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Filmmaker Seminar with Angelo Madsen Minax

Time: Sept. 22, 2023, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Location: 304 Tolley Humanities Building

Part of the Syracuse Symposium

Part of the Syracuse Symposium series.

Angelo Madsen Minax

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The Syracuse University Human Rights Film Festival hosts an informal seminar with filmmaker Angelo Madsen Minax discussing his work. His film, North by Current, opens this year's SU Human Rights Film Festival on Thursday, September 21.

Space is limited! To reserve a seat, please RSVP to rhallas@syr.edu


Angelo Madsen Minax is a multi-disciplinary artist, filmmaker, and educator. His projects consider how human relationships are woven through personal and collective histories, cultures, and kinships, with specific attention to subcultural experience, phenomenology, and the politics of desire. Madsen's works have shown at Berlinale, Sundance Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, BAM CinemaFest, Art of the Real at Lincoln Center, Anthology Film Archives, British Film Institute, and dozens of LGBT and experimental film festivals around the world. He is a recipient of awards and fellowships from the Sundance Film Institute, BAVC Media, New York State Council on the Arts, the Warhol Foundation, LEF Foundation, and has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Yaddo, MacDowell, Pioneer Works, Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, and others.

His film, North by Current (2021), aired on season 34 of POV (PBS), was nominated for an Independent Spirit award, and won the Cinema Eye Honors Spotlight award, Best Writing award from the IDA and numerous festival jury prizes. A New York Times Critics Pick, "North by Current" has been called "a beautiful, complex wonder of a film," by Rolling Stone and a "titanic work" by Criterion. Madsen is currently an Associate Professor of Time-Based Media at the University of Vermont, a USA Artists Fellow and a Guggenheim Fellow.