Hello folks,
I'm interested in screening Adam Curtis's three-part series, All
Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace, at a small theater in
Brooklyn. Wondering if anyone here has his contact info or any
previous experience in working with him to theatrically screen his
work.
Thanks
-LJ
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Hello again gentlepeople,
I'm looking to put together a survey of pioneering flicker films, as
well as contemporary works, all preferrably on celluloid, and I was
wondering if you guys were interested in throwing a few suggestions my
way. I have a few ideas of my own, of course, but I always like
LJ,
I'm leaving aside obvious ones like THE FLICKER and practically
everything by Paul Sharits. As for pioneering works, I think of films
like ARNULF RAINER, SCHWECATUR, and others by Peter Kubelka, REPORT by
Bruce Conner (found footage but with an extended section of flicker in
the
The documentary was made for television. You probably have to contact
the BBC directly to discuss exhibition rights, which I would imagine
are quite expensive if they would be granted at all. You never know
unless you ask.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:09 PM, LJ Frezza ljfre...@gmail.com wrote:
25th IMAGES FESTIVAL Awards Announced!
We announced our award winners on Saturday April 21 at Jackman Hall at the Art
Gallery of Ontario, followed by a
celebratory Closing Night Gala: Yo La Tengo presents The Sounds of Science at
Toronto Underground Cinema then our
closing party for artists,
Oh, and Stan Brakhage's The Process, combining fragments of photographed
images with solid-color frames that are rapidly edited.
Fred Camper
Chicago
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Robert Haller and I both hope that those in NYC can get to Anthology on
Monday April 30 at 7 PM to join us for the screening of six of my films,
book launch and reception for Flesh Into Light: The Films of Amy
Greenfield , just out from intellect Books, US distributor: U of Chicago
Press.
I’ll
Does anyone know of experimental and/or Artists films that deal with the
concept/material/phonomena of money? Preferably physical coins and notes
and certainly not always national state Mint tender but am open to
approaches which look at credit and/or things like Bitcoin $tc.
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Considering Paul Sharits whole oeuvre
(with respect to Fred)
In particular:
N:O:T:H:I:N:G (1968)
Ray Gun Virus (1966)
Fluxfilm 27 / Dots 1 2 (1965)
Unrolling Event (1965)
Wrist Trick (1965)
Epileptic Seizure Comparison (1976)
-DB
On Apr 24, 2012, at 2:18 PM, Fred Camper wrote:
Oh, and
Money by Henry Hills.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:10 PM, graeme hogg graemeh...@irational.orgwrote:
Does anyone know of experimental and/or Artists films that deal with the
concept/material/phonomena of money? Preferably physical coins and notes
and certainly not always national state Mint
Inflation by Hans Richter
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Dennis Doros milefi...@gmail.com wrote:
Money Man by Philip Haas about J.S.G. Boggs. One of our films, in fact.
Best regards,
Dennis Doros
Milestone Film Video/Milliarium Zero
PO Box 128
Harrington Park, NJ 07640
Phone:
Yes, Mark, Amos Vogel, one of the pioneers in building an infrastructure and an audience for independent cinema and independent film programming in America, died yesterday at home. He was 91. Vogel, with his wife and partner Marcia, created Cinema 16, the breakthrough and immensely successful New
Passing this along in case there are filmmakers or archivists on
Frameworks who would be interested in participating.
-Lauren
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From: Kathryn L Gronsbell klg...@nyu.edu
Date: Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 7:38 AM
Subject: [AMIA-L] FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS -- Archiving
Also relevant to this is Brakhage's Passage Through: A Ritual (1990) a rare
(for Brakhage) sound film and for my money one of the very most interesting
uses of sound around. Fairly long—50 minutes and split onto two reels—the film
is synced to a score by Phillip Corner—a piano improvisation
The Bell Rang to an Empty Sky by William Farley
VBS
On Apr 24, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Stephanie Wuertz wuertzstepha...@gmail.com wrote:
Inflation by Hans Richter
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Dennis Doros milefi...@gmail.com wrote:
Money Man by Philip Haas about J.S.G. Boggs. One of our
Amos Vogel's passing is hitting me hard. He was a significant cultural
force, and presence in my life. I was his TA at Penn's Annenberg School from
'75-77, and worked with him on a collection of Cinema 16 program notes and
materials that we distributed to ten film archives around the world. I was
At Face Value (Zachary Formwalt, 2008)
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Carolyn Faber's For the Record is a found footage film of checks and
security photos of the people cashing the checks.
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Murray and Max Talk About Money (Roberta Friedman Grahame Weinbren, 1979) - a
masterpiece, by the way (though no money shots, so to speak)
Money (Henry Hills)
Money (Rudy Burckhardt, 1968)
Possibilities of Activity, Part One: The Argument (Anthony Forma and Dennis
Phillips, 1975) - another
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