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Films for Cello: Bill Morrison & Maya Beiser
Featuring the World Premiere of All Vows September 26 - Thursday - 6:30 p.m.
Orphans Midwest is proud to present an evening of films and music with Bill Morrison and Maya Beiser. (70 min. Not Rated.) The program includes: Light Is Calling (2004) music by Michael Gordon, 35mm Cello Counterpoint (2005) music by Steve Reich for Maya Beiser; HD Just Ancient Loops (2012) music by Michael Harrison for Maya Beiser, HD All Vows (2013) music (2006) by Michael Gordon, HD
The film All Vows was commissioned by Indiana University Cinema and the Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program. The project is supported by Indiana University’s New Frontiers in the Arts & Humanities Program and College of Arts & Humanities Institute. Admission is free for registered symposium attendees. All other tickets are $30.
Bill Morrison
Over the past 20 years Bill Morrison has built a filmography of more than 30 projects that have been presented in theaters, museums, galleries and concert halls worldwide. His work often makes use of rare archival footage in which forgotten film imagery is reframed as part of our collective mythology. "One of the most adventurous American filmmakers." - Variety
Maya Beiser
Maya Beiser has captivated audiences worldwide with her virtuosity, eclectic repertoire, and relentless quest to redefine her instrument’s boundaries. The Boston Globe declares, "With virtuoso chops, rock-star charisma, and an appetite for pushing her instrument to the edge of avant-garde adventurousness, Maya Beiser is the post-modern diva of the cello." Ms. Beiser is represented by Opus 3 Artists, LLC. Orphans Midwest: Materiality and the Moving Image is presented by IU Libraries Film Archive, Indiana University Cinema and NYU Cinema Studies/Tisch School of the Arts.
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