The Swedenborg International Short Film Festival 2012

Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London
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This event ended on Friday 30th of November 2012
Admission
Free (but capacity is limited; booking advised)
Location

Swedenborg Hall, 20-21 Bloomsbury Way, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Holborn 0.13 miles

The Swedenborg International Short Film Festival 2012 will take place on 30 November 2012. Featuring films of 30 mins or less, the heart of the Festival is to showcase the latest new and established talent.

Selected submissions (listed below) will be screened to a public audience at Swedenborg Hall, 'one of London's most atmospheric venues' (The Guardian). At the closing of the festival an award will be given for Best Film, chosen by the judges: film curator GARETH EVANS and artist/curator JEREMY MILLAR.

Selection Programme 2012:

GUN (Paul Hage Boutros, Sweden)

HAND IN A PLASTIC BAG (Erica Eyres, UK)

FROM HERE TO ETERNITY (Oliver Pietsch, Germany)

FIN DE SIECLE (Kathleen Quillian, USA)

FACTORY (Bruno Ramos, UK)

OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN (Edwin Rostron, UK)

THE SUBTERRANEANS (Toby Tatum, UK)

+ series of 'invited screenings' (not eligible for Best Film), curated and presented by the judges:

TALE OF TALES (Yuriy Norshteyn)

THE WRITING OF STONES (Jeremy Millar)

Screening schedule to be announced. Admission to the festival is free but capacity is limited. Advance booking is highly recommended via [email protected].

JUDGE | Gareth Evans is a curator, editor and writer. He is currently Adjunct Film Curator at the Whitechapel Gallery, London. He edited the international moving image journal Vertigo and co-edits the new cross arts magazine Artesian. He has curated many film and mixed media seasons (Portuguese, Roma and Armenia cinemas, JG Ballard) and he curated the six-week season John Berger: Here Is Where We Meet across London in 2005. Gareth also co-curated and co-ordinated All Power to the Imagination! 1968 and Its Legacies, a two month cross-media and multi-institutional season in London marking the 40th anniversary of the events of 1968. He co-produced the film Patience (After Sebald) (2010), as part of The Re-Enchantment, a three year commissioning project for artists and their relationship to place, as an award-winner in the newly launched Breakthrough Fund from the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

JUDGE | Jeremy Millar is an artist living in Whitstable and tutor in art criticism at the Royal College of Art, London. He has exhibited widely in the UK and abroad including Tramway, Glasgow; NGCA, Sunderland; CCA, Vilnius; Rooseum, Malmö; Bloomberg Space, London; and the Metropole Galleries, Folkestone. Following his landmark exhibition 'The Institute of Cultural Anxiety — Works from the Collection' at the ICA, London, in 1994, Millar became Programme Organiser at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, from 1995 until 2000. His books include Confessions (Bookworks, 1996), Airport (edited with Steven Bode, 1997), Speed — Visions of an Accelerated Age (edited with Michiel Schwarz, 1998), Peter Fraser (2002), Place (with Tacita Dean, Thames and Hudson, 2005) and The Way Things Go (Afterall Books, 2007). He also writes for magazines and journals such as to Afterall, Art Monthly, Artforum.com, Blueprint, frieze, Modern Painters, Parkett and Sight and Sound and is a member of the editorial board of Afterall.

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