DIZOZZA'S SURREALIST FILM FESTIVAL AT THE WAH CENTER
2004 Winners
First Prize WILDFIRE Director: Amy Greenfield
Second Prize IN VIVO Director: Melanie Panush Lindert
Third Prize PHANT Director: Lauren Hartman
2003 Winners
First Prize Tie THE PENETRATING NEEDLE Director: Arlene Ducao
DADA CHANGED MY LIFE -- Director: Olga MazurKiewicz, Daniel Martinez & Lou Lou
Second Prize MARVELOUS CREATURES -- Director: Wago Kreider (US)
Third Prize THE TRAVELING EYE OF THE BLUE CAT Director: Shawn Atkins United States, 2002
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Brave Destiny was a
2003 exhibition announced as "the world's largest show of living artists working today in
Surrealism, Surreal/
Conceptual,
Visionary,
Fantastic,
Symbolism,
Magic Realism,
the Vienna School,
Neuve Invention,
Outsider,
Na?ve,
the Macabre,
Grotesque and
Singulier Art" organised by
Terrance Lindall at the
Williamsburg Art & Historical Center in
Brooklyn,
New York.
[1]. A feature essay, "What's New In the Surreal World - Surrealism isn't Dead, It's Dreaming" appeared in the March 2006 issue of
Art and Antiques Magazine, the "top 100 collectors" issue.
The Beautiful Baroness and the Baron of Fulwood, at the Ball
The show included a "surrealist fashion show"
[2], a "surrealist film festival"
[3], "surrealist theater"
[4], "surrealist
butoh dance," and other events throughout the neighbourhood of
Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The show was opened with a "Grand Surrealist Costume Ball"
[5] with Le Viconte de St. Ouen opening the Brave Destiny exhibit at the ball along with the Baron of Fulwood and Brigid Marlin.
The Brave Destiny show continued citywide at other galleries, and internationally with a ten-museum concurrent traveling exhibit throughout
Australia.
The exhibit and its attendant events were covered extensively and favorably in the print media as well as on
MTV. However, the exhibit also drew criticism, including the publication of a tract entitled "Craven Destiny" which accused Brave Destiny of misrepresenting and exploiting surrealism.
The show, from set up to take down, was the most photographed art show in New York City.
[edit]BRAVE DESTINY, THE MOVIE DOCUMENTARY
Five minute sample demo Click here!
[6]
The film covers the opening reception, the ball, and has a separate trailer film showing behind the scenes on the work by the artists in putting together this colossal show. The ball footage features original musical compositions by surrealist composer
Peter Dizozza. Trailer films include the ballet and the fashion show.
Terrance Lindall, Executive Producer, Brave Destiny, The Movie
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