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This Week
[July 24 - August 1, 2021]
in Avant Garde Cinema
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DEADLINES APPROACHING
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sorted by submission deadline
| 07.30.2021 | Media City Film Festival |
| 07.31.2021 | Ann Arbor Film Festival (Early Deadline) |
| 07.31.2021 | Ji.hlava IDFF |
| 07.31.2021 | Viennale |
| 07.31.2021 | Fisura, International Experimental Film and Video Festival
(Regular Deadline) |
| 08.02.2021 | Punto y Raya Festival |
| 08.06.2021 | Sundance Film Festival (Early Deadline) |
| 08.15.2021 | Imagine Science Film Festival |
| 08.16.2021 | Slamdance (Regular Deadline) |
| 08.25.2021 | International Film Festival Rotterdam |
| 08.26.2021 | 28th Chicago Underground Film Festival |
| 09.01.2021 | Swedenborg Film Festival |
| 09.04.2021 | The 4th Annual Film and Video Poetry Symposium |
| 09.13.2021 | Festival Prisme #4 |
| 09.19.2021 | Punto de Vista |
| 09.24.2021 | 18th accordi @ DISACCORDI - International Short Film Festival |
| 09.30.2021 | Rencontres Internationales Sciences & Cinémas (RISC) |
| 10.15.2021 | Thomas Edison Film Festival |
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EVENTS
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complicated sorting but a true attempt, enjoy!
This week's programs (summary):
- The Salesforce Tower Midnight Artist Collaboration: the Roof Garden By
Sarah Klein [July 1-July 31, SF]
- A Film Is Not A Building [July 17-July 25, Los Angeles]
- Comfort Behavior [July 22-July 25, Los Angeles]
- First Look 20/21 [July 22-August 1, Astoria]
- The Long Conversation [July 25, online]
- What's Happening?: 60 Years of the New American Cinema Group, Inc. [July
26, New York]
- The 50 Th Anniversary of Collectif Jeune CinéMa [July 30, Paris, France]
- The Long Conversation [August 1, online]
- Gearwax: Old vinyl, Repurposed [August 1, online]
- Ephraim Asili's the Inheritance [ongoing, online]
- Ecstatic Static Screenings [ongoing, online]
| STARTING ON OR BEFORE JULY 24, 2021 |
July 1 - July 31
Venue type: Live, physical event
Salesforce Tower
http://https://sf-towertopart.com/
midnight-1:00am, 415 Mission StreetEvent URL: https://sf-towertopart.com/
THE SALESFORCE TOWER MIDNIGHT ARTIST COLLABORATION: THE ROOF GARDEN BY SARAH
KLEIN
July’s Monthly Collaboration is with Sarah Klein who created a video titled
“The Roof Garden”. The artwork “uses the venerable storytelling form of hand
shadows, and features silhouettes of hands holding assorted flowers and plant
cuttings. In the sequence of images, the silhouettes morph into kaleidoscopic
patterns, turning the tower into one huge flower.” Her work will be on the
Salesforce Tower every night in July from Midnight – 1am.
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July 17 - July 25
Venue type: Virtual, online event
Filmforum
All Day, Event URL:
https://watch.eventive.org/afilmisnotabuilding/play/60e7e1a1a748f1008d80a296
A Film Is Not a Building
Film screening and book viewing: July 17–25, 2021 Conversation: July 25, 2021
at 10am PDT / 7pm (19:00) CEST online “A Film is Not a Building” surveys three
films on four buildings, each one a modernist house. The subjects are: Irving
Gill’s 1916 Dodge House, in Los Angeles; the 1929 Warsaw residence designed by
Bohdan Lachert and Józef Szanajca; and the Migishi Atelier and the Bunzo
Yamaguchi House, in Tokyo, designed by Iwao Yamawaki and Bunzo Yamaguchi,
respectively, in the 1930s and ‘40s. The filmmakers are: writer, Esther McCoy;
artist, Susanne Bürner; and architect and professor at the Bauhaus-Universität,
Weimar, Verena von Beckerath, in collaboration with colleagues Niklas Fanelsa,
Momoko Yasaka, Maximilian von Zepelin, and Jens Franke—themselves artists,
architects, designers, and filmmakers. The program looks at the way these
building films are used to understand, record, and transmit an experience of
architectural space.
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July 22 - July 25
Venue type: Virtual, online event
Filmforum
1:00 PDT, Event URL:
https://watch.eventive.org/comfortbehavior/play/60e77ed5a748f1008d8084cc
Comfort Behavior
Films Screening July 22-25, 2021 Live Discussion with Filmmakers and
Programmers on July 22, 1 pm PDT, 4 pm EDT
https://www.lafilmforum.org/schedule/summer-2021/comfort-behavior/ A sunburn
across the bridge of your nose. A warm belly on a cold rock. Do you remember
what it was like to run so fast that you can hear your heart beating in your
head? An examination of texture, the internal, and the floating bits on the
tops of your eyes. These films showcase the idea of play, pain, and the memory
of an outside world materially experienced, not unlike dairy cows experiencing
grass for the first time in a year. Sunning is considered a comfort behavior in
many animals. A tactile experience of facing the sun to warm oneself raises
body temperature and reduces heart rate. After a prolonged period of languid
gestures, we need to bask to remember. This program showcases films that warm
up our bodies, hearts, and minds slowly re-acclimatizing to the world from
outside. Using light, animation, and emotional memories, these filmmakers
explore the tangible possibilities of a world best experienced through touch.
This program presents the work of filmmakers and artists Anouk De Clercq and
Tom Callemin, Elena Duque, Anu-Laura Tuttelberg, Timoteo Guillem, Josh Cloud,
and Nazlı Dinçel. Programmed by Jordan Wong & Sam Gurry. Ticketing for Comfort
Behavior: Sliding Scale, requested $12 for general admission, $8
students/seniors, $0 for Filmforum members, at
https://watch.eventive.org/comfortbehavior/play/60e77ed5a748f1008d8084cc
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July 22 - August 1
Venue type: Both physical and online
Museum of the Moving Image
various, 36-01 35 Avenue Astoria, NY 11106Event URL:
http://www.movingimage.us/programs/2021/07/22/detail/first-look-2021/
First Look 20/21
First Look, the Museum's acclaimed festival of innovative new international
cinema, introduces New York audiences to formally inventive works that seek to
redefine the art form while engaging in a wide range of subjects and styles.
The festival’s tenth edition—shifting to mid-summer and extended to two
weekends—First Look 20/21 presents still unseen works from the 2020 iteration
of the festival alongside over a dozen additional programs, making it the
biggest and most wide-ranging edition to date. All First Look 20/21 programs
will be presented in the Museum’s two theaters, with filmmakers appearing
either in person or via live video. A selection of films will also be available
for online viewing after their on-site premiere, details forthcoming. Opening
Night, on Thursday, July 22, features the New York premieres of Claire Simon’s
The Grocer’s Son, the Mayor, the Village, and the World…, and Yaara Sumeruk’s
short film If We Say That We Are Friends, with Simon joining virtually and
Sumeruk attending in person. Closing Night, on August 1, features the New York
premiere of Dash Shaw and Jane Samborski’s sui generis animated adventure
Cryptozoo, which debuted at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, with Shaw in
attendance. First Look 20/21 was programmed by Eric Hynes, Curator of Film, and
Edo Choi, Assistant Curator of Film; Becca Keating, Director of Development and
curator of Persistent Visions program; Sonia Epstein, Associate Curator of
Science and Film; and guest curator David Schwartz, Manager of Theatrical
Programming, Netflix. Tickets & Passes: Unless otherwise noted, tickets for
individual screening programs are $15 ($11 seniors and students / $9 youth /
free for MoMI members starting at the Senior & Student levels ($7 Classic
members). Tickets for Opening and Closing Night are $20 ($15 for MoMI Members):
$100 All-Access Pass (including opening and closing night, in-person and
virtual cinema screenings, and Working on It) $65 In-Person Pass (including all
on-site screenings and “Working On It” days; value can be applied to a
year-round Museum membership) Sponsors: The Museum is grateful of the support
from The BFA Film Department, School of Visual Arts; The Jonathan B. Murray
Center for Documentary Journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism; The
Harriman Institute at Columbia University; The Polish Cultural Institute New
York; Cultural Services of the French Embassy; Sundance Institute Documentary
Film Program; Captain Lawrence Brewery; Bridge Lane Wine; The Collective Paper
Factory Hotel, and Rooftop Films. Additional support was provided by the New
York State Council on the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural
Affairs.
| SUNDAY, JULY 25, 2021 |
Venue type: Virtual, online event
Riverwest Radio
riverwestradio.com
8pm ET,
THE LONG CONVERSATION
THE LONG CONVERSATION...new episodes live every Sunday night! 8 pm eastern
standard time & 7 by Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber for Riverwest Radio, 104.1
or at riverwestradio.com ***& a new song by stephanie & xav for every episode***
| MONDAY, JULY 26, 2021 |
Venue type: Live, physical event
Microscope Gallery
07:30 ET, 525 West 29th Street, 2nd FloorEvent URL: https://tinyurl.com/bs8ran3s
What’s Happening?: 60 Years of The New American Cinema Group, INC.
Microscope presents an in-person only screening of 16mm films to celebrate 60
years of The New American Cinema Group, which was founded on July 14th 1961 in
New York, organized in collaboration with the Filmmakers’ Co-op and Devon
Narine-Singh. The screening features rare or overlooked films by Luis Ernesto
Arocha, Satya Dev Dubey, Amy Greenfield, Jonas Mekas, Marie Menken, José
Rodríguez-Soltero, and Bud Wirtschafter dealing with themes of love and sex,
the story of Narcissus, abstraction, violence, the policing of drugs, and a
weekend of happenings in 1963 including performances by Yvonne Rainer, Hannah
Wilke, La Monte Young, and others. All works will be screened in their original
16mm format. Doors will open for entry at 7pm and the screening will start
promptly at 7:30pm EST. Please note: The event has a limited capacity of 30
audience members. Proof of vaccination for Covid-19 and masks required.
Advanced tickets are recommended at the link above. General Admission $12,
Members $10.
| FRIDAY, JULY 30, 2021 |
Venue type: Live, physical event
Collectif Jeune Cinema
19 PM., Mains d'Oeuvres, Paris Suburb.Event URL:
http://www.cjcinema.org/?langue=en
The 50 th Anniversary of Collectif Jeune Cinéma
Program: 30 of July at 19 h. Program : • "American Capitalism, a self portrait"
(2013), by Thibault Le Texier, • "Drops" (2013) by Smith, • "Nothing like
Ivanhoe" (2012) by Bug Davidson, • "Gate" (2013) by Alice Colomer Kang, • "Jo"
(2012)by Justine Pluvinage, • "Fragments untitled #1" (2012) by Collectif
Doplgenger, • "Sabotage" (2012) by Marc Plas. In 2021, the Collectif Jeune
Cinéma celebrates its half-century of existence. To celebrate, we started a
residency at Mains d'Œuvres (Saint-Ouen, near Paris) in order to set up the
Collectif Jeune Cinéma's Temporary Cinematheque. More than a third of our
catalog will be screened there, with one screening every Friday, and one full
Saturday per month. "Cinéma différent" for a pay-what-you-want fee With the
CJC's Temporary Cinematheque, we want to set up a place where every week, at
any cost, different and experimental films will be screened, and thus create a
regular program, where the importance is given as much to the conviviality of
the place as to the quality of the programming. We want to make the Temporary
Film Library a place where filmmakers, cinephiles, curious people, students and
film professionals can meet. If everyone can leave a screening with the desire
to make a film, to be interested in marginal forms of cinema, and thus
contribute to alternative histories of cinema, we would be very happy. The
members of the CJC, all filmmakers, will welcome you to this space, which we
hope will be as accessible as possible: that's why the entrance fee is
pay-what-you-want. At the end of each session, there will be a discussion in
the room or at the Mains d'Œuvres bar. Programming The CJC's Temporary Film
Library will offer nearly 80 screenings between now and May 2022. The programs
are all made from our distribution catalog and have been programmed in reverse
chronological order, according to the production date of each film. The
screenings, in continuity, invite you to go back in time through more than a
third of our distributed films, from 2020 to 1943. Thus, the programming is
taken care of by our catalog itself without going through a thematic or
historical proposal of a programmer. Films made by children, structural films,
abstract films, dance films, filmed diaries, amateur films, experimental
documentaries... The CJC's Temporary Film Library gives us the opportunity to
discover the richness and heterogeneity of our catalog, which has been in
existence for 50 years and is constantly being renewed, and which will
hopefully continue for the next 50 years! **** This year, we celebrate
Collectif Jeune Cinéma's 50th anniversary. Many events are and will be
organized ; we will update our website in the next weeks. If you want to set up
a screening with us in 2021, please contact us!
| SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 2021 |
Venue type: Virtual, online event
GearWax
https://gutsyradio.org/
6pm-8pm PT,
GEARWAX: OLD VINYL, REPURPOSED
A bi-weekly online radio program featuring old LPs, 45rpm and 78rpm records.
Hosted by Kathleen and Scott from San Francisco. Every other Sunday 6-8pm
Pacific time on Gutsy Radio @ https://gutsyradio.org/
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Venue type: Virtual, online event
Riverwest Radio
riverwestradio.com
8pm ET,
THE LONG CONVERSATION
THE LONG CONVERSATION...new episodes live every Sunday night! 8 pm eastern
standard time & 7 by Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber for Riverwest Radio, 104.1
or at riverwestradio.com ***& a new song by stephanie & xav for every episode***
| ONGOING |
Venue type: Virtual, online event
Film at Lincoln Center Virtual Cinema
https://virtual.filmlinc.org/film/the-inheritance/
streaming 24/7
EPHRAIM ASILI'S THE INHERITANCE
Pennsylvania-born filmmaker Ephraim Asili has been exploring different facets
of the African diaspora—and his own place within it—for nearly a decade. His
feature-length debut, The Inheritance, is a vibrant, engaging ensemble work
that takes place almost entirely within the walls of a West Philadelphia house
where a community of young people have come together to form a collective of
Black artists and activists. Based partly on Asili’s own experiences in a Black
liberationist group, the film interweaves a scripted drama of characters
attempting to work towards political consensus with a documentary recollection
of the Philadelphia liberation group MOVE, which was the victim of a notorious
police bombing in 1985. Asili’s film is an endlessly generative work of
politics, humor, and philosophy, referencing the legacies of the Black Arts
Movement and featuring Black authors and radicals, members of MOVE, as well as
poets Ursula Rucker and Sonia Sanchez. An NYFF58 selection. A Grasshopper Film
release. Note: Films are available in the U.S. and U.S. territories only. Users
may have up to two registered devices. Learn more in our FAQ.
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Venue type: Virtual, online event
Ecstatic Static
https://www.ecstaticstatic.com/screenings/
streaming 24/7
ECSTATIC STATIC SCREENINGS
We host regular online screenings of artists’ films and videos on the landing
page, as a way to share work both new and rare, that may otherwise have a
limited release. For more information on each artist and ways on how to support
their work, please see the links below.
Screening No. 3: W,O,R,D,S
Erica Sheu, first draft. 2017, 3 min
Anna Thew, Lost for Words. 1980, 25 min
Abigail Child, Mutiny. 1983, 11 min
Yann Beauvais, SID A IDS. 1992, 5 min, 30 sec
Rhea Storr, Junkanoo Talk. 2017, 11 min, 36 sec
John Smith , Steve Hates Fish. 2015, 5 min
Jenny Brady , Wow and Flutter. 2013, 13 min, 3 sec
Eva Giolo, A Tongue Called Mother. 2019, 18 min
Screening No. 2: Five Films by Jodie Mack
Jodie Mack, Wasteland #1: Ardent, Verdant. 2017, 4min, 30 sec
Jodie Mack, Something Between Us. 2015, 9 min, 30 sec
Jodie Mack, Razzle Dazzle. 2014, 5 min
Jodie Mack, Undertone Overture. 2013, 10 min, 30 sec
Jodie Mack, Blanket Statement #1: Home is Where the Heart is. 2012, 3 min
Screening No. 1: The Ecstatic Static
Luca Werner, Schöngeising. 2020, 1 min, 10 sec
Kersti Jan Werdal, Slow Shapes. 2017, 12 min, 54 sec
Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, Wrestlers. 2015, 7 min
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Black Beach/Horse/Camp/The Dead/Forces. 2016, 8 min
Simon Liu, Signal 8. 2019, 14 min
Anna Marziano, La Veglia. 2010, 2 min
Andrea Franco, East Los Angeles Punk. 2012, 7 min
Jeano Edwards, Familiar Strangers. 2020, 2 min, 22 sec.
Melanie Smith with Rafael Ortega, Parres Trilogy. 2004, 12 min, 56 sec
Gillian Garcia, YDS. 2021, 3 min, 49 sec
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