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Also featured are a profile of a bronc rider in northwest Montana maintaining a connection to the “old ways” to the visual splendor of diverse Native American cultures at the annual Gathering of Nations Powwow in New Mexico. #videoartsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 09, 2021.
As a reminder of the eternal life of plastic in this all-cardboard short film, award-winning theater and film director Robin Frohardt (@robinfrohardt) illustrates the journey of a plastic bag from the present day to the distant future. https://t.co/S4WYdcHT6g #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/RJZA2VyZ3wThis tweet was posted on July 21, 2022.
Austin-based filmmaker Kayla Abuda Galang offers instructional English translations for Tagalog conversational phrases and common expressions, while humorously communicating what it feels like to be sad and bored within the confines of your home. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#AAPIHM https://t.co/A31imlRAzQThis tweet was posted on May 05, 2022.
Australian filmmaker Adam Anthony follows Diana, who qualified for 2 Olympics as a boxer but was excluded because of her gender. She now runs a boxing program for Ugandan girls, dreaming of one day seeing a woman represent her country in Olympic boxing.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on December 08, 2022.
Australian filmmaker Michael Fletcher follows West Papuan fisherman Abdul Aziz as he captures small bait while forming a special bond with the whale sharks around his boat, teaching us how we can coexist peacefully with nature. https://t.co/Y0vVKofQTC
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/UaDzIJSlLLThis tweet was posted on July 07, 2022.
Award-winning filmmaker Ben Proudfoot features Los Angeles-based virtuoso jazz pianist Kris Bowers, who tracks his family’s lineage with his 91-year-old grandfather to discover who he is and where he belongs. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#BlackHistoryMonthThis tweet was posted on February 02, 2023.
Based in Vancouver, Korean Canadian director and editor Kevin Jin Kwan Kim portrays the experience of a Korean Canadian youth, Daniel “Jun Ho” Lee, as he wrestles with his identity after immigrating to Canada.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#KevinJinKwanKim#AAPIHeritageMonth https://t.co/7u1nVwW4MOThis tweet was posted on May 11, 2023.
Bay Area filmmakers Tony Holman and Vida deKayla focus their lens on a man with a troubled past who finds redemption in building his own bakery. https://t.co/M7Ve3oBF1B
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on December 22, 2022.
Born in India and raised in Chicago, writer and director Amrita Singh presents the story of thirteen-year-old Aishwarya Narayanan who questions the meaning of success while vying for a spot at the prestigious National Spelling Bee. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#AAPIHeritageMonth https://t.co/YYqdrkCe9MThis tweet was posted on May 04, 2023.
British filmmaker Jamie Hancock follows Welsh land artist Jon Foreman on his adventures creating art in the outdoors. Together with his partner Briony and his son Alijah, they teach us the healing power of nature and how it inspires our innate creativity. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/CFucBYrnVDThis tweet was posted on April 22, 2022.
British filmmaker Toby Amies (@tobyamies) follows “poet of the environment” Arthur Parkinson, whose gardening expresses his desire to create beauty and meaning for the people he loves, while inspiring sustainable solutions and empowering change. #VideoArtsSFO#EarthMonth https://t.co/cEurzgebaaThis tweet was posted on April 27, 2023.
Brooklyn-based filmmaker Christopher Kim navigates his Korean American upbringing through the lens of Spam. https://t.co/voaqgW7tID #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#AAPIHM#spam https://t.co/QqoN9MMe0zThis tweet was posted on May 19, 2022.
Canadian director Nathan Boey orchestrates forty animators from forty countries uniting with the same directive—the creation of a 3-second animation of a ball that is then passed to a fellow animator in another country and to pick up where you left off.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/9UOy6kuxfYThis tweet was posted on March 18, 2022.
Choreographers Peter Walker and Emily Kikta collaborate with forty-six dancers across twenty different countries during the pandemic to remind us that dance is a universal language—not bound by theater walls or limited by borders.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#InternationalDanceDay https://t.co/ZmqhDbQgGVThis tweet was posted on April 28, 2022.
Curaçao-born filmmaker Kevin Osepa and dance artist Michaela DePrince explore the elemental process of braiding and rooting oneself to their center.
#VideoArtsSFO#RootEndThis tweet was posted on February 23, 2023.
Diné filmmaker Fritz Bitsoie follows Nigel James, a 17-year-old mountain biker who hosts the first Enduro race in the Navajo Nation, revealing his community’s deep connection with their land and culture. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 23, 2022.
During the pandemic, Oakland-based filmmaker Ivan Cash and Los Angeles-based choreographer Jacob Jonas bring people together from all over the world who are dancing, playing music, providing a tour of their refrigerator, and introducing their pets.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/uU3DHQbYnvThis tweet was posted on March 31, 2022.
Fifth-year students at France’s PÔLE 3D—Hugo Caby, Zoé Devise, Antonie Dupriez, Aubin Kubiak, and Lucas Lermytte—direct this visually brilliant and emotionally resonant animation of two polar bears driven into exile due to global warming. #VideoArtsSFO#InternationalPolarBearDay https://t.co/iD2ttn4Qx6This tweet was posted on February 25, 2022.
From their Pándēmos project, filmmakers Luis Aguer and Diego Medvedocky tell the story of a child who provides a first-hand perspective on the concepts of distance, solitude, and boredom in the frozen world of her Alaska home. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on January 07, 2022.
German filmmaker Sylvia Borges was inspired by choir rehearsals in an empty parking lot during the COVID-19 pandemic to produce a film that speaks to forced separation, but also to unity & resilience during these difficult times. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#SylviaBorges#ParticlesThis tweet was posted on January 21, 2022.
In Andrés Gallegos’ graduate thesis film at San Francisco State University, a savvy eleven-year-old shoe shiner in Talca, Chile proves his resourcefulness during turbulent times. https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a
#shoeshiner#andrésgallegos#sfsu#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/koJMWnRBGTThis tweet was posted on August 25, 2022.
In Marcello Hutchison-Trujillo’s undergraduate thesis film at @SFSU, he compassionately explores the family tension caused by his father’s long-time friendship with an artist experiencing homelessness during the pandemic.
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#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/fpb6PPoblQThis tweet was posted on August 18, 2022.
In Ray de Mesa’s first-year graduate film at San Francisco State University, a drag artist discovers an unexpectedly deep connection with a woman in exchange for a free dress.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO @sfsu @SFSUCinemaDept https://t.co/2ENS3GcAzFThis tweet was posted on August 05, 2022.
In Tomoki Misato’s (@Mitotki) first-year film from Tokyo University of the Arts, an office worker seeks to correct the record when she sees a colleague taking credit for her work. https://t.co/s0oA7gcWli
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on September 08, 2022.
In an homage to the unexpected passing of his acrobatic partner and brother, Raphael Cruz, Montreal-based filmmaker Francisco Cruz captures the intimate details of two circus acrobatic performers using hand-to-hand technique. #catchme#franciscocruz#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on January 26, 2023.
In his experimental film exploring the miniature world of insects, French filmmaker Thomas Blanchard employs brilliant colors to highlight rare phenomena, such as the metamorphosis of a butterfly and carnivorous plants hunting.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/6q1wfy152lThis tweet was posted on July 28, 2022.
In his last film from the “Mexican Handcraft Masters” series, Mariano Rentería Garnica explores the cyclical nature of work created by the artists from the state of Michoacán.
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#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on September 15, 2022.
In his ode to the critical importance of personal interaction, Canadian filmmaker David Findlay explores the emotional resonance of human connections when all physical contact has been removed.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#DavidFindlay#AirThis tweet was posted on December 09, 2021.
In the pampas grasslands of Montauk, New York, dancer Habby “Hob” Jacques and Los Angeles-based director Jess Hu explore and redefine the environment through the movement of flexing. https://t.co/eI2ZEIIaiR
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/fmHJD0AJy4This tweet was posted on July 14, 2022.
In this experimental film capturing fluid dynamics under high-magnification, Italian filmmaker Sandro Bocci produces mind-bending visuals, like a painting in motion, accompanied by a hypnotic score from musician Mishikatomo. #VideoArts#VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on December 15, 2022.
In this short by Gwich’in filmmakers Princess Daazhraii Johnson and Alisha Carlson, a grandfather’s lesson demonstrates how reciprocity is embedded in all aspects of their lives through an exploration of the vital connections between the caribou and their community. #VideoArtsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 03, 2022.
In this short by Puerto Rican-born filmmaker Pati Cruz Martínez, Maritere (Tete) receives a visit from an old friend during her husband’s funeral that reawakens feelings from the past.
#VideoArts#VideoArtsSFO#pride#LaAmante#LGBT https://t.co/euPRKugD30This tweet was posted on June 09, 2022.