Experimental filmmakers impact their craft, present at 2021 AIFVF
The 47th and 48th Athens International Film + Video Festival (AIFVF) concluded on Sunday, Oct. 24, 2021, and screened more than 500 films made by filmmakers across the globe.
For two filmmakers who presented in special events at the 2021 AIFVF last week, experimental filmmaking comes broadly from a place of exploring and showing viewers the world through the 鈥渁rtistic possibilities of media making,鈥 yet each filmmaker has a distinct practice, process and personality when it comes to creating work.
, an associate professor of media production at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, thinks of himself less as an experimental filmmaker and more as a 鈥渘onfiction filmmaker.鈥
鈥淚 like to take my camera out into the world and that鈥檚 where I find my inspiration,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淭he films themselves are very personal. They鈥檙e really subjective.鈥
Brown highlighted his 鈥淴CTRY鈥 project as an example, a travel log that repurposes footage of a cross-country trip shot years ago, he explained.
Brown鈥檚 films have screened at the Sundance Film Festival, the Lincoln Center and other prestigious venues.
鈥淚 played around with photography as a really young kid, I had like a darkroom in my closet 鈥 it was an unventilated closet so breathing photo chemistry at a young age may have sent me on my life course to be interested in film,鈥 Brown added with a laugh.
Additionally, Brown is the co-founder of the (postponed in 2020 due to the pandemic) along with , an associate professor of art at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and experimental filmmaker.
鈥淲e were totally inspired by festivals like Athens which are fiercely committed to filmmaking as an artistic pursuit,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淣ot so interested in the Hollywood, industrial, commercial aspects, but the artistic possibilities of media making.鈥
Gruffat has produced digital media works for galleries across the nation. Her films have appeared in festivals around the globe, including The Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival and the Image Forum Festival in Japan.
Gruffat, a French American artist born in Thailand, owing to a childhood living in Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong, said her art is shaped by her travels.
鈥淚鈥檝e always felt comfortable not rooted in place, and not necessarily aware of the local culture and always trying to fit in,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s a result, I never feel completely comfortable in either the filmmaking community or the arts community. I like having one foot in each and being a little bit of an outsider in each.鈥
Gruffat said she defines experimental film as 鈥渁 consideration of the materials and form of the film itself in the process of making that is, in some ways, related to the content of the film.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about using filmmaking conventions in order to tell a story, but actually challenging the filmmaking conventions in terms of process and materials,鈥 Gruffat said.
Her current projects focus on making art that can exist in multiple spaces.
鈥淚 definitely think of my studio as my computer desktop. So, anything that comes off of it is output鈥 have these conversations with curators and they鈥檙e like, 鈥楽o, is this a photograph?鈥 and I鈥檓 like, 鈥業t could be!鈥欌 she said.
Both Brown and Gruffat show their work in a variety of formats including installations, photography and digital art. Their film 鈥溾 explores sculptor Robert Smithson鈥檚 final earthwork, located in northwest Texas.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 like one of us was the director and one of us was the sound person. We assumed all the same roles,鈥 Brown said. 鈥淚t occurs to me when I think about that film, it combines a lot our interests.鈥
About 30 filmmakers screening work at the festival came to AIFVF to engage with OHIO students from the School of Film and other disciplines as well as the public, says David Colagiovanni, director of AIFVF.
鈥淭he 47th and 48th AIFVF marked the first time it鈥檚 screened 500 films, marking the largest number of films the festival has ever screened,鈥 Colagiovanni said. 鈥淚t was great to once again see the interaction and dialogue among visiting filmmakers, OHIO students and the community spill out in front of the Athena Cinema over 10 days of film screenings. We are so grateful to the AIFVF student programmers and volunteers, our distinguished jurors and projectionists, our community sponsors, and the amazing Athena Cinema staff for making it all happen.鈥
Winners for films in competition for the 47th and 48th Athens International Film + Video Festival are below.
2020 Award Winners:
Programmers Prize: 鈥淓xecution鈥 鈥 Director: Stavit Allweis, Experimental, USA, 48 min.
From the Booth Prize (given by Dan and Dan of the projection team): 鈥淓at the Rainbow鈥 鈥 Director: Brian Benson, Narrative, USA, 20 min.
2020 Jury Awards:
Feature Narrative: 鈥淗oller鈥 鈥 Director: Nicole Riegel, Narrative, USA, 88 min.
Feature Documentary: 鈥淐inema Pameer鈥 鈥 Director: Martin von Krogh, Documentary, Afghanistan, 80 min.
2020 Short Film Awards:
Animation: 鈥淗i, Crows鈥 鈥 Director: Zehong Zhu, Animation, UK, 5 min.
Narrative Short: 鈥淪hip: a Visual Poem鈥 鈥 Director: Terrance Daye, Narrative, USA, 12 min.
Documentary Short: 鈥淭he Mortician of Manila鈥 鈥 Director: Leah Borromeo, Documentary, Philippines, 25 min.
Experimental Short: 鈥淲e Were Hardly More Than Children鈥 鈥 Director: Cecelia Condit, Experimental, USA, 9 min.
Music Video: 鈥淓motions in Metal鈥 鈥 Director: Tommy Becker, Experimental, 21 min.
Research Award: 鈥淎mazonia鈥 鈥 Director: Roger Beebe, Documentary, 25 min.
Black Bear Award: 鈥淒uet鈥 鈥 Director: John Muse, Experimental, USA, 11 min.
Film House Award: 鈥淭hose That Tremble as if They Were Mad鈥 鈥 Director: Salma Shamel, Experimental, Egypt, USA, 11 min.
2020 Jury Mentions:
鈥淏lack Sheep Boy鈥 鈥 Director: James Molle, Animation, France, 15 min
鈥淯mbilical鈥 鈥 Director: Danski Tang, Animation, China, USA, 7 min.
鈥淭hey Salivate鈥 鈥 Director: Ariane Boukerche, Narrative, France, 20 min.
鈥淐oby and Stephen Are In Love鈥 鈥 Directors: Carlo Nasisse, Yuanyuan Yang, Documentary, USA, 28 min.
鈥淪pontaneous鈥 鈥 Director: Lori Felker, Documentary, USA, 14 min.
鈥淪trip and War鈥 鈥 Director: Andrei Kutsila, Documentary, Belarus, Poland, 69 min.
2021 Award Winners
Feature Narrative: 鈥淭oprak鈥 鈥 Director: Sevgi Hirschh盲user, Narrative, Turkey, 106 mins.
Feature Documentary: 鈥淔ilm About a Father Who鈥 鈥 Director: Lynne Sachs, Documentary, USA, 74 mins.
2021 Short Film Awards:
Animation: 鈥淎verage Happiness鈥 鈥 Director: Maja Gehrig, Animation, Switzerland, 7 mins.
Narrative Short: 鈥淒rifting鈥 鈥 Director: Hanxiong Bo, Narrative, China, Spain, 16 mins.
Documentary Short: 鈥淭he Long Wait鈥 鈥 Director: Shuang Li, Documentary, China, USA, 26 mins.
Experimental Short: 鈥淭he Truth About Hastings鈥 鈥 Director: Dan S, Experimental, USA, 10 mins.
Music Video: 鈥淧irate Bay鈥 鈥 Director: Lisa Truttmann, Music Video, UK, Austria, 6 mins.
Research Award: 鈥淢y Favorite Software is Being Here鈥 鈥 Director: Alison Nguyen, Animation, USA, 20 mins.
Film House Award: 鈥淒rills鈥 鈥 Director: Sarah Friedland, Experimental, USA, 17 mins.
Black Bear Award: 鈥淣ew Mexico Deathwhistle Diatribe鈥 鈥 Director: Georg Koszulinski, Experimental, USA, 12 mins.
2021 Jury Mentions:
鈥淗elfer鈥 鈥 Director: Sz枚ll艖si Anna, Animation, Hungary, 10 mins.
鈥淭hen Comes the Evening鈥 鈥 Director: Maja Novakovi膰, Documentary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 28 mins.
鈥淎nother Horizon鈥 鈥 Director: Stephanie M. Barber, Experimental, USA, 9 mins.
鈥淥ff the Road鈥 鈥 Director: Jos茅 Permar, Documentary, Mexico, 78 mins.