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The Film Lounge Season 2 Premieres Feb. 11 on IPTV

Jan 8, 2018

DES MOINES – From psychological dramas to experimental art films and music videos, 10 independent short films by Iowa artists will be featured on two hour-long episodes that premiere next month on Iowa Public Television.

Showcasing the work of independent filmmakers based in Iowa, The Film Lounge is produced by Iowa Public Television in partnership with the Iowa Arts Council and Produce Iowa, the State Office of Media Production, both divisions of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs.

The Film Lounge is a television series that showcases short, independent films by Iowa artists. Each one-hour episode includes a collection of films 2-20 minutes in length representing a range of artistic forms – documentary, experimental, narrative and animation; filmmakers discussing their work as an introduction to each film; and a Spotlight Feature highlighting active filmmaking projects.

The Film Lounge: Episode 201 will premiere at 10 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11. The Film Lounge: Episode 202 will premiere at 10 p.m. the following Sunday, Feb. 18. Both episodes will have additional air times on IPTV WORLD (.3).

Watch parties scheduled for Decorah, Des Moines and Davenport will offer a sneak peek at the new season and opportunities to meet some of the filmmakers, crew and actors featured. The public is invited to celebrate the work of filmmakers across Iowa and attend these free events.

The Film Lounge Watch Parties

  • Decorah Watch Party
    Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7 p.m.
    T-Bock’s Upstairs
    206 W. Water Street
    Hosted by the Oneota Film Festival
  • Des Moines Watch Party
    Thursday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m.
    Fleur Cinema and Café
    4545 Fleur Drive
  • Davenport Watch Party
    Thursday, Feb. 15 at 5 p.m.
    Cinema at the Figge, Figge Art Museum, John Deere Auditorium
    Level 2, 225 W. 2nd Street
    With support from Ford Photography

IPTV Air Dates

  • IPTV
    February 11 – 10 p.m. The Film Lounge: Episode 201
    February 18 10 p.m. The Film Lounge: Episode 202
  • IPTV WORLD (.3)
    February 15 8 p.m. The Film Lounge: Episode 201
    February 16 3 p.m. The Film Lounge: Episode 201
    February 22 8 p.m. The Film Lounge: Episode 202
    February 23 3 p.m. The Film Lounge: Episode 202

The Film Lounge Season 2 Selected Films

(City, Artist, “Film Title,” Year – Synopsis)

Cedar Falls, Aaron Van Maanen and Holden Feagler, “Through,” 2017 – An anachronic narrative film that follows a person wrestling with inner demons and isolation.

Decorah, Thomas C. Johnson, “Marieke,” 2017 – A documentary about the life and craft of acclaimed Dutch Gouda cheesemaker Marieke Penterman from Thorp, Wisc.

Des Moines, Nella Thomas and William Locker, “1871,” 2016 – A music video that puts a contemporary twist on an old Western tune.

Des Moines, Benjamin Gardner, “Hallucination Dream Sequence,” 2017 – An experimental animation based on the phenomena that occur during sleep, dreams and falling asleep.

Des Moines, Jack Meggers, “‘On My Mind’ by The Maytags,” 2017 – A music video that explores love’s ability to alter one’s perception of reality.

Des Moines, Juan Acuna Esparza, “Lazy Bones, Lazy Bones,” 2017 – A surreal depiction of procrastination and one's lack of motivation in a project.

Dubuque, Ruth Mataya Garcia, “Lily,” 2016 – A poem-based film that follows the darker desires of the human soul.

Fairfield, Graham Cooper, “Atmanus,” 2017 – A narrative film about growing up and the consequences faced when given the freedom to choose your own path.

Iowa City, Kaitlyn Busbee and Elizabeth June Bergman, “Introspect,” 2015 – An improvisational dance film that explores the notion of "the gaze" in Western society.

Iowa City, P. Sam Kessie, “Transplanted,” 2017 – An experimental film that explores immigrant displacement through the lens of an alien arriving in foreign space.

Programming support for The Film Lounge is provided by Produce Iowa-State Office of Media Production, Iowa Arts Council, Gilchrist Foundation and Bravo Greater Des Moines.

The Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs and its three divisions – the Iowa Arts Council, Produce Iowa - State Office of Media Production and the State Historical Society of Iowa – empower Iowa to build and sustain culturally vibrant communities by connecting Iowans to the people, places and points of pride that define our state. The department’s work enables Iowa to be recognized as a state that fosters creativity and serves as a catalyst for innovation where the stories of Iowa are preserved and communicated to connect past, present and future generations. 

Iowa Public Television is Iowa's only statewide television network. IPTV’s mission to educate, inform, enrich and inspire Iowans guides its quality, noncommercial programming that tells Iowa's stories like no one else can. Four statewide, public channels offer programs of lasting value to Iowans, regardless of where they live or what they can afford: IPTV (.1), IPTV KIDS (.2), IPTV WORLD (.3) and IPTV Create (.4) on Channel 11, Des Moines; Channel 12, Iowa City; Channel 21, Fort Dodge; Channel 24, Mason City; Channel 27, Sioux City; Channel 32, Waterloo; Channel 32, Council Bluffs; Channel 36, Davenport; Channel 36, Red Oak. More information can be found at Iptv.org.