Join us at the December screening for Mills Folly Microcinema, the monthly showcase of experimental film and video presented by Arts + Literature Laboratory.
Mills Folly Microcinema will present the inaugural screening of Project Projection, a survey of locally produced experimental films and videos, on Thursday, December 27 at 7:30 p.m. Admission for Project Projection screenings will be free to encourage all local filmmakers to attend and discuss future events. Seating is limited, and doors open at 7:15 p.m.
Project Projection will provide an ongoing survey of experimental films and videos produced by Madison artists. The inaugural screening will include the latest installment of Step into the Light, a video portrait series by UW-Madison video production instructor Aaron Granat, and Three considerations before choreographing the End, a new single-channel video work by Chele Isaac.
The screening will include filmmakers featured at recent editions of the Wisconsin Film Festival and ALL's Off the Wall series: Eric J. Nelson, Elizabeth Wadium, Anders Zanichkowsky, and Rebecca Kautz. We will also introduce local and regional work work by Heidi Johnson, Gavin McCauley, and Anders Nienstaedt from Madison; Rachel Harvey, Jess Thierfelder, and Haley Schrock from Carthage College (students of recent Madison Magazine M List honoree, Jojin Van Winkle).
Check back here for the final list of titles for the screening, and for information about submitting work for future Project Projection events.
ABOUT MILLS FOLLY MICROCINEMA
Mills Folly Microcinema is programmed by James Kreul from Madison Film Forum. Mills Folly Microcinema showcases nationally recognized experimental film and video art work from the festival and microcinema circuit. We network with regional filmmakers and organizations to bring filmmakers and guest programmers to Madison for screenings. And we incubate local experimental filmmaking by providing screen time at at Project Projection events.
Mills Folly Microcinema is funded in part by a grant from the Madison Arts Commission, with additional funds from the Wisconsin Arts Board.