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THURSDAY, MARCH 2 l FRIDAY, MARCH 3 l MONDAY, MARCH 6
Segal Theatre + Elebash Recital Hall All Day Screenings
FREE + Open to public. First come, first served.
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center announces its third annual Segal Center Film Festival on Theatre and Performance (FTP). The film festival will take place all day on Thursday, March 2, Friday, March 3, and Monday, March 6 at The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, located at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
The Segal Center Film Festival on Theatre and Performance is an annual event showcasing films drawn from the world of theatre and performance. The festival presents experimental, emerging, and established theatre artists and filmmakers from around the world to audiences and industry professionals.
The program includes a roster of more than 40 features, shorts, documentaries, advance screenings, and meet-the-artist Q&A sessions.
The FTP 2017 is co-curated by Festival Founder Frank Hentschker (Executive Director and Director of Programming at MESTC), Antje Oegel (AO International), and Nina Segal (Playwright and Producer).
Festival Founding Producer: Joy Sarah Arab
Festival Dramaturg: Soriya K. Chum Assistant to Curators: Jenny Tibbels
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Segal Center Film Festival on Theatre and Performance (FTP)
« Back to EventsTHURSDAY, MARCH 2 l FRIDAY, MARCH 3 l MONDAY, MARCH 6
Segal Theatre + Elebash Recital Hall
All Day Screenings
FREE + Open to public. First come, first served.
The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center announces its third annual Segal Center Film Festival on Theatre and Performance (FTP). The film festival will take place all day on Thursday, March 2, Friday, March 3, and Monday, March 6 at The Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, located at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
The Segal Center Film Festival on Theatre and Performance is an annual event showcasing films drawn from the world of theatre and performance. The festival presents experimental, emerging, and established theatre artists and filmmakers from around the world to audiences and industry professionals.
The program includes a roster of more than 40 features, shorts, documentaries, advance screenings, and meet-the-artist Q&A sessions.
The FTP 2017 is co-curated by Festival Founder Frank Hentschker (Executive Director and Director of Programming at MESTC), Antje Oegel (AO International), and Nina Segal (Playwright and Producer).
Festival Founding Producer: Joy Sarah Arab
Festival Dramaturg: Soriya K. Chum
Assistant to Curators: Jenny Tibbels
Film Festival Schedule At A Glance
Thursday, March 2
[Loop] Antonio Rezza – Flavia Mastrella – Milano, Via Padova Italy | 70 Minutes
11:00am Georg Genoux, Liza Smith & Natal’ya Vorozhbyt – My Nikolaevka Ukraine | 95 minutes
12:30pm Janez Janša – My Name is Janez Janša Slovenia | 68 minutes
12:40pm Michael Lessac – A Snake Gives Birth to a Snake [Global Arts Corps] USA/South Africa | 100 minutes
1:45pm András Salamon – National Documentary [National Theatre of Hungary] Hungary | 90 minutes
2:30pm Guy Davidi – Mixed Feelings Israel | 77 minutes
3:20pm Rodrigo Abreu & Mariana Bley – Inflamável Brazil | 10 minutes
3:30pm Tadeu Jungle – EVOÉ – Portrait of an Anthropophagus Brazil | 90 minutes
3:40pm Milo Rau – The Moscow Trials Germany | 90 minutes
5:05pm Sahar Assaf – Al Khandaq Lebanon | 65 minutes
5:15pm René Pollesch – Bad Decisions Germany | 95 minutes
6:15pm Marielle Nitoslawska– Breaking the Frame Canada| 100 minutes
7:15pm 3-Legged Dog Media and Theater Group – Huang Yi & Kuka New York/Taiwan | 30 minutes [excerpt]
8:00pm Rimini Protokoll – Home Visit Europe + Remote X Germany | 100 minutes
8:15pm Koji Fukada – Sayonara Japan | 102 minutes
Friday, March 3
[Loop] Chloé Déchery & Chris Eley – What Do You See When You Turn Out The Light? France | 18 Minutes
12:30pm Jan Lauwers & Needcompany – Goldfish Game Belgium | 105 minutes
1:00pm Deidre Schoo & Michael Beach Nichols – Flex is Kings USA| 83 minutes
2:30pm Frédéric Nauczyciel – House of HMU Series France| 22 minutes
2:30pm Popo Fan – The VaChina Monologues China | 28 minutes
3:00pm Wim Vandekeybus – Blush [Ultima Vez] Belgium | 52 minutes
3:00pm Nadia Ranocchi & David Zamagni – All Inclusive vs. Joule Italy | 65 minutes + 22 minutes
4:00pm Aneta Panek – Alchemy of Punk Germany | 15 minutes
4:15pm Aurélia Thiérrée – Untitled USA | 5 minutes
4:30pm Jason Zeldes – Romeo is Bleeding USA | 95 minutes
4:30pm Brigitte Poupart – Over My Dead Body Canada| 80 minutes
6:00pm Michelle Memran – (work-in-progress) The Rest I Make Up: María Irene Fornés USA | 20 minutes
6:30pm Nature Theatre of Oklahoma – Life & Times, Episode 7 USA | 135 minutes
7:00pm Arran Shearing – Forgotten Man UK/Canada | 84 minutes
9:00pm The Segal Center – Prelude Festival USA | 30 minutes [excerpt]
Monday, March 6
[Loop] The Living Theatre – Know Your Rites Tour 2016 USA | 40 minutes
11:00am Lee Breuer & Eric Marciano – Book of Clarence USA | 100 minutes
1:00pm Zachary Oberzan – Flooding with Love for The Kid USA | 107 minutes
3:00pm Robert Lepage – The Image Mill Revealed Canada | 60 minutes
4:00pm Sean Edward Lewis – Storefront USA | 15 minutes
4:30pm Temporary Distortion – This Empty Room USA | 15 minutes
4:45pm A Two Dogs Company/ Kris Verdonck– Presyncope [A Two Dogs Company] Belgium | 15 minutes
5:00pm Brian Rogers – (work-in-progress) Screamers [The Chocolate Factory Theater] USA | 30 minutes [excerpt]
6:00pm Andrew Schneider – Acting Stranger USA | 20 minutes
6:30pm Lee Breuer & Eric Marciano – La Divina Caricatura USA | 20 minutes [excerpt]
7:30pm Penny Arcade, Claire Moodey, Steve Zehentner – Richard Foreman Biography USA | 30 minutes