Cinema in Relation: Yearnings for the Beyond – Program 1
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Cinema in Relation: Yearnings for the Beyond – Program 1

Join us for two nights of thesis screenings from Northwestern University's Documentary Media MFA cohort of 2024

By The Block Museum of Art

Date and time

Wednesday, June 5 · 7 - 9pm CDT

Location

Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University

40 Arts Circle Drive Evanston, IL 60208

About this event

  • 2 hours

Documentary Media MFA Showcase 2024

Cinema in Relation: Yearnings for the Beyond

Program 1: Metamorphoses of Memory


Cinema in Relation: Yearnings for the Beyond is the 2024 thesis showcase of Northwestern University’s Documentary Media program. For two nights, 7 emerging filmmakers from all over the world will share experiences that serve as a vessel through the complex terrain of cultural identity, shared history and belonging. Embrace the universal quest for connection in a world that feels fragmented and distant by experiencing two unique screenings at The Block Cinema.

Program 1: Metamorphoses of Memory, premiering on Wednesday June 5, will feature three short films from an eclectic web of transnational relations across Ireland, Haiti, China, and the US through essayistic, verite, archival, and slow cinema modes. Transnational cameras become mediators unearthing long buried questions, possibilities and revelations. Bringing past events into the immediate present, distance between the personal and political conflates, each one enveloping the other. Metamorphoses of Memory ponders the possibility of personal and societal change through turning toward, not away from, that which is closest to us. This program will feature films by Luyao (Lulu) Tian, Obed Lamy, and Erik Nuding.

About the films in Program One:

A Pool In Which I Play (2024, 20 min) by Erik Nuding

When severe storms threaten to break down the emotional walls built between the filmmaker’s mother and grandmother, shared memories, dreams and reflections of water begin to flow, leading us down into the metallic interiors which connect them. As mystical allegory meets climate reality, A Pool In Which I Play pulsates in the brackish breath space between tension and release.

Put Your Heart Down (2024, 20 min) by Luyao (Lulu) Tian

What does the passage of time feel like for us, when we don’t have the habit of remembering? My family and I wander through moments of loss and reconnection across China and America.

Did You Test Me? (2024, 13 min) by Obed Lamy

A Haitian woman grapples with the memory of an incident that made her a target of discrimination during the AIDS epidemic in the United States.


Following the screening, filmmaker Edgar Jorge Baralt will join the MFA filmmakers for a conversation and Q&A with the audience.

For more information on Program 2: Places of Memory = Reconstruction, premiering on Thursday June 6 at The Block: https://bit.ly/cinemarelation-2

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The Museum is located on the southeastern portion of Northwestern's Evanston campus, near the lake and Sheridan Road. Parking is FREE after 4PM on weekdays and all day on weekends. The nearest parking garage is located at the Segal Visitor's Center on Campus Drive. 

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