Re: [Frameworks] exp film orgs suggestions

2014-03-12 Thread Brandon Walley
>From Detroit...
Mothlight Microcinema http://www.mothlightmicrocinema.org/
Corktown Cinema www.facebook.com/CorktownCinema

Brandon Walley



On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Andy Ditzler  wrote:

> In Atlanta, I present Film Love: www.filmlove.org
> Often I am showing classics, but I also show recent work, from
> Atlanta-based to regional/national/international. Many different venues;
> shows are matched thematically to location when possible.
>
> Also in Atlanta, Contraband Cinema shows mostly new work by younger
> filmmakers but also some classics. http://contrabandcinema.com/
> Peripheral Visions is based at Georgia State University and hosts
> filmmakers, some experimental (hi Roger Beebe!).
> http://peripheralvisions.org/
>
> Andy Ditzler
> www.filmlove.org
> www.johnq.org
> Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, Emory University
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Huckleberry Lain <
> huckleberryl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello friends
>>
>> I'm putting together a lecture for USC at the end of March and I'm
>> organizing a list of micro-cinemas, exp film orgs and periodicals for young
>> filmmakers to get to know.  I'm mainly looking for organisations that are
>> supportive of *young *filmmakers like Echo Park Film Center, but I'm
>> also including some places they can go to watch important classics like PFA
>> (I'm staying away from film festivals).  Here's my current list (I know I'm
>> forgetting a bunch):
>>
>> LA Filmforum
>>
>> Echo Park Film Center
>>
>> Academy Film Archive
>>
>> Anthology Film Archive
>>
>> Pacific Film Archive
>>
>> Millennium Film Workshop
>>
>> Artists Television Access
>>
>> Light Industry
>>
>> RedCat
>>
>> Harvard Film Archive
>>
>> MoMA
>>
>> Pittsburg Filmmakers
>>
>> Filmmaker's Co-operative
>>
>> ABC No Rio
>>
>> Black Hole Cinematheque
>>
>> Lux Center for Film and Video Art
>>
>> CineWest
>>
>> MoCA
>>
>> Pasadena's Armory Center for the Arts
>>
>> SF Cinematheque
>>
>> OtherCinema
>>
>> iotaCenter
>>
>> CVM
>>
>> ReVoir
>>
>> Frameworks - hi-beam.com
>>
>> 40 Frames
>>
>> Dublab
>>
>> Prelinger Archive
>>
>> OtherZine
>>
>> Millennium Film Journal
>>
>> Bomb!
>>
>> LA Record
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] experiments in karaoke.

2013-03-02 Thread Brandon Walley
Roger, would you or someone else on the list happen to have Gretchen's
current contact info? Please send off list to bran...@corktowncinema.com
Thank you.
~Brandon

On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Beebe, Roger  wrote:

>  Chris (et al.),
>
>  I should've mentioned in the original post that Gretchen Hogue was the
> driving force behind this karaoke project.  The DVDs that we used for our
> show here we got directly from her.  I didn't mention to her that I was
> going to bringing up the PDX Throwdown on Frameworks, but I assume she (and
> the makers) would be interested in future shows of this program.
>
>  Best,
> Roger
>
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> *From:* FrameWorks [frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com] on behalf of
> Christopher Harris [charri...@hotmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 26, 2013 1:14 PM
> *To:* frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> *Subject:* Re: [Frameworks] experiments in karaoke.
>
>   Roger,
>
>  ewww... how can i see the other videos?
>
>  CH
>
>  --
> From: roge...@ufl.edu
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:35:54 +
> Subject: [Frameworks] experiments in karaoke.
>
> All,
>
>  Years ago the PDX Film Festival (R.I.P.) asked a bunch of filmmakers to
> make karaoke videos for the PDX Karaoke Throwdown.  I made one (for
> Mudhoney's "Touch Me I'm Sick") that, if I may risk immodesty, was a pretty
> big hit with those people who didn't feel scarred for life by it.
>  (Apparently not everyone thinks syphilitic discharge is as hilarious as I
> do.)  I've struggled to find ways to screen this as part of my touring
> multi-projector show, but I think I've finally realized that it's just too
> disruptive alongside my other films.
>
>  HOWEVER, I recently had what seems (for the moment) to be a good idea
> about an alternate mode of presentation, but it's something I'd need your
> help with:  I was thinking that it might be interesting to screen the video
> at a regular karaoke night.  Most karaoke nights still use DVDs for
> playback, right?  (I imagine some are switching over to computer-based
> systems, but hopefully that transition is not yet complete.)  What I'm
> proposing (for anyone who's read this far and is still interested) is that
> I could provide the DVD files or even a burned DVD for anyone who'd be
> interested in taking this video to his/her local karaoke night and asking
> the KJ to allow him/her to perform it.  Not sure how many k.jocks would be
> willing to insert something sight unseen, but I thought it could be
> interesting if they would.  Expanded cinema?  Maybe.  Definitely a way of
> disrupting the normal flow of one of those evenings.
>
>  So, yeah, if you're interested in taking a look at the video, I've just
> made it viewable on my Vimeo channel:
>
>  https://vimeo.com/26431156
>
>  If you want to take it out to a karaoke night near you, let me know & I
> can get you the files or a disc.  And if you want to document your
> performance, that'd be even better.
>
>  Hope this doesn't sound too self promoting.  I should note that there
> are lots of other really wonderful videos in the series by other makers of
> note (Bryan Boyce, Matt McCormick, Jodie Mack, Ben Russell, Jeanne Liotta,
> Ben Coonley, Bill Brown & Sabine Gruffat, Michael Robinson, Shana Moulton,
> and more), so the whole program's really worth revisiting for those tempted
> to attempt a full night of exp. karaoke.
>
>  Best,
> Roger
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Dizziness and Disorientation

2013-04-03 Thread Brandon Walley
I think Bruce McClure's live 16mm performances have been some of the more
disorienting cinematic experiences I have had. It could also said that the
texts that he often hands out at his screenings could also have a dizzying
mental effect on the reader.


On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:11 AM, dan browne  wrote:

> Feel free to check out my recent project "memento mori" -- it offers up
> over 100,000 images in less than 30 minutes... www.mementomorifilm.com or
> https://vimeo.com/54265266
>
> Other works of possible interest:
>
> Seven Days, Windmill II - Chris Welsby
> Visions in Meditation II: Mesa Verde, Black Ice - Stan Brakhage
> Sydney Harbour Bridge - Paul Winkler
> Castro St. - Bruce Baillie
> Faux Mouvements - Pip Chodorov
>
> db
>
>
>  On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 7:01 AM, Anderwald + Grond
> >  wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear frameworkers,
> >> We are currently conceiving a research project, including film
> screenings,
> >> on the phenomenon of Dizziness/Disorientation seen as a resource for
> thought
> >> and artistic practice.
> >> Could you please recommend theory writings or artists' films and videos?
> >> Thank you!
> >> Ruth + Leo
> >>
> >> -
> >> Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond
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[Frameworks] DETROIT :: ITINERANT SPACES, film works by STEPHEN CONNOLLY, in attendance ::

2015-12-14 Thread Brandon Walley
Presented by CORKTOWN CINEMA
<https://www.facebook.com/CorktownCinema/?fref=ts> and MOTHLIGHT MICROCINEMA
<https://www.facebook.com/MothlightMicrocinema/>.

Wednesday at 7:30 PM

Trinosophes <https://www.facebook.com/Trinosophes/?fref=ts>, 1464 Gratiot
Ave, Detroit, Michigan 48207

Stephen Connolly’s work falls within the tradition of artists’ cinematic
exploration of landscapes with a twist - his camera is interested in
following the infrastructure of places to reveal their political
plasticity. The work, shot on 16mm and more recently on digital, engages
with the motion of people and places as metaphors for social forces slowing
into form.

This screening will present a selection of short pieces made in cities
worldwide over the last ten years, culminating in a longer essay film
exploring the downtown of Detroit as a work in progress.

Stephen will be in attendance for a Q&A and discussion following the
program, moderated by Jeremy Rigsby, Co-Program Director of Media City
International Film Festival
<https://www.facebook.com/Media-City-Film-Festival-162325863828473/?fref=ts>.
Film contributors may join the conversation.

London, UK based, Connolly’s single screen work has been widely shown since
2002. A FLAMIN award recipient, he has had solo screenings at the ICA and
BFI Southbank in London, has screened at three editions of Media City,
multiple screening at Ann Arbor Film Festival
<https://www.facebook.com/AAFilmFest/?fref=ts>as well as a juror for AAFF
in 2011.

:: Full Program notes here at here
<https://www.facebook.com/events/1730860173804198/> ::

Brandon Walley
Program Director
Corktown Cinema (formerly the Burton Theatre)
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Re: [Frameworks] Eulogy Films

2017-03-21 Thread Brandon Walley
FILM FOR TOM, Stephen Connolly

Sent from my iPhone

> On Mar 18, 2017, at 11:43 AM, Margaret Rorison  
> wrote:
> 
> Dear Film Friends, 
> 
> I am curious about film eulogies and would love to know more films that have 
> been made to honor someone. For example, Nathaniel Dorsky's August and After
> 
> ​I am looking for short films in particular. 
> 
> Poetic gestures of goodbye, final notes, odes...
> 
> thank you, 
> Margaret Rorison 
> ​
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> http://sightunseenbaltimore.com/
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[Frameworks] Labor Movement films?

2018-04-08 Thread Brandon Walley
Looking for experimental, nonfiction, feature or shorts that deal with the
works right, labor unions or related for a May Day screening. Suggestions?
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Re: [Frameworks] Labor Movement films?

2018-04-23 Thread Brandon Walley
Thank you everyone for the thoughtful suggestions.

I am showing Finally Got The News, including a discussion with co-director
Rene Lichtman, in attendance.
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:56 PM, Elizabeth McMahon 
wrote:

> Cathy's excellent suggestion reminded me of Lynne Sachs and Lizzie
> Olesker's transfixing documentary, "The Washing Society." http://www.
> lynnesachs.com/2017/08/23/the-washing-society/
>
> On a similar theme, there is Roberta Cantow's "Clotheslines."
> http://www.folkstreams.net/film-detail.php?id=307
>
> Elizabeth McMahon
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 17, 2018, Cathy Crane  wrote:
>
>> In 2011, Harun Farocki and Antje Ehmann initiated the most important
>> project to document labour of the 21st Century. It continues to add new
>> material by encouraging the participation of and proposals from independent
>> curators to conduct similar workshops in their own cities.
>>
>> http://www.labour-in-a-single-shot.net/en/films/
>> --
>> *From:* FrameWorks  on behalf of
>> Cecilia Dougherty 
>> *Sent:* Saturday, April 14, 2018 8:22:04 AM
>> *To:* Experimental Film Discussion List
>> *Subject:* Re: [Frameworks] Labor Movement films?
>>
>> Salt of the Earth, 1954
>> Harlan County, 1976
>> I AM Somebody, 1969
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 3:23 PM, Brandon Walley 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Looking for experimental, nonfiction, feature or shorts that deal with
>> the works right, labor unions or related for a May Day screening.
>> Suggestions?
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Re: [Frameworks] rene lichtman

2020-09-10 Thread Brandon Walley
He's a friend, I'll DM you.

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he/him/his



On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 5:04 PM John Sundholm 
wrote:

> dear frameworkers,
>
>
> i would need to get in contact with rene lichtman. do anyone have his
> e-mail address?
>
>
> thanks,
>
>
> john
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