“A Month of Single Frames” to screen online with the 66th Oberhausen Film Festival
Oberhausen announces 2020 film festival program
Oberhausen announces 2020 film festival program
“. It is also a film about the complex dynamics that conspire to create a family. There is nothing nuclear about all of us, we are a solar system comprised of nine planets revolving around a single sun, a sun that nourishes, a sun that burns, a sun that each of us knows is good and bad for us.”
Chapter 16 – A Community of Tennessee Writers, Readers & Passersby features Lynne Sachs’ poem “2010” from “Year by Year”.
Catch “Film About a Father Who” online for a limited time at the Sarasota Film Festival (https://sarasotafilmfestival.com/)
Dedicated exclusively to experimental film and its makers, The Experimental Film Podcast host Ken Hess interviews Lynne Sachs.
“…hey operate at different ends of the same recent aesthetic tendency, exploring quantification and its limitations.”
We’re incredibly excited to announce the selection of three esteemed jurors for the 58th Ann Arbor Film Festival, scheduled for March 24–29, 2020. The three will attend the six-day festival, viewing more than 120 films in competition and awarding roughly $22,500 in cash and in-kind awards.
Sachs presents multiple perspectives by liberally jumping backwards and forwards in time, capturing Ira at different ages and points in his life. In doing so, the film doesn’t draw attention to how he changes so much as what stays the same…
Lynne Sachs talks process and inspiration with Rob McLennan.
…But the documentary seems to argue that due to the complexity of familial bonds, only those caught inside should get to define them.