Events

  • Solus & Guests Nov 6-9 At Anthology Film Archives & Grace Space Brooklyn

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    Solus was formed in 1998 in Dublin with the dual aim of showing Irish short & avant-garde films abroad & international short & avant-garde
    films in Ireland. This year SOLUS celebrates its 10th anniversary with three nights of screenings & a DVD launch at Anthology Film Archives & a screening and party at the Grace
    Exhibition Space in Brooklyn.

    Along with a selection of new film & video by collective members, we're showing films by Vivienne Dick and Pat Murphy, both from Dublin,
    veterans of the New York scene in the 70s and very cool ladies altogether!

    At Grace Space:
    840 Broadway, 2nd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11206www.gracespace.multiply.com
    Thus Nov 6, 8Pm
    Alan Lambert's Ghost Stories + Solus NYC 2008 Launch Party
     
    At Anthology Film Archives:
    32 2nd Avenue at 2nd Street, New York, NY 10003www.anthologyfilmarchives.org
    Fri Nov 7, 8Pm:
    Solus Programme #1a: David Stalling & Anthony Kelly Ghost Signals and other short films

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  • Star Spangled to Death @ London Chisenhale Gallery

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    STAR SPANGLED TO DEATH
    London Chisenhale Gallery
    Sunday 2 November 2008, from 2pm to 10pm

    A free screening of STAR SPANGLED TO DEATH, Ken Jacobs’ episodic
    indictment of American politics, religion, war, racism and stupidity,
    timed to coincide with the US election and the end of the Bush regime.
    Starring Jack Smith, Richard Nixon, Nelson Rockefeller, Minnie Mouse,
    Al Jolson and a cast of thousands.

    Jacobs' extraordinary epic combines whole found films, documentaries,
    newsreels, musicals and cartoons with improvised performances by the
    legendary Jack Smith and Jerry Sims. Together they picture a
    dangerously sold-out America where racial and religious prejudice, the
    monopolisation of wealth and an addiction to war are opposed by Beat
    generation irreverence.

    STAR SPANGLED TO DEATH
    Ken Jacobs, USA, 1957-59/2004, 400 minutes (plus several intermissions)
    Some refreshments available, or bring a packed lunch and a cushion!

    Presented by Whitechapel at Chisenhale, in collaboration with Mark Webber and tank.tv.
    A portfolio of 20 works by Ken Jacobs is currently online at www.tank.tv
    Send your questions to Ken Jacobs at <[email protected]>

    screening at

    Chisenhale
    64 Chisenhale Road
    London
    E3 5QZ

    Nearest Tube: Mile End / Bethnal Green
    Buses: 8, 277, 425, 339, D6

    FREE ADMISSION (all day long)

    www.whitechapel.org
    www.chisenhale.org.uk
    www.secretcinema.co.uk

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  • Abstracta @ Cairo

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    Abstracta , the International Abstarct Cinema Exhibition, based in Roma, Italy, continues its touring exhibition in Cairo, Egypt on October 26th and October 27th. The event is sponsored by the Instituto Cervantes and Istituto Italiano di Cultura.

    For full programme details, see here .

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  • TIE 2008 Programme online

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    The 2008 edition of The International Experimental cinema exposition , to be held October 23-26 in Peonia, Colorado is now available.

    Thursday October 23rd
    - 5:30pm - 7:00pm Opening Soriee at KVNF
    VIP PASS ONLY
    - 7:30pm - 8:30pm Drenched Decay (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR THURSDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 9:00pm - 9:30pm Drifter (fi lm Show) at Blue Sage
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR THURSDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 9:45pm - 10:00pm New Films from the 33 1/3 Series (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR THURSDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 10:20pm - 11:45pm Die Zeit heilt alle Wunder (Time Heals All Wonders) (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR THURSDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - Midnight - 1:00am Vessel Volume (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR THURSDAY FILM PASS OR MIDNIGHT PASS ONLY
    - 1:00am Cine Parkour II (secret location)
    FREE FOR ALL

    Friday October 24th
    - 10:00am - 11:00am Found Films Program 1 (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 11:30am - 12:30pm - 1st Round Table Discussion (Location, Community &the Avant-garde) at KVNF
    SPECIAL INVITE ONLY
    - 1pm - 2pm ….a blede sau (A Stupid Pig) (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 2:30pm - 3:15pm Avant-garde Mexico (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS ONLY
    - 3:00pm - 4:00pm - 2nd Round Table discussion (Experimental Cinema: A Fiesty Living Soul) at KVNF
    SPECIAL INVITE ONLY
    - 3:45pm - 5:00pm Fur Roy Black (For Roy Black) (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 5:30pm - 7:30pm Dinner at the Blue Sage
    VIP PASS ONLY
    - 8:00pm - 9:00pm Ian Cooke performing at the Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 9:30pm - 10:15pm Winding Blue to Color (fi lm show) at Blue Sage
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 10:45pm - 11:30pm Expanded Cinema by Dirk De Bruyn (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - Midnight - 12:30am Infectious Burst (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR FRIDAY FILM PASS OR MIDNIGHT PASS ONLY
    - 1:00am Cine Parkour II (secret location)
    FREE FOR ALL

    Saturday 25th
    - 10:00am -11:00am Found Films Program 2 (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 11:30am -12:30pm -3rd Round Table Discussion (Cine Parkour: The Art of Dispacement) at KVNF
    SPECIAL INVITE ONLY
    - 1:30pm - 3:30pm Films by Standish Lawder (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 4:00pm - 5:30pm New Films from David Gatten (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 8:00pm - 8:50pm Refl ect It (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 9:20pm - 10:20pm New Films from Luther Price (fi lm show) at Blue Sage
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 10:50pm - 11:15pm Screen (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - Midnight - 1:00am Cine Parkour II (fi lm Show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SATURDAY FILM PASS OR MIDNIGHT PASS ONLY
    - 1:00am Cine Parkour II (secret location)
    FREE FOR ALL

    Sunday October 26th
    - 10:00am - 12:00pm VIP Brunch
    VIP PASS ONLY
    - 12:00pm - 12:30pm Ohne Titel (Untitled) (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SUNDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 12:50pm - 1:50pm Dis-play (fi lm show) at KVNF
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS OR SUNDAY FILM PASS ONLY
    - 2:20pm - 4:20pm Open: High Space (fi lm show) at Paradise Theatre
    ALL-FILM PASS OR VIP PASS ONLY
    - 4:45pm - 5:45pm Final Round Table Discussion (TIE-2008: The Films in Review) at KVNF
    SPECIAL INVITE ONLY

    Consult the programme for full details.

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  • Making the Lost and Unmade: The Films of Bruce Checefsky

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    Making the Lost and Unmade: The Films of Bruce Checefsky examines the
    lost and unmade works of four important avant-garde experimental Polish
    filmmakers: STEFAN THEMERSON, (1910 – 1988), FRANCISZKA THEMERSON (1907
    – 1988), JAN BRZEKOWSKI (1903 – 1983), and ANDRZEJ PAWLOWSKI (1925 –
    1986).  The special presentation will include a screening of recent
    remakes based on the originals. The screened films will include
    Pharmacy (1930/2001) and Moment Musical (1933/2007) by Stefan and
    Franciszka Themerson;  Jan Brzekowski’s, A Woman and Circles
    (1930/2003), and Andrzej Pawlowski’s IN NI [OTHERS] (1958/2005).   A
    reception for the filmmaker will take place on Saturday, November 8,
    from 12 pm – 2pm at WORK Gallery located at 306 State Street, Ann Arbor.

    The exhibition is free and open to the public.  Special gallery hours
    for the screenings: Saturday, November 8, and Sunday, November 9, from
    12:00 pm – 7:00 pm.  Contact Graham Hamilton, Director of Exhibitions,
    WORK, [email protected] or 734.216.1085

    A special screening of A Woman and Circles (Kobieta i ko_a), dir. Bruce
    Checefsky, 2004 (10 min., experimental) will take place at the Michigan
    Theater, Screening Room at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday November 8, 2008.

    The Ann Arbor Polish Film Festival is an annual cultural event
    organized by the Polish Cultural Fund—Ann Arbor in cooperation with the
    Polish-American Congress Ann Arbor Chapter, the University of
    Michigan's Polish Club, and the University of Michigan.

    For more ticket information contact: www.annarborpolonia.org/festival/film/

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  • TIE Boston October 11,13

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    TIE at ICA / Boston
    October 11, 2008 - 6:00PM

    The Institute
    of Contemporary Art/Boston (ICA) presents TIE, The International Experimental
    Cinema Exposition – a one-day screening of experimental films
    from Boston and around the world – on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m.
    The program is followed by a Q & A with the filmmakers and TIE Founder/Director
    Christopher May. Tickets are $10 general admission; $8 members, students,
    and seniors. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (617)
    478-3103 or visit
    www.icaboston.org.  

    The first half of this two-part screening
    is called “To Trudge: A TIE Retrospective,” and features an eclectic
    range of U.S. and international experimental films that illuminate the
    continuing vitality and beauty of celluloid. The second half of the
    screening, “To Raise: New Films from TIE by Boston Filmmakers,”
    focuses on new work by Boston’s best avant-garde filmmakers

    The program for “To Raise: New Films
    from TIE by Boston Filmmakers” features an enlightening new selection of work
    by top Boston avant-garde filmmakers. Most are being shown for
    the first time, The artists will be present. Boston
    filmmakers include Robert Tood, Luther Price, Jonathan Schwartz and
    Rebecca Meyers. 

    Check-out the short preview by MARTÍN CABALLERO From The Dig. 


     

    TIE at Emerson College / Boston
    October 16th - 7:00PM

    The
    art of the past no longer exists as it once did. Its authority is lost.
    In its place is a language of images. What matters now is who uses that
    language for what purpose. The first of a two part evening at Emerson
    College is a rare program of contemporary Super-8 work from TIE
    exhibitions. My Mess
    from Colorado-based filmmaker, Jesse Kennedy and work from Cine Parkour
    are included in this program.The second program is a collection of 16mm
    films from the U.S. and Austria.TIE curator, Christopher May will be
    present to introduce the programs.  

    About Jesse Kennedy:
    "If a writer could teach us how to read in a film, and a camera could
    be used to shoot in the most visceral sense, then Kennedy with his
    Super-8 camera and diverse medley of intellectual interests is
    ferociously, sensually, and innovatively redefining how we portray and
    experience the emotive blows of a story."
    - Rachel Cole
    , Director / Dikeou Collection 

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  • MIX21 New York Queer Experimental Film Festival

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    The 21st New York Queer Experimental Film Festival presents a new installation by Peter Cramer
    October 15-19
    217 Water Street @ Beekman.
    2, 3, 4, 5, J, M, Z
    trains to Fulton St
    A & C trains to
    Broadway-Nassau.

    Peter Cramer is featured with a new multimedia installation titled  Mousa ‘a Muse’

    An amuse bouche for the 21st anniversary
    of MIX.  Mousa ‘a Muse’, perhaps ultimately from Greek, translates the
    Middle English mosaic from French mosaïque, based on Latin musi(v)um 
    as a a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored
    pieces of hard material in this case image, light and sound producing a
    combination of diverse elements forming a more or less coherent whole
    reproducing the arrangement of photosensitive elements in a television
    camera delivered as projection of an individual (esp. an animal)
    composed of cells of two genetically different types and in the case of
    mosaic disease, a viral disease. Also an adjective of or associated
    with Moses.

    Peter Cramer will plumb his 30 year NYC archive of people, places, politics and porn.
    Co-Founder of Petit Versailles and numerous other manifestation he has been part of the MIX Festival since inception.
    Expect the parting of seas and the remains of a burning bush.

    Mousa ‘a Muse
    Peter Cramer    2008   NYC.
    Mulitcolor multimedia audio /video/ slides/ film/ found objects installation.
    30 minute loop. dimensions variable.
    All screenings at:
    @Seaport!
    217 Water St
    (at Beekman)
    South Street Seaport
    New York, NY

    2, 3, 4, 5, J, M, Z
    trains to Fulton St

    A & C trains to
    Broadway-Nassau
    Tickets for all regular programmes are $10
    Opening & closing night shows are $15

    Tickets may be purchased HERE

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  • 4 Visual Music programs in Ithaca, NY

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    Cornell Cinema in Ithaca, New York screens four of Center for Visual Music's curated Visual Music programs, beginning October 15, in their Willard Straight Theatre.

    Wed. Oct. 15 - Oskar Fischinger Retrospective: Optical Poetry.
    Featuring 35mm preserved prints of his classic visual music films, including Allegretto, Study No. 6, Study No. 7, Radio Dynamics, Composition in Blue, Motion Painting No. 1, Kreise, American March, Spirals, Coloratura, Spiritual Constructions, Walking from Munich to Berlin, and others. Prints preserved by Academy Film Archive, Center for Visual Music and Fischinger Archive.

    Oct. 22 - Mary Ellen Bute Program
    (CVM presents this program in association with Cecile Starr and Women's Independent Film Exchange). All of her short abstract Visual Music films, 16mm.  For more about her films, see program info on CVM's Bute page:    www.centerforvisualmusic.org/Bute.htm

    Oct. 29 - Essential Visual Music: Rare Classics. 16mm. NEW CVM Touring Program.
    From German pioneers to Light Show psychedelia to Experimental Animation classics, little-seen films from the Collection of Center for Visual Music; most are preserved prints. Includes films by Oskar and Hans Fischinger, Charles Dockum, Jules Engel, Mary Ellen Bute, Jud Yalkut and more. Many of these films were
    preserved with the support of the National Film Preservation Foundation.

    "The Rare Classics program abounded with priceless opportunities to witness the genre's often-referred-to-but-rarely-seen works...and some mind-blowing  footage from early expanded cinema performances."  (Danni Zuvela)
    Full program details and Review at: www.centerforvisualmusic.org/VMEssenClassics.htm

    Nov. 5 - Legendary Light Shows. Video and 16mm.
    Flashback to the 1960's with a program of rarely seen film and video by legendary light show artists from San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles: Glenn McKay, Tony Martin, Elias Romero, Joshua White, Single Wing Turquoise Bird, Jud Yalkut and others, plus the light show finale from David Lebrun's Hog Farm Movie. Featuring light, color and liquid projections layered with film and handmade slides, originally performed live at rock concerts. Selections from this program were featured in the 2005 US exhibition "Visual Music" at the Hirshhorn Museum and MOCA LA. 

    For tickets, showtimes and directions for these 4 shows, please visit Cornell Cinema's website:
    http://cinema.cornell.edu/index.html

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  • The 10,000 Mile Bike Race Live event

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    Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and kino21 present:

    THE 10,000 MILE BIKE RACE

     Thursday Oct 16th, 7:30pm
     YBCA Screening Room
     701 Mission St at Third St.
     San Francisco

     *

    This live music, narration and projection performance is based on a chapter, about a promotional race between a 5-man bike team and an express train across Siberia, from Alfred Jarry's  outrageous 1906 Novel THE SUPERMALE, known on Wikipedia as the "first cyborg sex novel."

    The text is interpreted simultaneously in three ways:

    On FILM  by local celluloid celebrities
     
    Bill Basquin, Paul Clipson, Jerome Hiler, Kerry Laitala

    In MUSIC  composed by Graham Connah
     played live by his crack 8-piece pickup ensemble

    By SPEECH  through the dulcet and sinister tones
     of poet and master orator Brent Cunningham

     *

    Commissioned and produced by kino21 for Bay Area Now 5
     a triennial art and performance exhibition

    http://www.kino21.org/

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  • Olsen (October 10)

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    Friday 10 October 2008
    Hyde Park Picture House, Brudenell Road, Leeds, LS6
    Doors open 10pm for tea, cake and live music by Verdine Etoria, Dave Kane & Alex Hannan
    First films start 10.20pm
    FREE

    Olsen returns to the Hyde Park Picture House with a free late night offering of avant-garde film, plus music, tea and homemade cake. The evening will feature two hours of rarely seen and little known pieces of experimental film history by the likes of Gunvor Nelson, Standish Lawder, Malcolm Le Grice, Ernst Schmidt jr, Christopher Maclaine and Saul Levine; alongside vibrant new work by Greg Pope, Jeanne Liotta, Steve Reinke, Steve Roden, Fred Worden, Mark Fell and Stephen Sutcliffe. Expect bagpipes, repetition, flickering, fluxus, curtains, cartoons, minimalism, night skies, gravestones, repetition, luminance, silence and swearing.

    Beforehand and during the interval, tea and cake will be served and Verdine Etoria (guitar), Alex Hannan (violin - 7 Hertz) and Dave Kane (double bass - LIMA) will provide musical interludes.

    Full programme: http://www.olsenorsen.org/
    Presented as part of Light Night: http://www.lightnightleeds.co.uk, funded by Leeds City Council.

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