The Scottish gathering, unspooling from 29 April-3 May, will showcase 171 works encompassing experimental film, artists’ moving image and animation, split into live screenings and on-demand programmes. Scotland’s Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival will run for the 11th time from 29 April-3 May. The event, co-directed by Rachael Disbury and Michael Pattison, will showcase 171 works encompassing experimental film, artists’ moving image and animation, split into live screenings and on-demand programmes. The entire programme will be available worldwide, for free. In addition, all 171 films will be captioned for d/Deaf audiences, and a selection of audio-described programmes can also be enjoyed by blind and partially sighted audiences. Discussion events and Q&As will also be live-captioned. This year’s iteration includes two keynote speeches by historian Vijay Prashad, a live performance by Natasha Ruwona, an expanded talk by Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa, and programmes guest-curated by Greg de Cuir Jr and the “New...
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