Atrabilious Experimental Filmfest

Saturday, 27 February

Atrabilious Experimental Filmfest

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Atrabilious: the second edition of the Amsterdam Experimental Film Festival at Filmhuis Cavia. A whole weekend full of experimental film with more than 25 international artists and more than five hours of cutting edge films. Unique!

The two­-day filmfest screens works of more than 25 experimental filmmakers from all over the world. The programme, being continuously surprising, includes more than 40 short films from 2 to 20 minutes, with different themes, styles and shot on a wide array of formats; from digital to 8 and 16mm. Composed of works of newer and older film makers from the seventies until now. A recommendation within the existing offer of small art­ film festival.

We show work from the following artists:
Peter Rose, USA
Also Sisters, France/ USA
The Databender, Italy
Clive Holden, Canada
Scott Johnson, UK
Charles Chadwick, USA
Tilt, Brazil
Wolfgang Lehman, Germany
Stephany Wuertz, USA
Cinema Fragile, France
Ng'endo Mukii, Kenya
Angus Carter, USA
LIu Song, China
Aaron Zeghers, Canada
Ronald V Bijleveld, Netherlands
Mikey Peterson, USA
Nick Capra, USA
Tom Aplegate, USA
Mel Hsieh, USA
Tomas Renoldner, Austria
Lori Varga
The Zapruder Art movement, Latvia
Ivonne Navas Dominguez, Mexico
Tomas Glaenzel, Austria
Inez De Coo, The Netherlands

Date & Time: 

Saturday, 27 February, 2016 - 20:00

Category: 

  • film

Topics: 

  • Film festival
  • experimental

Price: 

  • 3-5 €
- 4,- (free for Cineville members)
Filmhuis Cavia
Van Hallstraat 52-1
1051 HH Amsterdam
Netherlands

Directions: 

Go through the gate. Cavia is on the right hand side, above Xena Sports. Take the stairs.

Squat: 

Former squat, now legalised

Filmhuis Cavia is a counterculture cinema, (legally) founded by a squatters movement in 1983, which programs films you aren't likely to see anywhere else.

categories: 

  • film

opening times: 

We're open a couple of days in the week. Look us up to find our monthly program.
Doors always open half an hour before the film starts.