"Conquering all possible : the sharing of the public space"
To try to answer to the question « How to build society in 2017 ? », we imagined the 2017 edition as a third place to question the sharing of our public space through the looks of directors as many among all possible.
Founded by filmmaker Bruce Baillie in 1961, San Francisco Cinematheque is the Bay Area’s premier venue for avant-garde/experimental, underground and personally expressive film and video work. In its steadfast dedication to exhibiting works of aesthetically radical cinema from all historical eras and geo-political locales, Cinematheque celebrates the breadth and depth of this vibrant art form in all its myriad expressivities.
Saturated colour, sensor mutilation and seminal film flicker take over two floors of The Brunswick Club. Avant-garde film pioneer Malcolm Le Grice introduces a selection of his films including Little Dog for Roger (1967) and the dual 16mm version of Berlin Horse (1970). Peter Tscherkassky’s sensual and spectral The Exquisite Corpus (2015) completes the screenings.
Dates:
Friday, October 27, 2017 - 20:00 to Saturday, October 28, 2017 - 19:55
All Nuit Long Re(MIX) Vidéodanse is a new dance video event in Montréal curated by Kim-Sanh Châuand Guillaume Vallée, presented by Studio 303. This event will take place at Studio 303 (Montreal, Canada), dance and interdisciplinary performance, as part of Nuit Blanche Montréal.
As part of the Cinema66 screening series, Brand New Blinkers are curating an evening of experimental films based around the theme - Non-Verbal Communication. Apart from titles, the films in this selection are not language-based, but rather unfold on a visual and aural level, communicating in a peculiar and unconventional way.
Dates:
Friday, October 6, 2017 - 19:00 to Saturday, October 7, 2017 - 18:55