If you SAY something SEE something
Drawn on and inspired by found subtitled footage.
Gina Kamentsky
Also Directed by Gina Kamentsky
Kools are smoked in the yellow house and the Ukrainian drinks tea but who owns the Zebra? An adaptation of a classic logic puzzle allegedly written by a young Albert Einstein.
A young boy's creative mind gets him into trouble, until he begins to apply that creativity to life-changing inventions, including the traffic signal.
In a magical take on a true story, a slave mails himself from a plantation in Richmond, Virginia, to freedom in Philadelphia in 1848.
“Magnet draw day from dark. Sun zoom spark. Sun zoom spark”, Captain Beefheart.
STUNTING CUNTS "Go ahead and torture yourself, if that’s what you want.” Gina Kamentsky is an experimental animator who creates handmade films by drawing and painting directly onto found film footage. In addition, she collages elements from found film onto the surface. In her work, she explores relationships between surface, rhythm, gesture, and field recorded sound. Her animation work has screened at numerous festivals including Annecy, Ottawa International Animation Festival, and the Ann Arbor Film Festival. www.ginakamentsky.com
"Go ahead and torture yourself, if that’s what you want."
A magical place where rocking ponies are left to rust.
Think of a small dot in space. Experimental animated film; ink and paint on found 35mm movie trailers.