Falltyme, July 11, 8 PM, Green Kill Sessions
The Station Hill Intermedia Lab presents FALLTYME, Friday July 11, 8 PM.
The Station Hill Intermedia Lab presents FALLTYME, Friday July 11, 8 PM., based on the book FALLTIME by Sam Truitt (published in THREE WORKS, Ugly Duckling Presse, 2008), and includes him reading its text with Kimber Truitt and Bill Weeden. The film is made by Richard Kroehling, based in part on the book through specific passages and phrases. The sonic field and live instrumentation is by Frederico Balducci. Flming and working the soundboard is David Schell, our host.
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Falltyme
Film:Richard Kroehling
On the book FALLTIME: From 1995 through 2000, I made four trips to France, both to Paris and Bourges, as well as various points between, including Chartes. On the first three trips, I received various impressions, which I worked into a marginally unsuccessful long poem. On my last trip to Paris, compassing some four nights in fall 2000, I variously recorded my direct impressions on tape and in book. At that point I decided that the best thing would be to take all these streams of voluble experience and impression and yoke them together, employing typography as a synthesizing structure. I composed this book in winter of 2000.
About the Falltyme Team
Sam Truitt
Sam Truitt was born in Washington, DC, and raised there and in Tokyo, Japan. He is the author of the ten works in the Vertical Elegies series, among others in print and other media, including most recently TOKYOATOTO and the forthcoming STATE/SHAFT SHAFT/STATE. Among other recognitions, he is the recipient of numerous Fund for Poetry awards, a Contemporary Poetry Award from the University of Georgia, and a Howard Fellowship. The director of Station Hill Press and president of the Institute for Publishing Arts, as well as the producer and a co-host of the podcast Baffling Combustions and the Station Hill Intermedia Lab, he lives in Woodstock, NY.
Bill Weeden
Bill Weeden is a multi-award-winning actor/writer/composer/performer who has appeared in a host of films, notably the Troma cult classic "Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D.," the acclaimed rock opera "The Lives of Hamilton Fish," and the award-winning comedy-horror film "Psycho Ape!" Weeden has won multiple international awards as Best Actor for his role in the short film "RedSin" and its expanded version "RedSin: Martyrs of Dissent." He portrayed The Boy's Father in the final cast of "The Fantasticks" at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in New York City's Greenwich Village. He has also appeared frequently with the comedy troupe Upright Citizens Brigade. As one-third of the music-and-comedy trio Weeden, Finkle & Fay, he won awards and critical acclaim for his cabaret performances and was featured and pictured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal and profiled on the NBC "Today" show. Weeden's acting has been singled out for praise by many online sites, periodicals, and newspapers, most notably The New York Times.
Kimber Truitt
Kimber Truitt was born in Dallas, Texas, and raised in Tampa and Atlanta. She graduated with an MFA from Hunter College in 2003 and currently lives in Woodstock, New York, where she teaches yoga, exhibits artworks and is on the steering committee of the Woodstock Festival of Awakening.
Richard Kroehling
Richard Kroehling is a multifaceted artist, filmmaker and writer interested in transcending existing forms across artistic disciplines. His films and video art installations have been exhibited at film festivals, television networks and art museums around the world including MOMA, WAAM, WAH, Brooklyn Museum, Art Basel Miami, the Jewish Museum in NYC, and the Lars Von Trier’s Gesamt project at the Kunsthalle in Gotenborg. Of “Einstein” starring William Hurt the LA Times wrote, "the most astonishing, poetic compression of grand ideas ever achieved on film.” He directed fifty hours of crime television and controversial series “Confessions” was called “repugnant” by the New York Times and “visionary” by an Italian critic and installed at the Palazzo della Triennale museum in Milan. Kroehling’s film, “World Without End’ a narrative hybrid straddling nonfiction and fiction was commissioned by England's Film4, one critic called it, “a movie making wild style that delivers you into a scorching world". Richard’s latest film, a marriage of cinema and poetry, “After – Bringing The Dead Back To Life”, features poets Yehuda Amichai, Edward Hirsch, Cornelius Eady, Alicia Ostriker actor-poets Geza Rohrig and Melissa Leo, call by critics “one of the best films of 2024”. I New Yorker critic Mollie Haskell wrote, “the poets words are devastating, the cinema powerful!” Richard collaborated with cinematographer Lisa Rinzler (“Pollock”, “Don’t Blink, Robert Frank”) on the multi-screened installation “Dollarland”, exploring the hidden lives of an imagined American city. Richard wrote and directed the fictional feature, “The Art Of Disappearing, a Woman’s Life in 31 Scenes”. He plans to direct for the screen his adaptation of renowned Swedish playwright Lars Noren’s “War”. Richard won the World Peace Initiative from AFI presented at Cannes 2022 and has been awarded private foundation grants as well as the National Endowment For The Humanities and Arts and New York State Council on the Arts and two Emmy awards.
Federico Balducci
The music of Puerto Rican guitarist and composer Federico Balducci blends classical and ambient styles, characterized by unusually intricate harmonies and a cinematic sensibility. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Film Scoring from the prestigious Berklee College of Music, a Master's in Social Work, and a PhD in Psychology. Federico’s interdisciplinary background deeply informs his creative process, lending emotional depth and psychological nuance to his compositions. He currently focuses on scoring music for short films and documentaries, where his unique blend of musical and academic expertise enhances the storytelling experience.