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Screening

Outside

From: 25th August 2016 7:00 pm

To: 25th August 2016 8:15 pm

Phoenix Cinema & Art Centre

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Selected from an international open-call, Outside explores frontiers beyond the cinema space

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Selected from an international open-call, the eight films in this programme explore frontiers beyond the cinema space. Quite literally capturing the outside in some cases, these films also point at more abstract interpretations of this theme – psychological space, outer space and the anxieties of the contemporary condition.

The selected artist filmmakers in Outside are Graeme Arnfield, Amir Ghazi-Noory, Jenny Gordon, Samantha Harvey, Patrick Rowan, Lawrence Lek, Laura O’Neill and Benjamin Orlow.

Outside features work made in the last two years selected from over 300 films entries from across the globe. This programme first screened as part of the ICA’s Artists’ Film Biennial in 2016.

Screening as part of The Short Cinema 2016

This is the latest screening in our Artist Film programme, presented in collaboration with the ICA as part of the Artist Moving Image Network, funded by Arts Council England.

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www.phoenix.org.uk

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http://www.phoenix.org.uk/event/outside/

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