Lynne Sachs and Stephen Vitiello Program at the LA Film Forum
In these two programs, Los Angeles Filmforum explores the seven-year collaborative relationship between filmmaker Lynne Sachs and sound artist Stephen Vitiello.
In these two programs, Los Angeles Filmforum explores the seven-year collaborative relationship between filmmaker Lynne Sachs and sound artist Stephen Vitiello.
“As sidebar to her fresh Father feature, here is the first of two shorts programs, showcasing the astonishing cinematic artistry of Lynne Sachs…”
“Film About a Father Who” made several ‘Best of 2020’ lists by critics, programmers, and film journalists.
“Film About a Father Who” will be available as part of the Roxie Virtual Cinema programming on Friday, February 12, 2021.
A conversation with the US filmmaker Lynne Sachs about the importance of the autobiographical in her films.
“…a valiant attempt to come to terms with the chasm between them, even as they are inextricably linked.” – Grace George
“…the film illustrates how hard it can be to know all within a family…” – Volkmar Richter
“Sachs has created an indelible work that, like those within it, perseveres by way of honesty and love.” – Kathleen Sachs
KyCAD is hosting an experimental film program in conjunction with the studio course “Homed Body: Performance, Conformity, and Madness.” The program will include a screening of short, experimental films from Canyon Cinema’s collection.
Lynne Sachs presents Barbara Hammer’s “DYKETACTICS,” “OPTIC NERVE,” and “VITAL SIGNS” with Austrain participatory television station.