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DESCRIPTION:Presented in collaboration with the Austrian Cultural Forum New
  York \n\n  \n\nThe third edition of the Austrian American Short Film Fest
 ival featuring artistically ambitious works by promising young artists and
  filmmakers from Austria and the United States took place in March 2018 in
  New York City. The festival aims to introduce emerging new talent to audi
 ences in both countries. This program presents the award-winning films tha
 t were selected by a jury made up of Austrian filmmaker and artist Barbara
  Albert\, and American filmmaker Anne Goursaud and living legend\, Marcia 
 Nasatir. (The festival curator is Stephanie Falkeis\, who founded the AASF
 F together with ACFNY Director Christine Moser. Special thanks to Arianna 
 Kronrief\, Austrian Cultural Forum New York.) \n\nProgram duration: 72 min
 s. Digital projection. \n\n\nFucking Drama (Dir. Michael Podogil\, 17 mins
 \, Film Academy Vienna) A young couple in love experiences an evening of t
 heater that changes their lives dramatically. A brutal confrontation with 
 the zeitgeist. Best Narrative (Austria) \n\n\nLethe (Dir. Dea Kulumbegashv
 ili\, 15 mins\, Columbia University) A lonely horseman wanders past the ri
 ver of forgetfulness and through a rural Georgian village where both child
 ren and adults explore life's more instinctual pleasures. Best Narrative (
 U.S.) \n\n\nTripoli\, Lebanon (Dir. Julia Schmidt\, 13 mins. University of
  Applied Arts Vienna) War changes. War makes us forget. But time lets us r
 ediscover. In Tripoli\, Lebanon a dome\, meant to be an experimental theat
 re remains unfinished since the outbreak of the civil war in 1975. A forgo
 tten place with a magic echo which is rediscovered by music and children. 
 Best Narrative (Austria) \n\n\n\nViva Coco! (Dir. Rocío Olivares\, 11 mins
 \, Columbia University) This video’s footage was taken from Chanel’s fashi
 on show in La Habana\, Cuba\, in 2016. Making this video was an effort to 
 re-appropriate and subvert this fantasy manufactured by Chanel\, which re-
 narrates through the pieces shown at the fashion show\, Cuba’s recent hist
 ory in Chanel’s own terms. Best Experimental (U.S.) \n\n\nBeatriz's House 
 (Dir. Suzanne Andrews Correa\, 16 mins\, Columbia University) When a bitte
 r separation threatens to strip Beatriz of everything she holds dear\, she
  recruits Isabel\, her live-in housekeeper of 30 years\, to help her in a 
 desperate attempt to preserve her way of life. Best Female Director/Story 
 \n\n\nTickets: $15 ($11 seniors and students / $9 youth (ages 3–17) / free
  for children under 3 and Museum members at the Film Lover and Kids Premiu
 m levels and above). Order tickets online.&nbsp\;(Members may contact memb
 ers@movingimage.us with questions regarding online reservations.) \n\n\nTi
 cket purchase includes same-day admission to the Museum (see gallery hours
 ). View the Museum’s ticketing policy here. For more information on member
 ship and to join online\, visit our membership page \n
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LOCATION:Museum of the Moving Image - Bartos Screening Room
SUMMARY:Austrian American Short Film Festival 3
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