Screenings

Pat O’Neill

Invisible Cinema

Directors
Pat O'Neill
Pat O'Neill (1939) studied design and sculpture at UCLA. He was a pioneer of the introduction of computer-generated graphics into film, a technique which he used in his very first film, By the Sea (1963). He was also a co-founder of the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) School of Film/Video in the early 70s. He is the author of an extensive, innovative film oeuvre.

In The Decay of Fiction, his latest film, the camera explores the abandoned Ambassador Hotel, inhabited by phantom actors shown in a hypnotic form.

The Decay of Fiction, Pat O'Neill. USA, 2002. 73', 35 mm





 

Date
17 February 2008
Times
18:30
Admission fee
Xcèntric session: 3.60 € / Reduced rate: 3.00 €

5 session subscription: 12.50 € / Reduced rate: 10.00 €

Friend of the CCCB: FREE €
Ticket sales
Sales in advance at the CCCB ticket offices and
Telentrada: 902 10 12 12 and www.telentrada.com
Observations
All of the projections will be in original sound with Catalan subtitles and in cinema format (16/35 mm), unless otherwise indicated.

The CCCB reserves the right to change the programme for reasons of force majeure. Projections in the auditorium. Seats limited. Please be punctual.


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