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DESCRIPTION:\n	On two consecutive Fridays during First Look\, the Museum fu
 nctions as a laboratory for explorations of the creative process. These da
 y-long sessions will bring together filmmakers\, critics\, and the general
  public for work-in-progress screenings and performances\, artist talks an
 d discussions. \n	\n\n\n	2:00 p.m.—Work-in-progress screening: Gwetto (dir
 . Michael Andrianaly). Gwetto was shot during lockdown in the director’s h
 ometown in Madagascar. The director’s current film\, Nofinofy\, screens on
  7/25 as part of First Look. \n\n\n	4:00 p.m.—Topography: a work-in-progre
 ss preview and immersive performance by Hannah Jayanti and Alexander Porte
 r. \n\n\n	A note about the Topography project from the artists: \n\n\n	In 
 an effort to document and learn about the Badlands\, we spent time with a 
 group of people with a very broad range of specialties and histories. From
  paleontology to edible plants\, from the nuclear armament to indigenous v
 iew of the land\, from ranching to preservation each of them shares a part
 icular view of the landscape. This piece will start to weave perspectives 
 and histories together with a single common denominator—a minutely scanned
  80 square foot region in the Badlands National Park. \n\n\n	While the pro
 ject may become a virtual reality or other immersive project and the foota
 ge will ultimately become a documentary film\, this event will allow us to
  present the material together in an improvisational format to discover wh
 at ideas arise for the audience. \n\n\n	5:00 p.m.—Capture Mode: a deconstr
 ucted editing exercise and story performed by Maya Daisy Hawke\, with musi
 c by Mark Degli Antoni. \n\n\n	6:00 p.m.—An Occupier’s Shifting Gaze: In c
 onversation with filmmaker Laura Poitras (Citizenfour\; Risk)\, Israeli-bo
 rn filmmaker Ra’anan Alexandrowicz (The Viewing Booth) will retrace the tr
 ajectory of his work representing Palestine/Israel. Screening clips from T
 he Inner Tour (2001) and The Law in These Parts (2011)\, and touching on h
 is 2017 essay “50 Years of Documentation\,” the conversation will explore 
 how Alexandrowicz's goals as a filmmaker and position of power as an Israe
 li inform his perspective and aesthetics\, and influence choices of subjec
 t matter and style. \n\n\n	Tickets: $15 / $11 seniors &amp\; students / $9
  youth (ages 3–17) / Free for MoMI members. Order online. After your purch
 ase\, an electronic ticket will be sent via email. All seating is general 
 admission. Please review safety protocols before your visit.\n	\n
DTSTART:20210730T140000
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Redstone Theater
SUMMARY:First Look 20/21 Working on It Session 2
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