Su Friedrich: Today
@ Gene Siskel Film Center
164 N State St, Chicago, IL 60601
Opening Thursday, September 7th, from 8:30PM - 10PM
For nearly a half-century, Su Friedrich has played a pivotal role in American queer cinema and autobiographical film with her rich and often unflinching explorations of family, kinship, and society. Join us for two screenings featuring three landmark films, including her groundbreaking family portrait SINK OR SWIM (1990), her wry breakup short RULES OF THE ROAD (1993) (both screening Thursday, September 7, 6:00 p.m.), and her latest feature, TODAY (2022 (Thursday, September 7, 8:30 p.m.), a personal essay on beauty, loss, and life. Friedrich will discuss the films and her process at both programs.
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TODAY
âChallenges us to look at whatâs right in front of us.â â Rhea Nayyar, Hyperallergic
Su Friedrichâs latest is a luminous personal essay on beauty, love, and loss. Endeavoring to live by and also question the maxim to âlive in the moment,â Friedrich turns her camera to the world immediately in front of her: a neighborhood barbeque, a bucolic vacation, the brilliance of flowersâboth natural and artificialâand the consecutive losses of loved ones. Hoping to ground herself in the everyday, the filmmaker finds herself increasingly contemplative, as memories and devastating experiences make claim to her limited time. (2022, United States, DCP, 57 minutes / In English)
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BIOGRAPHY
Su Friedrich has produced 23 films and videos since 1978. She is the recipient of many awards, including fellowships from the Rockefeller and Guggenheim foundations, a Herb Alpert Award, as well as numerous grants from the Jerome Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and Independent Television Service. Her work is widely screened in the United States, Canada, and Europe and has been the subject of retrospectives at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Rotterdam International Film Festival; the London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival; the Stadtkino,Vienna; The Cinematheque, Vancouver; the National Film Theater, London; the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema; the New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival; the first Tokyo International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival; the Cork International Film Festival; the Wellington Film Festival; the Bios art center, Athens; and the Anthology Film Archives, New York. Friedrich taught film and video production at Princeton University from 1998â2023.
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TICKETS
Purchase
$13 General public
$8 Students with a valid ID
$6.50 Film Center members
$5 SAIC faculty & staff & AIC staff
Free for SAIC students
Unless otherwise noted, SAIC student tickets are released five days prior to showtime. Tickets must be picked up in person from the Gene Siskel Film Center box office. A student ID is required.
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ACCESSIBILITY
CATE events are presented with real-time captions (CART). Hearing loops, wheelchair accessibility, and companion seating are also available at the Gene Siskel Film Center. For other accessibility requests, please visit saic.edu/access or write cate@saic.edu.
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CONVERSATIONS AT THE EDGE
Conversations at the Edge is SAICâs award-winning media art series, organized by the Department of Film, Video, New Media, and Animation in partnership with the Gene Siskel Film Center and Video Data Bank. For more information, visit saic.edu/cate.
Image info: Su Friedrich, TODAY, 2022. Courtesy of Icarus Films and the artist.
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