| RED SHIFT was formed in New York in 2002 by a group of immigrants from the former Soviet Bloc. Our goal was to organize events which would bring media artists from this area together. The first RED SHIFT FESTIVAL was held at Anthology Film Archives, NYC, in January, 2003. Here a diverse group of artists met, shared experiences, exchanged ideas, embarked on collaborations and collectively exhibited their work. Successive festivals in 2004 and 2005 showcased works made all over the East. Over this period, our programming sought to constellate local and foreign, native and immigrant media, in order to bring out contrasts and parallels. Today we are embarking on a new mission- to gather and exhibit films and videos made "IN TRANSIT", by travelers, nomads, pioneers and migrants of all backgrounds. We realize that the outsider, the one who leaves home, who crosses borders or who speaks multiple languages, develops a special way of seeing and relating to the world- a perspective that transcends cultural boundary walls, or tunnels through them- a vision, penetrating and panoramic, which can yield images of unique insight and enduring meaning for everyone. At this stage, we aim to unite the customary narrative, documentary, experimental, and animation divisions through the aforementioned trait in hope of collecting and presenting a solid body of work: "TRANSIT CINEMA". We wish to showcase such work at the Fourth Annual RED SHIFT FESTIVAL, which will take place February 23-25, 2006 at Anthology Film Archives in New York City. Please submit films or videos (on VHS-NTSC or DVD) by November 1, 2005. Submission is free for those living outside the continental United States. For U.S. residents, the fee is $25. For application rules and details, please
refer to the Submit section
of the website. We also ask you to help us, by sharing your thoughts on the relation between cinema and travel. We’ve drafted a list of questions (below) inspired by the works we’ve shown to date. These are some of the questions we hope to address in our future programming. We hope they provide you with food for thought and invite you to send in responses (the shorter the better, so we might publish them on our website), or to add to the list with questions of your own. Thanks in advance! |
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