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This week [March 10 - 18, 2018] in avant garde cinema


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Visions | 15.03.18 | Kelly Egan <>  [March 15, Montréal] 

NEW CALLS FOR ENTRIES:
TECH BREAK (Athens; Deadline: March 28, 2018)
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5th Annual Flamingo Film Festival (Fort Lauderdale, FL USA; Deadline: April 15, 
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DEADLINES APPROACHING:
Laterale Film Festival (Cosenza; Deadline: March 31, 2018)
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Fracto (Berlin, Germany; Deadline: April 01, 2018)
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FAR OUT FILM FEST (Nashville, TN; Deadline: April 02, 2018)
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Winnipeg Underground Film Festival (Winnipeg, MB, Canada; Deadline: March 31, 
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The 2018 West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival (Morgantown, West 
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NOFLASH Video Show (New Brunswick, NJ, USA; Deadline: March 11, 2018)
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Events are sorted alphabetically BY CITY within each DATE.

This week's programs (summary): 

*        Prelinger/Amatuers+Johnson/Industrials+ <>  [March 10, San Francisco, 
California] 

*        Dyke Tv <>  [March 13, Brooklyn, NY] 

*        Visions | 15.03.18 | Kelly Egan <>  [March 15, Montréal] 

*        Cinekink Presents…Cinekink: Nyc <>  [March 15, New York, NY] 

*        Through A Different Lens / Film Work By Joanna Margaret Paul <>  
[March 16, London, England] 

*        12 Days - Raymond Depardon  <> &Amp; Claudine Nougaret In Person! 
[March 16, New York, NY] 

*        Drawing Hiroshima Mon Amour <>  [March 16, New York, New York] 

*        Psycho-Geo2:Memories: Skoller On Hiroshima + Fatal + Hopinka + <>  
[March 17, San Francisco, California] 


SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 2018

3/10
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
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8 PM, 992 Valencia Street
PRELINGER/AMATUERS+JOHNSON/INDUSTRIALS+
The Bay’s best loved librarian christens our now-regular Archive Evening with 
Centers and Edges: Home Movie Revelations and Provocations. With these 
elliptical, vernacular histories of deviant behaviors, Rick finally unveils—and 
live narrates!—long-hidden footage that will surprise...even shock: Booze 
parties of failed St. Louis contractors, naïve surrealism from Detroit POV 
shooters, and the first part of his Greater Mexico project—the Southwest desert 
filmed in the 30s, but never publically screened until now. Opening: The 
SF-based Internet Archive, truly a godsend for human cultural history, scans 
and makes freely available both amateur and industrial films of practically 
every format. Insiders Tim Johnson and LX Rudis share some of the most 
anomalous entries in its motion picture collection, including Isaac Asimov’s 
Artificial Man, The Internet in 1998, Experiments in Motion Graphics, and four 
other fragments...some re-mixed!! Free Civil Defense crackers. 


TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2018

3/13
Brooklyn, NY: Light Industry
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7:30, 155 Freeman Street
DYKE TV
Curated by Kelly Rakowski (IG: @h_e_r_s_t_o_r_y) and Ainara Tiefenthäler You’re 
watching Dyke TV, television to incite, subvert, organize, and provoke — the 
opening line of the first show from, by, and for lesbians. Founded by Ana Maria 
Simo, Linda Chapman, and Mary Patierno, and based out of New York City, Dyke TV 
first aired in 1993 and became a weekly staple on dozens of public TV stations 
across the country. Its topics ranged from the killing of Brandon Teena and the 
conviction of Aileen Wuornos, to the latest Madonna sex-gossip and the daily 
joys and grievances of gay cowgirls, immigrants, athletes, cops, artists, you 
name it. Regular segments of the magazine-style show included Street Squad’s 
”dyke on the street” interviews, Lesbian Health, Workplace, and audience 
favorite I Was a Lesbian Child, in which grown-up lesbians narrated their own 
childhood photos. 


THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2018

3/15
Montréal: VISIONS
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20H00, la lumière collective [7080, rue Alexandra, #506, Montréal, QC, H2S 3J5]
VISIONS | 15.03.18
Kelly Egan [+ Oskar Fischinger + Barry Spinello + Lis Rhodes + Guy Sherwin + 
Richard Reeves + Scott Stark + Jodie Mack + Scott Fitzpatrick + Rhayne 
Vermette] //// 16mm 

3/15
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives
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7:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
CINEKINK PRESENTS…CINEKINK: NYC
The 15th annual CINEKINK: NYC - "the kinky film festival!" - will feature a 
program of films and videos that cut across orientations to celebrate and 
explore a wide diversity of sexuality. Presented by CineKink, an organization 
that encourages and promotes sex-positive and kink-friendly depictions in film 
and television, the festival showcases works ranging from documentary to drama, 
camp comedy to artsy experimental, mildy spicy to quite explicit - and 
everything in between. For the full schedule, advance tickets, and information 
on the festival's kick-off party (March 14) and concluding awards 
ceremony/party (March 18), both of which take place at other venues, visit: 
www.cinekink.com. 


FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2018

3/16
London, England: Cinema Museum
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19.30, 2 Dugard Way (off Renfrew Road) London SE11 4TH
THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENS / FILM WORK BY JOANNA MARGARET PAUL
“All my films poems paintings play more or less between inner and outer 
events.” – Joanna Margaret Paul. Filmmaker and curator Peter Todd presents 
this, the first, programme of 12 films, dedicated to New Zealand poet, painter, 
and filmmaker Joanna Margaret Paul. Often shot and edited in camera, her films 
chronicle motherhood and domestic life, the worn traces of urban settlement and 
the persistent presence of the natural world. Todd’s accompanying essay places 
Joanna Margaret Paul work in the lineage of filmmaker Margaret Tait and painter 
Frances Hodgkins. This screening follows the programmes presentation at the 
Glasgow Film Festival 2018 and last year’s sold out screening at London’s 
Close-Up cinema. All films have been transferred from 8mm and 16mm film to HD 
video. Total duration 68 min. Through a Different Lens / Film Work by Joanna 
Margret Paul was commissioned by CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New 
Zealand with the support of Creative New Zealand. With thanks to the estate of 
Joanna Margaret Paul and the Paul family. Presented in association with Aerial. 

3/16
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives
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7:00 PM,, 32 Second Avenue
12 DAYS - RAYMOND DEPARDON & CLAUDINE NOUGARET IN PERSON!
by Raymond Depardon. Raymond Depardon & Claudine Nougaret will be here in 
person on Friday, March 16! They will appear for a Q&A following the 7:00 show 
and will introduce the 9:00 screening. (12 JOURS) U.S. THEATRICAL PREMIERE RUN! 
Distributed by DistribFilms US; special thanks to Clemence Taillandier. Despite 
- or rather because of - the simplicity and directness of its formal structure, 
this extraordinary new film by renowned photographer and documentary filmmaker 
Raymond Depardon is a work of overwhelming emotional power and penetrating 
social incisiveness. Depardon's frequent focus on social institutions - and the 
men and women whose lives are impacted by them - has (justifiably) inspired 
comparisons to the work of Frederick Wiseman. But in films such as DÉLITS 
FLAGRANTS (1994), 10TH JUDICIAL COURT (2004), and now 12 DAYS, Depardon eschews 
Wiseman's generally panoramic view in favor of a more concentrated engagement 
with very specific institutional mechanisms, recording the experiences of a 
succession of individuals as they submit to police interrogations, judicial 
hearings, or, now, psychiatric interviews. 12 DAYS focuses on those who have 
been involuntarily remanded to a mental hospital, and more specifically 
documents the hearings that, according to a 2013 law, are required to take 
place 12 days after each patient has been committed. At these hearings, the 
patients are given an opportunity to argue for their freedom, before a judge 
who ultimately decides whether they will go free or return for further 
treatment. Encompassing questions of mental health, power, class, agency, and 
the dynamics of societal institutions, 12 DAYS is consummately controlled yet 
suffused with empathy and compassion. For this U.S. theatrical premiere run, 
we'll be showing 12 DAYS alongside two earlier Depardon documentaries exploring 
mental health institutions, as well as his two previous films, JOURNAL DE 
FRANCE (2012) and FRANCE (LES HABITANTS) (2016), neither of which have been 
released in the U.S. "Rarely, if only in URGENCES or classics like Frederick 
Wiseman's TITICUT FOLLIES or John Huston's LET THERE BE LIGHT, has a filmmaker 
been able to document madness in such a direct way…. These people may be 
deeply disturbed, but they come across as highly empathetic and even quite 
funny despite the very dark lives they lead." -Jordan Mintzer, HOLLYWOOD 
REPORTER 

3/16
New York, New York: Filmmakers Coop
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7pm, 475 Park Ave. S. 6th Floor 
DRAWING HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR
Artist Ellen Sullivan Sylvarnes present her series "Drawing Hiroshima Mon 
Amour" alongside excerpts from the iconic film. RSVP REQUIRED: 
filmmakersc...@gmail.com Sugested Donation: $10 475 Park Ave S. 6th Floor Ellen 
Sullivan Sylvarnes is an artist mostly known for her exquisite abstract 
paintings and conceptual approach to figuration. In the series Drawing 
Hiroshima Mon Amour, which consists of 26 works on mylar paper completed in the 
1990’s, she re-contextualizes the visual language of Alain Resnais’ monumental 
film HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR. A selection of these works were first featured in the 
“Personally Political: Contemporary Sensation” exhibition at the Kunsthaus 
Tacheles in Berlin. At tonight’s lecture she will present these works which 
expand upon the film’s poetic use of space and explore the boundaries between 
image, language and abstraction. This pictorial use of space dwells in the 
interstice between immediacy and reflection. What does it mean to work from a 
pre-existing work as a model to challenge the assumption that a work of art is 
finished by the artist themselves; or as a continuous and endless line 
punctuated by others. Although the drawings employ the visual language of the 
film itself they stand outside the film as a conceptual reflection. Ellen will 
speak of her own techniques as an artist and to her creative response to the 
film. Including simulation and the process of mining imagery and present day 
sampling. The film released in 1961 is a love story within the context of a 
personal tragedy in the shadow of a monumental tragedy. The drawings are a 
vehicle to create an extended and expansive meaning to the original work. The 
evening will include projected clips from the film with a Q&A after the talk. 
Refreshments will be served after the event. 


SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 2018

3/17
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
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8 PM, 992 Valencia Street
PSYCHO-GEO2:MEMORIES: SKOLLER ON HIROSHIMA + FATAL + HOPINKA +
World premiering is Jeffrey Skoller’s The Unimagined Lives of Our Neighbors, a 
first-person remembrance from one of the first US sailors on the ground in 
post-atomic Hiroshima and Nagasaki. From the very mouth of Skoller’s 
92-year-old Berkeley neighbor, Joe Fischer, the tale-telling comes across in a 
riveting minimal mode, foregrounding the witnessing, the fragile personal 
narration of History and Place. In its Bay Area debut, Rob Fatal’s (in person) 
autobiographical Order Class Family Tribe is also a masterful accounting--of 
the racial complexity of his Native/Latinx family–told through sub-titles! Sky 
Hopinka’s Dislocation Blues also re-frames memory in the bittersweet recounting 
of last year’s Native stand-off at Standing Rock. ALSO: A good portion of Anton 
Bielecki’s own family chronicle–-a poly-vocal archival collage about his 
grandmother’s escape from a Nazi work camp. 

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