Historic Northampton

Programs & Events

Fast Forward Film Series

Transformative Aesthetics of Eccentricity
and Visionary Art
Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 3 pm
Eminent Domain
Lichtstark
Eminent Domain (2012)
Brian Comfort
Lichtstark (2014)
David Bendiksen
In the third event of the spring Fast Forward Film Series,
filmmakers Brian Comfort and David Bendiksen
will show and discuss their respective work.
Eminent Domain (2012) ~ Brian Comfort

Eminent Domain

Jim Bishop has been building a castle in the mountains of Colorado for more than 40 years. His seemingly limitless capacity for manual labor is matched by his fiercely opinionated diatribes about the state of the world today and how we got there. Weaving conspiracy theory rants with violent pleas for his newsworthiness and jokes about televangelists, Bishop regales, offends, entertains and frightens the thousands who come to his castle every year. As impressive as his castle is, more often the main attraction is the castle builder himself.

Lichtstark (2014) ~ David Bendiksen
A young photographer recovering from personal loss turns to his craft for consolation. Lichtstark is as much a short narrative as it is a meditation on the moving and still image. Shot in full-frame digital, Lichtstark uses a setup of vintage 1960s cine lenses as a "compromise" between film and digital cinema.
Lichtstark
Lichtstark translated literally, means "lightstrong," a term used to describe a camera lens's ability to illuminate and create an image.
Brian Comfort
Brian Comfort is an academic researcher, teacher, writer, and filmmaker. His film, Eminent Domain, premiered at the 2012 Boston International Film Festival, and his screenplay Welcome to Rainbow Trout was a finalist in the 2009 Ivy Film Festival competition. He is a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, where he is writing his dissertation on eccentric characters like the castle builder Jim Bishop, the subject of his documentary short. He hopes to incorporate documentary filmmaking as a means of presenting his historical scholarship.
David Bendiksen
David Bendiksen is currently pursuing a PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he serves as a graduate teaching assistant while studying, translating, and making films. He received the 2014 UMass Amherst Special Collections Fellowship in Digital Humanities for archival work of 1920s New England photography, on display now at the Du Bois library. His scholarly and artistic interests include film materiality, Pictorialist printmaking, historical photographic and cinematic avant-gardes, and translation studies.
Fast Forward Film Series Spring 2015
The spring 2015 film series is curated by Anne Ciecko, Associate Professor of international cinema in the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
The film screenings are free and open to the public
and take place in Historic Northampton's program space at 46 Bridge Street