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Adventures in Stereo | 3D Film
The Cinematheque and S3D Centre at Emily Carr University of Art + Design present an evening of adventurous stereoscopic 3D cinema.
The Cinematheque and S3D Centre at Emily Carr University of Art + Design present an evening of adventurous stereoscopic 3D cinema from artists in B.C. and Alberta, showcased in a special program of four short films and one feature.
Interviews with Alan Goldman, S3D Centre at Emily Carr, and directors Benavente Fortes, Jordan Dowler-Coltman, Jason Karman, Sean Arden, and Dylan Pearce.
— SHORTS —
BoooM ● Peruvian-Ecuadorian director Benavente Fortes’s Vancouver-made psychedelic film combines high frame rate (HFR) stereoscopic 3D with 2D animation to represent the internal struggle of a South American mestizo seeking to make sense of his conflicting cultural mix. Canada-Peru-Ecuador 2016/Alonso Benavente Fortes. 3 min. DCP
The Depths ● Canada’s first underwater 3D film, made by Edmonton-born, Vancouver-based filmmaker Dowler-Coltman, enacts a pas de deux of connection and separation as two dancers/free divers interact while suspended in a body of water. Canada 2013/Jordan Dowler-Coltman. 7 min. DCP
The Promise ● In Vancouver writer-director Karman’s stereoscopic 3D dance film, two men travel together, share a romantic connection, and make sacrifices in order to achieve personal fulfillment. Canada 2016/Jason Karman. 5 min. DCP
Transference ● An experimental stereoscopic 3D narrative short from Vancouver artist and filmmaker Arden explores themes of loss, memory, and personal reconciliation as a young woman drags a heavy curtain through natural and urban landscapes of Canada’s west coast. Canada 2016/Sean Arden. 7 min. DCP
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 | GUESTS IN ATTENDANCE
RECEPTION 6:30PM • SCREENINGS 7:30PM
theCINEMATHEQUE | 1131 HOWE STREET, VANCOUVER
For details and more information, please visit Adventures in Stereo.