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“easily the Sundance festival’s most mind-blowing experience”
—Newsweek
Mar 24—Mar 26, 2022
 
32 Sounds
Music | Film

A Film by Sam Green
Live music composed by JD Samson

 
Part of Spring 2022
Oscar nominee Sam Green creates a profound sensory immersion with this new live cinema performance. Experienced through headphones, his live-narrated documentary film weaves together 32 distinct field recordings with poetic visuals and a live soundtrack by DJ-musician JD Samson, of Le Tigre and MEN, and featuring Michael O’Neill. By entering into Green’s poignant aural-visual landscapes, we revisit memories, we imagine, and we bridge time and space in ways both intensely personal and interconnected. Join this collective experience with open ears, and never hear the world the same way again.
 

Cinematography by Yoni Brook
Editing by Nels Bangerter
Lighting design by Yuki Nakase Link
Sound design by Mark Mangini
Live sound design by Dan Bora
Headphone experience design by Sam Crawford

Produced by ArKtype / Thomas O. Kriegsmann and Josh Penn

 
ON SALE DATES
Wed Feb 23
BAM Members & Patrons
 
Wed Feb 23
General Public
 
 
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TICKET INFO

TICKETS START AT  $35

BAM Members receive 20% off tickets. No promo code needed.

All performances will adhere to protocols developed in accordance with New York State regulations and in consultation with medical professionals for the safety of our artists, audiences, and staff 

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Thursday March 24, 2022
Performances no longer available.
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Leadership support for BAM Access Programs
provided by the Jerome L. Greene Foundation

Jerome L. Greene Foundation

 

Leadership support for BAM Film provided by the Ford Foundation and The Thompson Family Foundation

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