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*This Week [November 13 - 21, 2021] in Avant Garde Cinema* To receive the weekly listing directly via email rather than through Frameworks, just hit Subscribe <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=091193278b&e=857b71a9cb> . *DEADLINES APPROACHING* Enter upcoming calls for entry here <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d9e7698a3c&e=857b71a9cb> ___________________________________________________________________________________ *sorted by submission deadline* 11.26.2021 Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=0a35eecef4&e=857b71a9cb> (Regular Deadline) 11.30.2021 Laterale Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=5bb8939aa0&e=857b71a9cb> (Regular Deadline) 11.30.2021 Crossroads <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=381d0bfed9&e=857b71a9cb> (Early Deadline) 11.30.2021 Interbay Cinema Society Lightpress Grants <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=15122620a2&e=857b71a9cb> 11.30.2021 Media Monsters: Series 2 <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=5f93f10b3c&e=857b71a9cb> 12.07.2021 San Francisco International Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=a4041099ca&e=857b71a9cb> (Youth Works/Mid-Length/Features Only) 12.17.2021 Visions du Réel <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=401b369949&e=857b71a9cb> 01.07.2022 Coney Island Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=dcdf80cc02&e=857b71a9cb> (Early Deadline) 01.30.2022 Braziers International Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=17eab4eded&e=857b71a9cb> (Early Deadline) 01.31.2022 dresdner schmalfilmtage <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=12aa929da6&e=857b71a9cb> 02.01.2022 International Short Film Festival Oberhausen <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=f6cd749ffb&e=857b71a9cb> 03.01.2022 Fracto Experimental Film Encounter <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=2321c7e1bf&e=857b71a9cb> *EVENTS* Enter your event announcements here <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=8c05d16b8e&e=857b71a9cb> ___________________________________________________________________________________ *complicated sorting but a true attempt, enjoy!* This week's programs (summary): - Fabric of Photography: Material Matters <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=78a1942c7f&e=857b71a9cb> [October 15-November 13, Oxford] - Leslie Thornton: Begin Again, Again <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d18678117c&e=857b71a9cb> [October 22-February 13, Cambridge, MA] - Mark McElhatten— “To the Lighthouse” Screening Series <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1653476fc5&e=857b71a9cb> [October 29-November 16, New York] - aCinema: Exopoiesis <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=da5cef8f6e&e=857b71a9cb> [November 1-30, online] - Canning's Motherload <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=43422f063b&e=857b71a9cb> [November 13, San Francisco] - O'er the Land By Deborah Stratman <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=131b5986c1&e=857b71a9cb> [November 13, Easton, PA] - New Films On the Re:Voir Online App <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=646babd5bf&e=857b71a9cb> [November 13, online] - New Time: the Future Is Feminist, Girls Museum <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=ca36ec37ba&e=857b71a9cb> [November 14, Berkeley] - Underground Movies, Program 2: Spaces of Extraction <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c4f0e9518b&e=857b71a9cb> [November 14, online] - Visions: Ben Russel <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=0850c2d98b&e=857b71a9cb> [November 17, Montreal] - Escape Into Landscape <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=6251c12c0b&e=857b71a9cb> [November 18, Paris] - "Where Is Your Rupture?" Lecture By Abigail Child <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e9515865db&e=857b71a9cb> [November 19, online] - Morrison + Minax + Ghosts <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=0edd32e83f&e=857b71a9cb> [November 20, San Francisco] - The 50th Anniversary of Collectif Jeune Cinéma Second Part <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e7b1462c67&e=857b71a9cb> [November 20, Saint Ouen near Paris] - Cats, Cut-Outs, and Crab Legs: 35mm Experimental Animation <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=8231f692f6&e=857b71a9cb> [November 20, Baltimore] - Underground Movies, Program 3: Journeys Within <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d47b5016c5&e=857b71a9cb> [November 21, online] - Gearwax: Old vinyl, Repurposed <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=21fc891c4b&e=857b71a9cb> [November 21, online] - The Long Conversation <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d38ab9e1f0&e=857b71a9cb> [ongoing, online] - Ecstatic Static Screenings <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=b22ca836ae&e=857b71a9cb> [ongoing, online] *STARTING BEFORE NOVEMBER 6, 2021* *October 15 - November 13* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Old Fire Station, Oxford <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c9ec11d9ea&e=857b71a9cb> various times 40 George Street *Fabric of Photography: Material Matters* Twelve experimental photographic artists exhibit their work in Oxford as part of Photo Oxford Festival opening in the Main Gallery, The Old Fire Station, central Oxford, from the 15th of October until 13th of November. Each artist focuses on materiality within their practice. They are inspired by historical processes invented in the 19th Century, and work with the fundamental elements of the photographic medium: Light, Time and Material. The exhibition brings together artists from Australia, France, Holland, Poland, Ukraine, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The artists explore the materiality of the photograph through experimentation. Neil Ayling | John A Blythe | Sylvie Bonnot | Ellen Carey | Alice Cazenave | Karel Doing | Nettie Edwards | Hannah Fletcher | Anna Luk | Rita Rodner | Megan Ringrose | Kateryna Snizhko More details at: https://www.fabricofphotography.com/who *___________________________________________________________________* *October 22 - February 13* Venue type: *Live, physical event* MIT List Visual Arts Center <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=45cbaadf61&e=857b71a9cb> times vary, MIT List Visual Arts Center 20 Ames Street, Bldg E15, Atrium level *LESLIE THORNTON: BEGIN AGAIN, AGAIN* Thornton’s List Center exhibition marks the artist’s first US solo museum exhibition and most comprehensive presentation to date. The exhibition will premiere a new video work, *Hemlock *(2021), as well as a new installation of Thornton’s influential cycle *Peggy and Fred in Hell* (1983–2015). In a career spanning nearly five decades, Leslie Thornton has produced an influential body of work in film and video. Her early encounters with experimental, structuralist, and cinéma vérité traditions as a student in the 1970s fueled her iconoclastic take on the moving image and gave shape to her practice of weaving together her own footage and voice with archival film and audio. In part through her forceful and dynamic use of sound, Thornton exposes the limits of language and vision in her works, while acknowledging the ways that language and vision nevertheless remain central to scientific discourse and narrative in general. Engaging these themes within a focused survey, Thornton’s List Center exhibition will mark the artist’s first US solo museum exhibition and most comprehensive presentation to date. The relationship between technology, power, and violence is an enduring concern for Thornton. In early works, such as *X-TRACTS* (1975), *All Right You Guys* (1976) and *Jennifer, Where Are You?* (1981), Thornton contends with the basic conditions of representation in film and how the camera itself wields power. In *Let Me Count the Ways* (2004–ongoing) and *Cut >From Liquid to Snake* (2018), Thornton takes up the United States’ history of nuclear warfare—a subject fraught with personal resonance for her, as both her father and grandfather were involved in the Manhattan Project, the top-secret effort that produced the atomic bombs that the U.S. dropped on Japan in the final days of World War II. A touchstone of experimental film, *Peggy and Fred in Hell *is a multi-chapter work that surfaces the Cold War-era anxieties that shaped Thornton’s formative years and plumbs the psychological impact of technology in postwar America. Thornton’s recent film *Ground* (2020) embeds the voice of a physicist discussing particle decay within elegant yet foreboding technological landscapes. The exhibition’s title, *Begin Again, Again*—borrowed from a line in *Peggy and Fred in Hell*—alludes to human-made cycles of destruction and renewal as well the hallmarks of Thornton’s practice: an accumulation and repetition of images and language and a radically open-ended approach to observing, processing, and understanding. Thornton’s exhibition is organized by Natalie Bell, Curator, MIT List Visual Arts Center. In conjunction with the exhibition, the List Center is co-publishing the artist’s first monograph with Sternberg Press. *Exhibition Brochure with list of works exhibited*: https://listart.mit.edu/sites/default/files/MIT_List-Thornton_Brochure_2021.pdf <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=58ee261d69&e=857b71a9cb> *___________________________________________________________________* *October 29 - November 16* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Museum of Modern Art <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d71ee5ffb6&e=857b71a9cb> various times MoMA, 11 West 53 Street *Mark McElhatten— “To The Lighthouse” Screening Series* MoMA is honored to present a screening series selected by renowned curator and film programmer Mark McElhatten. “I like to present programs that are more than the sum of their parts,” he says, “an experience that can’t be summarized made up of films that can’t be told.” A founding curator of the New York Film Festival’s Views from the Avant-Garde, and Martin Scorsese’s film archivist for 22 years, McElhatten has been curating film and video programs at major museums and festivals around the world since 1976. “Cinema exists before and after film as a modality of human consciousness,” says McElhatten. “I’ve always resisted informational or thematic programs as I work with intuition and with each film to compose an experience. The films presented in this series touch on many ideas and issues: the human subconscious, the daily, the sublime, race, colonialism, mortality, desire, difference, and division. They are songs of experience holding surprises, revealing their essence and versatility in context, not limited to carrying a particular weight of explanation. Unexplained but not inexplicable. Films that honor the viewer by acknowledging your freedom and intelligence.” Highlights of the series will include world premieres of work by Nathaniel Dorsky, David Gatten and Ashley West, Ernie Gehr, Vincent Grenier, Eve Heller, Ken and Nisi Jacobs, Dani (Leventhal) ReStack and Sheliah (Wilson) ReStack, and Leslie Thornton; US premieres from Michael Robinson; rare screenings of films by Joseph Cornell and Jacques Rivette; and films by Bruce Conner, Claire Denis, Mark LaPore, Buster Keaton, Gregory Markopoulos, Talena Sanders, Phil Solomon, John Reinhardt, and more. Organized by Mark McElhatten, guest curator; with Ron Magliozzi, Curator, Brittany Shaw, Curatorial Assistant, and Olivia Priedite, Senior Program Assistant, Department of Film. Proof of vaccination required *___________________________________________________________________* *November 1 - 30* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* aCinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=66fb2384b0&e=857b71a9cb> streaming 24/7 Event URL: https://www.acinema.space/current-program <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d803487698&e=857b71a9cb> *aCinema: Exopoiesis* *Atlas*, Camila Marchon, 5 min 40 sec *Dark Matter*, Viktor Brim, 19 min 52 sec *3x Shapes of Home*, Elisabeth Brun, 6 min 58 sec *Sweeping Sweet*, Anya Leonova, 11 min 21 sec aCinema is a monthly exhibition dedicated to the screening of works by moving image artists from around the globe for audiences during the 9 month period of September to May. aCinema also organizes a yearly festival programmed from an open call for works titled, aDifferent festival. Through the exhibition of artists -- historical and contemporary, emerging and established -- in curated programs, aCinema creates a platform for artists of all career statuses to share a common exhibition space. Through the curatorial themes and independent thoughts expressed within the works, aCinema hopes to inspire and expand audiences' views of the moving image, fostering an arts educational space, where audiences are free to engage in discussion with curators and artists (when present) following the screenings. *SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2021* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Other Cinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=46f9c46032&e=857b71a9cb> 8:00pm, 992 Valencia St *CANNING'S MOTHERLOAD* Long-time ATA staffer *Liz Canning* is back in person with an award-wining feature doc! Always an avid cyclist, Liz had to search far and wide to discover the best transportation solution.,.once she had twins!! She stumbled upon a global movement to replace cars with long-frame bicycles designed to carry heavy loads, and joyfully threw herself into the world of cargo-bike inventors, advocates, and of course riders. The ultimate social revolutionizer, the sturdy and eco-conscious family vehicle connects with the earlier Suffragette cyclists, and women's seemingly endless fight for bodily autonomy. $8 *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Brick + Mortar Art Gallery and Design Studio <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c1eb952c47&e=857b71a9cb> 7pm ET, Simon Silk Mill, 1247 Simon Blvd Suite N101 *O'er the Land by Deborah Stratman* *O’er the Land* is a meditation on the milieu of elevated threat addressing national identity, gun culture, wilderness, consumption, patriotism, and the possibility of personal transcendence. Of particular interest are the ways Americans have come to understand freedom and the increasingly technological reiterations of manifest destiny. While channeling our national psyche, the film is interrupted by the story of Lt. Col. William Rankin who in 1959, was forced to eject from his F8U fighter jet at 48,000 feet without a pressure suit, only to get trapped for 45 minutes in the up and down drafts of a massive thunderstorm. Remarkably, he survived. This film is concerned with the sudden, simple, thorough ways that events can separate us from the system of things, and place us in a kind of limbo. Like when we fall. Or cross a border. Or get shot. Or saved. The film forces together culturally acceptable icons of heroic national tradition with the suggestion of unacceptable historical consequences, so that seemingly benign locations become zones of moral angst. *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* Re:Voir <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=9b87d57b36&e=857b71a9cb> 12:00 GMT, Event URL: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/online-re-voir/id1545131544 <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=5031f5eb94&e=857b71a9cb> *New films on the Re:Voir Online app* *Watermen* (1968, 64 min) by Holly Fisher *Clouds* (1969, 9 min) *Focus* (1971, 7 min) and Epilogue (1978, 8 min) by Peter Gidal *L'Automne* (1972, 75 min) by Marcel Hanoun. Free download and 30-day free subscription. Every week two hours of new films are added. *SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2021* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Pacific Film Archive <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=62c47cc060&e=857b71a9cb> 4pm PST UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2155 Center Street *New Time: The Future is Feminist, Girls / Museum* Young girls take us on a tour of an art museum, raising questions about the depictions of women while revealing their generation’s concerns. With Eve Fowler’s documentation of women working in their art studios, to a voiceover reading of Gertrude Stein. Plus Emily Chao’s short tribute to Gentileschi. *with it which it as it if it is to be, Part II *by Eve Fowler, (United States, 2019) *Gentileschi’s Return *by Emily Chao, (United States, 2013) *Girls / Museum* by Shelly Silver (Germany, 2020) With Emily Chao in person! *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* Filmforum <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c48ffd3089&e=857b71a9cb> 4:00 pm PST Event URL: https://watch.eventive.org/undergroundmovies/play/617a20ddcd4b3c0078d559d7 <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d3965739e8&e=857b71a9cb> *Underground Movies, program 2: Spaces of Extraction* followed by a live Q&A with curators Jenny Perlin and Leo Goldsmith and filmmakers. Please note that the show time starts at 4 pm, and the films will play one time only. They will not be available after the screening. Caves, sewers, subways, mines, bunkers, crypts—the planet’s real and mythic subterranean spaces have served a capacious array of functions, as sources of fossil fuels and imaginative speculation alike. This series of programs explores how moving-image artists have tackled these hidden worlds—through documentary observation into their murky depths, performative bodily engagement, abstraction, archival montage, and computer graphics. Drawing together films from a historically and geographically diverse field—from early cinema to contemporary artists’ moving image; from the Americas, Asia, and Europe— “Underground Movies” charts a unique aesthetic terrain through which to explore larger questions of human’s material and psychological relation to the planet’s substructure—as a space to be reshaped and exploited, but also as one in which to imagine ourselves anew. *Mineral deposits secreted in the Earth’s structural layers become the object of a vast exploratory project, an act of violence against the landscape and against those communities who inhabit it. *—JP &LG *Alma Silueta en Fuego (Silueta de Cenizas)*, Ana Mendieta, 1975, Super-8mm film transferred to high-definition digital media, color, silent, 3:07 *Mine*, William Kentridge, South Africa, 1991, 16mm film transferred to video; 5 min. 50 sec. *Olhe bem as montanhas / Look closely at the mountains*, Ana Vaz, Brazil, 2018, HD, color, sound, 30 min. *Coal Face*, Alberto Cavalcanti, UK, 1935, 25mm, black and white, sound, screened as a digital file, 11 min. *The Blood of Stars*, Raqs Media Collective, India, 2017, HD, color, sound, 13 min. *WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2021* Venue type: *Live, physical event* la lumière collective <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e93880eb50&e=857b71a9cb> 7pm ET, 7080, rue Alexandra, #506 Montréal (QC) *Visions: Ben Russel* Ben Russell will talk about his recent film and installation work within the context of cinema-as-vehicle for altered perceptions, both as a means and an end. Russell gives particular attention to the role (s) of author and viewer as active subjects within this construction. Along the way, various artists and histories are invoked, such as Luis Buñuel, Stan Brakhage, Janet Cardiff, Maya Deren, Robert Gardner, Anthony McCall, Jean Rouch, and Hito Steyerl. The artist talk is preceded by a screening of the Ben Rivers & Ben Russell Co-directed feature *A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness.* 7pm *A Spell To Ward Off The Darkness* [Ben Rivers & Ben Russell] 9pm *Altered States* [Ben Russell Artist Talk - English] *THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2021* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Lightcone / Luminor Hôtel de Ville <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=3f69543ec8&e=857b71a9cb> 8:30PM (GMT+2), Luminor Hôtel de Ville, 20 rue du Temple *ESCAPE INTO LANDSCAPE* This final program is dedicated to landscape. The films are neither documentaries nor scientific films; they speak of nature in different ways, using experimental techniques to renew an explorer's gaze at our planet. >From rigorous works on landscapes and their light, all the way to examining the topography of a face, taking historical, technological, fictional, and often bewitching approaches. *SMOKING*, by Katerina THOMADAKI, 1975-2016 / DCP / color / silent / 4' 00 *PRIMA MATERIA*, by Charlotte PRYCE, 2015 / 16mm / color / silent / 3' 00 *RHUS TYPHINA*, by Georgy BAGDASAROV & Alexandra MORALESOVÁ 2014 / 16mm / b&w / sound / 2' 44 *HÁ TERRA! There is Land!*, by Ana VAZ, 2016 / DCP / color / sound / 12' 37 *PETROLIA*, by Emily RICHARDSON, 2005 / DCP / color / sound / 21' 00 *REDSHIFT*, by Emily RICHARDSON, 2001 / DCP / color / sound / 4' 00 *ALTIPLANO*, by Malena SZLAM, 2018 / 35mm / color / sound / 15' 30 *THE IDEA OF NORTH*, by Rebecca BARON, 1995 / DCP / b&w / sound / 14' 25 *CORPS SAMPLES*, by Astrid DE LA CHAPELLE, 2021 / DCP / color-b&w / sound / 14' 00 *FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2021* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* NYU’s Cinema Studies Department <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c1f23706f8&e=857b71a9cb> 7pm ET, Event URL: https://nyu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_OhBUPhXCThaoAmoEwT0--w <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=73e7e67339&e=857b71a9cb> *"Where is Your Rupture?" lecture by Abigail Child* Please join us for the 11th Annual Experimental Lecture “Where is Your Rupture?” given by Abigail Child on Friday, Nov. 19 at 7 PM via Zoom. It's free and open to the public from anywhere in the world. All are welcome! Since 2008, the Experimental Lecture Series has presented veteran filmmakers who immerse themselves in the world of alternative, experimental film. Our intention is to lay bare an artist’s challenges rather than their successes, to examine the gnawing, ecstatic reality of the work of making art. Our previous speakers for the Experimental Lecture Series have been Peggy Ahwesh, Craig Baldwin, Bradley Eros, Ernie Gehr, Barbara Hammer, Ken Jacobs, Jonas Mekas, Carolee Schneemann, M.M. Serra, and Nick Dorsky. - Programmed by Lynne Sachs with Dan Streible. Abigail Child: “Where is Your Rupture?” “The title of this lecture takes off from Andy Warhol’s Where Is Your Rupture, an early 60s painting which cuts off both a diagrammatic torso and the text beneath it. The result is at once detached and personal, a fragment with both text and body broken, incomplete." *SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2021* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Other Cinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=ada3490799&e=857b71a9cb> 8:00pm, 992 Valencia St *MORRISON + MINAX + GHOSTS* This celebration of film artifacts—both in collections and “found”--focuses on some half-dozen revered re-mix artistes and a quartet of crucial archives. OC's beloved ally Bill (*Dawson City*) Morrison floats in his sublime raft of cursed-sea-cruise newsreels that serve as sidebar to *The Village Detective*, his tale of sunken cinema treasure now out in theaters nationally! Editor extraordinaire Scott Calonico dares to deconstruct the police-emergency anomaly *Sudden Birth*. And Angelo (*North by Current*) Minax offers up his *Stay with Me**,* wherein Dallas TV anchors from 50 years ago are re-imagined as Proclaimers of Doom. That piece, and Michael Morris' uncanny *Night of a Thousand Branches**,* are part of the West Coast Premiere of the *Ghosts of Lost Futures* project that radically re-edits Dallas TV holdings from the year 1970! *ALSO* Mariam Ghani on the stillborn Afghan film industry, Ian Saroka on the Slovenian cinema safe-house, and Sarah Woods on the Palestinian motion picture legacy. $8 *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Collectif Jeune Cinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e0635300db&e=857b71a9cb> 2PM + 4PM + 6 PM, Saint Ouen near To Paris *The 50th Anniversary of Collectif Jeune Cinéma second part* 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. 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. 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! There will be almost 80 screenings in all, with films from 2020 to 1943. Films will be shown in reverse chronological order, according to their production date. Members of the CJC, all filmmakers, will welcome you in this space that we hope will be open to all: that's why the entrance fee is pay-what-you-want. Members of the CJC, all filmmakers, will welcome you in this space that we hope will be open to all : that's why the entrance fee is pay-what-you-want. In November we present films between 2000 to 2005. 2PM PROGRAMME, 74' ►* Incarnation (Boy) Negative & Positive*, Tony Wu (16mm) ► *Cinematon 2082* : Marcel Mazé, Gérard Courant ► *Fenêtres*, Michèle Bokanowski (16mm) ► *Happiness*, Angelica Cuevas Portilla ► *Charlemagne 2: Piltzer*, Pip Chodorov (16mm) ► *Memory Song*, Thierry Briard ► *Chrysalide en explosion*, Dominik Lange 4PM PROGRAMME, 73' ► *I Wanna Be Your Rom*, Rodolphe Olcèse ► grau, Robert Seidel┊ ► *Loisada, Avenue C*, Maeva Aubert 18 6PM PROGRAMME, 74' ► *PERFORMANCE*, Marguerite Harris (16mm) ► *Billy*, Jérôme Javelle┊ ► *Le Cinéma comme passager clandestin*, Frédéric Lemaître ► *Foam Film*, David Kidman (16mm) ► *Voda*, Alexis Constantin ► *Fin de siècle*, Emmanuelle Sarrouy ► *La Femme Rouge*, Marie Sochor ► *Introspection*, Richard Beaune ► *Angel Beach*, Scott Stark (16mm) *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Sight Unseen <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=7918184041&e=857b71a9cb> 7pm ET, SNF Parkway Theatre 5 West North Ave. Tickets: https://parkway.eventive.org/schedule/6181deef55c07a0029145759 <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=cd9338ebfe&e=857b71a9cb> *Cats, Cut-Outs, and Crab Legs: 35mm Experimental Animation from the Academy Film Archive* Curated and presented by Mark Toscano from the Academy Film Archive in Los Angeles PROGRAM *Frank Film*, (1973) by Frank Mouris, 35mm (originally 16mm), color, sound, 9m *Furies*, (1977) by Sara Petty, 35mm (originally 16mm), color, sound, 3m *The Rug*, (1985) by Maureen Selwood, 35mm, color, sound, 10m *Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy Headed People*, (1984) by Ayoka Chenzira, 35mm (originally 16mm), color, sound, 9.5m *Asparagus*, (1979) by Suzan Pitt, 35mm, color, sound, 18m *Moon Breath Beat*, (1980) by Lisze Bechtold, 35mm, color, sound, 5m *Madame Mao’s Lost Love Letters*, (1983) by Tom Leeser & Diana Wilson, 35mm, color, sound, 3m *Sonoma*, (1977) by Sky David (formerly Dennis Pies), 35mm, color, sound, 7m *Babobilicons*, (1982) by Daina Krumins, 35mm (originally 16mm), color, sound, 16m 81m total All films restored by and courtesy of the Academy Film Archive. The 1970s and ‘80s in the US saw a renaissance of independent, experimental animation being produced by a wildly talented and diverse group of young artists. Thanks to revitalized art and film school curricula, access to equipment, and new opportunities for funding, numerous animators had the chance to produce otherworldly personal visions which then had an extensive outlet in festivals, museums, and nontheatrical markets. New access to industry grade equipment even enabled artists to realize their animations in 35mm, although 16mm remained a more affordable format for many. Frank Mouris’s classic information-overload cut-out autobiography, Frank Film, marks one of the few times a genuinely experimental film took home an Oscar, signalling an unexpected level of attention these imaginative, independent visions might achieve. Gorgeous, lyrical work by Sara Petty, Maureen Selwood, Lisze Bechtold, and Sky David each combine different approaches to figuration and abstraction, marked by a diversely complex and affecting poetry. Ayoka Chenzira’s memorable Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy Headed People, uses multiple techniques to explore Black history and identity through hairstyles, resulting in a vivid work that is hilarious and moving. Suzan Pitt’s masterpiece Asparagus is an iconic film of global independent animation, and is a revelation to experience in its original 35mm format. And finally, rarely seen films by Tom Leeser & Diana Wilson and Daina Krumins explore the outer boundaries of visual experimentation - Krumins’ Babobilicons must truly be one of the most compellingly weird short films ever made. This eclectic program of American experimental animation spans this exciting period, and will screen entirely in 35mm restorations supervised and presented by Mark Toscano from the Academy Film Archive in Los Angeles. *SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2021* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* Filmforum <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=f59b79b5bb&e=857b71a9cb> 4:00 pm PST, Event URL: https://watch.eventive.org/undergroundmovies/play/617a2b38fdaf8720cbf27dcc <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=454c6b8445&e=857b71a9cb> *Underground Movies, program 3: Journeys Within* Caves, sewers, subways, mines, bunkers, crypts—the planet’s real and mythic subterranean spaces have served a capacious array of functions, as sources of fossil fuels and imaginative speculation alike. This series of programs explores how moving-image artists have tackled these hidden worlds—through documentary observation into their murky depths, performative bodily engagement, abstraction, archival montage, and computer graphics. Program 3: Journeys Within TRT 60 min *Losing Ground*, Patty Chang, USA, 2000, HD, color and black and white, sound, 6 min *The Making and Unmaking of the Earth*, Jessica Bardsley, USA, 2020, HD, color, sound, 17 min *Silueta de Arena*, Ana Mendieta, 1978, Super-8mm film transferred to high-definition digital media, color, silent, 1:33 min *Look Then Below*, Ben Rivers, UK, 2019, HD, color, sound, 22 min *Thunderbird*, Christine Rebet, 2018, animation, 5 min followed by a live Q&A with curators Jenny Perlin and Leo Goldsmith and filmmakers *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* *GearWax* https://www.gearwax.org/ <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=694fb25060&e=857b71a9cb> 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 PT! *ONGOING* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* *Riverwest Radio* https://www.riverwestradio.com/show/the-long-conversation/ <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=954381b9e6&e=857b71a9cb> 8pm ET, *THE LONG CONVERSATION* THE LONG CONVERSATION with Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber is on indefinite hold. But... all episodes from the last year and a half are streaming!!! *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* *Ecstatic Static* https://www.ecstaticstatic.com/screenings/ <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=3a29ba1338&e=857b71a9cb> 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. 6: Horror of the Rented World* Peggy Ahwesh, *The Scary Movie*. 1993, 8 min Aïda Ruilova, *Goner*. 2010, 11 min, 35 sec Peter Tscherkassky, *Outer Space*. 1999, 10 min Sue de Beer, *The Dark Hearts*. 2003, 5 min Oliver Laric, *Untitled*. 2014.15, 5 min, 55 sec Ben Rivers, *Old Dark House*. 2003, 4 min *Screening No. 5: Five Films by Andrés Baron* Andrés Baron, *Red Logics*. 2020, 2 min, 45 sec. Andrés Baron, *Portals*. 2019, 6 min. Andrés Baron, *Mirror Travelling*. 2017, 3 min. Andrés Baron, *Bettina and White Background*, 2017, 2 min, 45 sec. Andrés Baron, *Printed Sunset*, 2017, 6 min, 20 sec. *Sara Cwynar – Glass Life (Trailer)* Sara Cwynar, *Glass Life (Trailer)*. 2021, 42 sec. Sara Cwynar, *Glass Life (Trailer)*. 2021, 42 sec. Sara Cwynar, *Glass Life (Trailer)*. 2021, 42 sec. Sara Cwynar, *Glass Life (Trailer)*. 2021, 42 sec. Sara Cwynar, *Glass Life (Trailer)*. 2021, 42 sec. *Screening No. 4: I Remember* Bani Abidi, *Funland (Karachi Series II)*. 2014, 12 min, 48 sec Luis Arnías, *Punky Eye / Ojo Malcriado*. 2018, 15 min Tinne Zenner, *Sleeping District*. 2014, 12 min Miko Revereza, *Distancing*. 2019, 10 min Catarina Vasconcelos, *Metaphor or Sadness Inside Out*. 2013, 31 min Leonardo Mouramateus, *A Festa e os cães*. 2015, 25 min *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 Fis*h. 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 ------------------------------ *Let us know about your alternative film/video event!* Enter your event announcements by going to the Flicker Weekly Listing Form <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1bbbf55f3e&e=857b71a9cb> . To receive the weekly listing directly via email rather than through Frameworks, just hit Subscribe <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=091193278b&e=857b71a9cb> . *Copyright © 2020 Flicker, All rights reserved.* Longtime recipient of This Week in Avant Garde Cinema This Week in Avant Garde Cinema · everywhere · Durham, NC 27701 · USA
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