Interstate Super 8 - A Journey Along the Road Map of Remembrance
Selected by Reggie Coleman, 59 minutes

Home movies, shot on Super 8 film, are often regarded as amateur works of art. Synonymously associated with the intimate landmarks in family life, these social and personal commentaries of past generations have captured birthday parties, a child's first steps, and our many travels abroad. Using the home movie as a means of navigation, this selection of films takes the viewer on a journey into memories of both the mind and heart.

PROGRAM:

Taiwan by Wen-Yao Chuang,
8 minutes, Film/Video, 2001

Aliendreamcord by Michelle Handelman,
3 minutes, Video, 2000

Just Another Day Without You by Virginia Valdes,
4:35 minutes, Video, 2001

Picinin by Paolo Davanzo,
6:30 minutes, Super 8 Film, 2001

George in Hollywood by Edgar Honetschaeger,
3 minutes, 35mm

Film, The Strip Mall Trilogy-Parts One and Two by Roger Beebe, 6:00, Super 8 Film, 2001

Journey's Swiftly Passing by Barbara Klutinis,
23 minutes, Film, 2000

Mel and Alice's Weddin by Ruth Szold Stern,
6:30 minutes, 8mm Film/Video, 2000



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