
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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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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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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This series serves as a vibrant resource for those curious about experimental film, blending insights from dynamic conversations with artists, filmmakers, and experts in the field. Episodes explore a broad spectrum of topics, from the evolution of video art to significant cultural and technological influences shaping the genre. Unique features include in-depth discussions on notable creators, their filmic techniques, and the emotional narratives conveyed through experimental works. The content is designed to be accessible, encouraging a diverse audience to appreciate experimental films beyond a mere niche, fostering deeper understanding and engagement with avant-garde cinematic expressions.
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