mins. 3-D. Radiant images rephotograph
 ed off the screen on an obsolete televisual device comprise Blake Williams
 ’s latest 3-D film\, telling an impressionistic story of transition\, unit
 y\, and companionship. \n\n\n	Spectral Transmissions: 'My Enemies Have Swe
 et Voices' by Steven Sheil and Jeanie Finlay. \n	\n	2021\, 12 mins. Audio 
 presentation. Produced and directed by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher. 
 Music composed\, arranged and performed by Michael Palmieri. \n\n\n	Aquí y
  allá \n	\n	Dir. Lina Rodriguez. Canada\, Colombia. 2019\, 22 mins. In Spa
 nish with English subtitles. Weaving together 16mm footage\, mini-DV tapes
 \, and personal photos to construct a patchworked map of impressions of ti
 me spent with her family in Chipaque\, Colombia\, Rodriguez fashions a sen
 sory reverie that deliberately confounds logical remembrance. U.S. premier
 e \n\n\n	Night Wind Remembers (Live Performance). Dir. Donal Mosher and Mi
 chael Palmieri. United States. 2021. Performance with images\, narration a
 nd live music. Approximately 25 mins. A work of live cinema that interweav
 es the classic film Fantastic Voyage with a meditation on aging\, medical 
 technology\, and the power of breath itself. Scored and performed live by 
 Palmieri and Mosher. \n\n\n	Spectral Transmissions: 'Call from the Future'
  by Kirsten Johnson and Dick Johnson. \n	\n	2021. 5 mins. Audio presentati
 on. Produced and directed by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher. Music comp
 osed\, arranged and performed by Michael Palmieri. \n\n\n	&nbsp\;Tickets: 
 $15 / $11 seniors &amp\; students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI m
 embers. Order online. After your purchase\, an electronic ticket will be s
 ent via email. All seating is general admission. Please review safety prot
 ocols before your visit. \n	\n
DTSTART:20210723T193000
DTEND:20210723T210000
LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:Mementos: Family Fragments on Film and in Performance
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