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BIFF Panel: Reflexive Nonfiction
Burchfield Penney Art Center
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Reflexive Nonfiction
Oct 9 @ 10:30am – 11:30am: Live @ BPAC + live streamed to social + website
This panel focuses on four of the films in this year's festival – Film About a Father Who, Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez, 100 Years from Mississippi and Now Return Us to Normal – films where the makers turn the camera towards themselves and their lives to create personal essays, and stories that address and acknowledge the oft silent role of maker. Panelists will discuss their films, process of poiesis, and more.
Panelist from Film About a Father Who: Director Lynne Saches
Panelist from Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez: Director Susan Stern
Panelist from Now Return Us to Normal: Director Leslie Koren
Panelist from 100 Years from Mississippi: Director Tarabu Betserai Kirkland
Moderator: Anna Scime
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Video from Film About a Father Who
Directed by: Lynne Sachs
Still from Film About a Father Who
Directed by: Lynne Sachs
Video from Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez
Directed by: Susan Stern
Still from Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez
Directed by: Susan Stern
Video from Now Return Us to Normal
Directed by: Leslie Koren
Still from Now Return Us to Normal
Directed by: Leslie Koren
Video from 100 Years From Mississippi
Directed by: Tarabu Betserai Kirkland
Still from 100 Years From Mississippi
Directed by: Tarabu Betserai Kirkland
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