Poets of Queens at QED – January 5th
An evening of poetry with J.E. O’Leary, Linda Kleinbub, Bruce E. Whitacre, Lynne Sachs, & Vikas K. Menon.
An evening of poetry with J.E. O’Leary, Linda Kleinbub, Bruce E. Whitacre, Lynne Sachs, & Vikas K. Menon.
“Using Study by XYZ Type and Freight Sans by Garage Fonts, this finely doodled cover (created through a collaboration between Sachs and designer Abby Goldstein) cleverly introduces the main content of the book: handwritten poetry over the years.”
Cinema Guild has officially announced that it will release on Blu-ray Lynne Sachs’ Film About a Father Who (2020) and Jia Zhang-ke’s Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue (2020). The two releases will be available for purchase on December 7.
Opposing the distorted imagery of women rooted in our patriarchal world is American poet Gertrude Stein, who seeks to bridge the gap between the “body of the body” and the “body of the mind” and achieve the integrity denied to women by Western society. We bring here the script of this experimental film, that is screened online till 14th November at Ji.hlava IDFF online.
“An unmissable event in partnership with Invisible Women exploring the intimacy of women’s epistolary cinema…”
Punto de Vista Program “The Letters That Weren’t And Also Are” travels to Porto
Poets of Queens creates a community for poetry in Queens and beyond.
#4 on the list of soundtracks for 2021.
Between “intuition”, “personal confidence” and “spontaneity and flow”, the topic “remember the loneliness of creativity” stands out as a direct link to what we see in A Month of Single Frames.
The Kinothek has promoted film work by women for nearly twenty years through film presentations, thematic programmes, exhibitions and retrospectives, facilitating the discussion of gender relations in film.