Screening

as if I'd lived and forgotten it

Millennium Film Workshop, 167 Wilson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11237

AS IF I'D LIVED AND FORGOTTEN IT reflects on three decades of the work of filmmaker Liz Roberts. This celebration will take the form of a zine published by B-Roll Press (Saint Piñero and Sage Ó Tuama) and a screening, presented on Friday, June 12th at 7pm, by The Film-Makers' Cooperative at Millennium Film Workshop, organized by Matt McKinzie and Joe Wakeman.


"The films — CicatrixMidwasteA list of things that make the heart beat fasterEven god, and COLORADO — span three decades and three formats: 16mm, VHS, and digital video. The two early works, Cicatrix and A list, still feel future facing to me, even though they are old. The three films that are more recent, MidwasteEven god, and COLORADO are like waves of aftermath. They are reckonings with the possibility of repair and resolving the past—personal, familial, structural. All five works either reference each other or hold the first images of friends who reappear in later works. For the last few years I’ve kept thinking and saying: time doesn’t pass, it accumulates." —Liz Roberts

Program:

  1. Cicatrix (1995, B&W, sound, 10 minutes)
  2. A list of things that make the heart beat faster (1996, color and B&W, sound, 11 minutes)
  3. Midwaste (2021, color, sound, 23 minutes)
  4. Even god (2024, color, sound, 12 minutes)
  5. COLORADO (2026, B&W, sound, 13 minutes)

TRT: 69 minutes.