Melanie Mathieu
Laura Taler
Venue
Theatre Passe Muraille Backspace
WED AUG 12, 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
180 Minutes
Ticket Price
$50
Join artist & filmmaker Laura Taler in a masterclass that traces the evolution of her practice. Bookended by her 1995 dancefilm classic the village trilogy and her genre-defying 2025 new work Matryoshka Crush, this 3-hour class will give participants a behind-the-scenes experience of experimental, movement-based filmmaking.
In the early 1990s, with no formal film training, Taler created the village trilogy. The film was shot and edited on 16mm film following a time-honored cinematic process with storyboards, shotlists, and an articulated scenario. For her latest film, Matryoshka Crush, Taler employed cinematic structures developed over years of filmmaking that allow for both precision and improvisation.
By using case studies of her films and video installations, Taler will lead the class through in-depth discussions about the production process, while sharing practical tools and tactics that help to communicate ideas to the collaborative team. Spatial considerations in installation and screening contexts will also be discussed. All artists are welcome. Performers, visual artists, dance artists, filmmakers, musicians, and anyone interested in movement, the camera, and installation.
This masterclass accompanies the August 10th screening of the village trilogy and Matryoshka Crush at the Revue Cinema. Masterclass participants will receive a special discount promo code to attend the screening, as the films will not be screened as part of this class. The program pairs the village trilogy, a poetic exploration of displacement and the search for home, with Matryoshka Crush, a darkly funny meditation on yearning, identity, and transformation. Together, these landmark films showcase a distinctive artistic voice that has resonated with audiences and critics for three decades. Link to August 10th Screening
Facilitator: Laura Taler
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