Georg Koszulinski
Director
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Mythologies of the Conquerors
The first entry in a series of personal essay videos that explores conceptions of the frontier. The first entry tells of strange encounters with animatronic Indians, performances of displaced ancient traditions and mass pilgrimages to sacred sights of power and spectacle.Watch Movie
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Aztec Baldwin Collage
"In San Francisco's Mission District, on the Dia de los Muertos, I encounter the found footage filmmaker, Craig Baldwin. Over the past four decades, Baldwin's collage films have produced radical critiques of colonization in the Americas. Outside of Baldwin's subterranean film...Watch Movie -
A Map of the New World
"From 'the historical vantage point' where the Makah Tribe once observed early Europeans exploring the Strait of Juan de Fuca, I consider the drawing of a new kind of map (one that erases all traces of Eurocentric conceptions of land, boundary, and ownership). My analog images...Watch Movie -
Contact Zones
"FRONTIER JOURNALS V interrogates the anthropological concept of 'cultural contact zones' (the physical spaces where two cultures meet) in order to observe the seemingly strange practices of the tourists and pedestrians that encounter totem poles in a variety of public spaces. At numerous sites...Watch Movie -
4th of July on Quileute Tribal Lands
In a strange twist of irony, Americans celebrate their independence on the sovereign lands of the Quileute People. An ambient soundscape coupled with the opening shot of an adjoining RV park work in unison to reveal an alien invasion on the shores of Quileute Tribal Lands.Watch Movie
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Tree Begins Life, Indians Still Live Here
A display of a fallen red cedar at Olympic National Park headquarters proclaims in 1349 "Indians live here." TREE BEGINS LIFE INDIANS STILL LIVE HERE produces a meditation on the territories of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest, and invites an alternative...Watch Movie -
Last Stop, Flamingo
LAST STOP, FLAMINGO explores early visions of Florida, from the early 20th-century Koreshan utopian community, founded by Cyrus Teed in the swamplands of Florida, to the world's largest planned subdivision (Golden Gate Estates) which projected a population of over 400,000...Watch Movie
Producer
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Last Stop, Flamingo
LAST STOP, FLAMINGO explores early visions of Florida, from the early 20th-century Koreshan utopian community, founded by Cyrus Teed in the swamplands of Florida, to the world's largest planned subdivision (Golden Gate Estates) which projected a population of over 400,000...Watch Movie
Editor
Writer
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Mythologies of the Conquerors
The first entry in a series of personal essay videos that explores conceptions of the frontier. The first entry tells of strange encounters with animatronic Indians, performances of displaced ancient traditions and mass pilgrimages to sacred sights of power and spectacle.Watch Movie -
Aztec Baldwin Collage
"In San Francisco's Mission District, on the Dia de los Muertos, I encounter the found footage filmmaker, Craig Baldwin. Over the past four decades, Baldwin's collage films have produced radical critiques of colonization in the Americas. Outside of Baldwin's subterranean film...Watch Movie
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A Map of the New World
"From 'the historical vantage point' where the Makah Tribe once observed early Europeans exploring the Strait of Juan de Fuca, I consider the drawing of a new kind of map (one that erases all traces of Eurocentric conceptions of land, boundary, and ownership). My analog images...Watch Movie -
Last Stop, Flamingo
LAST STOP, FLAMINGO explores early visions of Florida, from the early 20th-century Koreshan utopian community, founded by Cyrus Teed in the swamplands of Florida, to the world's largest planned subdivision (Golden Gate Estates) which projected a population of over 400,000...Watch Movie