Â鶹ƵµÀ

Samantha B. Bonar
Broderick Fox

On Wednesday, February 22, Occidental filmmaker Broderick Fox will present an advance screening of his documentary,Ìý, at Occidental.

Ìý

Six years in the making, the film draws directly from personal experience, pushing the boundaries of documentary form to get at some important contemporary questions about identity, diversity, social justice and global citizenship.Ìý

"MakingÌýThe Skin I’m InÌýhas proven to be an unflinching chapter in a series of autobiographical works I call ‘embodied media,’ in which I use not only subjectivity but also the physical body to destabilize assumptions about sex, gender and sexuality and to break the often-strangling silence of shame," said Fox, an associate professor of media arts and culture. "The story recounts my bodily history of addiction, pain, sexÌýand cultural stigmatization and marks a commitment to a more integrated approach to living through the ritual of tattooing."

The screening is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. in Thorne Hall (the film runs 94 minutes long andÌýwill be followed by a Q&A with Fox). The event is free and open to the public. (Note: the film contains mature content equivalent to an MPAA-R rating.) The documentary’s world premiere will be held at the Byron Bay International Film Festival in Australia on March 8.ÌýÌýThis will be the beginning of what Fox hopes will be a very busy year on the international festival circuit.

The Skin I'm InÌýhas also been chosen for screening at the Park City Music Film Festival,Ìýan independent film festival celebrating the collaboration between directors and composers in a city known as a major independent film-scoring destination.

In September, Fox was one of 13 California artists selected to receive a 2011-2012ÌýArtistic Innovation GrantÌýfrom the Center for Cultural Innovation. He used this grant to underwrite composition of an original score for the film by composer Ronit Kirchman, whoÌýhas since been named the 2012 Sundance Institute/Time WarnerÌýMusic Fellow. Her fellowship award came with funds for live music recording that went toward a Park City scoring session for Fox’s film in November, featuring a 30-piece orchestral ensemble. Kirchman recently performed a live remix set ofÌýÌýforÌýThe Skin I’m InÌýat the Sundance Film Festival.

Ìý"I would love to make this advance screening an event that brings together all members of the Occidental community along with the alums and community partners I've worked with over my time at Oxy," Fox said.ÌýÌýFox has been teaching at Â鶹ƵµÀsince 2004 and enjoys keeping in touch with many of his former students.

An undergraduate at Harvard, Fox received his M.F.A. and Ph.D. from USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. Fox teaches courses in media production, documentary history and production, and themed theory-production seminars on the body in media including representations of gender, sexuality and body failure (illness, end-of-life decision-making and dying). His award-winning narrative, experimental and documentaryÌýÌýhave screened internationally—theatrically, on television, at film festivals, and online. He works as a film and video editor, and his critical writing has appeared in various anthologies and journals, includingÌýFilm QuarterlyÌýandÌýSpectator.ÌýFox's book,Ìý,Ìýis available through Pearson Press.Ìý