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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