"Küçük Sinemalar!", Buffalo, NY'daki Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center'da gerçekleşen, Türkiye'den çıkan bir deneysel sinema gosterimi idi. Altta eklediğim albümde programın çoğunluğunu oluşturan videoların hepsini izleyebilirsiniz. Programda ayrıyetten üç tane 16mm'lik film de gosterildi: Filmmakers' Cooperative kataloğundan bulduğum, Cengiz Yetken'in Of Eh (1968) isimli filmi ile benim Ayastefanos'daki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı serisinden iki film. Videoları yapanlar ise bu siteden tanıyabileceğiniz isimler: Can Eskinazi, Eytan Ipeker, Yoel Meranda ve Mustafa Uzuner. Programın tamamını altta ekledim.
Daha fazla bilgi için: http://hallwalls.org/media-arts/4934.html
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Of Eh / Cengiz Yetken / 12 min /
16mm / silent / 1968
electric lights near buyukada / Yoel Meranda /
2.29 min / digital / silent / 2010
Neyse Halin... / Mustafa Uzuner / 5.43 min / digital / sound / 2007
Legend of Nile / Eytan Ipeker / 7.22 min / digital / silent / 2008
straitscaping / Yoel Meranda / 0.29 min /
digital / silent / 2010
océanéant / Yoel Meranda / 2.25 min /
digital / silent / 2009
Material Ghost / Mustafa Uzuner / 2.31
min / digital / silent / 2010
22/11/10 / Mustafa Uzuner / 2.52
min / digital / sound / 2010
moonalpabet / Yoel Meranda / 1.45 min /
digital / silent / 2010
Republic Day (Prologue) / Can Eskinazi /
2.02 min / digital / sound / 2010
Republic Day / Can Eskinazi / 4.35 min /
digital / sound / 2010
The Eternal Wink / Eytan Ipeker / 1.50 min / digital / silent / 2009
The Destruction of the
Russian Monument at San Stefano: A Prelude / Ekrem Serdar / 13 min / 16mm / sound / 2010
The Destruction of the
Russian Monument at San Stefano: No / Ekrem Serdar /
6 min / 16mm / silent / 2010
16mm / silent / 1968
electric lights near buyukada / Yoel Meranda /
2.29 min / digital / silent / 2010
Neyse Halin... / Mustafa Uzuner / 5.43 min / digital / sound / 2007
Legend of Nile / Eytan Ipeker / 7.22 min / digital / silent / 2008
straitscaping / Yoel Meranda / 0.29 min /
digital / silent / 2010
océanéant / Yoel Meranda / 2.25 min /
digital / silent / 2009
Material Ghost / Mustafa Uzuner / 2.31
min / digital / silent / 2010
22/11/10 / Mustafa Uzuner / 2.52
min / digital / sound / 2010
moonalpabet / Yoel Meranda / 1.45 min /
digital / silent / 2010
Republic Day (Prologue) / Can Eskinazi /
2.02 min / digital / sound / 2010
Republic Day / Can Eskinazi / 4.35 min /
digital / sound / 2010
The Eternal Wink / Eytan Ipeker / 1.50 min / digital / silent / 2009
The Destruction of the
Russian Monument at San Stefano: A Prelude / Ekrem Serdar / 13 min / 16mm / sound / 2010
The Destruction of the
Russian Monument at San Stefano: No / Ekrem Serdar /
6 min / 16mm / silent / 2010
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Biografiler:
Can Eskinazi graduated from Bard College. His writings and reviews have appeared in Altyazi Magazine, and his film The Phantom Behind screened in Anthology Film Archives. He lives in Istanbul.
Eytan Ipeker was born in 1981 in Istanbul and graduated from New York University’s Film & TV Production Program. His experimental and narrative shorts were screened at numerous international festivals around the world, including the Abstracta Film Festival in Italy and the Toronto Film Festival. In 2010, he won the best experimental video award at 30th IFSAK National Short Film and Documentary Festival. He is currently working on a documentary project on the acclaimed Turkish pianist Idil Biret.
Yoel Meranda studied at Northwestern University, then moved to New York to work at The Film-Makers' Cooperative. Since 2006, he lives in Istanbul, working in film distribution and production. An essay he wrote on Douglas Sirk's "Imitation of Life" and an interview he did with François Ozon were published by the Radikal newspaper in Turkey. Yoel's experimental videos have been screened in New York, Chicago, Rome, Lucca, Thessaloniki and Istanbul. Four videos of his were screened at the City to City section of the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. His website is waysofseeing.org.
Ekrem Serdar is from Ankara and lived in Buffalo for nine years and loved it. He mostly shows his work at Rustbelt Books in Buffalo and has also shown at the 2nd Electric City Spectacular, the !f Istanbul Film Festival and in the Pera Museum in Istanbul. He currently lives in Austin.
Mustafa Uzuner was born 1981 in Amasya. He studied Electronics Engineering in Istanbul and received a master’s degree from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University. He currently lives and works in Montreal.
Can Eskinazi graduated from Bard College. His writings and reviews have appeared in Altyazi Magazine, and his film The Phantom Behind screened in Anthology Film Archives. He lives in Istanbul.
Eytan Ipeker was born in 1981 in Istanbul and graduated from New York University’s Film & TV Production Program. His experimental and narrative shorts were screened at numerous international festivals around the world, including the Abstracta Film Festival in Italy and the Toronto Film Festival. In 2010, he won the best experimental video award at 30th IFSAK National Short Film and Documentary Festival. He is currently working on a documentary project on the acclaimed Turkish pianist Idil Biret.
Yoel Meranda studied at Northwestern University, then moved to New York to work at The Film-Makers' Cooperative. Since 2006, he lives in Istanbul, working in film distribution and production. An essay he wrote on Douglas Sirk's "Imitation of Life" and an interview he did with François Ozon were published by the Radikal newspaper in Turkey. Yoel's experimental videos have been screened in New York, Chicago, Rome, Lucca, Thessaloniki and Istanbul. Four videos of his were screened at the City to City section of the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival. His website is waysofseeing.org.
Ekrem Serdar is from Ankara and lived in Buffalo for nine years and loved it. He mostly shows his work at Rustbelt Books in Buffalo and has also shown at the 2nd Electric City Spectacular, the !f Istanbul Film Festival and in the Pera Museum in Istanbul. He currently lives in Austin.
Mustafa Uzuner was born 1981 in Amasya. He studied Electronics Engineering in Istanbul and received a master’s degree from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University. He currently lives and works in Montreal.