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Between Sunday 1/8 and Wed 4/8 Reels on Wheels is screening in the south in the following unrecognized Bedouin villages : Al-Grain Al-Sra, Bir Al-Mashash. Tomorrow Wed 4/8 we’ll be screening at Al Araqeeb the film by Lior Kaufman: GVAOT GORAL (Destiny Hills - the film is in hebrew and arabic)  . Our thanks to the unrecognized bedouin villages council for the collaboration.

On Thur 5/8 we’ll be heading to the North, if everything as planned, to Tamra.

On Sat 7/8 we’ll be in Sheikh Jerrah at the courtyard where the vigil is held together with the filmmaker Basel Tannous who  will screen the film  ARUS EL JALEEL (BRIDE OF GALILEE).our thanks to Amani Khalefa for the collaboration and to the family who hosts us.

All the screenings start at sunset (around 20:00)

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updates and screenings schedule in English soon!

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Reels on Wheels is a mobile cinema project that will visit neighborhoods, towns, villages, and communities to project films and video works by local artists.

In the last decades we have watched as movie theaters have moved to the giant malls, video has entered the home, the price of a movie ticket has gone up and up, and the collective movie-watching experience has nearly faded, More and more people cannot afford to take part in this experience, not to mention those with limited mobility. In today’s age, when virtually any frame and shot can instantaneously reach our personal computer screen and cellular phone, we believe that the arts of cinema and the video must ask themselves—what is their place in today’s reality? The Reels on Wheels project is one chance to restore the viewing of these arts as a public and community event.

Every day, Reels on Wheels will visit a different community and will take part in the activities organized there by various organizations and centers in the community. Among others, Reels on Wheels will visit in communities affiliated with the organization Mahapach-Taghir: villages from the council of unrecognized villages in the Negev; the Ramat Eliyahu Art Workshop; “Mahsan 52” in Yeruham; and more. In each place, classic films will be screened on 16mm alongside films and video works by local filmmakers and artists. The artists themselves will join the journey, present their works, and speak with the audience.

The program will vary from place to place and will try to adapt itself to different spaces. In addition to the mobile program, in some of the places, we will screen works by artists from the community itself, such as 900 Meters Productions in Mitzpe Ramon; or youth community cinema projects, such as short films by youths from Beit Jann; in Kiryat Shmona, we will even set out to shoot a short movie with one of Mahapach’s youth groups. The video, on people in the neighborhood, will be shown on the second screening day in the neighborhood.

The participating filmmakers and artists:

Avigail Sperber, Avishai Sivan, Oron Cohen, Uri Katzenstein, Eyal Halfon, Ayelet Menahemi and Eilona Ariel, Alon Alsheich, Alex and Ziad Bakri, Asaf Saban, Basel Tannus, Yael Bartana, Gur Bentwich, David Noy, Daniel Sivan, Hadasa Goldvicht, Luna Matar, Max Epstein, Firas Khoury, Home:Site Project, Shadi Sarour, Shahar Marcus, Tamar Shippony, sala-manca group, heb2.tv

Reels on Wheels is a project of Mamuta at the Daniela Passal Art and Media Center.

With the generous support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund

Concept and curator: Thalia Hoffman

Production: Mamuta & Thalia Hoffman

Reels on Wheels is made possible thanks to the partners in the various communities, the volunteers, and the artists, all of whom have contributed from their time and creativity.

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A Year long program for youth in the Education Lab

Program developer: Hagit Keysar. Partners and consultants: Lea Mauas, Diego Rotman, Yuli Khromchenko, Shuli Hartman, Talya Zeligman, Shai Efrati and the Mֿamuta collective.

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Conceptual introduction

The program will teach technology as an everyday practice in the lives of the participants, through which they can understand their potential for setting in motion social, civic, and creative processes in the public space and in the specific context of Jerusalem. It seeks to create the conditions in which the participants, 15- to 17-year-old living in Jerusalem, can turn from user-consumers to user-creators.

About the project

This project is based on the links between art, media and geography as a political, social, economic and pedagogical force. It seeks to create the conditions by which participants will be able to take active part in re/producing the physical and virtual public domains through art and creative use of multimedia. By doing so, they will grow deep understanding of existing mechanisms and will be able to address them with independent and creative alternatives. The program will be based on open-source in spirit and practice, using this sphere of participation and collaboration as its infrastructure and central methodological component.

An interdisciplinary series of workshops will be given by artists and creators in the fields of media, geography, urban planning, and technology. The participants will construct a website—the project’s home site. The “home site” and the “home,” as a physical and conceptual site, will be a starting point for the examination of concepts such as belonging, ownership, privacy, and participation in the specific geography of Jerusalem. A creative approach to mapping will allow the group to locate the private space—the house and familiar surroundings of every one of the participants—in a broad urban context, in an attempt to locate common ground. Is it possible to find or re-invent spaces of participation that overcome the barriers of the urban space in Jerusalem? Through a process of idiosyncratic, non-conventional mapping, we will try to reread the city and to locate spatial narratives that cannot be easily observed in daily life experience.

The second half of the year will be dedicated to the development of an intervention project in public space, a replanning of a particular site/s as shared space/s, based on the skills and new understanding of the shared urban space, attained during the first half. Although we aim to lead to a planning of a common site, the actual implementation and concrete results remain to be seen, since it is in defiance of the contemporary geopolitical reality in which such a space in fact doesn’t exist. Therefore, based on the participant-led process, it is possible that the process will lead to the joint planning of different sites.

The project will use “common” technologies such as cellular phones, smartphones, home video cameras, GPS, simple recording devices, etc, allowing the participants access and understanding of such technologies as an independent and creative tool in everyday life.

Beetwen the 1st and 5th August a Summer Workshop will be held as a pilot pf the program, in cooperation with YMCA educational department.

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OFF Series - Yvonne Rainer, Selected Works (1966-1978)

Thursday, July 29rd, 19: 30 at the Jerusalem Cinemateque

OFF series >> Part 2 >> Masters of Video Art with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund || Curators: Sala-Manca and Sergio Edelsztein – CCA

Yvonne Rainer trained as a modern dancer in New York and has become a famous choreographer who has traveled in the U.S. and Europe to present her work.  She started the Judson Dance Theater in 1962 and has received many awards, honorary Doctor of Fine Arts Degree, and fellowships for her work. She has completed  seven films.

Trio A, 1978, 10:30 min.

Five Easy Pieces: Hand Movie, Volleyball (foot film), Rhode Island red, Trio Film, and Line, 1966-1968, 48:00 min.

For tickets: 02.5654333 (jerusalem cinemateque)

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On July 19th, at 20:00 Perry Bard will give an open talk to the public. Entrance fee: 10 nis. The Talk will be held in English

Perry Bard is an artist living in New York. She works individually and collaboratively on interdisciplinary projects for public space. She has worked with community groups to address issues of media representation engineering site specific public video installations for the Staten Island Ferry Terminal Building in New York and for Market Square in Middlesbrough UK. Public interventions about the war in Iraq include a mobile truckside billboard traveling the streets of New York, magazine ads and coffee cup sleeves featuring artifacts missing from the Baghdad Museum. Her web and public space project Man With A Movie Camera: The Global Remake dziga.perrybard.net invites participation in a mashup of a 1929 film belonging to world cultural history. The work has been presented in 30 venues to date. It won Honorary Mention in the Digital Communities category at Ars Electronica ’08, was presented at Transmediale ’09, File ’09, Media Forum at Moscow International Film Festival ’09, at the Montreal Biennial ’09, has been installed in museums and galleries worldwide -at Shang Elements Museum Beijing, Ueno Town Art Museum Tokyo, Pera Museum Istanbul amongst others, and screened on public LED displays in Manchester, Leeds, Norwich and Sheffield UK, Federation Square Melbourne Australia, e4c Seattle U.S.A. Diplomathèque, a philosophical karaoke is a networked performance first performed in French English and Spanish in Montreal and Bogotå. Sing along at www.youtube.com/perrybard

Bard is participating in Mamuta’s residency program on July 4th – 26th 2010. It was made possible by a grant from Pratt Institute

http://www.perrybard.net/

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A  sound workshop for artists and creators within the digital media, with no prior experience needed. The workshop will consist on recordings for video productions based on a one or two men production team, providing basic tools for recordings in field conditions.  Topics: sound equipment – operation interview recordings in controlled environments dialogue recording in closed spaces dialogue recording in open spaces outdoor noises- problem solving recordings from an external source The workshop includes real time recordings and results analyzing guided by Noam Shpigler, T.V and cinema sound-track designer and Mamuta’s sound man. Participation: 220 nis, for students 170 nis -for further information and registration: 077-4310485, www.mamuta.org

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at Mamuta, July 21st, 17:00

The workshop deals with the re-make of Dziga Bertov’s classical film, digital manipulations and re-make as as concept. The work done during the workshop becomes part of an on-line and ongoing project. The workshop includes- Screening of Dziga Vertov’s original film- man with a movie camera, 1929. Discussion concerning the film’s ideas and aesthetics Introduction to the project’s website and concepts Discussion over remake possibilities: literal remake, interpretive content, interpretive formalism, digital manipulations Shooting footage in real time, from digital still cameras, cell phones, video cameras   Editing, and uploading files. screening remake for participants to see their uploads as part of the global montage   Perry Bard is an artist living in New York; she works individually and with community groups on projects for public spaces, dealing with issues of media representation. Her works were shown worldwide:Ars Electronica – Lindz, Transmediale-Berlin, Montreal Biennale among others…   Bard is participating in Mamuta’s residency program on July 4th – 26th 2010.   For further information: Dana- 077-4310485, www.mamuta.org , dziga.perrybard.net   The workshop is open to the audience, free of charge, please register in advance, places are limited:send an email with your CV up to 10 lines and details to contact you back.

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Friday July 16th, 18:15, Jerusalem cinematheque.

Avishai Sivan with an experimental film and Sala-manca group with a performance .

Two local creators, corresponding with the orthodox world and the cinema of avant-garde. Avishai Sivan (the 2007 winner of the video art and experimental film competition) who participates also in the Israeli film contest with “Wanderer” presented also at Cannes, presents his black and white experimental film “returnee”.


Sala-manca group perform alongside to their film “West and East-A Film Translation”, the work that has been presented at the Tate Modern museum and at the PFA Berkeley cinematheque.

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www.sala-manca.net www.avishaisivan.com

http://www.jff.org.il/?CategoryID=737


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Thursday july 15th, 19:30, Mamuta at the Daniela Passal Art and Media Center- El Dan house, Ein Karem

This program casts a spotlight on the unique and beautiful cinematic work of Raquel Chalfi, better known as one of Israel’s most original and important poets.

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The program includes a screening of two of her works and a discussion in participation of Chen Sheinberg, Dr. Anat Zanger, Dr. Sandra Meiri and Raphi Weichert.

Curated by Chen Sheinberg.

Free entrance.

http://www.jff.org.il/?CategoryID=738

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Intersections – video art and experimental cinema at the 27th Jerusalem film festival
Mamuta at the art and media center collaborates with the Jerusalem film festival, for the second year, to present three unique programs of Video Art and Experimental Cinema in the frame of “Intersections”

The Annual Video Art and Experimental Film Competition
Monday, July 12th, 21:00, Jerusalem cinematheque.

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Ten experimental films were selected by a lector’s committee out of 60 appliances.

First prize, on behalf of the Jerusalem foundation- 6,000 nis
Second prize, on behalf of the Ostrovsky foundation and Mamuta- 4 editing shifts at Mamuta, with an editor.

Tami Gross & Nurit Sharett, Michal and Uri Kranot, Amir Yatziv, Nadav Bin-Nun, Boris Oicherman, Hadas Neuman, Tali Keren, Raya Bruckenthal, Amit Epstein, Shahar Marcus

http://www.jff.org.il/?CategoryID=736