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How to Enjoy Experimental Film

H2EEF
Experimental Film
Found Footage
Super 8 Film
Avant-Garde Cinema
Canadian Experimental Film
Feminism
Concordia University
Green Dreams
Analog Film
Cannes Festival
Singing In Oblivion
Lumiere Brothers
Jewish Cemetery
Cinema
Train Again
Canada
Joliqueur Touriste
Post Mortem
Stephen Broomer
Digital Film

How to Enjoy Experimental film is your approachable user-guide to some of the most unusual and extraordinary moving image works ever created. Aiming at the newcomer to experimental films as much as those who love them already, presenter Dan Adams interviews artist filmmakers, film experts and programmers to shine a light on some of the darkest corners of the cinematic landscape. H2EEF aims to make... more

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This episode has been timed to coincide with two screenings of Peter's work at Spectacle Theater in Brooklyn NY.

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As well as being a teacher, publisher of great Canadian experimental films, producer of video essays and numerous other talents, Stephen Broomer is a prolific writer and editor. Here, we discuss two of his major book publications (one as author and o... more

In the final of our brief surveys of the work of three significant Canadian experimental filmmakers, Stephen Broomer (responsible for the publishing of works by the three artists discussed recently) returns to the show to discuss the work of Josephin... more

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Peter Donebauer
Video maker and artist known for his experimental video works.
Episode: H2EEF Special "Shared Time" with Peter Donebauer (PART 2)
Richard Kerr
Filmmaker and artist known for his experimental films
Concordia University
Episode: H2EEF Spotlight: "Look, Make, Learn, Teach" with Richard Kerr
R. Bruce Elder
Renowned Canadian experimental filmmaker known for his extensive body of work since 1975.
Black Zero
Episode: H2EEF Spotlight: Electric Poetry with R. Bruce Elder
Vivian Ostrovsky
Filmmaker and curator known for her experimental films that explore found footage and personal reflections on her nomadic lifestyle.
Episode: H2EEF 50 Here and There and Wherever She Is with Vivian Ostrovsky
Louise Bourque
Distinguished Canadian filmmaker known for her experimental films.
Episode: H2EEF 48 Exhumations with Louise Bourque (PART 1)
Helga Fanderl
Filmmaker known for her intimate and innovative use of Super 8 film.
Episode: H2EEF 47 Constellations with Helga Fanderl (PART 2)
Ruth Novaczek
Artist filmmaker known for her experimental films that often blend different genres and mediums.
Episode: H2EEF 45 Cultural Contributions with Ruth Novaczek
Barbara Meter
Distinguished Dutch artist filmmaker known for her work in experimental and documentary films
Based in Amsterdam
Episode: H2EEF 42 Appearances & Departures with Barbara Meter

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Dan Adams
Host who provides approachable insights into experimental film, interviewing artists, filmmakers, and experts to enhance appreciation for the genre.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 10 ratings
  • Fantastic, accessible conversations about experimental film

    If you are an experimental filmmaker, enjoy experimental film, or are just curious about them, this is a wonderful place to spend your time. Every episode is a well structured conversation either with an artist or with experts about a particular type of experimental film. Whether it’s an overview of structuralist filmmakers or a deep conversation about the process of making work, there are terrific insights all along the way. I’ve definitely gained a much deeper understanding and appreciation fo... more

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There is a notable appreciation for the depth and emotional resonance of conversations, particularly focusing on personal narratives within film.
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Listeners commend the insightful and structured conversations that enhance their understanding of experimental film.

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H2EEF Special "Videomyths" with Peter Donebauer (PART 1)
Q: To what extent were things happening in front of the camera? Were you manipulating on a synthesizer or anything like that?
Peter details that he primarily used live color control and innovative techniques with the old broadcast cameras, rather than synthesizers, to create his imagery.
H2EEF Special "Videomyths" with Peter Donebauer (PART 1)
Q: Was there something about the possibilities available in video that attracted you?
Peter explains that he found video exciting because it allowed for a simultaneous creation of sound and image, something that was not possible with traditional film.
H2EEF 42 Appearances & Departures with Barbara Meter
Q: Were you actually in hiding yourself in your childhood?
Barbara reflects on her childhood during the war, confirming that she was in hiding due to her background, which significantly affected her life and later, her filmmaking.
H2EEF 42 Appearances & Departures with Barbara Meter
Q: So do a lot of your films come from a sense of belonging or wanting to belong?
Barbara affirms that this sense of belonging is significant in her work, expressing that being part of various groups, including the experimental film community, has shaped her perspective.
H2EEF Special: "Cinéma Graphique" with Dominique Willoughby
Q: Did you really feel that the Paris Co-op ignited your interest in film?
Willoughby acknowledges that he would have made films regardless, citing his early interests in drawing, animation, and filmmaking since childhood.

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