Roger Beebe
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Gainesville Florida USA |
Contact Type: Artist |
| web: http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rogerbb | |
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Bio:
Roger Beebe has a Ph.D. in Literature from Duke University which now proudly hangs (he thinks) in his parents living room. He also has a B.A. from Amherst college that he believes has suffered some similar fate. He's currently putting his degrees to work as an Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at the University of Florida. He has been making films and videos for the better part of a decade now; his past films have shown at McMurdo station in Antarctica as well as locations on several other continents. For two years (1998-2000) he also helmed Flicker, a festival of small gauge film in Chapel Hill, NC and he is currently the director of FLEX, the Florida Experimental Film/Video Festival. In his "spare time," he is also the proprietor of Video Rodeo, Gainesville's only independent/alternative video rental store. Filmography/Awards Info: "S A V E" (2006, 5:15, 16mm) "(rock/hard place)" (2005, 6:30, 16mm) "One Nation under Tommy" (2004, 15:00 theatrical version, DVD) "Famous Irish Americans" (2003, 8:00, digital video) "Composition in Red & Yellow" (2002, 2:30, super 8) "A Woman, A Mirror" (2001, 15 min.,16mm) awards: Honorable Mention at the University Film and Video Association Juried Screenings, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Grant screenings (in alphabetical order): Ann Arbor, Antimatter, Cucalorus, Dahlonega, Downstream, &c. "The Strip Mall Trilogy" (2001, 9 min., super 8) awards: Audience Choice & Jurors’ Honorable Mention, Thaw 02; Best Experimental Film, Ohio Independent Film Festival Oscarz; Grand Prize, Experimental Video, Empire State Film Festival; Best Experimental Film, Colossal Film Crawl; Judges’ Special Recognition, MicroCineFest; First Place, Super 8 Sideshow; Director’s Citation (Honorable Mention), Black Maria Film/Video Festival; 3rd Prize, Medium Category, Xfest 2002; Third Place, Extremely Shorts IV; Honorable Mention, US Super 8 Film/8mm Video Festival; &c. screenings: Rotterdam, Cinematexas, NY Underground Film Festival; Big Muddy; NY Expo; INDEPENDENT EXPOSURE, KC Filmmakers Jubilee; Dallas Video Festival; Telluride Int'l Experimental Film Exposition; The Knitting Factory; Splice This!; Southeastern Center for Contemporary Arts; &c. "What Boys Want" (2000, 16mm) screenings: 20,000 Leagues under the Industry; Golden Shower; INDEPENDENT EXPOSURE; Bearded Child Festival; Boston Underground; $100 Film Festival; North Carolina Visions (NC PBS); MicroCineFest; Extremely Shorts III; &c. "Flicker Primer" (1999, 1:30, double 8mm) screened at a bunch of Flicker shows (Chapel Hill, Wilmington, Asheville, NC; Richmond, VA; Austin; Los Angeles; Charleston, Beaufort, Columbia, SC; Savannah, Athens, Atlanta, GA; Chicago; Minneapolis) "A Fragmentary History of the 21st Century" (1999, 18:30, 16mm) awards: Second Prize, International Surrealist Film Festival; Second Prize, Main Street Film Festival; Honorable Mention, Thaw 99 screenings: Atlanta, Athens, Big Muddy, Cinematexas, Flaherty Film Seminar, Louisville Film and Video Festival, North Carolina Visions, &c. Film and Video Association Juried Screenings, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Grant screenings: Artists Television Access; Found/Stolen Video Show; Transmissions Festival; THAW; &c. "Suggs Must Die!" (1998, 11 min., 16mm) Atlanta, THAW, Other Cinema, the Blinding Light, Cucalorus, &c. "Eat Art" (1997, 7 min., 16mm) awards: 3rd Place, Hi Mom! Film Festival screenings: THAW, Hi Mom, Duke Museum of Art (as an installation); &c. "Pipeline Reconstruction" (1996, 15 min., Digital Video) screenings: Transmissions Festival; THAW; Tin Can Fest; Cucalorus "duet/biology" (1995, 10 min.,16mm) screenings: the Knitting Factory, (the now sadly defunct) Charlotte Film and Video Festival, Flicker Down Under (Victoria, Australia), the Carolina FVF, &c. This Contact appears in this database if Microcinema International has screened a film directed by the Contact, a film directed by the contact is featured in a DVD distributed by the Blackchair Collection Shop, or featured an organization or activity linked with the Contact. This database is used for commercial as well as informational, non-commercial purposes. It is a historical archive of Microcinema International's activities. Inclusion in this database and archive in no way implies a continuing formal relationship or affiliation with Microcinema International or the Blackchair Label nor an endorsement of its activities by the Contact. Contact details are not displayed in order to protect privacy. If you wish to contact this artist please see their website as listed above or write Microcinema International and we will be happy to forward your e-mail.
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