Month: March 2010

Visiting Artist: Natalia Almada


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Hunter College’s Integrated Media Arts MFA program and EYEspeak present:

VISITING ARTIST LECTURE
Natalia Almada
Tuesday, March 16th
7:00-9:00pm
Hunter College North Building, 4th floor, Room 436

Visiting artist Natalia Almada will give a presentation of her work, an event that is free and open to the public. Almada’s directing credits include All Water Has a Perfect Memory, an experimental short film that received international recognition; Al Otro Lado, her award winning debut feature documentary about immigration, drug trafficking and corrido music; and her most recent film, EL GENERAL is a family memoir and portrait of Mexico past and present. Read More

IMA Radio: 2nd Show

IMA Radio: Sam, Sasha & Cassie | Live Weds. 11am-12pm
imaradioshow@gmail.com

Wednesday, March 10th 11am-12pm.

This Week’s Show

Interview with Esy Casey and Melissa Hacker
IMA students Esy and Melissa discuss cinesalon — the monthly screening series and social hour showcasing woman filmmakers, which they curate and organize.
Melissa also discusses Ex Libris — her thesis documentary about her grandfather’s collection of ex libris, or bookplates.

Interview with Kelly Anderson
Documentary filmmaker and Hunter Professor Kelly Anderson discusses her recent documentary — Never Enough — about the people’s relationship to their stuff.

And, the featured audio work by Sean Weiner.

IMA alumna: Alison Byrne’s film screening

“Let Me Sing: the Story of Bobby Byrne,” a 55-minute documentary to screen at the Garden State Film Festival in Asbury Park on March 27th 12-2PM.

Let Me Sing” tells the story of a NJ-based 67-year-old musician, singer, joke-teller and pied piper, offering an intimate and often humorous portrait of a man whose uncompromising dedication to his fans reveals the significance of his work as an entertainer.