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March 2018

Nightwatchers- Work in Progress

Nightwatchers. Funded by the Canada Council for the Arts. In production.

This experimental documentary will track the complex state of contemporary wildlife conservation through scientist and citizen-scientist led species monitoring and stewardship initiatives across Canada and the U.S. A meditation on humans’ complex relationship to nature- what we have lost, where we are headed, and what it means to live in the present moment.

Time Out Chicago Review: “See two experimental films about Chicago at the Onion City Film Festival”

https://www.timeout.com/chicago/news/see-two-experimental-films-about-chicago-at-the-onion-city-film-festival-030518

“Onion City is one of the world’s longest-running and most prestigious festivals dedicated exclusively to screening experimental film and video works. The Experimental Film Coalition founded the event in the 1980s and it was taken over by Chicago Filmmakers in 2001. This year’s edition, which runs from March 8–11, was programmed by Emily Eddy, a digital media artist from Portland who has been curating at the Nightingale Cinema since 2013. Taking into account the brief running times of many of the films and videos being exhibited at the fest—most of which are bundled together in loose, thematically related programs—there’s a surplus of exciting works for local cinephiles to check out. Chicagoans, however, should be especially interested in two wonderful shorts with local connections: Marianna Milhorat’s Sky Room and Kristin Reeves’ CPS Closings & Delays.

Sky Room is a collaboration between filmmaker Marianna Milhorat and sound artist Brian Kirkbride that was commissioned by the Chicago Film Archives. Consisting entirely of pre-existing footage that has been extensively reworked—Milhorat credits herself only with “Picture Edit” in the brief closing credits—and married to a soundtrack of retro-sci-fi sound effects and pounding electronic music, Milhorat and Kirkbride weave a beguiling tapestry that contrasts archival images of organic life (plants rapidly growing via time-lapse cinematography) with images of “futuristic” technology (a woman strapped to a hospital bed being fed juice through a straw by a robot arm). The results are at once humorous, disturbing, dreamlike and poetic.

Sky Room screens as part of “Shorts Program 1: Growing” on Friday, March 9. CPS Closings & Delays screens as part of “Shorts Program 6: Listening” on Sunday, March 11. For more information, including the complete Onion City schedule, visit www.onioncity.org.”- Michael Smith

Michael is an independent filmmaker, author and film studies instructor. His debut feature film Cool Apocalypse has won multiple awards on the film festival circut. He is the co-author of Flickering Empire: How Chicago Invented the U.S. Film Industry and the sole author of the film blog White City Cinema.

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