JULY 16 FILM SCREENING - TAKAHIKO IIMURA: PERSONAL CINEMA
MILLENNIUM FILM WORKSHOP, IN COLLABORATION WITH THE FILMMAKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AND ALLIED PRODUCTIONS INC. is proud to present our first in-person screening of 2021:
PERSONAL CINEMA: TAKAHIKO IIMURA
July 16th, 8:00 PM
Le Petit Versailles, 247 E 2nd St.
Takahiko Iimura is a Japanese experimental filmmaker who has been a pioneer of cinematic form since the early 1960s. This screening is a retrospective spanning 30 years of his work, from 1962 to 1993. Takahiko defines his own career as having three distinct phases, all represented in this screening -- His early, “imagist” films depicting concrete imagery, scenario, performance - such as Ai (Love) (with original score by Yoko Ono), and Onan. He shifted his focus to structuralism in the late 60s and early 70s, producing experiments in form and repetition, including In The River. This led to the pure conceptualism of his films from the mid-70s, including the mathematical + and - (Plus and Minus). Takahiko Iimura’s video experimentation represents another category of his multifaceted work, and we will be showing Camera/Monitor/Frame and AIEUONN from among his video selections as well. A 20 Minute Zoom discussion with Takahiko Iimura, recorded June 2021 will screen before the works.
All films will be presented on original 16mm prints from The Filmmakers’ Co-Operative.
Films:
Camera/Monitor/Frame (video, from observer/observed DVD)
Ai (love)
Onan
Film Strips I + II
Seeing/Not Seeing
AIUEONN
In The River
+ and - (Plus and Minus)
Kiri (fog)
This program was curated by Joe Wakeman, Millennium Film Workshop Board member and filmmaker, with assistance from MM Serra and Anri Vartanov of the Filmmakers’ Co-op, and from Takahiko Iimura and Kentaro Taki.