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Commissioned Artists’ World Premieres + Live Artist Talkback
Nov
26
7:00 PM19:00

Commissioned Artists’ World Premieres + Live Artist Talkback

  • SFU Woodwards - Djavad Mowafaghian Theatre, 3rd floor (map)
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F-O-R-M’s Commissioning Fund Program is at the heart of the festival. It is a catalyst for youth and emerging artists to explore and play at the intersection of movement and film. Every year, we witness processes fuelled by imagination and personal exploration, resulting in innovative films that take us beyond the screen and into the intimate worlds imagined by these emerging creatives.

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FUTUREFUTURES A CBC Arts Original
Nov
26
5:00 PM17:00

FUTUREFUTURES A CBC Arts Original

Created by Brian J. Johnson / Company 605
Produced by Screen Siren Pictures / Company 605

Collaboratively conceived by Director Brian J. Johnson and Vancouver’s acclaimed Company 605, FutureFutures is a collection of 5 short dance films that explore the digital destiny of humankind through a unique merging of camera and visual effects with an intensely specific choreographic vision. Embracing the absurdity of centering dance inside a sci-fi narrative, the experimental series collapses time to portray human culture at an unprecedented moment: an emergence of a new, autonomous and intelligent being – the digital reflection and culmination of ourselves. In a state of mass transition, and forced into a bizarre coexistence alongside this growing presence, the remaining population of embodied “real” humans confront their own fears and curiosity of this new dawn while grieving what might be left behind in their looming obsolescence. Through its otherworldly imagery, choreography and driving electronic sound score, Future Futures evolves as a strange, highly visual and compellingly watchable exploration into what we are if no longer tied to our physical bodies, and how we will define humanity when being faced with a fading IRL existence.

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Mini Commissions World Premieres
Nov
21
to Nov 25

Mini Commissions World Premieres

  • Instagram @formvancouver (map)
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Brand new to the festival this year is the Mini Commissions Program! As a youth-driven festival, we’ve seen firsthand the power that young artists have when their creative voices are empowered. F-O-R-M launched this initiative with a desire to provide a supportive space for high school aged youth (15-18 years old) to explore movement-on-screen creation. We’re beyond excited to introduce you to these 11 inspiring young artists from across BC, Alberta, and Ontario.

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Connected Collections - Local and National Artists
Nov
18
6:00 PM18:00

Connected Collections - Local and National Artists

  • SFU Woodwards - Djavad Mowafaghian Theatre, 3rd floor (map)
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This screening marks our first in-person gathering after two years as an all digital festival. We invite our audiences to re-connect with us in the theatre and join us in witnessing a collection of diverse films made by local and national artists. Together, we gather in a collective celebration of these artists and their imaginative creations which encourage connection to our bodies and to each other.


This screening is split into two collections:
Collection #1: 6PM - 7:15PM
Collection #2: 7:30PM - 9PM with Live Artist Talkback facilitated by Tamar Tabori

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Public Screens
Nov
18
to Nov 26

Public Screens

  • Intersection of Broadway & Kingsway, Vancouver, on the side of the Independent Building (map)
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In partnership with grunt gallery & Simon Fraser University
Mount Pleasant Community Art Screen - Intersection of Broadway & Kingsway, Vancouver, on the side of the Independent Building (168 BC-1A, Vancouver, BC V5T 3J2) and on screens around SFU Downtown, Burnaby and Surrey Campuses

Screens of all shapes and sizes have become a part of our daily lives — encounters with a screen have become inevitable. Our Public Screens program is one of the newest additions to the festival, urging you to look up and beyond the screens at your fingertips, observe your surroundings, and engage with movement-on-screen as you move through your day.

In partnership with Mount Pleasant Community Art Screen (Grunt Gallery) and SFU, we invite you to find, pass-by, witness and enjoy a selection of vibrant films throughout the festival week. Stay for a minute, for half an hour or come back the next day.
If you see these screens, we invite you to snap a pic, or take a video and tag @formvancouver with #FORMvancouver2022

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