PoetryFilm at Tate Britain
On Friday 7th November 2008, Tate Britain, Pimlico there's a free showing of poetry films. Timings:
Auditorium
19.00-19.30 Screening
20.00-20.45 Screening and Discussion - what happens behind the scenes of a
film?
21.00-21.30 Screening
A selection of PoetryFilms including an animation based on 13 Ways of Looking at
a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens; a film by Billy Childish celebrating the life of
Dadaist and bicyclist Kurt Schwitters; a film about love and the present
directed by the subconscious; and also we go behind the scenes of a spying man
with OCD who lives the same routine over and over - soundtrack by Aphex Twin.
Plus, at 8pm, a discussion about the processes of making PoetryFilms
with directors of some of the films screened, and editors and writers who have
featured at Cannes - chaired by Malgorzata Kitowski, director of PoetryFilm.
Tickets are free but must be collected from the Rotunda information desk - they
will be available from
6pm.
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/eventseducation/lateattatebritain/lateattatebritain2008november.htm