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What Time Is It There? @ Open Space Gallery Wednesday, January 18th

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This Wednesday, January 18th: What Time Is It There? (2001) dir. by Tsai Ming-Liang 
@ Open Space Gallery
Soundtrack provided by Daytime
Poster by Mitchell Goodrich
Tsai Ming-Liang’s prequel to The Wayward Cloud is in someways one of the most desperately romantic pieces of fucked up filmmaking that the romantic comedy genre can squeeze out. Even though it is obviously not what first comes to mind with the genre, some of the most poignant combinations of themes found in romantic comedies are fully executed in this film – slapstick absurdity, desperation, and heartbreak. In Neal Reinalda’s new mix made special for this filmic occasion, what appears is the “fucked up” quality found in the chopped and screwed genre but rendered quite romantic through his choice of pairing popular R&B songs and overly sentimental sounds found in nature. The result is a subtly pleasant mix with a touch of deadpan humor that mimics the film in a surprising way.
Spiral Cinema is an ongoing collaboration between Max Guy and Neil Sanzgiri in the form of film screenings and self-published essays. Spiral Cinema is made possible by Baltimore Print Studios, Open Space, the Windup Space, the National Endowment for the Arts; the William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, creator of the Baker Artists Awards (www.bakerartistawards.com); and Station North Arts & Entertainment, Inc., (www.stationnorth.org).
Wednesdays at 9PM, January 4th – 25th, 2012
Wind Up Space, 12 W. North Avenue, Baltimore MD 21201
Open Space, 2720 Sisson Street, Baltimore MD 21211
All events in Spiral Cinema are free and open to the public.
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