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The Hybrid Film
Adelaide Film Festival
Peter Wintonick looks at Hybrid film: trans-genre films which confound, confuse and fuse, films which use blending strategies, grabbing from drama, non-fiction, faction, animation, comedy and the experimental.
When: Saturday 19 February
Where: Greater Union Cinema, City
TV is Art? The Debate
Australian International Documentary Conference and Adelaide Film Festival
Featuring Peter Wintonick, Will Anderson, Nick Fraser, Jane Roscoe and led by Tony Ayres, this will be a hilarious evening of polarised and fervent opinion.
When: Sunday 20 February
Where: Adelaide Town Hall
Interactive Archive
Adelaide Film Festival
Audio visual archives hold our collective memory - yet how do we access them?
Moderated by Peter Wintonick
When: Friday 25 February
Where: Mercury Cinema
Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
Adelaide Film Festival
Noam Chomsky, teacher, linguist, political analyst and intellectual warrior, is responsible for some of the most provocative works of political and cultural commentary of the last fifty years. Manufacturing Consent, co-written by Chomsky, changed the way the world understood the Western media, and inspired Peter Wintonick and Mark Achbar to make this documentary, one of the most successful non-fiction films in Canadian history.
When: Saturday 26 February
Where: Mercury Cinema
Young Filmmakers Workshop
Supported by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence, the State Government of South Australia, Flinders University, the City of Marion and City of Onkaparinga
When: Tuesday 29 March 2005
Where: The Domain Theatre, Marion Cultural Centre, 287 Diagonal Road, Marion
Documocracy: Videoactivism, Human Rights and Human Wrongs
Public talk hosted by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence and University of Adelaide
Peter Wintonick will discuss the importance of independent media to campaigns for social justice and human rights.
When: Tuesday 5 April 2005
Where: Union Hall, University of Adelaide
Public Lecture: Adelaide in DOCUTOPIA, Facing Reality
in the Digital Age
Jointly presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence
and the Hawke Centre
In a wide-ranging, potentially humorous presentation of thought
and image, Peter will take us on a journey: from the power of
storytelling inherent in aboriginal cosmology to the founding
principles of South Australia as a 'paradise of dissent' through
to rough imaginings of what it will take to rebuild Adelaide in
a 'docutopia'. A place where non-fiction and digital documentary
can be used to create our own stories, images and futures.
When: Wednesday 27 April 2005
Where: Adelaide Town Hall
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