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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC - Film: Greener Pastures
DESCRIPTION:Greener Pastures captures the day-to-day lives of four small\, Midwestern\, multigenerational family farms over the course of three years. Through an intimate\, observational lens\, we examine various farm stressors\, policies\, and politics that farmers must maneuver to survive\, connecting the dots between mental health\, industrialization\, food production\, and climate change. It is a story of perseverance\, patience\, and determination that tackles nothing less than the future of farming in America. \nFollow on social media @greenerpasturesdoc \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac/
LOCATION:MN
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC—WORKSHOP: Lighting for Film
DESCRIPTION:Local film experts Blake Darst and Dr. Danielle Schwartz will lead you through a hands-on workshop that covers the basics of lighting for documentaries\, focusing on quality lighting for interviews. You will get the chance to handle basic lighting equipment and learn about affordable “hacks” to adapt lighting you may have at home to create a professional looking interview. \nTHIS WORKSHOP IS FREE TO ALL\, BUT PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE! \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS:\nDr. Danielle B. Schwartz is Assistant Professor of Film Studies and English at Winona State University\, where she teaches courses on transnational cinema\, teen films\, and film production. \nShe spent five years working across many facets of the film industry\, including development\, production\, and Behind-The-Scenes marketing content on both independent films and mainstream Hollywood productions. One of Danielle’s main goals is giving back to the community\, and as such she has instructed youth and adult filmmaking workshops in association with Frozen River Film Festival and Winona State University. \nShe is currently producing a documentary on the history of the FRFF. \nBlake Darst provides video production and technical photography for arts and community organizations and small businesses in SE Minnesota. His multimedia background spans photojournalism and several design agencies in Winona. Along the way\, professional video functions came to digital cameras\, and Blake’s workflow followed suit. He favors a Blackmagic cinema rig but is eyeing Panasonic’s latest Lumix offerings. Blake served one term on the Frozen River Film Festival board of directors and remains an active friend of the festival. His young family lives in town. They love the Winona Public Library and their cowboy corgi\, Annie Oakley. \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac-workshop-lighting-for-film/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC—Film: The Engine Inside
DESCRIPTION:The Engine Inside tells the stories of six everyday people from all over the globe who reveal the unique power of the bicycle to change lives and build a better world. \nThrough their stories\, the film uncovers the often-overlooked potential of this 200-year-old machine\, exploring its impact on a wide range of global issues such as physical and mental health\, socioeconomic inequality and climate change. \nVisit: engineinsidefilm.com \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac-film-the-engine-inside/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC—Blurring Borders: Cinema & Home
DESCRIPTION:Co-curated by Michelle Baroody and Sharon Mansur \nShowcasing Arab and SWANA (Southwest Asian and North African) artists and filmmakers\, this set of short films challenges documentary form as well as common narratives/images of immigration and displacement. The makers featured in this segment use cinema to expand visibility both within and outside their ancestral homelands\, interrogating the policies that enforce borders and mass displacement. The films in this program depict home\, place\, identity\, and belonging\, as well as loss\, scattering\, and letting go\, and in addition to challenging the arbitrary lines on maps\, they challenge the boundaries between documentary and narrative cinema and between reality and fiction. Inviting participants and audience members to consider new ways of looking at home\, immigration\, and exile\, this film program reflects on both past and present to consider a different future\, one that can be found through art practice. A short discussion with local artists and programmers will follow the films. \nPresented in partnership with The Cedar Tree Project\, Frozen River Film Festival\, and Mizna. \nThe Cedar Tree Project presents\, supports and amplifies​ contemporary art and artists of Arab/SWANA heritage and regions\, inviting deeper understanding\, empathy ​and engagement through artistic exchange. www.cedartreeproject.com \nMizna is a critical platform for contemporary literature\, film\, art\, and cultural production centering the work of Arab and SWANA artists. https://mizna.org/ \nMichelle Baroody is an educator and a film curator\, who currently resides in St. Paul\, Minnesota. She received her PhD in Comparative Literature from the University of Minnesota in 2019. She teaches film and literature classes at the Blake School in Minneapolis and is the curator of Mizna’s Arab Film Festival\, the Mizna Film Series\, and the Tulsa Arab Film Festival. She is also co-founder of Archives on Screen\, an organization dedicated to bringing archival films to Twin Cities venues\, and a volunteer projectionist at the Trylon Cinema.  \nSharon Mansur is a dance and interdisciplinary artist\, curator\, educator and community mover and shaker based in Winona\, MN\, Dakota land. Her performances\, visual installations and screendance projects have been shared nationally and internationally. She facilitates The Cedar Tree Project\, presenting Arab/SWANA centered contemporary art and artists\, and SHIFT~ performance salons\, supporting new experimental collaborations among Winona area creatives.  \nwww.mansurdance.com\, www.cedartreeproject.com   \nAndrea Shaker (she/her) lives on Dakota and Anishinaabe lands. Shaker’s creative work is interdisciplinary\, spanning photography\, moving image\, experimental film\, and written and spoken word. She is a professor of art at the College of St. Benedict | St. John’s University. She currently lives with her family in Minnesota. www.andreashaker.com \nSharon Mansur is a fiscal year 2023 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board\, thanks to a legislative appropriation by the Minnesota State Legislature; and by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac-blurring-borders-cinema-home/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC—Duo Set: Ibach & Iron Opera (with full subtitles)
DESCRIPTION:Ibach \nAn Ibach piano receives a makeover after surviving an international move and playing for four generations of pianists. \nVisit: sprucetone.com \n  \n\n \nIron Opera – NOT AVAILABLE FOR ONLINE VIEWING\nIt’s not easy to stage an opera in the middle of northern Minnesota\, but this is the Iron Range where the people are stubborn and the music of the Old World still runs deep in their veins. Watch as a renowned concert pianist teams up with an Ojibwe language teacher\, a skateboarding accordionist\, and talent imported from every corner of the Earth to pull off the impossible. \n  \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac-duo-set-ibach-iron-opera-with-full-subtitles/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC—Reprise: Local Films
DESCRIPTION:Showcasing local talent\, this set features locally-made films which have had prior screenings in the Winona area. \nHealthy Lake Winona\nA group of local citizens formed the Healthy Lake Winona group with the goal to improve the water quality of Lake Winona after it was designated as an impaired body of water by the MN Pollution control Agency. “Healthy Lake Winona” follows the efforts of local organizers dedicated to cleaning up Lake Winona and includes the group’s efforts to address stormwater runoff\, invasive species\, shoreline erosion and an excessive goose population. \n  \n\nSee You At No Name\nThis documentary short film delves into the heart of No Name Bar in Winona\, MN\, not just as a venue for incredible live music but as a vital hub for community and artistic expression. Through dynamic footage of live performances and heartfelt interviews with the bar’s owners and local musicians\, the film unravels the symbiotic relationship between No Name Bar and the vibrant arts community in Winona. It showcases how this establishment has become more than just a venue; it’s a nurturing space that fosters connections\, amplifying the voices of local artists and musicians\, making it an indispensable pillar in Winona’s cultural landscape. \nVisit: DuncanWellcome \n  \n\n \nArtemis\n“Artemis – In Celebration of Seasoned Women” is a documentary film celebrating women who defy the notion that “women of a certain age” become invisible in society. “Artemis” challenges that mindset by showcasing and showing off a wealth of seasoned female artists\, activists\, wise owls\, biz wiz’s\, makers\, movers and shakers. “Invisible Woman Syndrome”\, (much-hyped by the media) begs the question “Invisible to whom?” \nVisit: http://www.facebook.com/papercatfilms \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac-reprise-local-films/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240211T153000
DTSTAMP:20240206T032531Z
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SUMMARY:Frozen River Film Festival at the WAC—Film: The Engine Inside
DESCRIPTION:The Engine Inside tells the stories of six everyday people from all over the globe who reveal the unique power of the bicycle to change lives and build a better world. \nThrough their stories\, the film uncovers the often-overlooked potential of this 200-year-old machine\, exploring its impact on a wide range of global issues such as physical and mental health\, socioeconomic inequality and climate change. \nVisit: engineinsidefilm.com \nThe WAC is pleased to host screenings for the FRFF on February 5\, 6\, 10 and 11. For information on screenings and to purchase tickets please visit the FRFF website at https://frff.org/
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/frozen-river-film-festival-at-the-wac-film-the-engine-inside-2/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Three Worlds - Winona Film Society
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:30 pm. \nAl\, a young man from modest means\, is about to marry the boss’s daughter but after a night of partying\, commits a hit and run and flees the scene. When he goes to the hospital\, he is recognized by Juliette who witnessed the accident. Juliette pursues Al and demands him to come forth but the situation proves more complicated than anyone expected. \nDirected by Catherine Corsini and is in French with subtitles.
URL:https://winonaarts.org/event/three-worlds-winona-film-society/
LOCATION:Winona Arts Center\, 228 East 5th Street\, Winona\, MN\, 55987\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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