Women Make Waves International Film Festival

Program

Tesseract

Liora Belford 2007 Israel Experimental color 15min Hebrew Beta
It tells the story of Lea, a 60 year old woman who experiences a true turning point in her life… It investigates and revolves around the abstract meanings of time and especially the "classic" human conditioning of time-space as it was suggested, in western culture, by physicist Albert Einstein.

Director

Liora Belford

Liora Belford is an Israeli-Canadian sound artist, curator and scholar. She is currently a PhD ABD candidate at the department of Art History, University of Toronto, where her research focuses on the curation of sound within the context of modern and contemporary art. She is the recipient of the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) Doctoral Award (2016-2019); the Scace fellowship (2013-2018); the Faculty of Arts and Science Top (FAST) Doctoral Fellowship (2015-2018); and DIALOG – Scholarship In Honour of Michael Evamy (2014). She is half of the artistic duo Duprass (together with Ido Govrin) and co-owner of the experimental record label Interval Recordings. Her recent curated exhibitions include Image Coming Soon#1 (2015) at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery (for which she received an Honorary Mention from the OAAG), Pardes (2015) at Koffler Gallery, and A Piece for Two Floors and a Corridor (2015) at the Israeli Center for Digital Art. She is currently preparing Listening to Snow for the Art Museum (Toronto), a major exhibition on the sound works of artist Michael Snow.

Liora Belford

2007 Tesseract

2007 Slow Down

2006 Limbo Sketches

Director & Screenplay & Editor: Liora Belford

Cinematography: Haim Asias, Davida Horvitz

 

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