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Stream it: the filmmakers of Cinetracts '20

Layla Muchnik, Film/Video Curatorial Assistant

Oct 12, 2020

Still from Dislocation Blues by filmmaker Sky Hopinka

As part of the world premiere of Cinetracts ’20, the project that brings together new short works commissioned by the Wexner Center’s Film/Video Department and is on view here, we have gathered links to free or low-cost options for viewers to learn more about and watch other work made by the participants. Get to know the international slate of twenty filmmakers and collectives that make up Cinetracts ’20 below.

A rooftop scene of crosses and rebar towers against a purple and pink sunset

From Natalia Almada's El Velador

Natalia Almada
(Mexico/San Francisco, CA)

  • Watch Everything Else (2016) via Kanopy with a Columbus Metropolitan or Ohio State Library card.
  • El Velador (2011) is accessible to academic institutions via Docuseek.

 

Tony Buba
(Braddock, PA)

 

Charles Burnett
(Los Angeles, CA)

 

On the left, in an outdoor, grassy setting with buildings in the background, a Black man with long braids sits in a chair singing as a Black woman with long braids in a white dress dances on the right side

From Akwaeke Emezi's Waiting All Night

A Google Earth view of a park on the water in Lake View, Iowa

From Christopher Harris's Cinetracts '20 entry, Dreams Under Confinement

Christopher Harris
(Iowa City, IA)

 

Sky Hopinka
(Ho-Chunk Nation, WI)

 

Karrabing Film Collective
(Australia)

 

Bouchra Khalili
(Morocco/Germany)

 

Gabriel Mascaro
(Brazil)

 

A Black woman with long strawberry blonde curls styles another woman's hair in a small salon

From Rosine Mbakam's Chez Jolie Coiffure

Rosine Mbakam
(Cameroon/Belgium)

Watch Chez Jolie Coiffure (2018) via Ovid (Free trial available).

 

Dani and Sheilah ReStack
(Columbus, OH)

 

Beatriz Santiago Muñoz
(Puerto Rico)

 

Cauleen Smith
(Los Angeles, CA)

 

Apichatpong Weerasethakul
(Thailand)

 

Želimir Žilnik
(Serbia)

 

 

Top of page: from Sky Hopinka's Dislocation Blues, image courtesy of the filmmaker

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