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Tenderflix 2017, Daydreaming

14 Nov 2017

Event times

6:30 until 8:30

Cost of entry

This event is free, however, booking is recommended.

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Tenderpixel Gallery

London, United Kingdom

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  • Near Leicester Square Underground
  • Five minutes from Charing Cross Station
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The shortlisted 13 films will be screened on 14 November 2017 at Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre, Royal College of Art, London, where the winner of the competition will be announced and given the £500 cash prize.

About

This event is free, however, booking is recommended.

Tenderflix is an international experimental film and video competition organised by Tenderpixel. In its 10th year in 2017, we received over 500 submissions for the theme, Daydreaming.

The shortlisted 13 films will be screened on 14 November 2017 at Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre, Royal College of Art, London, where the winner of the competition will be announced and given the £500 cash prize.

Shortlisted Films 

Sara Procter, The Machine of Total Effishency

Ananda Serné, Echoists of the Takase River

Calum Bowden, Oxygen of Terror

Mati Jhurry, WE CAN ESCAPE TO THE GREAT SUNSHINE

Tom Varley, The Eccentricity of an Ellipse Part One

Milo Creese, No system hang

Daria Jelonek, Technological Nature

Victoria Sin, Part 1: She Was More Than the Sum of My Parts

Joey Holder, SELACHIMORPHA

Max Colson, Construction Lines

Daniel Jacoby, Biwas

Pamela Breda, Voyage Au Bout Du Choses

Rustan Söderling, Tannhäuser Gate

The Jury

Sarah Cockings & Harriet Fleuriot, artists, and the winners of the 2016 Tenderflix Prize.

Anne Duffau, producer of A – Z an exploratory curatorial platform; Special Projects Coordinator at the RCA London.

Etan Ilfeld, founder and CEO of Tenderpixel.

Christopher Kline, Berlin-based artist; member of CONGLOMERATE – a collaborative Gesamtkunstwerk presented in the form of a television network

João Laia, writer and curator with a background in social sciences, film theory and contemporary art. 

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Pamela Breda

Daria Jelonek

Mati Jhurry

Daniel Jacoby

Ananda Serné

Max Colson

Tom Varley

Milo Creese

Victoria Sin

Sara Procter

Rustan Soderling

Calum Bowden

Joey Holder

Joey Holder

Taking part

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