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The Poetics of Poetry Film my interview on the book with Dr Meriel Lland will be online at the 9th International Video Poetry Festival, Athens, Sunday 6th June (see www.filmpoetry.org time tbc). The link is here https://vimeo.com/521526072 Poetry Film – Getting Started WIRRAL POETRY FESTIVAL Sunday 27th June 2021 from 3–4.30 PM, with poet Sarah Wimbush, young filmmaker Isobel Turner and Sarah Tremlett. An online discussion on how to begin making poetry films with advice and examples. https://wirralpoetryfestival.org.uk
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![]() Liberated Words at LYRA festival will be hosting two poetry film screenings this year. The first one on Saturday 17th 12–1 BST is a joint curation by Lucy and myself, on the theme of Reconnections. Lucy has chosen to feature artists from the South West, covering subjects such as landscape, the body, our emotions in relation to the pandemic and I have chosen a selection on family history, mainly made during Lockdown. I am creating a family history poetry film site at Liberated Words and if you are interested in this subject please get in touch. Artists featured include: Kat Lyons, Rebecca Tantony, Helmie Stil, Helen Johnson, Edson Burton, Yvonne Reddick, Francesco Garbo, Pierluigi Muscolino, Sarah Wimbush and Sarah Tremlett. This is a free event but for tickets go to www.lyrafest.com The second event is The Poetics of Poetry Film interview with myself and Dr Rebecca Kosick of Bristol Poetry Institute 21st April 6–7 BST. Bristol Poetry Institute, University of Bristol presents In Conversation with Sarah Tremlett: The Poetics of Poetry Film Date: Wednesday 21 April 2021 Price: Free Time: 6:00 – 7:00pm The Bristol Poetry Institute and Indisciplinary Poetics Research Cluster will host this conversation with Sarah Tremlett (co-director of Liberated Words) and Rebecca Kosick (co-director of the Bristol Poetry Institute). The duo will discuss Tremlett’s forthcoming book, The Poetics of Poetry Film: Film Poetry, Videopoetry, Lyric Voice, Reflection. This event is free and open to all. For more information and to reserve your ticket, visit our Eventbrite page. Tickets and registering are also available through www.lyrafest.com in the other events section. ‘A ground-breaking, encyclopedic work,comprising nearly 400 pages, with multiple contributors … it explores the history and different types of poetry film, a must for students, researchers, poets, filmmakers, across the fields of media, filmmaking, literary and cultural studies, art and philosophy and sheds light on the fast-growing genre…’ Copies are already on sale with Amazon in the UK. https://www.intellectbooks.com/the-poetics-of-poetry-film REELpoetry, Houston, 24-28 February. Online this year, REELpoetry was a wonderful event. At https://www.publicpoetry.net and directed by Fran Sanders the festival was available to view from all time zones. I was lucky enough to work with Mary McDonald on a project for the festival where we helped selected poets make poetry films from pre-chosen films and soundscapes. Fran also invited Mary and I to judge the competition entries with her, and it was a difficult choice but the results were as follows: The judges’ prize went to “The '90s” by poet Kathleen Flenniken and filmmaker Elizabeth Flenniken. The poem is from "Post Romantic: Poems” by Kathleen Flenniken. The audience award went to “#BlackLivesMatter” by Ijeoma "E&J" Eke. The deconstructed film winner is “A Moving Portrait” by poet Linda Eve Diamond. The watercolor animation is by Matvey Rezenov, and the music is by simondsouza. It was a big festival to organise and so well put together by Fran, David and Leila, I was very impressed. It was full to the brim of different events to watch online. Fran asked each of the presenters to give a 15-minute presentation of their work and I chose three very different poetry films: Lockdowning with short one-minute diary footage of the early days of lockdown; Selfie with Marilyn (much said elsewhere, except that the collection the poem is from has now won the PANK Books Prize for Poetry. It will be published on June 1st, Marilyn’s 95th birthday. Huge congratulations to Heidi! And also Tom Konvyes has had some interesting things to say about the film on Liberated Words.com). The final film Firewash is a poem and poetry film about a mediaeval mining ancestor, from my family history project Tree. Firewash, the poem, is in the forthcoming collection Earth Lines by Edinburgh Geological Society. The poem arose from a visit to an old site in Cornwall where my ancestor mined, and which fortuitously is now a farm shepherd's hut retreat. I stayed there during a gale and, aside from factual elements, I cannot really say where much of the poem came from. I was also interviewed by Dr Meriel Lland on my forthcoming book The Poetics of Poetry Film, and the link for that is here https://vimeo.com/521526072 |
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