SHORT FILMS BY EDUARDO WILLIAMS (2011-2019) with filmmaker in attendance: Block Museum - Northwestern University
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SHORT FILMS BY EDUARDO WILLIAMS (2011-2019) with filmmaker in attendance

A person with a blue and white head wrap raises their arm surrounded by a blurry landscape
Still from PARSI co-directed with Mariano Blatt and Eduardo Williams
Cinema
February
7
7 PM

Event Details

Date & Time:

Fri February 7, 2025
7 PM

Location:

The Block Museum of Art
40 Arts Circle Drive
Evanston, IL 60208

Audience:

Open to the public

Details:

SHORT FILMS BY EDUARDO WILLIAMS (2011-2019) with filmmaker in attendance

(Eduardo Williams, 2011-2019, 68 min, DCP)

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Since breaking through with the captivating 17-minute PUDE VER UN PUMA (I COULD SEE A PUMA, 2011), which screened in competition at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012, Eduardo Williams has produced a dazzling body of short-form work, refracting the themes and techniques of his feature films in playful and delightfully disorienting ways. Whether cruising in the dense urban settings of Hanoi, as in 2014’s I FORGOT! (28 min, co-directed by Nahuel Pérez Biscayart), or dancing alongside members of the queer and trans community in the capital of Guinea-Bissau in 2019’s PARSI (23 min, in collaboration with poet Mariano Blatt), Williams’ shorts revel in untethered spatial mobility that boldly remaps horizons of cinematic and social possibility. Seen together, the three films included in this program communicate the fundamentally ecstatic nature of Williams’ films, which mirrors the worlds he depicts in their sheer multiplicity and sense of endless potential.

 

Films Screened Include: 

PUDE VER UN PUMA (I COULD SEE A PUMA, 2011, 17 min, digital)

I FORGOT! (2014, 28 min, digital, co-directed with Nahuel Pérez Biscayart)

PARSI (2019, 23 min, digital, co-directed with Mariano Blatt)

 

Following the screening, Williams will appear for discussion and audience Q&A with Xiaolu Wang, Doc Media MFA, and Malia Haines-Stewart, the Block Museum's Associate Film Programmer.

Co-presented with support from the Michael and Jane Hoffman Visiting Artist Series and the MFA in Documentary Media at Northwestern.

 

About the artist:

Eduardo "Teddy" Williams (born 1987) is an Argentinean film director. He first studied at Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires, and then in Fresnoy, France, under the tutorship of Portuguese director Miguel Gomes. Williams works within an avant-garde/experimental tradition. In 2016, his feature debut The Human Surge won the Golden Leopard in the “Filmmakers of the Present” section at Locarno Film Festival. His continued experimentation with film has earned him the Lincoln Center Award for Emerging Artists in 2019; the 2020-2021 Fulton Fellowship at the Harvard Film Study Center; and the CHANEL NEXT PRIZE in 2022. His latest feature, The Human Surge 3, makes brilliant use of a 360-camera to create a stunningly original vision of people and places from across the globe coming together. 

Contact The Block Museum of Art for more information: (847) 491-4000 or email us at block-museum@northwestern.edu