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Please find the announcement below for the Mimesis Documentary Festival 2023 Preliminary Program. Passes are now on sale, with individual tickets and further special program announcements coming soon. More information at mimesisfestival.org.

Please don't hesitate to reach out with any questions, and as always, follow us on socials @mimesisdocfest or subscribe to our mailing list to keep up to date on exciting announcements to come at mimesisfestival.org/contact, including our 2023 Artist-in-Focus and more.

We would be thrilled to see you at Mimesis this year, either virtually or in-person.

In solidarity,
 
Eric Coombs Esmail (h)
Director // Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media
Assistant Professor // Critical Media Practices
College of Media, Communication, and Information
University of Colorado Boulder
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Mimesis 2023 Press Release

Announcing Mimesis 2023 Programs

August 15-20 - Boulder, CO


We are pleased to announce the program for the 2023 Mimesis Documentary Festival, welcoming Opening Night Artists Carolina Arias Ortiz and Leonardo Pirondi.

With 15+ programs including documentary blocks, installation-based documentary arts, conversations, and masterclasses by more than 60 artists from around the world, the fourth annual Mimesis Documentary Festival comes to the Dairy Arts Center and the B2 Center for Media Arts from August 15-20 - Festival Passes on sale now.

View the 2023 Program
Stills (from top left to bottom right) from The One Who Runs Away Is the Ghost (2021, CN/DE, 73’) by Qinyuan Lei, A Good Neighbor (2023, US, 53’) by Maggie Hartmans & Brittany Zampella, Parkland of Decay and Fantasy by Chenliang Zhu (2022, CN, 104’), and A Common Sequence (2023, US/MX, 78’) by Mary Helena Clark & Mike Gibisser.
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Opening Night


The festival kicks off with an opening night screening on August 15 at 7 PM featuring Carolina Arias Ortiz's debut feature Rebel Objects (2020, USA) and Leonardo Pirondi’s short Visão do Paraíso (2022, Brazil/USA/UK).

Still from Rebel Objects by Carolina Arias Ortiz (2020, CR/CO, 69’)              

Rebel Objects

In Rebel Objects, Anthropologist and filmmaker Carolina Arias Ortiz returns to Costa Rica, where she spent her childhood. She visits her estranged father. When he is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, death suddenly draws close. At the same time she meets the archaeologist Ifigenia Quintanilla, who is conducting research into one of Costa Rica’s most famous cultural phenomena: the large, pre-Columbian stone spheres found scattered across the landscape, and the many myths associated with them.

Still from Visão do Paraíso by Leonardo Pirondi (2022, BR/US/UK, 16’)

Visão do Paraíso

Visão do Paraíso (Vision of Paradise) follows a voyage of the Brazilian Military in search of an imaginary island with the same name as their country. Amidst the fine threshold of the real, simulated, and imagined, the film analyzes the contemporary ideas of virtual reality and their ambition to expand the frontiers of the physical world into a “New World”.

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Mimesis Documentary Festival is brought to life by support from our community of international artists, audiences, and partners. Your donations support artists and help keep screenings and workshops free for CU students. Contribute now and help us continue to provide a platform for the infinite potential of documentary media.
Our Supporters

Mimesis Documentary Festival is made possible with generous contributions from the University of Colorado’s College of Media, Communication, and Information, the Departments of Anthropology and Critical Media Practices, the Research and Innovation Office, and by the ongoing support of our donors, audiences, and artists.

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2023 Festival Partners

B2 Center for Media, Arts and Performance, CU College of Media, Communication, and Information, CU Department of Critical Media Practices, Dairy Arts Center, Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media, and the Mission Zero Fund.

Individual Tickets Available on August 1

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