AGAINST TIME: A Screening of films by Ben Russell

Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
France-èצӰÏñ Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Program in Modern Thought and Literature
The Europe Center
355 Roth Way, èצӰÏñ, CA 94305
Oshman Hall
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èצӰÏñ Cinematheque presents AGAINST TIME, their Spotlight event for the Spring quarter. Join us for a screening of selected works from Ben Russell’s filmography, includingÌýAtlantisÌý(2014),ÌýRiver RitesÌý(2011),ÌýBlack and White Trypps Number ThreeÌý(2007), andÌýAgainst TimeÌý(2022).
In addition to this screening, Ben Russell will join us on for an artist talkÌýdiscussingÌýDirect Action, his 2024 documentary co-directed with Guillarme Cailleau.ÌýDirect ActionÌý(which will have its Bay Area premiere the following evening with SF Cinematheque) serves as a portrait of one of the most high-profile militant activist communities in France: a 150-person rural collective that successfully resisted an international airport expansion project in 2018, created an autonomous zone between 2012 and 2018, survived multiple violent eviction attempts by the French state, and prompted a new ecological movement in 2021, culminating with the Battle of Sainte-Soline in March 2023, an act of collective direct-action against water privatization met again with the brutality of State violence.
Russell (USA, 1976) is a Marseille-based artist, filmmaker and curator whose work lies at the intersection of ethnography and psychedelia. Russell was an exhibiting artist at documenta 14 (2017) and his work has been presented at the Centre Georges Pompidou, the Museum of Modern Art, the Tate Modern, the Museum of Modern Art Chicago, the Venice Film Festival and the Berlinale, among others. He is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (2008), a FIPRESCI International Critics Prize (IFFR 2010, Gijón 2017), and premiered his second and third feature films at the Locarno Film Festival (2013, 2017).ÌýDirect ActionÌýis his 5th feature-length film.
This event is generously co-sponsored by the Department of Modern Thought & Literature, the Europe Center, and the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages, the France-èצӰÏñ Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Department of Art & Art History.
VISITOR INFORMATION: Oshman Hall is located within the McMurtry Building on èצӰÏñ campus at 355 Roth Way.ÌýÌýis available in designated areas and is free after 4pm on weekdays.ÌýAlternatively, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and hop on the freeÌý.ÌýIf you need a disability-related accommodation or wheelchair access information, please contact Julianne Garcia atÌýjuggarci [at] stanford.edu (juggarci[at]stanford[dot]edu).ÌýThis event is open to èצӰÏñ affiliates and the general public. Admission is free.
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