LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — The Laundry King at 65 Main St. will host “Indie Short Film Night,” a magical evening of independent short films curated by Elizabeth Ennis and Joanna Hartell. Including …
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LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — The Laundry King at 65 Main St. will host “Indie Short Film Night,” a magical evening of independent short films curated by Elizabeth Ennis and Joanna Hartell. Including a wide array of filmmakers, both global and local, this screening will be presented at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 24. Filmmakers include Tessa Hughes-Freeland, a filmmaker and writer who is part of the “Cinema of Transgression” movement; Michel Negroponte, an award-winning filmmaker who has been making feature-length documentaries for more than 35 years; Claire Coleman, who was classically trained as a painter at the Cleveland Institute of Art; Lisa Crafts, an animator and moving image artist; Angela Dusfresne, who has shown her work in various group shows in the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Rose Museum and other museums; Guy Maddin, a screenwriter, director, author, cinematographer and film editor of both features and short films, as well as an installation artist, from Winnipeg, Manitoba; and Lili White, a widely exhibited mixed-media artist who has been making experimental films since the 1980s.
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