Cathy Lee CRANE has been making experimental narrative films on 16mm since 1994. She received the 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Film for her lyrical re-combinations of archival and staged material. Her films have been broadcast on European television and have won numerous festival awards including Best Black-and-White Cinematography (Cork 1996), Best Experimental Film (CSU Media Arts 1997), the Certificate of Merit/New Visions (San Francisco International 2002), and Best Narrative Film (UFVA Juried Screening 2006). In addition to her work in 16mm, she has produced an experimental biography Unoccupied Zone: The Impossible Life of Simone Weil (2006), contributed the video Meal (2002) to the Rosenblatt/Zahedi compilation Underground Zero, co‐edited the volume (1968): Episodes of Cultures in Contest published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2008), and curated numerous film programs including Queer Innovators for the San Francisco Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. She has also collaborated as projection designer and cinematographer for Joanna Haigood, Harun Farocki, and Strom/ Carlson. She is currently completing a feature-length experimental biography on Pier Paolo Pasolini which received a 2010 grant from the New York State Council for the Arts. She is Associate Professor in the Department of Cinema, Photography and Media Arts at Ithaca College.
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THE GIRL FROM MARSEILLE
2000 / 16 mm / n&b / son / 18' 30 / 56 € |
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SKETCHES AFTER HALLE
1997 / 16 mm / coul-n&b / son / 13' 00 / 56 € |
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NOT FOR NOTHIN'
1996 / 16 mm / n&b / son / 28' 30 / 86 € |
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WHITE CITY
1994 / 16 mm / n&b / son / 11' 00 / 45 € |
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