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Echo Park Film Center

EVENT
Exhibition Detail
My Father My Friend
1200 N. Alvarado Street
Los Angeles, CA 90026


August 8th, 2007 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
 
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> DESCRIPTION

Film & Video 825 in association with

Echo Park Film Center presents…

In a personal dialogue between father and daughter about life, death, love, faith, evolution and creation, My Father My Friend, reveals how monotheistic religion, modernity and scientific perception overlap on common ground.  In casual, everyday settings director Nabawia El-Soudani portrays the life of her father, a Middle Eastern- born American citizen, in thought provoking discussions that shed light on his extensive historical and scientific research of theology.  The filmmaker addresses her father's unwavering faith with questions that challenge consistency of truth and the patriarchal establishment of religion.  Her father approaches these large philosophical questions from a perspective that is innovatively mathematical, scientific and logical, backing up each statement with a chronology of historical evidence of overshadowed truths.  She captures this perspective through a lens that reflects her own internal psychological perspective. As her father draws a diagram of set theory to explain the long debated contradictions between free will and predestination, the ink on paper is transformed into elements that make up an alternate reality beyond that of the physical world.  This is a reality of the mind of the filmmaker that she develops through animation and video feedback.  These images weave together and illustrate her father's complex research into a form that reaches human comprehension yet retains all the mystery of what remains unknown and inconceivable. 

 In representing her father's humanity and open-mindedness, a feminist and progressive perspective about religion comes into focus.  An exchange between contrasting points of view unify into a thorough search for personal truth where faiths find a common vein of universality based on justice to all genders and ethnicities.  The mystery of both the unseen and the unknown is dealt with in an exploration of ideas about God and all that lies outside of the physical reality of the human experience between birth and death.

It is the ongoing mission of Film & Video 825 to provide a forum for presenting experimental film and video in Los Angeles. In a city dominated by Hollywood, programs such as ours become a necessity for artists working in time-based media that is outside the mainstream of narrative cinema. Our curatorial vision is open to both shorts and features in experimental, performance, animation, and documentary forms. We are pleased to be collaborating with the Echo Park Film Center for this important showcase




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