VINELAND is a short experimental documentary filmed
at the last drive-in movie theater in Los Angeles, located in a desolate
area called the City of Industry. Floating within a backdrop of smokestacks,
beacon towers, and passing trains, dislocated Hollywood images filled with
apocalyptic angst are re-framed and reflected through car windows and mirrors
as the displacement of the radio broadcast soundtrack collides with the
projections upon and surrounding the multiple screens. In VINELAND, the
nocturnal landscape is seen as a border zone aglow with dreamlike illusions
revealing overlapping realities at the intersection of nostalgia and alienation.
"...A spectral quality characterizes all the images and sounds, both those that emanate from the screen in the night sky, and those of the surrounding cityscape. Vineland speaks quietly and eloquently of fantasized image-making, of the sheer presence and scale of Hollywood’s imposition on the landscape, both that of the nation and the one in our minds."
-Tony Pipolo, Millenium Film Journal
SELECTED SCREENINGS
New York Film Festival: Views from the Avant-Garde
La Casa Encendida (Madrid), "Los Ángeles Confidencial"
Ann Arbor Film Festival (Winner of "The City is Cinema" Jury Award)
Athens International Film and Video Festival
Edinburgh International Film Festival
Chicago Underground Film Festival
Antimatter Film Festival
Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid
Los Angeles Filmforum, "New Urban Observations"
Millenium Film Workshop, NYC, "Migration/Dislocations"
Wisconsin Film Festival
Union Docs, Brooklyn, NY, "Near and Dear"
Crossroads, San Francisco Cinematheque
