Chrizz michaels brief intermission7/27/2023 From April 6th until June 6th, 2023.Īrgentinian Film critic Nicolás González made an interview of my work, December 2022. The program is called BusanMoca Cinemedia_Climate of Cinema: Isle, The Planet and Postcontact Zone. Along side filmmakers like Chantal Akerman, Lav Diaz, Tsai Ming Liang, Jerzy Skolimowski and others. The Sadness of the Trees (2015) A film collaboration between Mikel Guillen and Scott Barley will have a screening at the Busan Contemporary Art Museum in South Korea. Obscuritads will have a retrospective at the Zacheta National Film Gallery in Warsaw, Poland. Instructions: Please make sure that you watch in total darkness and if possible with headphones and volume a bit higher than usual. Ĭlick on the title of the film in this section for inmediate access. In 2019, Mikel Guillen was named Curator and Board of Directors as part of the Pix Film Collective at Pix Film Art Gallery in Toronto, Canada. A Look at Contemporary Practice N1. Premiered, as an extensive screening of post-avant-garde and experimental films curated by Mikel Guillen and filmmaker Nick Kovats in Toronto, Canada. ![]() An active member of Amnesty International. In the late 2000’s Mikel released a series of Anarchist Poems and performed at Ellinton’s Cafe Poetry in Toronto, Canada. ![]() Mise en scène by Susan Sontag in Sarajevo during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1994. He also translated “Waiting for Godot” by Samuel Beckett. So drawn into them and in terms of framing, subjects and mise en scène.įor our connection through the night and its darkness and mystery.ĭuring the 1990’s, He professionally translated the works of Pier Paolo Pasolini (Saló, 120 days of Sodome), Federico Fellini (Roma, La Voce della Luna) Roberto Rossellini (Flowers of Saint Francis), Andrei Tarkovsky (The Mirror), Robert Bresson (Mouchette), Luchino Visconti (Ludwig) at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico. Modern Influences: Phil Solomon, Jean Marie Straub & Daniele Huillet, Andrei Tarkovsky, Bergman, Chris Marker, Tsai Ming Liang, Béla Tarr, Yasujiro Ozu, Luis Buñuel, Michael Haneke and more. Sadness, Humanity, Melancholia, Poetry, Philosophy, Isolation, Nostalgia, Displacement, Identity, Spirituality, Minimalism and Mysticism.Ĭlassic influences: Jean Epstein, Robert Bresson, Jean Vigo, Marcel L’Herbier and more. Grew up in many countries due to his diplomatic family and has a displaced past that has helped shape his art practice, he is fluent in French, English, Spanish and Italian.Īesthetics and approach to filmmaking are based and inspired by subjects like: Anonymity, Philosophy and Eastern Religions and Epistemology and Aesthetics courses (School of Philosophy, Universidad de Guadalajara and Oxford University). Brown, Technical College, Toronto, Canada). He also studied Film Theory courses at (Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico) and Digital Cinematography (G. Mikel has a background in Art, Design and Photography (Istituto di Arte e Disegno, Florence, Italy). ![]() He has screened and exhibit his work nationally (Canada) and internationally.Īgent representation: Miquel Escudero (Paris, France). ![]() Mikel Guillen is a Toronto based contemporary artist and filmmaker, writer, curator, photographer, designer, film translator and anarchist poet.
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