Wednesday, February 23, 2005
"The Experimental Film Society at the University of Washington presents:
WHAT: SACRED SPEED: Selected Films of Nathaniel Dorsky
FILMS: Ingreen (1964, 13m), Hours for Jerome, Pts 1 & 2 (1982, 57m), Triste
(1996, 19m).
WHAT ELSE: Introduction by James Tweedie, University of Washington Cinema
Studies Program
WHERE: Thomson Hall Rm 101, University of Washington, Seattle
WHEN: 7:00 PM, THURSDAY, February 24, 2005
COST: Admission is FREE
CONTACT: Chris Pusateri, (206) 217-5745 or email: gelatin@u.washington.edu
Nathaniel Dorsky has been making and exhibiting films within the avant-garde
tradition since 1964. He now lives in San Francisco where he makes a living
as a film editor. His works have been shown internationally in museums and
theatres and are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art
(New York), the Pacific Film Archive (Berkeley), Image Forum (Tokyo), Les
Archives du film experimental dAvignon, and Le Centre Pompidou (Paris) as
well as many universities. Ingreen (1964), Hours for Jerome (1982), and
Triste (1996) are among his better known works. He is author of Devotional
Cinema, (Tuumba, 2003)."