Filmexplorer: Video Essay Gallery
A three-part online exhibition with three podcast conversations on:
"Who Owns an Image?"
"How to measure the world" "Unwatchable"
Co-curated with Julian Ross and Volker Pantenburg.
You can find the gallery and podcast episodes here.
Locarno Film Festival: The Future of Survival
A three-day conference, curated by Kevin B. Lee, Libertad Gills, Silvia Cippeletti, and Evelyn Kreutzer.
You can find more information here.
Conversation on Filmexplorer Expanded.
"AI AND THE SURVIVAL OF CINEMA | EVELYN KREUTZER"
You can find the whole conversation here.
Conversation on The Video Essay Podcast
"Alan O'Leary and Evelyn Kreutzer on the Importance of Writing on Video Essays."
You can find the whole conversation here.
Conversation on The Video Essay Podcast
"On Videographic Berlinale
w/ Libertad Gills & Evelyn Kreutzer."
You can find the whole conversation here.
Conversation on The Video Essay Podcast
"On Weirdness and Videographic Memory
w/ Evelyn Kreutzer & Kevin B. Lee."
You can find the whole conversation here.
"BINGING/WATCHING/MAKING: ESCAPISM IN FLEABAG, FRIENDS, STRANGER THINGS, AND YELLOWJACKETS."
Blog entry on the Critical Studies in Television Blog available here.
Publication of Once Upon a Screen, Vol. 2, part II in [in]transition (February 2023)
Find the whole issue here.
"The best video essays of 2022", curated by Grace Lee, Irina Trocan, and Cydnii Wilde Harris for BFI Sight & Sound.
I was both a judge and nominee (for "Footsteps" and the Once Upon a Screen project). "Footsteps" was among the top-mentioned video essays in the poll.
Available here.
Screening and discussion of the Once Upon a Screen project in Horsens, Denmark (December 2022)
With Ariel Avissar, hosted by Alan O'Leary. Find the recording here:
Publication of Once Upon a Screen, Vol. 2, part I in [in]transition (December 2022)
Find the whole issue here.
"Videography: Art and Academia," international symposium sponsored by the VW Foundation (Hannover, Nov. 2022)
co-organized by Evelyn Kreutzer, Kathleen Loock, Maike Reinerth, and Anna-Sophie Philippi.
Find the symposium program here.
"Cinematic Hauntings and Videographic Explorations"
(Feb. 2022)
Presentation at the online symposium "Interrogating the Modes of Videographic Criticism," Panel 3: Personal Explorations.
Organizers: Maria Hofmann (film scholar and video essayist), Kathleen Loock (Leibniz University Hannover), and Alan O'Leary (Aarhus University).
Hosts: Aarhus University and Leibniz University Hannover.
Project launch of "The Digital Video Essay" at Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf
(Oct. 2022)
Find the news segment on the official university webpage here (in German).
Find the project info page here (in German and English).
"Digital Digging: Video-essayistic Practices and Archival Film"
(Oct. 2021)
With Noga Stiassny.
Presentation at the online workshop "Going Digital with Difficult Histories" (Oct. 2021).
Host: European Forum, Hebrew University. Cooperation Partners: Deutscher Akademische Austauschdienst, Centre canadien d’études allemandes et européennes.
Available here.
"The best video essays of 2021", curated by Ariel Avissar, Cydnii Wilde Harris, and Grace Lee for BFI Sight & Sound.
I was both a judge and nominee (for "The Archival In-Between", with Noga Stiassny).
Available here.
"The best video essays of 2020", curated by Ariel Avissar, Cydnii Wilde Harris, and Grace Lee for BFI Sight & Sound.
I was both a judge and nominee (for "Paris Bagdad: Fantasies of America(na) in German-American Cinema", "Once Upon a Screen: On Psycho and The Witches", and Once Upon a Screen collection in total).
Available here.
"The best video essays of 2019", curated by Ariel Avissar, Cydnii Wilde Harris, and Grace Lee for BFI Sight & Sound.
I was both a judge and received a mentioning for my video essay "The Mighty Maestro on Screen."
Available here.
Videographic Criticism Symposium: Round Table 2
(June 2019)
This video was recorded at "Videographic Criticism: Aesthetics and Methods of the Video Essay" - a one-day symposium held on 21 June 2019 at ACUD-Kino Berlin, Germany.
The roundtable discussion followed the panel "Theory, Practice, Performance."
Participants: Liz Greene (Liverpool John Moores University), Shane Denson (Stanford University), David Verdeure (Filmscalpel / LUCA School of Arts)
Moderator: Evelyn Kreutzer (then Northwestern University)
Organized by Kathleen Loock with generous support from: John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies, Graduate School of North American Studies, Dahlem Research School, Freie Universität Berlin.
jfki.fu-berlin.de/en/faculty/culture/events/Videographic_Criticism/index.html
(2018)
Available here.
"The best video essays of 2018", curated by Ariel Avissar, Cydnii Wilde Harris, and Grace Lee for BFI Sight & Sound.
I was nominated for my video essay "Berlin Moves."
Available here.
"Meet Block Museum Fellow, Evelyn Kreutzer." NU Block Museum of Art Blog.
An interview about my work at the Block Museum of ARt, 2018-19.
Available here.
I was interviewed for this article on the A Feast of Astonishments exhibit at Northwestern University's Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art.
Available here.