Uncle Hartwick by Rachel Nanstad

Uncle Hartwick by Rachel Nanstad

Premiered Thursday, November 15, 2012.

Rachel Nanstad grew up in the remote wilds of Oak Ridge, TN, secret birthplace of the Atomic Bomb. She currently lives in Oakland, CA and works in the Mission District, San Francisco as an editor and videographer.

Works screened at the Center were made between the years 2004-2012. The content ranges from a short documentary about a cat who got his head stuck in a jar to experimental, hand-processed films about dreams, unusual Uncles and music videos.

These pieces explore psychological space, cosmic space, identity and true stories of life on earth.

Also included is a trailer for a documentary work in progress about a public access girl group from the late 1970s that wanted to become rich and famous. Coming soon: The Reed Sisters an American Story.

photo taken by  Diana Elliot