Long Distance: Synopsis

Long Distance (6 minutes, 16mm film, DV, 2003) is an iconography of long distance relationships;
two lovers, two filmmakers, living apart in separate cities - a sign of our modern times. Planes,
trains, cell phones, e-mail, luggage, weather changes. Both filmmakers cut their own version of
the same sounds and images, yet in the end merged both together into one film directed, written and
edited by Ted Hardin and Elizabeth Coffman
Screenings:
- CHICAGO CALLING FESTIVAL-Elastic Gallery (Chicago, 2007)
- FRIESLAND MEDIA FEST, THE NETHERLANDS (2005)
- UFVA CONFERENCE (Columbia, S.C. 2003, Chicago, 2005)
- BIG MUDDY FILM FESTIVAL (2004)
- ARIZONA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (2004)
- EMAF (Osnabruck, Germany, 2004)
- DALLAS VIDEO FESTIVAL (2004)
- HAMPTONS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (2004)
- IFP CHICAGO FLY OVER FESTIVAL (2003)
- YBOR FESTIVAL OF THE MOVING IMAGE (Tampa, 2003)
- Broadcast: PBS (St. Louis, 2004)
Installation:
- TAMPA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART (2004)
- UFVA CONFERENCE (University of Toledo, Ohio, 2003)
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