Current Exhibitions

/IMAGINE:
A Journey into The New Virtual

ROSEMARIE CASTORO

LILI REYNAUD-DEWAR

HELP YOURSELF
Julius Deutschbauer—30 Years of Poster Design

BIRKE GORM

WERKSTÄTTE HAGENAUER

What is liberation when so much has already been taken? Who has come for more? “Golden Jubilee”, the third film in a series of works about memory, diaspora and decoloniality, takes as its starting point scenes of the filmmaker’s father navigating a virtual rendering of their ancestral home in Goa, India, created using the same technologies of surveillance that mining companies use to map locations for iron ore in the region. A tool for extraction and exploitation becomes a method for preservation. The father, sparked by a memory of an encounter as a child, inhabits the voice of a spirit known locally as Devchar, whose task is to protect the workers, farmers, and the once communal lands of Goa. Protection from what the filmmaker asks? Sanzgiri’s signature blend of 16mm sequences, 3D renders, direct animation, and desktop aesthetics are vividly employed in this lush, and ghostly look at questions of heritage, culture, and the remnants of history. Director, Producer, Editor, 16mm film & Additional Animation: Suneil Sanzgiri Director of Photography & Photogrametry: Sumedh Sawant Assistant Cameraman: Rushikesh Hande Drone Videography: Chirag Sadhnani Visual Effects Supervisior: Karan Taley Original soundtrack composed by Amirtha Kidambi & Booker Stardrum Performed by Amirtha Kidambi, Booker Stardrum, Angela Morris, and Nathaniel Morgan Devchar Narration & Interviews: Shashi Sanzgiri Additional Interviews: Shaliu Sanzgiri Translation: Tanvi Sanzgiri
Dazzling timelapse shows how microbes spoil our food – and sometimes enrich it. Directors: Joel Penner, Anna Sigrithur https://bit.ly/3VWFT6V More on this film: https://bit.ly/3VWFUYx Watch more free videos on Aeon: https://bit.ly/3y3xLXc Subscribe: vimeo.com/aeonvideo
Music | Sound Design: Zelig Sound Visuals: someform Creative Director: Nando Costa Client: Google Design
3x Cannes Young Director Award winner. “Rare: The Boy Who Cried Swag” is a rich, visually complex, and deeply rewarding film that takes model Rico Sanches’ dreams of greatness in fashion as a jumping-off point to explore issues of race, police brutality, trauma and self-healing in modern America. Starring Rico Sanches / @rarefabrics Dir. King She / @kingshe.co
A young mother navigates the New York City subway system in order to get her baby to daycare on time. Directed by Aisha Amin Starring: Cree McClellan and Muzari Produced by: Annie Ning and Cameron Morton Cinematography by: Oliver Lanzenberg Edited by: Jamie Lansdowne GFX and Poster Design: Kervin Morales Sound Recordist: Harry Flax 1st AC: Kervin Marseille Key Grip: Caleb Weiss Sound Mix: Sam Best Color: C. Diaz and Kath Raisch at Company 3 Music: Stella Kaplan Photography by: Shaan Rao Costume: Claire Lemaigre PAs: Awa Gueye, Yael Bermudez, Mona Chu, Jihye Yoo, Max Ship, Camille Williams-Ginsberg, Casey Friedman Special Thanks to Kodak Film Processing NY, Tony Lazano, Columbia Film MFA
Artist: ZNTNDR Track: Untitled Us https://bit.ly/3TnShLI Main Cast – Boyfriend: Ryuhei Ichishima Main Cast – Girlfriend: Hara Main Cast – Boyfriend’s Best friend: ViralBoy SubCast – Bad Boys: Yuta Koga | Yusuke Onishi | Mon Written & Directed by: Jovan Todorovic Cinematography: Oliver Millar Editor: Milena Z. Petrović Casting Director: Taka Arakawa Color: Michael Rossiter Creative Assistant: Curro de la Villa VFX: Slavko Gavrić Stylist: Maiko Yoshida Hair&MakeUp: Mika Furukawa 1st AD: Sean Reyes 1st AC: Yuka Eto 2nd AC: Aya Tamura 3rd AC: Akira Hayakawa Steadicam Operator: Kevin Yoshida Stills Photography: Curro de la Villa Grip Company: Griffith Bike Grip Company: S3 Gaffer: Jun Tanaka Executive producer: Kenji Lepretre Sato | Simon Amar Producer: Anna Briand Hashimoto Production Assistant: Yuki Degago Production Company: NAKAMA, Emote films October 2022.
High Road is a story of resilience, persistence and strength. Meg Fisher has been on the start line of countless paracycling races – she’s won World Championships and Olympic medals. Jack Berry, just 14 years old, has never raced his bicycle, having only recently recovered from a battle with cancer. Together, they prepare to take on a local gravel challenge thanks to Meg’s advocacy for the inclusion of a para cycling category. Though they have each lost a leg in their own challenging stories, Meg and Jack show us there is always a reason to keep pushing – to keep riding. Executive Producer(s) – Colin Keaveney (@colinkeaveney), Dan Riordan, Lindsey Hagen (@linze3) Head of Production – Aaron Schurman (@jewcydad) Director – Lindsey Hagen (@linze3) Producer – Lauren Todd (@lautodd_) Director of Photography – Chris Naum (@chris_naum) Post Supervisor – CJ Taglione (@cjtaglione) 1st Assistant Camera – Evan Grainger (@evan_grainger) BTS Photographer – Kyle Stansbury (@kylestansburyphotography) Grip/Gaffer – Seth Warren (@elementsmixedmedia) Editor(s) – Jordan Ingram (@stabilityfilms), Chris Naum (@chris_naum) Audio Tech – Arrowroot Productions (@arrowrootproductions) Sound Design/Mix/Color -Jared Blizzard (@jaredblizzard) Cover Art + Design – Evan Grainger (@evan_grainger) Talent – Meg Fisher (@megfisher), Jack Berry (@j_berry84) SPECIAL THANKS The Berrys Cannondale (@ridecannondale) Outride (@outride) Montana Gravel Challenge (@montanagravelchallenge) Jack’s Army Dana Farber Cancer Institute The Jimmy Fund (@thejimmyfund) A Step Ahead Prosthetics (@astepaheadprosthetics) Born to Run Foundation (@theborntorunfoundation) Keep up with Cannondale: https://bit.ly/3Dcdsuy