RULING STAR
The title literally refers to the Sun as the giver of life and light here on Earth. There is also a metaphorical aspect that refers to an interior guide of a person, that sees one through times of uncertainty and confusion.
United States 2019 / 16 mm / 22:00 / Director: Jerome Hiler
PALM DOWN
Two palindromes. One resurrection. No happy ending.
United States 2012 / 16 mm / 7:00 / Director: Amy Halpern
VIEW
Alternating real-time and sped-up views of an English riverbank on a wet winter’s day.
United Kingdom 1970 / 16 mm / 4:00 / Director: William Raban
FOCUS II
A frenetic energy and a remarkable stillness seem to collide in this unusual film, shot on 16 mm with a powerful telephoto lens. The filmmaker adjusts her camera and observes gentle changes in the landscape, at the same time exploring abstraction.
United Kingdom 1978 / 16 mm / 6:00 / Director: Jenny Okun
COTE JARDIN
A quick view of three remarkable organic gardens: Le Tomple, Le jardin du Mas d’Abri in the department of Gard and Le jardin des Sambucs in the department of Hérault. The film goes over their general layout along pathways amongst the vegetation, ponds and people or animals that happen to be there at the time.
France 2007 / 16 mm / 4:00 / Director: Rose Lowder
RIVER YAR
‘River Yar is one of the richest and most beautiful films to have been made by an English filmmaker.’ – John Du Cane. The film is screened on two parallel 16 mm projectors.
United Kingdom 1972 / 2 x 16 mm / 36:00 / Director: William Raban, Chris Welsby