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Program 02:
Co-Programmed by
Mitch Davis & Michael Joseph

Saturday, March 28, 2026
2PM
CAM Lab, Harvard University
Admission: FREE with RSVP
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CAMlab Harvard University
Lower Level, 485 Broadway,
Cambridge, MA 02138

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Kneed - Joel Katz
6:00, Digital, B&W Color, 2025

Passerby - Andrew Frangella
4:33, Digital, B&W, 2024

Soft Sea - Sara N. Santos
15:00, Digital, B&W, 2024, Portugal

Hiding Places - Magdalena Bermudez
12:22, Digital, B&W Color, 2025

A Light into a Void - Lin Chen
14:17, H-8 & Digital, B&W Color, 2025, China & USA

Montreal- Bill Brown
3:30, 16mm to Digital, B&W, 2025

Aftertide - Kaiwen Ren
3:28, 35mm to Digital, Color, 2025, China/USA

Total: 68:00

CAM Lab
team

Kneed - Joel Katz
6:00, Digital, B&W Color, 2025

Using X-ray and MRI imagery of the filmmaker's knees taken in preparation for surgery, "Kneed" is an experimental short that explores links between physical and emotional injury.

Joel Katz is a filmmaker and educator who makes documentary, experimental, and memoir/essay films, which have been included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art and Harvard Film Archive. Since 1996 he has been a Professor in the Media Arts Department of New Jersey City University. Joel has served on the Board of Directors of Third World Newsreel since 1999 and on the Advisory Board of the Thomas Edison Film Festival since 2011.

Kneed - Joel Katz

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Passerby - Andrew Frangella
4:33, Digital, B&W, 2024



Passerby - Andrew Frangella
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Soft Sea - Sara N. Santos

15:00, Digital, B&W, 2024, Portugal

A man recalls his mother. She used to tell him about a mythical place, the beach. In Soft Sea, the bath man would immerse the children in the waves amid screams and laughter, lace and swimsuits were in fashion, and people asked the sea to make them live forever. Meanwhile, the photographer walked along the sand, attempting to capture a society on the brink of decay.

Sara N. Santos is a director, editor, and teacher. Her works intertwine themes such as Memory, Archive and Fiction. "Just Like The Films", Her first experimental short film was featured in festivals such as the Istanbul International Experimental Film Festival, The Festival of (In)appropriation, New York Indie Doc Fest, Porto Femme, Family Film Project, and Porto/Post/Doc.

Soft Sea - Sara N. Santos
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Hiding Places - Magdalena Bermudez
12:22, Digital, B&W Color, 2025

Women pretend to be rocks. Military operations masquerade as art education. One woman deserts to pursue a more radical act of unselfing.

Magdalena Bermudez is a filmmaker and educator whose practice examines the intricate relations between humans, nonhuman animals, plants, and technologies through essayistic film and video. Her work has screened internationally at film festivals such as Ann Arbor Film Festival, Antimatter, Kasseler DokFest, Mimesis Documentary Festival, and Science New Wave.

Hiding Places - Magdalena Bermudez
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A Light into a Void - Lin Chen
14:17, H-8 & Digital, B&W Color, 2025, China & USA

“A Light into a Void” is a work rooted in my grief for my father, who passed away in 2007. It is also an exploration of memory—its instability, its fragile authenticity, and the ways it is shaped by the materials that record it.

Lin Chen is an filmmaker and interdisciplinary artist. He focuses on observing and discovering the connection between the trivia of everyday life and memories.

A Light into a Void - Lin Chen
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Montreal- Bill Brown
3:30, 16mm to Digital, B&W, 2025

In 2003, I crossed the Atlantic Ocean on a freight ship. I shot mini-DV footage along the way. As the video record of this trip deteriorates, I transferred it to 16mm Tri-X reversal film to save it from extinction. A meditation on the (in)stability of archival media, memory, and bodies in motion.

Bill Brown is a filmmaker interested in geographies of memory and history. He is co-founder of the Cosmic Rays Film Festival. He lives in Marseille.

Montreal- Bill Brown
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Aftertide - Kaiwen Ren
3:28, 35mm to Digital, Color, 2025, China/USA

Aftertide meditates on decaying 35mm negatives and their reprints, alongside ephemeral footage, to examine the entanglement of sound, the physical body, and time.

Kaiwen Ren is an artist and filmmaker. His recent works focus on the materiality of media, regarding distance, collective anxiety, and personal memories through 16mm/digital filmmaking, sound, and photography. His films have screened at Toronto International Film Festival, Beijing International Short Film Festival, RPM in Motion Film Festival.

Aftertide - Kaiwen Ren

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