In Vancouver, the Pacific Cinematheque has excellent programming that
includes classics, new alternative releases, and experimental work. They do
an educational outreach program for youth. PC shares a building with
Cineworks, a local film co-op.
The Winnipeg Film Group is also a great organization
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 wo
The Nightingale is Chicago's micro-cinema and primarily, but not
exclusively hosts experimental screenings. Patrick Friel screens does the
majority of his Whit Light Cinema screenings there.
Bryan Wendorf
Programmer and Artistic Director
Chicago Underground Film Festival
http://www.cuff.org
On T
NW Film Center in PDX
NW Film Forum in Seattle.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 3:34 PM, LJ Frezza wrote:
> The Spectacle's a collective/volunteer run microcinema in Brooklyn:
> http://www.spectacletheater.com/. The programming's pretty eclectic, but
> experimental stuff usually makes an appearance eve
Yes Basement Films in Albuquerque http://www.basementfilms.org/
Exploding View in Tuscon http://explodedviewgallery.org/
and us here in Austin: Experimental Response Cinema http://ercatx.org
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Huckleberry Lain wrote:
> Great! many thanks.
> Isn't there somethin
Boston also has MassArt Film Society (http://massartfilmsociety.blogspot.com/)
and the Balagan Film Series (http://balaganfilms.com)
Magic Lantern Cinema in Providence (http://magiclanterncinema.com/)
Sight Unseen in Baltimore (http://sightunseenbaltimore.com/)
Wexner Center for the Arts in Co
Great! many thanks.
Isn't there something in Albuquerque or Flagstaff? I can't remember
exactly.
hypnotic visions - huckleberrylain.net
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 4:21 PM, Stefan Grabowski wrote:
> Boston also has MassArt Film Society (
> http://massartfilmsociety.blogspot.com/) and the Balagan
Milwaukee:
Microlights
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Microlights/145321888972059
UWM Union Theatre’s
Experimental Tuesdays at the Union Theatre
http://www.aux.uwm.edu/union/union_theatre/
Woodland Pattern Book Center (occasional)
http://woodlandpattern.org
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Hi there,
We just started a weekly microcinema in Greenpoint Brooklyn called The Picture
Show that is dedicated to an open call for experimental works every month, and
alternative film screenings in between. (ThePictureShow.org) Hope that helps
your already healthy looking list.
> On Mar 11, 20
In Paris:
Collectif Jeune Cinéma
Www.cjcinema.org
And beside the festival we have monthly screenings ; )
Angélica Cuevas Portilla
AJCDE
4, rue Mathis
75019 Paris
France
+33-6-64 24 09 10
http://mex-parismental.blogspot.com
https://www.facebook.com/MexParismental
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Al sounds good but PLEASE add Basement Films in Albuquerque to your list!
Thank Bryan Konefsky
President, Basement Films
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> On Mar 11, 2014, at 4:29 PM, Huckleberry Lain
> wrote:
>
> Hello friends
>
> I'm putting together a lecture for USC at the end of March and I'm o
LIFT (Toronto) !!
On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 7:57 PM, Alex Lake wrote:
MONO NO AWARE in Brooklyn hosts a yearly expanded cinema screening with
year-round workshops, equipment rental, etc...
http://mononoawarefilm.com/
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:39 PM, LJ Frezza wrote:
oh! Also, the Mi
someone else mentioned Sam Francis by Jeffrey Perkins. He took 16 years or
more to make the film and has a lot of amazing footage of Francis painting
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Stephen Broomer <
stephen_broo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Herb,
>
> A couple of examples from Canada:
>
> Jack Cha
Us refers to Microscope. Just realized this is my personal email.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:59 PM, LBurchill wrote:
> Thanks LJ for mentioning us. Yes we do *at least *one screening a week of
> experimental filmmakers as well as open call events throughout the year.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 a
Thanks LJ for mentioning us. Yes we do *at least *one screening a week of
experimental filmmakers as well as open call events throughout the year.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:56 PM, Alex Lake wrote:
> MONO NO AWARE in Brooklyn hosts a yearly expanded cinema screening with
> year-round workshops,
MONO NO AWARE in Brooklyn hosts a yearly expanded cinema screening with
year-round workshops, equipment rental, etc...
http://mononoawarefilm.com/
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:39 PM, LJ Frezza wrote:
> oh! Also, the Microscope Gallery has great exp screenings in BK:
> http://www.microscopegaller
oh! Also, the Microscope Gallery has great exp screenings in BK:
http://www.microscopegallery.com/
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:34 PM, LJ Frezza wrote:
> The Spectacle's a collective/volunteer run microcinema in Brooklyn:
> http://www.spectacletheater.com/. The programming's pretty eclectic, but
>
Chicago:
Chicago Filmmakers
The Nightingale
cine-file.info
Roots & Culture
White Light Cinema
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 5:34 PM, LJ Frezza wrote:
> The Spectacle's a collective/volunteer run microcinema in Brooklyn:
> http://www.spectacletheater.com/. The programming's pretty eclectic, but
> exper
The Spectacle's a collective/volunteer run microcinema in Brooklyn:
http://www.spectacletheater.com/. The programming's pretty eclectic, but
experimental stuff usually makes an appearance every few weeks.
-LJ
On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 6:29 PM, Huckleberry Lain wrote:
> Hello friends
>
> I'm putti
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'
Herb,
A couple of examples from Canada:
Jack Chambers' R-34 (1967). This is Chambers' film of the neo-Dada collagist
and painter Greg Curnoe, which mixes footage of Curnoe at work in his studio
with scenes from his daily life and his community in London, Ontario; Chambers'
editing mirrors Curn
Kim Beom, *Yellow Scream*! It's fantastic, and sounds like it's exactly
what you're looking for -- it is predicated on gesture (vocal as well as
physical). Saw it at the Walker a year or so ago!
http://blogs.walkerart.org/visualarts/2012/12/06/now-streaming-kim-beoms-yellow-scream-2012/
Best,
An
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