September 2021

9/11 Village Gathering: Live-streamed by and Archived on Howlround

By |2021-09-17T20:05:21+00:00September 17th, 2021|Film, Uncategorized|

9/11 Village Gathering: Reflections and Conversation

Village Gathering

“On the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 Art2Action, Greenwich House Music School, The New York City AIDS Memorial, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, and Village Preservation held A Village Gathering at The New York City AIDS Memorial Park. It was as a space for reflection, remembrance, and creative expression…Performances included music by Scott Johnson and Victor Caccese, James Scruggs’ new work Severe Clear, excerpts from Andrea Assaf’s Eleven Reflections on September, and Ash Morinaccio’s 20 Years Later project, hosted by emcee Troy Anthony.”

Filmed and edited by Kacey Anisa, Livestream including an Artist Panel Discussion can be viewed in full at Howlround.

https://howlround.com/happenings/livestreaming-conversation-911-village-gathering-reflections-and-conversation

February 2021

Rhubarb

By |2022-02-16T22:03:30+00:00February 16th, 2021|Uncategorized|

Set in a theatre audience, Rhubarb is a short film about overheard conversations. With most of the film’s stylized and surreal dialogue heard off-screen, Rhubarb comments on the ways we receive language and how we judge each other and art.
When the show is disrupted by a problematic audience member, those who heard the confrontation have to decide if they feel safe speaking up or safer pretending they don’t know. What does it mean to be a viewer, an audience member, and a witness?

August 2018

A Walk About Bushwick with Emily Dawn

By |2018-08-21T21:02:53+00:00August 21st, 2018|Film, Uncategorized|

March 2018

February 2018

This is Probably Going to Give Me Nightmares- Between the Hours of 11:45pm and 2:48 am.

By |2019-06-21T04:22:52+00:00February 2nd, 2018|Film, Uncategorized|

This is Probably Going to Give Me Nightmares from Kacey Anisa Stamats on Vimeo.

“Nigh time- the commuters are all walking through the playground…Hello Playground Snake…This is probably going to give me Nightmares… I don’t know if you can tell, but that’s the train to Manhattan and it is not moving,”

Short film shot entirely on iPhone between the hours of 11:45pm and 12:11am. Edited between 1:14am and 2:49am (with a phone call break and all the distractions)

For More see the Tiny Films.

 

December 2014

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