Loaded

Antero Alli's "Loaded Visions"

October 17, 2001

La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley

510-664-4640

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Antero Alli is the very portrait of an experimental filmmaker. From his soft-spoken intensity in person to the organically seething images of his "videopoems," the Helsinki-born, Berkeley-based artist comes across as a restless seeker. "My pictures don't have any commercial ambitions," declares Alli, talking about "Loaded Visions," the collection of shorts he's screening tonight (Wednesday, October 17, 8 p.m.) at La Peña. "I don't make them for wide theatrical release. I wouldn't be able to afford it. I rarely screen at fests, and in fact this is the first time I've shown the shorts as a group. I don't have any idea of how they'll be received. I'm curious to see what the reaction is."

"Loaded Visions" gangs together eight videos, none longer than nine minutes, from Alli's blazingly personal oeuvre. The Skin of Birch (1992) glories in romantic love -- personified by Alli's old flame Camille Hildebrandt, a vision in white lace -- and is set to lines by Pablo Neruda. In Bombs & Prayers (1993), the mantra-like text by Rob Brezsny flies over sampled feature-film footage of aerial bombardment. Anti-Philosopher (1999) uses a Dadaist poem by Tristan Tzara to conjure up a sailing ship captained by a comically mustachioed Sylvi Alli (the filmmaker's wife and collaborator). All are miniature psychodramas with interior monologues in voiceover, heavy on the angst. "I made these films to stay in touch with my poetic roots," Alli says.

Singer Sylvi Alli -- whose aptly titled CD Too Near the Ghosts is of a piece with her husband's films -- also appears in Lily in Limbo (1996/99), in which a housebound woman's anxieties eventually erupt in a Freudian riot of colorful blossoms and lava flows. And as a special treat tonight at La Peña, Sylvi performs her Euro-style art songs live.

Uncommercial? Oh, hell yes. "I'm a filmmaker by passion, not by trade," admits Alli. "My day job for the past twenty years is as a professional astrologer. I have a couple of books in print and a practice. I interpret people's horoscopes."

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