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Cécile B Evans

Cécile B. Evans is a Belgian-American artist living and working in London. Her work examines the value of emotions in contemporary societies, and their rebellion as they come into contact with the power structures that impact our daily lives. Her videos, which combine live action and digital animation, use narrative to negotiate the possibility of diverse realities within a common space. Selected solo exhibitions include Chateau Shatto, Los Angeles; Museo Madre, Naples; Tramway, Glasgow; mumok Vienna; and De Hallen Haarlem. Group exhibitions include Haus der Kunst, Munich; Renaissance Society Chicago; the 7th International Moscow Biennale; and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen. Public collections include The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Rubell Family Collection, Miami; Whitney Museum of American Art, Amsterdam; and Castello di Rivoli, Turin.

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21 September 2017

Take the Credits! works from the idea that the final moments of a film — where, conventionally, a point of resolution has been reached, music plays and the credits roll — could become a climactic centre piece to a period of experimentation and collaborative making.

We will run short, drop-in workshops producing texts/scripts, images, objects/props and video that will gradually fill the venue with an installation.

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480 mins
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25 September 2016

The Young Filmmakers’ Competition is back for its 9th year! BFMAF encourages and supports budding young filmmakers in the region through separate competition streams: The Young Filmmakers’ Award (14 years and under) and The Chris Anderson Award (15-19 years old). The Chris Anderson Award is supported by Chrissie Anderson and Paul W.S. Anderson, director of Resident Evil and Alien vs. Predator.

22 September 2016

Space to play, explore and to unleash your imagination! Explore is a brand new BFMAF kids and family-friendly space at 59 Marygate with rolling animation programmes (11am-6pm) and creative activities offered (11am–4pm). Artists Katie Chappell and Chloe Smith will be leading drop-in creative activities for children and their families, inspired by the film animations.