News Summary
Columbia is set to welcome acclaimed filmmaker Bill Morrison for a unique series of screenings and panels at The Nickelodeon Theater on March 30-31, 2025. This event will showcase Morrison’s impressive filmography, including the Oscar-nominated documentary ‘Incident,’ and feature discussions on the importance of archival footage. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage directly with Morrison and learn about the intersection of history and creativity in filmmaking.
Columbia Welcomes Oscar-Nominated Filmmaker Bill Morrison For Exciting Screenings and Panels!
Get ready, Columbia! The city is buzzing as it prepares to host the **_incredible_** film artist Bill Morrison, who has been nominated for an Oscar. Morrison is scheduled to return for a series of captivating screenings and panels at The Nickelodeon Theater on March 30-31, 2025. This is a remarkable opportunity for film lovers and aspiring filmmakers alike to get up close and personal with the stories behind his unique films.
Exploring Fascinating Filmography
The upcoming events will shine a spotlight on Morrison’s **_impressive_** filmography while also highlighting the **_exceptional_** work of the University of Southern California’s *Moving Image Research Collections* (MIRC). Over the course of these two days, Morrison will be screening about nine to ten films that creatively employ archival footage from MIRC. This collaboration has been going strong for an impressive **_26 years_**, showcasing both the depth of Morrison’s artistic vision and the vital importance of preserving and accessing cinematic history.
With a Glimpse into “Incident”
A Variety of Programs to Attend
There’s much more on the agenda! On March 30, attendees can join the event titled **_“Bill Morrison and the Moving Image Research Collections.”_** This program offers insights into how Morrison masterfully blends archival film with contemporary storytelling. Then, on March 31, don’t miss “Consider the Source” along with **_“The Poet Laureate of Lost Films.”_** Each session promises to delve into Morrison’s unique aesthetic and provide a closer look at how **_archival footage_** transforms both documentary and experimental narratives.
A Passion for Archiving History
Morrison refers to the MIRC collection as a **_“gold mine,”_** packed with unedited footage that captures vital historical moments. His journey into this treasure trove began at the 1999 Orphan Film Symposium, where he discovered content that would inspire his acclaimed experimental film **_“Decasia.”_** Since then, he hasn’t looked back, continuously finding creative ways to incorporate these invaluable resources into his work.
Collaboration and Inspiration
During this event, Professor Laura Kissel from USC will also share her vision of connecting young filmmakers with the bountiful resources at MIRC. Kissel has worked hand in hand with Morrison since their initial encounter at the same symposium in 1999, and she is excited to foster a new generation of filmmakers eager to explore archival qualities in their own projects.
Adding to the excitement, Daniela Curro, MIRC Director, notes a notable rise in student interest in archival film properties. This enthusiasm is set to be reflected through the showcased materials during the screenings, ensuring a feast for the eyes and minds of all attendees.
How to Attend
The screenings and panel discussions are open to the public, making this an accessible event for all. Tickets can be easily acquired through The Nickelodeon’s website, and some sessions even offer the convenience of advanced reservations.
Experience Something Special
Bill Morrison aims to craft experiences that provoke both emotional and aesthetic responses from audiences. With his innovative approach to storytelling and expression, the events promise to create a unique viewing experience that you won’t want to miss. Mark your calendars, Columbia! These events are destined to inspire and ignite passion for the art of filmmaking!
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- Post and Courier: Oscar-Nominated Filmmaker Bill Morrison
- WLTX: New Book Festival in Columbia
- Legacy: William Morrison Obituary
- New York Times: Missouri Primary Results
- Nelson Star: Kallee Lin’s NDP Candidacy
- Wikipedia: Film Festival
- Google Search: Bill Morrison Filmmaker
- Google Scholar: Bill Morrison Documentary
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Film
- Google News: Columbia Film Events
