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Veronica Project Space Presents: Juvenilia no. 1 [In-Person Only]
Thu Jun 12: 7.00pm PDT
RSVP Required Tickets are Pay-What-You-Can!
About (Jean-Luc Godard, Andrei Tarkovsky, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, David Cronenber, Lars von Trier, Chantal Akerman, Todd Solondz, Joanna Hogg, 1955-1986, France, Russia, Germany, Canada, Denmark, United States, United Kingdom, 1hr 56min)
Veronica Project Space is pleased to present eight narrative shorts at Northwest Film Forum, curated by Aurora San Miguel.
Thursday, Jun. 12, 2025, 7pm 1515 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Juvenilia no.1
Diaristic. Crass. Angsty. Unsophisticated. Innocent. Pedestrian. Childish. Homemade.
Whether produced in school or created on a whim with practically no budget, in each short is a framework later expanded upon in the filmmakers life. The echoes of youth resonate loudest.
Synopses:
Jean Luc Godard, Une Femme Coquette / 1955 / 10 A woman decides to copy the gesture she has seen a prostitute make to passing men.
Andrei Tarkovsky, The Steamroller and the Violin / 1961 / 45 An unlikely friendship between a little boy and the operator of a steamroller.
Rainer Werner Fassbinder, A Little Chaos / 1966 / 10 A little robbery.
David Cronenberg, Transfer / 1966 / 7 A psychiatrist and his patient.
Lars Von Trier, Turen til Squashland / 1967 / 2 A courageous sausage living at the bottom of the sea.
Chantal Akerman, Saute Ma Ville / 1968 / 13 A young lady shuts herself away in her apartment and goes about her business.
Todd Solondz, Feelings / 1984 / 3 A sensitive young man.
Joanna Hogg, Caprice / 1986 / 26 A girl finds herself inside a fashion magazine.
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum (View)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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