Short Films

I began creating short films as a lark with my dear friend and collaborator, Harold Sims. He was in film school and asked me if he could tag along at my shoots and take video footage. I became completely enamored with working with Harold, and with what film could add to my way of making meaning.

 

We began collaborating on films and topics and that blossomed into the production of a short film about my dance practice and a film about loneliness.

 

When the pandemic struck, Harold and I shifted our film in to an opus about what I call “the muddy middle” of marriage, and how one can be more lonely inside a relationship than as a single person. We intended it to be a scripted film, but it turns out that we are terrible actors, and so we decided to explore the concept through dance and poetry instead. I think the results were magical.

 

We continue to make short films as a way to better express something ineffable, using images, music, and movement over words and stories.

 

More to come. Follow us on YouTube to see more: Elizabeth Janowski

Films

Love is a Many Splendid Thing: by the Permission Project and Harold Sims

On Love: Young Love: by the Permission Project, with Liz Janowski and Harold Sims

On Love: Part Two: Middle Love, by the Permission Project, Liz Janowski and Harold Sims

On Love: Old Love: Part 3: by the Permission Project, Liz Janowski and Harold Sims

Love is a Many Splendid Thing: by the Permission Project and Harold Sims

For We Must Die Before We Can Live: The Beginning is the End.

the Four Elements body, a movement exploration

Se Separer: the muddy middle of love; Apart Together: A Marriage Story

the 9 goddesses: an archetypal system designed for full spiritual and erotic embodiment

Immersion, by Liz Franko, Harold Sims and Julie Harris-Chatham for The Permission Project

I had an art show