Cadence: Video Poetry Festival 2021

This Is How I Excavate

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14 films in package
Lineage is Not Linear
Lineage is Not Linear examines migration, displacement, and heritage through poetry and dance, highlighting the intimacies and fruits of a seemingly fractured existence.
return
"return" is a lyrical meditation on the Anthropocene that mingles the intimate and the eternal, the biological and the inanimate, the domestic with a sense of deep time, as it seeks to envision transcendence. The abstract drawings originate from Raluca Popa's ongoing preoccupation with Richard Tuttle's work.
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Sit Here (Noho Mai)
Symbolized in the bird’s flight, a group of Māori, Pākehā and Colombian creatives explore life’s journey, the longing to return to the nest, and the life-giving connection with our ancestors.
Closed captions available
Butterflies
This is dedicated to Black girls, in recognition of the violence they endure in public schools and in mass media.
This Fog
"This Fog" is a lyrical short film shot on the harbor islands of New Hampshire’s seacoast that attempts to capture our strange, lonely, sometimes beautiful pandemic lives.
bubblegum
A poem about youth, “bubblegum” combines imagery of summer with themes regarding coming of age and nostalgia.
The 90s
"The 90s" explores the American compulsion to reinvent ourselves and forget our own history.
Closed captions available
Why Do I Write?
"Why Do I Write?" explains Ijeoma "E&J" Eke's motivation to write poetry.
Comments from a Roadside Altar
A poetry film that chronicles the painful and joyous life of a soul that, like many others, met a violent end in one of America's troubled cities.
Novena
After a death in the family, the surviving members begin a traditional ritual as a form of honor and healing.
Melody of War
"Melody of War" is a short poetic film memorializing the Circassian Genocide.
Closed captions available
starshine
This poetic film explores the possibility of life on other planets, the conditions of which are revealed by the study of starlight.
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Ophelia
Through a monologue spoken backwards, the video deals with discriminatory depictions of women, past and present.
Crazy Black Woman
Relle the Poet, sick and tired of being sick and tired, bands together with the men, women, and children in her community to combat the “Crazy Black Woman” stereotype.
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** Co-presented with the Romanian Film Festival Seattle, curated by American Romanian Cultural Society **


How far down do we have to dig before we hit bedrock? What happens if, somewhere between the crust and core, we encounter ourselves? Sift through these video poems and you may unearth the crumbling foundations of a society, or the living artifacts of a familiar culture. This screening exhumes that which we’ve buried. Its title is extracted from Natachi Mez’s new video poem generated during her time as a Cadence artist-in-residence.

People talk about this pandemic year as a bridge or a pause. Something we just have to get through, to get to the other side. But what if this IS the other side? This Fog is a lyrical short film shot on the harbor islands of New Hampshire’s seacoast that attempts to capture our strange and lonely, sometimes terrifying, sometimes beautiful pandemic lives.

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    6 minutes
  • Language
    English, with no subtitles or captions
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    World Premiere
  • Note
    Poet: Jeff Stern
  • Director
    Jeff Stern
  • Producer
    Jeff Stern
  • Cast
    Mike Shine
  • Cinematographer
    Adam Van Voorhis
  • Sound Design
    Pete Morse
  • Music
    Pete Morse
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