Iva Radivojevic

In Residence:
January 8, 2018 - February 7, 2018
Discipline:
Film
Country:
Serbia, United States

Iva Radivojevic is a Brooklyn based filmmaker who spent her early years in Yugoslavia and Cyprus. Her films have screened at NYFF, SXSW, Rotterdam IFF, HotDocs, Museum of Modern Art (NYC), PBS, New York Times Op-Docs and Field of Vision. She is the recipient of the 2017 Sundance Art of Nonfiction Fellowship, 2015 Guggenheim Fellowship, 2011, 2012 and 2017 Princess Grace Special Project Award and Film Fellowship and was named one of 25 New Faces of Independent Film by Filmmaker Magazine.

Aleph is a game like journey through a labyrinth of ten different countries and characters. It uses magical realism to steer us through the collected stories that serve as pieces of a splintered puzzle. The puzzle hides a secret that reveals the center of the unimaginable universe, where all of human experience resides: the Aleph.

In Process @ The Watermill Center invites the community to engage with our Artists-in-Residence on Saturday afternoons through open rehearsals, workshops, studio visits, lectures or artist talks.

Watermill’s mission is to provide artists and thinkers the opportunity to focus on the development of their work and practice. Artists-in-Residence have gone on to perform at venues and festivals including the New Museum, Roulette, PS122, American Realness, Clocktower Gallery, Performa, Vienna’s Donaufestival, Kampnagel in Hamburg, CPR – Center for Performance Research, and the Baryshnikov Arts Center.

January 27, 2018

photos © Lindsay Morris

In Process | Iva Radivojevic

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