The Festival of (In)appropriation

The Festival of (In)appropriation A yearly festival of contemporary experimental found footage films and videos

Whether you call it collage, compilation, found footage, detournement, or recycled cinema, the incorporation of previously shot materials into new artworks is a practice that has generated novel juxtapositions of elements which have produced new meanings and ideas that may not have been intended by the original makers, that are, in other words “inappropriate.” This act of appropriation may produce

revelation that leads viewers to reconsider the relationship between past and present, here and there, intention and subversion. Fortunately for our purposes, the past decade has seen the emergence of a wealth of new sources for audiovisual materials that can be appropriated into new works. In addition to official state and commercial archives, vernacular archives, home movie collections, and digital archives have provided fascinating source material that may be repurposed in such a way as to give it new meanings and resonances. Founded in 2009, the Festival of (In)appropriation is a yearly showcase of contemporary short (20 minutes or less) audiovisual works that appropriate film or video footage and repurpose it in “inappropriate” and inventive ways.

A review of Festival  #13 from Screen Slate!
06/29/2024

A review of Festival #13 from Screen Slate!

The origins of found footage filmmaking are typically traced to the early years of Soviet cinema, when the filmmaker and editor Esfir Shub, and other talented editors, made agitprop films using material that had originally been shot for tsarist ends. The technique became widespread during the wars o...

06/29/2024

Tonight at Anthology Film Archives! The Festival of (In)appropriation #13!

Tomorrow is the deadline for submission for Festival of (In)appropriation  #13. If you have not yet submitted your short...
06/14/2023

Tomorrow is the deadline for submission for Festival of (In)appropriation #13. If you have not yet submitted your short found footage work, please do it now!

Whether you call it collage, compilation, found footage, détournement, or recycled cinema, the incorporation of already existing media into new artworks is a...

The Call for Entries for the Festival of (In)appropriation  #13 is now open! Please consider submitting your new found f...
04/16/2023

The Call for Entries for the Festival of (In)appropriation #13 is now open! Please consider submitting your new found footage work.

Whether you call it collage, compilation, found footage, détournement, or recycled cinema, the incorporation of already existing media into new artworks is a...

IT'S HAPPENING!!!
09/28/2022

IT'S HAPPENING!!!

The Festival of (In)Appropriation Share: Sunday October 2, 2022, 7:30 pmLos Angeles Filmforum presentsThe Festival of (In)appropriation 2220 Arts + Archives, 2220 W. Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles CAIn person: Guest Curators Marie-Pierre Burquier, Mariquita “Micki” Davis, and Allyson Unzicker,...

02/08/2022

We are delighted to announce our official Call for Entries for the 12th edition of the Festival of (In)appropriation, guest curated by Marie-Pierre Burquier, Marquita “Micki” Davis, and Allyson Unzicker.

Filmmakers and video artists engaged in the appropriation, re-purposing, and productive “mis-use” of existing visual and sonic media are encouraged to send us their work for consideration.

The Festival premiere is currently slated for Fall 2022, to be hosted by Los Angeles Filmforum at 2220 Arts + Archives. The precise date and time will be announced this summer.

More here: https://festivalofinappropriation.com/home/call-for-entries/
& here: https://filmfreeway.com/festivalofinappropriation

We look forward to seeing your work!

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