Shot From The Lip: March 4 – April 27, 2007
The PoetryFilm event in March 2007 at Saatchi & Saatchi’s Gum Factory was part of the “Shot From the Lip” season of events.
Zata was on the “Shot From the Lip” Committee.
Jun 28
The PoetryFilm event in March 2007 at Saatchi & Saatchi’s Gum Factory was part of the “Shot From the Lip” season of events.
Zata was on the “Shot From the Lip” Committee.
The quotation is taken from the Genesis Cinema’s marketing collateral leaflet for cinema listings Friday July 22 – Thursday July 28, 2005.
The London PoetryFilm Night III took place on July 25, 2005 at 7pm at the Genesis Cinema in London.

“PoetryFilm
Auditorium, 20:30 – 21:30
Introduction by Malgorzata Kitowski, director of PoetryFilm.
Watch a rare selection of experimental, avant-garde films about freedom and dream punctuated by live performance.”
The theme of the event was Freedom and Dream.
Click on the image to view the Southbank Centre’s Poetry International brochure.
PoetryFilm: Sounds of Love is on Saturday 19 July at 7:45pm.
PoetryFilm Blackboard is on Friday 18, Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 July between 12pm and 2pm.

Sarah Pucill’s films and photographs explore a sense of self, which is transformative and fluid. At the core of her practice is a concern with mortality and the materiality of the filmmaking process. The majority of her films take place within the confinements of domestic space, where the grounded reality of the house itself becomes a portal to a complex and multi layered psychical realm. In her explorations of the animate and inanimate, her work probes a journey between mirror and surface, in which questions of representation are negotiated via the feminine, the queer or the dead.
Jun 20

PoetryFilm partnered with Apples and Snakes, Battersea Arts Centre, and with Mark Gwynne Jones from the “PsychicBread” collective.

The event was part of National Poetry Day 2006 and the theme of the event was Identity.
The full programme details are available here.

The event took place at the Genesis Cinema in London.
The design is a treated film still from Zata Kitowski’s poetry film “Full Stop” filmed in North Greenwich.
Below are the details of the full PoetryFilm programme presented at Laugharne Castle on June 7 and June 8:
An evening of sound-informed PoetryFilms and live performances celebrating sounds of love and love of sounds.
Conceived, curated and introduced by Malgorzata Kitowski.
Spirit Level at Royal Festival Hall.
July 19th, 7:45pm.
To book tickets, please click here.
The full programme is below.
PoetryFilm has partnered with the Laugharne Castle Poetry and Film Festival.
Taking place within the ‘timeless, beautiful’ setting of Laugharne Castle in southern Carmarthenshire, the Laugharne Castle Poetry and Film Festival will unfold over the long weekend of Friday 6 June – Sunday 8 June 2014.
Marking the centenary year of Dylan Thomas’s birth, our exciting and innovative festival programme will include:
Work welcome: films based on poems, poems based on/turned into films, art films, text films, sound films, poet-filmmaker collaborations and other experimental text/image/sound screening or performance material.
All themes and topics are welcome. There are also a number of specific themed events coming up so work exploring these topics is particularly welcome:
* Sound-informed material exploring the role of sound
* Material exploring balance, solstice, cycles, symmetry
* Material exploring mathematics/science
Please download the PoetryFilm Submission Form here.
Please send to First Floor, 85 Harwood Road, London SW6 4QL.
There is no formal deadline; material will be considered for all forthcoming events.
For further details, please email Malgorzata at info-at-poetryfilm.org
PoetryFilm was invited to the “O, Miami” Poetry Festival in April to present a curated PoetryFilm programme.
Malgorzata Kitowski also gave a reading of the poems “Knitting”, “Graffitti” and “Theremin” from her book “Doppelgangers”.
O, Miami expands and advances literary culture in Greater Miami, FL. The mission of the festival is for every single person in Miami-Dade County to encounter a poem during the month of April.
Many thanks to the team at O, Miami for the invitation.
The http://www.poetryfilm.org website is in the process of being updated. Please look out for new posts and retrospective post-population coming soon…
I was delighted to be invited to perform at an event for the British Postal Museum & Archive on March 27, 2014.
The event was a fundraising/networking event to support the plan to open a new Museum & Archive. The evening featured screenings of the Night Mail film, highlights from the collection of GPO posters and PR posters, and live music.
The Aldwych Sinfonia (comprising three violinists and a cellist) and I gave a live performance of Night Mail during the evening.
Many thanks to Scott Anthony and Sarah Jenkins for the invitation, and to Olivia and the musicians at Aldwych Sinfonia.
PoetryFilm has been invited to curate a programme for the Supernormal Festival in Oxford.
Supernormal is a festival like no other, providing a powerful antidote to the current malaise of festivals-as-big-business. Blurring the boundaries between art and music, performer and audience, it champions the iconoclastic and the experimental, allowing risks to be taken and leaps of imagination to occur. Somewhere in spirit between the original Glastonbury Fayre and an eccentric village fete, Supernormal is the alternative’s alternative.
I was delighted to hear that my poem and corresponding PoetryFilm “Cut-Up Experiment VIII” was a finalist in the Stanford Code Poetry Festival.
An Oulipo poem employing anagrams and numerology is turned into a triptych cut-up. Each segment contains the same 166 words jigsawed in a different order. The film explores perceptions of meaning through seeing and hearing: in the first section, the words are both seen and heard; in the second section the words are heard and not seen; in the third section, the words are seen and not heard.
The event was sponsored by the Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages at Stanford University.
Film still from “Cut-Up Experiment VIII”
I’m delighted to be a Judge for the Southbank Centre’s Poetry Film competition.
Friday 14 February – Friday 30 May
Calling all poets and filmmakers! Love is in the air at Southbank Centre and we want you to create poetry films that explore the joy of first love, the pain of lost love, the confusion of displaced love, the purity of platonic love, or any other kind of love.
There are two categories to enter
Poetry films on the theme of love made for adults
Poetry films on the theme of love made for children (under 12)
Throughout the summer, Southbank Centre’s celebrates the Festival of Love. Our biennial Poetry International festival (17 – 24 July 2014) explores many different themes including the various ways in which love can impact on writers’ lives. Poetry film will be a major part of this year’s Poetry International.
I was delighted to be invited to present a PoetryFilm salon to students on the Creative Writing course at Warwick University.
LitBiz is Warwick Writing Programme’s weekly literary salon, organized by Masters’ students and featuring visiting novelists, poets, filmmakers, publishers, editors, agents and artists in conversation with Warwick writers.
Talks are open to anyone and free, and take place in the Writers’ Room in Milburn House on Thursdays from 1.30pm to 2.30pm.
Many thanks to David Morley for the invitation.
A special PoetryFilm event celebrating the Autumn Equinox with a bespoke programme of experimental short films exploring Circles, Cycles, Sequences, Planets and Patterns.
This event was “twinned” with the PoetryFilm Equinox event at the Charlotte Street Hotel in March 2013 which marked the Spring Equinox.
Below is a poster designed by Peter Blegvad for the PoetryFilm Salon which took place at the RCA in March 2013. Many thanks to Peter Blegvad and to the RCA for the invitation.
Below are the details of the PoetryFilm: Heroes and Heroines event at Curzon Renoir Cinema in October 2009.
To tie in with National Poetry Day 2009 (08/09/09), the theme was Heroes and Heroines.
Heroes and Heroines celebrated included: Hitchcock, Rachmaninov, Bunuel, Dali, Madame de Pompadou, doppelgangers, Freegans, Gaston Bachelard and Rilke.
The full programme description from the event is below.
Below are the details of the PoetryFilm: Strangers and Strangeness event at Curzon Renoir Cinema in July 2009.
The programme included an important film by Beat poet Michael McClure, a BAFTA award-winning film about levitation, and a photographic art film by Marco Sanges. There was a Q&A after the screening.
The full programme description from the event is below.