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This week [December 15 - 23, 2018] in avant garde cinema 


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Yes: Morrison Gong / Erica Sheu <>  [December 16, Brooklyn, New York] 

  
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Cineinfinito #79: Joyce Wieland <>  [December 18, Santander, Spain] 

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Main Street Landing Gallery (Burlington, Vermont, USA; Deadline: December 31, 
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Events are sorted alphabetically BY CITY within each DATE.

This week's programs (summary): 

*        Whirlwind_karel Doing / SesiÓN 16/35mm / Crater-Lab / Zumzeig <>  
[December 15, Barcelona, Spain] 

*        Barbara Hammer, Superdyke: Hall of Mirrors <>  [December 15, Los 
Angeles, California] 

*        People's Music: Drew's  <> "Open Country" + Cash's "Ridin' the Rails" 
+ [December 15, San Francisco, California] 

*        Crawling Through the Wreckage: Avant Garde Film and video Artists 
Respond To the Trauma of the 21st Century”  <> [December 16, Amsterdam] 

*        Yes: Morrison Gong / Erica Sheu <>  [December 16, Brooklyn, New York] 

*        Secret Life of…Anthology Film Archives - Psychedelic Edition <>  
[December 16, New York, NY] 

*        Terror Nullius <>  [December 16, New York, NY] 

*        Cineinfinito #79: Joyce Wieland <>  [December 18, Santander, Spain] 

*        Ec: Diaries, Notes  <> & Sketches (Walden) [December 20, New York, NY] 

*        Ec: Reminiscences of A Journey To Lithuania <>  [December 21, New 
York, NY] 

*        New Experimental Works <>  [December 22, San Francisco, California] 


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2018 

12/15
Barcelona, Spain: Crater Lab 
9:30 PM, Carrer de Béjar, 53 baixos
WHIRLWIND_KAREL DOING / SESI&OACUTE;N 16/35MM / CRATER-LAB / ZUMZEIG 
El próximo SÁBADO 15 de DICIEMBRE organizamos una nueva sesión en Zumzeig 
Cinema, en esta ocasión de la mano del artista, cineasta e investigador Karel 
Doing. Contaremos con la presencia del autor, que nos mostrará en su FORMATO 
ORIGINAL (16/35mm) una selección de piezas que muestran una versátil 
exploración técnica y conceptual. Una serie de películas que abarcan un 
recorrido de experimentación en torno a la luz, la performance, el metraje 
encontrado, la química de las plantas, y las mismas propiedades fotoquímicas 
del film. Una obra que muestra su interés por el CINE EXPERIMENTAL y el CINE 
EXPANDIDO y que se enmarca dentro de una aproximación crítica hacia la 
modernidad y la posmodernidad, en busca de nuevos significados de lo real y lo 
material. A través del estudio de los procesos químicos, el registro de la 
historia oral y la (re)utilización del patrimonio fílmico, Doing se propone 
explorar en torno a sistemas de conocimiento alternativos. En muchas de sus 
obras se destacan las cualidades rítmicas, pictóricas y performáticas del cine 
analógico como medio. Sus películas, performances e instalaciones han sido 
exhibidas internacionalmente, incluyendo presentaciones en París, Los Ángeles, 
Toronto, Bonn, Rotterdam y Londres. Junto con Bea Haut dirige “Film in 
Process”, un laboratorio DIY ubicado en Londres-Inglaterra. 

12/15
Los Angeles, California: Filmforum 
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7:30 pm, UCLA Film & Television Archive, Billy Wilder Theatre, Hammer Museum, 
10899 Wilshire Blvd.,
BARBARA HAMMER, SUPERDYKE: HALL OF MIRRORS 
By the very nature of her multifaceted identity, lesbian feminist filmmaker and 
artist Barbara Hammer (b. 1939) has maintained a formal fluidity in her 
half-century-long practice effectively unparalleled by any living moving image 
maker. From her first Super 8 experiment, SCHIZY (1968), Hammer gave herself 
permission to fearlessly follow her instincts. Through her explicit and 
politically-charged work of the 1970s to her material interactions and printing 
exercises of the 1980s and continuing with her seamless adoption of analog and 
digital video, Hammer’s visual lyricism and sensuality dance invariably within 
each of her over 80 moving image works in a conscious, active (re)writing and 
(re)defining of a singular cinematic language. Hall of Mirrors: Composed 
entirely of recently restored films from the Academy Film Archive, this program 
explores various modes of self-envisionment, a strong, recurring theme 
throughout Hammer’s art practice. Spanning verite portraiture, mythological 
drama, optically printed collage, and even appropriated x-ray footage, these 
extraordinarily diverse films are linked in their wide-ranging approaches to 
self-examination and Hammer’s acute awareness of being a body within a world, 
and within a culture. 

12/15
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema 
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8 PM, 992 Valencia Street
PEOPLE'S MUSIC: DREW'S "OPEN COUNTRY" + CASH'S "RIDIN' THE RAILS" + 
So in tune with the current class crisis, Jesse and Glenda Drew truck in from 
the Valley to deliver a robust updating of their big-hearted embrace of the 
real proletarian roots of the Country/Western genre. Their much-anticipated 
historical essay situates the origins of C/W music as being drawn from the same 
well as “hillbilly” or “folk”, written from the perspectives of the marginal 
poor...but appropriated by post-War corporate consolidation of broadcast radio 
audiences and McCarthy’s anti-communism. Some 5 years after their last luv-fest 
here, the Drews delight us again with new developments from their researches 
and interviews—focusing particularly on the dobro, Irish Aires, and the 
Hawaiian pedal steel guitar. CO-BILLED is the Premiere Revival of a truly 
obscure 16mm treasure, Ridin’ the Rails, an irresistible tribute to the 
nation’s train system, guided by narration and songs by Mr. Johnny Cash 
himself! A delicious 45-min. slice of authentic Americana happily surviving 
since its 1974 release, Cash here re-enacts the most important events in US 
railway history. Come early for the Reluctant Trucker on banjo, Country Corner 
dancing, and copious moonshine! 


SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2018 

12/16
Amsterdam: Filmhuis Cavia 
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19:30, Van Hallstraat 52-I (trap op) 1051 HH Amsterdam, Netherlands
CRAWLING THROUGH THE WRECKAGE: AVANT GARDE FILM AND VIDEO ARTISTS RESPOND TO 
THE TRAUMA OF THE 21ST CENTURY” 
Filmhuis Cavia presents, Avant Garde Film and Video Artists Respond to the 
Trauma of the 21st Century,” Curated by Gwendolyn Audrey Foster An evening of 
Surrealism, animation, political videoart, and handmade experimental short 
films (often incorporating archival materials) made in response to turn of the 
century trauma and shock. Featuring film/video art by international artists 
including Kasumi, Francesca Fini, Marie Craven, Gina Kamentsky, Indecline, 
Rhayne Vermette, Bill Domonkos, Jon Behrens, Sylvia Toy, Larry Wang, Jennifer 
Sharpe, Beth Holmes, Janie Geiser, Karissa Hahn, Wheeler Winston Dixon, 
Christina Raia, Charles Pieper, Sarah Brown, Donna Kuhn, Kim Balouch, Edward 
Ramsay-Morin, Eduardo Cuadrado, Isabel Chiara, Marco Coraggio, and Colectivo 
Los ingrávidos. (Guest Curator) Gwendolyn Audrey Foster is an experimental 
filmmaker and author of numerous books and essays on experimental films and 
avant garde filmmakers. Foster is originally from New York City and is 
currently Willa Cather Professor of Film Studies at the University of Nebraska. 
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12/16
Brooklyn, New York: Microscope Gallery 
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7:30pm, 1329 Willoughby Avenue, 2B Brooklyn, NY 11237
YES: MORRISON GONG / ERICA SHEU 
Artists in person! Screening of works in film, video, and performance by 
Morrison Gong and by Erica Sheu, as part of Microscope's emerging artist series 
YES. Although informed by different life experiences, both Gong and Sheu tackle 
themes of national identity, cultural backgrounds, gender, eroticism and 
intimacy — often through very personal and poetic perspectives — in their 
individual as well as in their collaborative work. In the four 16mm and Super 
8mm films by Sheu in the program, the artist starts with events of everyday 
life to consider her origins and the concept of home in a foreign country, 
often drawing by hand on the filmstrip or featuring text from books, as well as 
setting the images in dialogue with each other through double-channel or 
split-screen. Gong’s work centers around ritual, sexuality, and the 
transgression of cultural traditions, frequently treating body, food, animal 
bones, butterfly wings, etc. as material. Most of the artist’s moving image 
works consist of collages or slideshows of still photography, digital scans, 
and fixed-camera shots, often with references to or featuring the work of Nan 
Goldin, Nobuyoshi Araki, and Carolee Schneemann, among others. Closing the 
night is a new collaborative, multiple projector performance “Immoral Tales” by 
the two artists — featuring Super 8mm and 16mm film, 35mm slides and digital 
video — accompanied by a live score by Yifan Guo. Among the projections are 
excerpts from “Ne Zha Nao Hai”, a 1979 Chinese animated film about the myth of 
Prince Nezha and his triumph against the Dragon King; virtual porn games; 70s 
Taiwanese propaganda; excerpts from “Twenty-Two” a documentary about Korean and 
Chinese “comfort women” during WWII; scratch film loops; handmade 35mm slides; 
and original video shot by the two artists. Q&A following the screening and 
performance. Program and additional info: www.microscopegallery.com 
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$6. i...@microscopegallery.com <mailto:i...@microscopegallery.com>  Tel: 347 
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12/16
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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5:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
SECRET LIFE OF…ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES - PSYCHEDELIC EDITION 
As part of our occasional "Secret Life of…Anthology Film Archives" program, 
which showcases the film- and video-making efforts of AFA's staff, friends, 
fellow-travelers, and devotees, our very own Steve Erickson has compiled a 
selection of psychedelic videos, clips, and performances for our viewing 
pleasure. "Feel the distorted guitars, wailing vocals, and pounding drums as 
Anthology takes you back to the heyday of psychedelic music. Rather than 
settling for the most obvious choices - although some canonical artists are 
featured - this program travels around the world in 90 minutes. Showcasing 
bands from the U.S., U.K., France, West Germany, Brazil, Turkey, Denmark, and 
Japan, the selection demonstrates how psychedelia became a lingua franca that 
was transformed by different cultures. While American TV rarely took the 
counterculture seriously in the late 1960s and early 70s, European TV programs 
let rock groups play 8-minute long songs and allowed them to take the piss out 
of the interviewer. Enjoy your mind trip, but don't trip on your mind." -Steve 
Erickson 

12/16
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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8:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
TERROR NULLIUS 
by Soda_Jerk. NEW YORK CITY PREMIERE! FILMMAKERS IN PERSON! Soda_Jerk are a 
two­person art collective who work at the intersection of documentary and 
speculative fiction. Hailing from Australia but based in New York since 2012, 
they are fundamentally interested in the politics of images: how they 
circulate, whom they benefit, and how they can be undone. Their sample­based 
practice takes the form of films, video installations, cut­up texts, and 
lecture performances. Anthology hosted them in 2015 for a Show & Tell program 
showcasing their genuinely subversive and often riotously funny body of work, 
and we welcome them back for the NYC premiere of their new feature-length 
piece, TERROR NULLIUS. A political revenge fable that offers an un­writing of 
Australian national mythology, TERROR NULLIUS works entirely within and against 
the official archive to achieve a queering and othering of Australian cinema. 
Part political satire, eco­horror, and road movie, it conjures a world in 
which minorities and animals conspire, and not­so­nice white guys finish 
last; where idyllic beaches host race­riots, governments poll love­rights, 
and the perils of hypermasculinity are overshadowed only by the enduring horror 
of Australia's colonizing myth of terra nullius ('nobody's land'). "TERROR 
NULLIUS is a euphoric 55-minute long drunken dance with a raised middle finger 
and I can think of nothing more Australian than that. By actively reframing the 
meaning of the dominantly conceived Australian film canon, Soda_Jerk powerfully 
and practically demonstrates Jonathan Rosenbaum's observation that film canons 
are 'an active process of selection rather than a passive one of reportage.' 
Soda_Jerk do not attempt anything so ambitious or ultimately futile as an 
alternate canon, but rather achieve something far more urgent: they reveal the 
gaps, the hypocrisies and the biases active within the canon we already have, 
reflective of a whole spectrum of issues and questions white Australia 
desperately needs to address." -Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, ARTLINK "A weird, 
dazzling, kinetic, dizzyingly ambitious, sensationally mishmashed beast of an 
Australian film, one part video art installation project, one part revisionist 
documentary." -THE GUARDIAN "TERROR NULLIUS is a rogue remapping of national 
mythology, where a misogynistic remark is met with the sharp beak of a bird, 
feminist bike gangs rampage, and bicentenary celebrations are ravaged by 
flesh-eating sheep. By intricately remixing fragments of Australia's pop 
culture and film legacy, TERROR NULLIUS interrogates the unstable entanglement 
of fiction that underpins the country's vexed sense of self." -AUSTRALIAN 
CENTER FOR THE MOVING IMAGE 


TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2018 

12/18
Santander, Spain: Centro Cultural Doctor Madrazo 
6:00 PM, Casimiro Sainz, S/N
CINEINFINITO #79: JOYCE WIELAND 
Cineinfinito #79: Joyce Wieland CINEINFINITO / Centro Cultural Doctor Madrazo 
Martes 18 de Diciembre de 2018, 18:00h. Centro Cultural Doctor Madrazo Calle 
Casimiro Sainz, s/n 39004 Santander Programa: Water Sark (1965), 16mm, sonora, 
color, 13:30 Sailboat (1967), 16mm, sonora, color, 2:45 Cat Food (1967), 16mm, 
sonora, color, 13:30 Solidarity (1973), 16mm, sonora, color, 10:40 A & B in 
Ontario (1984), 16mm, sonora, b/n, 16:05 Birds at Sunrise (1986) 16mm, sonora, 
color, 10:15 *Sesión presentada por Esperanza Collado Formato de proyección: HD 
(copias cortesía de Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre) (Agradecimiento 
especial a Esperanza Collado y a Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre) 


THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2018 

12/20
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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7:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
EC: DIARIES, NOTES &AMP; SKETCHES (WALDEN) 
by Jonas Mekas. Filmed 1964-68; edited 1968-69. "Since 1950 I have been keeping 
a film diary. I have been walking around with my Bolex and reacting to the 
immediate reality: situations, friends, New York, seasons of the year. On some 
days I shot ten frames, on others ten seconds, still on others ten minutes. Or 
I shot nothing. When one writes diaries, it's a retrospective process: you sit 
down, you look back at your day, and you write it all down. To keep a film 
(camera) diary, is to react (with your camera) immediately, now, this instant: 
either you get it now, or you don't get it at all." -J.M. "I make home movies - 
therefore I live. I live - therefore I make home movies." -from the soundtrack 


FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2018 

12/21
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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7:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
EC: REMINISCENCES OF A JOURNEY TO LITHUANIA 
by Jonas Mekas. Preserved by Anthology Film Archives with support from The Film 
Foundation. Special thanks to Cineric, Inc., and Trackwise. "The film consists 
of four parts. The first part contains some footage from my first years in 
America, 1949-52. The second part was shot in August 1971 in Lithuania. The 
third part is in Elmshorn, near Hamburg, where I spent eight months in a forced 
labor camp. The fourth part is in Vienna (1971) with Peter Kubelka, Nitsch, 
Annette Michelson, Ken Jacobs, etc. The film deals with home, memory, and 
culture." -J.M. 


SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2018 

12/22
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema 
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8 PM, 992 Valencia Street
NEW EXPERIMENTAL WORKS 
For over 30 years now, the OC season has been consummated with an energized 
evening of radical expression and film form, with many of the artists in person 
(7!). Spot-lit on this round are Jeremy Rourke’s performance may two thousand 
and eighteen, Bryan Boyce’s Fake but True, Tim Johnson’s March of Tim, and 
David King’s Male Men, all world premieres with makers here in the flesh. ALSO 
Greta Snider’s A Small Place, Julie Murray’s Wind Wire Wound, Sabine Gruffat’s 
A Return to the Return to Reason, Lana Caplan’s Play and Repeat, Haley 
McCormick’s Dancer, Mark Street’s ZOOM, Montgomery Cantsin’s Smythe, Anthony 
Buchanan’s I, Chris, and the No. American debuts of Michael Fleming’s Never 
Never Land and Bori Mate’s Silent Spring Seahorse. A Robert Todd short is also 
included, in memory of this lovely gentleman who has passed from our world. 
Closing this colossal group show is Alex Cruse and Kevin Lo (Drought Spa), with 
a new performance A Fume, on fractured pressures in volatility’s mouth. 
Fruitcake and free pencils!! *$8. 

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