MUMBAI: UCF Film Professor Christopher Harris‘experimental film,28.IV.81 (Bedouin Spark) will screen at the 39th International Film Festival Rotterdam that will be underway from 27 January to 7 February.
The film is the first instalment of an ongoing series of films collectively titled The Angle of Dust. The series is dedicated to poet Nathaniel Mackey and inspired by a volume of his prose composition, "Bedouin Hornbook." Each film in the series is a single 100-foot roll of film that is edited in-camera and improvised as it is shot.
The International Film Festival Rotterdam offers a quality selection of worldwide independent, innovative and experimental cinema, as well as a series of film-related visual arts exhibitions and live performances.
The festival is devoted to actively supporting independent filmmaking from around the globe. During the festival, hundreds of filmmakers and other artistes will present their work to audiences at 24 screening venues located within central Rotterdam, The Netherlands.