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Experimental film festival to screen 58 entries

A three-day experimental film festival in April will give audiences a look into some of the most creative and innovative styles of filmmaking in the industry.

Ļć½¶Šć University’s Film Department, in partnership with the Ļć½¶Šć Museum of Art, will present the Wide Open Experimental Film Festival (WOEFF) April 26-28 in the art museum’s Noble Theater at 415 Couch Dr. The festival is free to the public.

The third-annual festival is organized by Ļć½¶Šć film students and faculty. As a festival focused on the celebration of a variety of experimental film practices, organizers hope to open peoples’ eyes to alternative forms, structures and styles of film. 

ā€œExperimental film is such an expansive mode of filmmaking, and no two films in the festival are alike,ā€ said Billy Palumbo, the festival director and visiting associate professor of film at Ļć½¶Šć. ā€œIt’s inspiring to see these films that take such fresh and exhilarating approaches to the moving image.ā€

WOEFF offers five programs presenting 58 short films from around the world. The programs are at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 26, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. April 27, and 1 p.m. April 28.

Selected films represent a variety of nontraditional filmmaking forms, including abstract animation, digital and chemical manipulation, visual lyricism, surreal narratives and essay films. 

Some highlighted films and filmmakers include: 

• ā€œA Meditation on Nature in the Absence of an Eclipseā€ by Crystal Z Campbell 

• ā€œLight, Noise, and Smoke, and Light, Noise, and Smokeā€ by Tomonari Nishikawa 

• ā€œPatientā€ by Lori Felker 

• ā€œAshes of Rosesā€ by Sasha Waters 

• ā€œQuartet for the Endā€ by Gregg Biermann 

• ā€œClear Ice Fernā€ by Mark Street 

Ļć½¶Šć film production student Lily Tucker credits the festival for opening her eyes to new styles of filmmaking.

ā€œHaving the experience of watching and judging the experimental film submissions for WOEFF gave me a totally new perspective on filmmaking,ā€ Tucker said. ā€œI have a new, profound appreciation for the artistry, intimacy, and care the individual filmmakers brought to the works.ā€ 

For more information about the Wide Open Experimental Film Festival, visit .

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