Film
Fox Maxy Program
- 5PM
The singular moving image works by California-based artist Fox Maxy (Ipai Kumeyaay and Payómkawichum) navigate a deluge of images and reflect on time, memory, identity, environments, and opposition. This program includes two masterful early films screened at BAMcinemaFest 2021 as well as the striking new short F1ghting Looks Different 2 Me Now.
30min
What does it mean to come from somewhere?
32min
Multiple perspectives and experiences are pieced together as a response to colonialism and quarantine. How can we keep our communities safe?
17min
This new short reflects on moving home by way of video games, pop music, and an evocatively named red paint.

Artists and filmmakers James N. Kienitz Wilkins and Andrew Norman Wilson present an evening of sly and incisive shorts, "movie-like-things," and performances exploring contemporary cultural production.

These influential works from Jim McBride and George Kuchar, shot in 16mm and 8mm, respectively, showcase their inventive approaches to depicting the inner life of artists in relation to their environment.

These films subvert the conventions around women narrating their own lives through cinema, layering intimate family histories and reflections on the position of the artists.