DINAMO (Distribution Network of Artists’ Moving image Organizations) is a network of independent distributors of video art and experimental film from the USA, Canada and Europe. The IFFR presents four Press & Industry programme slots in which 12 of the DINAMO distributors will show recently acquired work. These titles can also be seen in the festival video library.
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Simple diagrams and a number of film fragments demonstrate the existence of parallel worlds, and prove that it is possible to place oneself therein.
Harald Thys, Jos de Gruyter, 2010, Belgium, 26 min.
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A radio broadcast in Togo devoted to women, with a cereal retailer and a diet adviser talking about their work and lives.
Eléonore de Montesquiou, 2010, Estonia, Germany, 8 min.
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A horse farm and a casual poolside dissection are the nodes between which a series of patiently taken sharp turns manoeuvres through moods both intimate and...
Dani Leventhal, 2011, USA, 5 min.
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Following the convergent narratives of several voices, we come to understand the journey ahead: knowing that whatever home we find will be a collaborative...
Evan Meaney, 2011, USA, 7 min.
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One of five short observations by director Jem Cohen about Occupy Wall Street.
Jem Cohen, 2011, USA, 7 min.
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Home video footage is seamlessly married CGI, where we observe a wee requiem for the passing of a fallen nuisance, a pest, who is now recast as a beloved...
Jenn E Norton, 2010, Canada, 7 min.
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A psychedelic meditation on the alchemical ideal of the hermaphrodite.
Scott Treleaven, 2006, USA, Canada, 5 min.
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A satirical portrayal of the relationship between ruler and subject in a day of political turmoil set in a fictitious nation.
2011, Canada, 11 min.
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Two gay penguins receive an all-expenses-paid, same-sex wedding in Toronto. However, even penguin love has a price.
John Greyson, 2011, Canada, 6 min.
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