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Rewind, Replay: Vidéographie <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=12a4cfacad&e=857b71a9cb> [October 25 - December 21, Brussels, Belgium] - 2025 Light Matter Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e9391891bb&e=857b71a9cb> [November 7-9 in Alfred, NY + November 22-23 in Buenos Aires, Argentina] - Jordan Belson By Raymond Foye <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=a04460f152&e=857b71a9cb> [November 10 + 24, Cambridge, MA] - French Experimental Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1527070c4d&e=857b71a9cb> [November 13-30, Tokyo, Japan] - Wintertime Fun And Safety <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=b39bd4a3cd&e=857b71a9cb> [November 15, Hillsborough, NC] - Avant To Live: Becker + Scott + New Experimental Works <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1104708388&e=857b71a9cb> [November 15, San Francisco, CA] - Helga Fanderl: Monna Lisa <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c46b31fbf6&e=857b71a9cb> [November 15-December 12, Trieste, Italy] - Filmforum At 50, Program 1: Classics of Los Angeles Experimental Film <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=6fd6887b4a&e=857b71a9cb> [November 16, Los Angeles, CA] - Leopoldo Bloom: Hand Processed 16mm Films From the 1990s <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=84503c0bdb&e=857b71a9cb> [November 17, New York, NY] - Three Quarters: The Cinema of Kevin Jerome Everson <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1c81dfa659&e=857b71a9cb> ✨ [November 18, Detroit, MI] - MFJ No. 82 Real Life Launch Screening <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1ba9ccee30&e=857b71a9cb> [November 19, New York, NY] - Analog Alchemy 2025 <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=98b0ec30e3&e=857b71a9cb> [November 20, Detroit, MI] - Alan Berliner: Nobody's Business (Monthly Frameworks Screening) <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=ad7122683f&e=857b71a9cb> [November 20, Seoul, South Korea] - Antifa Film Screening 2: Dreams <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=35de5e9506&e=857b71a9cb> [November 21, Brooklyn, NY] - Between Borders And Voices: The Cinema of Bernardo Ruiz <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=b3615b355a&e=857b71a9cb> [November 22, Ridgewood, NY] - South Sound Experimental Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=2ae912433c&e=857b71a9cb> [November 22-23, Seattle, WA] - PSYCHO-GEO2: Occupied State <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=3c26042f59&e=857b71a9cb> [November 22, San Francisco, CA] - Rajee Samarasinghe: Your Touch Makes Others Invisible <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=984b513285&e=857b71a9cb> [November 23, Los Angeles, CA] - Lynn Marie Kirby: Expanded Frames <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=01a49fb73a&e=857b71a9cb> [November 23, San Francisco, CA] - The Long Conversation <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=6d19c919a7&e=857b71a9cb> [ongoing, online] - 6x6 Project: Artists' Moving Image Works <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=13b12f078e&e=857b71a9cb> [ongoing, online] *STARTING BEFORE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2025* *October 25 - December 21* Venue type: *Live, physical event* argos <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=928ede510d&e=857b71a9cb> ongoing, argos centre for audiovisual arts, Werfstraat 13 Rue du Chantier, 1000 Brussels, Belgium *Rewind, Replay: Vidéographie* argos is pleased to welcome you for the official opening of *Rewind, Replay: Vidéographie*, an exhibition revisiting the revolutionary Belgian television programme *Vidéographie*, aired on RTBF between 1976 and 1986. *Vidéographie* transformed public television into a space for artistic experimentation, cultural debate, and social critique. The exhibition brings together archival episodes, thematic compilations, and contemporary works inspired by the programme’s legacy. Throughout its ten years, *Vidéographie* featured pioneering local and international artists who shaped the beginnings of video art. Join us for the festive opening evening on October 25, be among the first to discover the exhibition, and celebrate with us at argos. With works by: André Romus, Anne-Françoise Perin, Anne-Marie Miéville, Annie Lummerzheim, Antonio Muntadas, Barbara & Michael Leisgen, Ben Vautier, Bernard Secondini, Bill Viola, Boris Lehman, Brigitte Fontaine, Carole Roussopoulos, Charlotte Moorman, Christiane Philippe, Danièle Nyst, Delphine Seyrig, Dominique Castronovo, Eddy Luyckx, Edmondo Za, Ed Emschwiller, Enrique Ahriman, Eva L’Hoest, Frank Van Herck, Fred Forest, Giuseppe Chiari, Henri Vaume, Herbert Wentscher, Ioanna Wieder, Jacques Charlier, Jacques Delcuvellerie, Jacques Lederlin, Jacques Lizène, Jacques-Louis Nyst, Janos Urban, Jean Otth, Jean-Claude Riga, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Paul Tréfois, Jean-Pierre Verheggen, Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardenne, Joan Jonas, John Cage, Joëlle de La Casinière, Koen Theys, Laurie Anderson, Léonce Wapelhorst, Marcelle Imhauser, Marie André, Marie-Jo Lafontaine, Michael Klier, Michael Laub, Michel Bonnemaison, Michel Jaffrennou, Michèle Blondeel, Monika Funke Stern, Nadja Ringart, Nam June Paik, Nan Hoover, Nicole Widart, Patrick Van Antwerpen, Patti Smith, Paul Paquay, Pierre Schaeffer, Ronald Dagonnier, Theo Naniot, Thierry Michel, Vincent Blanchet, Vito Acconci, William Wegman, Wolf Vostell Co-organisor: SONUMA - Les Archives audiovisuelles: Virginie Vandeputte, Sandra Bettiol, Maria Dias Pereira, Laurent Golia Partners: Space Collection: Aurélie Frankenne, Genaro Marcos, Alain De Clerck. With contributions from Marc-Emmanuel Mélon. Beaux-Arts de Liège: Ronald Dagonnier, Dominique Castronovo. De Vlaamse Overheid, de VGC Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie Thanks to: Electronic Arts Intermix: Rebecca Cleman, Kelly Filreis, Karl McCool, Jooyoung Park, Matos Museum: Pascal Becker *___________________________________________________________________* *November 7 - 9 in Alfred + November 22-23 in Buenos Aires* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Light Matter Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=4f28cab6d1&e=857b71a9cb> see website for details, November 7-9, Nevins Theater, Alfred, NY, USA November 22-23, Kino Palais, Buenos Aires, Argentina *2025 Light Matter Film Festival* "A major East coast showcase of experimental film and video," Light Matter proudly announces programs for the fifth annual festival, to run as an international co-production. 12 world premieres, 26 North/South American premieres, 10 New York premieres, and 5 Argentina premieres. Light Matter is programmed by James Hansen. *___________________________________________________________________* *November 10 + 24* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Harvard Film Archive <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=132531f7c9&e=857b71a9cb> 7pm EST, 24 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA *Jordan Belson by Raymond Foye* The works of independent filmmaker and visual artist Jordan Belson (1926-2011) are much discussed but seldom seen. His early influences were the Non-Objective artists, including mentors Oskar Fischinger and Rudolf Bauer. A devoted student of Kabbalah, Indian mysticism and yoga, Belson explored these subjects in his art over the course of six decades. His films bring aesthetic, spiritual and sensual experiences to the viewer, reflecting his deep interest in sacred art, cosmology and cosmogenesis. While Jordan Belson is best known for making films, he also made a significant body of two-dimensional art from the 1940s until his death in 2011, consisting of hundreds of individual works. Independent curator and scholar Raymond Foye has organized three one-person exhibitions of Belson at the Matthew Marks Gallery (New York) and is supervising a comprehensive photochemical and digital restoration project of the films, on behalf of the Belson estate. Raymond Foye will present and discuss two evenings of films, images and rare audio recordings of Belson. At the vanguard of the Berkeley Renaissance and San Francisco Beat scene from the late 1940s, Belson worked closely alongside his friends Harry Smith and Bruce Conner throughout the 1950s, including visits to New York. Like Smith, he received support and patronage from Hilla Rebay, one of the founders of the Guggenheim Museum, where Belson had his first exhibition. Belson's 1957-1959 "Vortex Concerts," staged with sound artist Henry Jacobs at the Morrison Planetarium in San Francisco, were an important influence on the multimedia "expanded cinema" of the 1960s, as was his singular film work. In the late 1970s Belson renounced all public involvement in the worlds of art and film, and began a fruitful period of near-seclusion, which he maintained until his death. A Guggenheim Fellow and Ford Foundation Fellow, Belson also twice received American Film Institute grants. New 16mm prints from the Harvard Film Archive collection (acquired from the Estate of Jordan Belson) will be screened, in addition to a selection of 16mm-to-DCP films currently under preservation. --- Program ONE - November 10 @ 7pm --- *Allures*, 1961, 16mm, color, 9 min. *Cosmos*, 1969, 16mm, color, 5 min. *World*, 1970, 16mm, color, 6 min. *Light*, 1973, 16mm, color, 8 min. *Cycles*, co-directed with Steven Beck, 1975, 16mm, color, 10 min. *Mandala*, 1953, DCP, color, 3 min. *Autobiography (excerpts)*, 1951, DCP, black & white, silent, 10 min. --- Program TWO - November 24 @ 7pm --- *Re-Entry*, 1964, 16mm, color, 6 min. *Phenomena*, 1965, 16mm, color, 6 min. *Samadhi*, 1967, 16mm, color, 6 min. *Momentum*, 1968, 16mm, color, 6 min. *Meditation*, 1971, 16mm, color, 7 min. *Chakra*, 1972, 16mm, color, 6 min. *Music of the Spheres*, 1977, 16mm, color, 10 min. *Infinity*, 1979, 16mm, color, 8 min. *___________________________________________________________________* *November 13 - 30* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Institut Français, Tokyo <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=1f5703196d&e=857b71a9cb> times vary, see link above, Image Gallery of the French Institute of Tokyo, 15 Ichigaya Funagawaracho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Japan *Festival Cinéma Expérimental Français 2025* We present French experimental cinema in the company of Pip Chodorow, founder and director of the RE:VOIR label (www.re-voir.com), which showcases experimental films from around the world, from classics to contemporary works. In addition to screenings, talks and discussions are also planned. What is experimental cinema? These are films that challenge the viewer and open their eyes to new ways of seeing. Films that reject traditional narrative, push the boundaries of the medium, and find new means of expression. France has a long history and a deep relationship with cinema. The first forms of documentary (Lumière) and fiction (Méliès) were produced in France. Dadaist and Surrealist films were shot and distributed in France in the 1920s. The 1950s were particularly rich in creative output with the Lettrist movement, as were the 1970s, which saw the birth of the first filmmakers' cooperatives. The French Institute presents a series of experimental films that illustrate the full scope of this history. Pip Chodorov's *Free Radicals* offers a glimpse into the early decades of experimental cinema. Isidore Isou's *Treatise on Slime and Eternity* (1951) is a manifesto for radical creativity in filmmaking. Patrick Bokanowski's *The Angel* (1982) explores, over several years, new animation and composition techniques. Marcel Hanoun's films are meta-narrative attempts to integrate the filmmaking process into fiction. Peter Goldman (with Godard's support) and Adolpho Arrietta (supported by Duras) drew inspiration from the French avant-garde and the New Wave and came to France to produce their melancholic feature films. This series offers an overview of the diverse modes of independent film production in France. Now 13 @ 6:30PM GMT+9: *Free Radicals, a history of experimental cinema* / Pip Chodorov / France / 2010 / 82min / color Nov 14 @ 4:30PM GMT+9: *L'Ange*, Patrick Boganowski / France / 1977-1982 / 64min/ color & *The Atelier of Peter Boganowski* / Pip Chodorov / 2017 / 27min / color Nov 14 @ 7PM GMT+9: *Flammes* / Adolpho Arrietta / France / 1982 / 87min / color Nov 15 @ 11AM GMT+9: *L'Eté cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1968 / 64min / B&W Nov 15 @ 1PM GMT+9: *L’Hiver cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1969 / 78min / B&W Nov 15 @ 3PM GMT+9: *Le Printemps cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1970 / 78min / couleur / B&W Nov 15 @ 5PM GMT+9: *L’Automne cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1972 / 75min Nov 15 @ 7PM GMT+9: *Octobre à Madrid* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1964 / 63min / B&W Nov 16 @ 12:15PM GMT+9: *Free Radicals, a history of experimental cinema* / Pip Chodorov / France / 2010 / 82min / color Nov 16 @ 2:30PM GMT+9: *Une simple histoire* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1958 / 64min / B&W Nov 16 @ 4:30PM GMT+9: *Echoes of Silence* / Peter Emanuel Goldman / United States / 1964 / 74min Nov 16 @ 7PM GMT+9: *Wheel of Ashes* / Peter Emanuel Goldman / United States-France / 1968 / 95min Nov 21 @ 4:30PM GMT+9: *Wheel of Ashes* / Peter Emanuel Goldman / United States-France / 1968 / 95min Nov 21 @ 7PM GMT+9: *Echoes of Silence* / Peter Emanuel Goldman / United States / 1964 / 74min Nov 28 @ 4:30PM GMT+9: *Octobre à Madrid* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1964 / 63min / B&W Nov 28 @ 6:30PM GMT+9: *Le Traité de bave et d’éternité* / Isidore Isou / France / 1951 / 120 min / B&W Nov 29 @ 11AM GMT+9: *Une simple histoire* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1958 / 64min / B&W Nov 29 @ 1PM GMT+9: *L'Eté cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1968 / 64min / B&W Nov 29 @ 3PM GMT+9: *L’Hiver cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1969 / 78min / B&W Nov 29 @ 5PM GMT+9: *Le Printemps cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1970 / 78min / couleur / B&W Nov 29 @ 7PM GMT+9: *L’Automne cycle des saisons* / Marcel Hanoun / France / 1972 / 75min Nov 30 @ 12:15PM GMT+9: *L'Ange*, Patrick Boganowski / France / 1977-1982 / 64min/ color & *The Atelier of Peter Boganowski* / Pip Chodorov / 2017 / 27min / color Nov 30 @ 3PM GMT+9: *Flammes* / Adolpho Arrietta / France / 1982 / 87min / color Nov 30 @ 5:30PM GMT+9: *Le Traité de bave et d’éternité* / Isidore Isou / France / 1951 / 120 min / B&W *SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Eno House <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=a6cb9be05e&e=857b71a9cb> 7:30pm ET, Eno House, 903 Eno Street, Hillsborough, NC 27278 *WINTERTIME FUN AND SAFETY* This is an entertaining program of archival film to get you in the mood for the upcoming cold weather, with snow and ice and last minute emergency stops for milk and bread, because that's how we do it around here. This program features skiing, skating, and all kinds of frozen fun, some of it presented with experimental Double Projector Tricks (a first for Eno House Movie Nights, but not a first for Durham Cinematheque). This show includes clips from *Nanook of the North* (Robert Flaherty, 1922) and *The Gold Rush* (Charlie Chaplin, 1925), so there will be plenty of film history depictions of cold weather on screen as well. Also featured will be chilly bits from cartoons, educational films, television commercials, and other pieces of cinematic flotsam and jetsam. As always, the show is presented in 16mm with films from the Durham Cinematheque archive. *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Other Cinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e3fe81c650&e=857b71a9cb> 20:00 (PST), 992 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA *AVANT TO LIVE: BECKER + SCOTT + NEW EXPERIMENTAL WORKS* A polymorphous program that honors radical expression and innovative film-form, this evening of New Experimental Works promises a fresh bouquet of more than a dozen cine-initiatives! Tommy Becker personally introduces the world premiere of his single-channel *Prefer Not to Say*, on the disappearance of privacy amongst intrusive bureaucracies, Alex Mejia is in the house with *Canceled Cyanos*, on the deep history of plant-chemistry cinema, Kelly Sears bestows on us the West Coast debut of her airy *The Call*, Mike Plante's *The Polaroid Job* exposes his fascinating family history with in-store photo-ops in holiday costumes, and Jake Parker Scott blazes up from CalArts to unveil his Javanese gong-smithing piece *Transformation by Fire*. PLUS Nik Nerburn's exquisite doll-house miniature *Bad Weather*, Max Oginz' monumental *Center Surface Signal*, and brief bits of cinema brilliance from Bryan Boyce, James Sansing, Peter Lichter, and John Cannizzaro (in person?)... all leading to the latest mind-melt from that unstoppable SoCal sensation Damon Packard! Free pencils. *___________________________________________________________________* *November 15 - November 12* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Trieste Contemporanea <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=60a1b0ae73&e=857b71a9cb> ongoing, Trieste Contemporanea via del Monte 2/1 34122 Trieste, Italy *Helga Fanderl: Monna Lisa* Monna Lisa is an artistic project that explores the complexity of the contemporary gaze and the perception of historical works of art in an era dominated by digital reproducibility. The Mona Lisa, a universal icon, becomes the subject of a reflection on the relationship between art, time and visual memory. Starting in 2000, Fanderl made a series of recordings inside the Louvre with her Super 8 film camera, observing the painting not only as a work of art, but also as a social phenomenon, amid the crowds of visitors and the incessant recording of images with all kinds of photographic and video equipment. The installation at Studio Tommaseo uses five 16mm projectors, twice the size of the original Super 8 format, to create a cinematic gallery of moving images that presents Leonardo’s painting in multiple variations. The images projected in a loop onto the walls recreate the presence of the work through time and the movement of visitors, marking both its permanence and its change. Fanderl’s work presents two types of gazes: that of the public, quick and often superficial, driven by curiosity and the desire to capture the image, and that of the artist, attentive, measured and delicate, capable of capturing gestures, details and nuances. The visitor to Monna Lisa, on view in Trieste until December 12, finds themselves at the centre of a dialogue between image, time, and perception: between the enigmatic gaze of the Mona Lisa and the photochemical density of Fanderl’s Super 8 films, each viewer is invited to reflect on the fragility and richness of vision, on the phenomenon of mass viewing, and on the memory of images. The installation thus becomes an immersive experience, in which classical art and cinematic experimentation enter a conversation, creating a space for observation and contemplation, where time, history, and technology intertwine. Helga Fanderl (Ingolstadt, 1947) lives and works in Berlin. She studied film with Peter Kubelka at the Städelschule in Frankfurt and with Robert Breer at the Cooper Union School of the Arts in New York. Since the mid-1980s she has made hundreds of Super 8 short films, presented in ephemeral montages that result in one-of-a-kind programs. Her work has been shown at numerous international festivals and is part of the collections of major museums, including the Centre Pompidou in Paris. In 2023, the volume Konstellationen Super 8 (Hatje Cantz) was published, which brings together the full breadth of her artistic work. *SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Los Angeles Filmforum <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=faccc2ef60&e=857b71a9cb> 19:30 (PST), 2220 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles CA *Filmforum at 50, program 1: Classics of Los Angeles Experimental Film* We hope you will join us for this special event, the launch of our celebration of Filmforum’s 50th year! As the USA prepared to celebrate its bicentennial year, the nation took little notice of one small non-profit organization dedicated to screening avant-garde films. This cheery oasis of sanity and unconventionality amidst the miasma of Southern California arose from the efforts of Terry Cannon. The Neighborhood Church in Pasadena (at 301 N. Orange Grove Blvd) hosted that first season. After a special event screening in November 1975, Filmforum’s first full season, January-March, 1976, set a clear, high standard for the programs ever since. Starting off with four weeks dedicated to “The Ethnographic Film,” in its first three months Filmforum embraced “The American Avant-Garde: West Coast,” “Thee Films of Paul Robeson,” “Sixteen Films Under Five Minutes,” “Films of Sexy Humor,” and “Women in Film.” We will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of Filmforum with multiple screening and events over the next year with blasts from the past, films looking to the next fifty years, and visits from former directors and programmers of the organization. Tonight, we start with some highlights of experimental films made in Los Angeles, several of which by people linked to Filmforum. Works by Amy Halpern, Sara Kathryn Arledge, James Whitney, Adam Beckett, Beth Block, Chick Strand, Pat O’Neill, Craig Rice, and more! *Invocation*, By Amy Halpern, 1982, 16mm, color, silent, 2 min *Introspection*, By Sara Kathryn Arledge, 1941, 16mm, color, sound, 7 min *Meshes of the Afternoon*, By Maya Deren & Alexnader Hammid, 1943, 16mm, b&w, sound, 14 min *Lapis*, By James Whitney, 1963-1966, 16mm film, color, sound, 10 minutes *Kitsch In Synch*, by Adam Beckett, 1975, 16mm, color, sound, 4.5 minutes *Twelve*, By Beth Block, 1977, 16mm, color, sound, 9 min *Cartoon Le Mousse*, By Chick Strand, 1979, 16mm, b&w, sound, 15 minutes *Foregrounds*, By Pat O'Neill, 1979, 16mm, color, sound, 13.5 minutes *Filmforum Film*, By Craig Rice, 1980, 16mm, b&w, silent, 4 min *MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Filmmakers Coop <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=62a86d0f73&e=857b71a9cb> 19:00 (EST), 475 Park Ave South, 6th floor, New York, NY *Leopoldo Bloom: Hand Processed 16mm Films from the 1990s* Join us for a program of rarely-screened, hand-processed 16mm films by FMC filmmaker-member Leopoldo Bloom. *The Portland Movie*. 2001, 16mm color, silent, 8 min *Grieg Farm, Red Hook, NY*. 1997, 16mm B&W, hand processed, silent, 9 min *Shooting Grieg Farm*. 1997, 16mm color, hand processed, silent, 3 min *August 1997, Greenpoint, NY*. 1998, 16mm B&W, hand processed, silent, 8 min *Prelude to Gantry Plaza State Park, Long Island City*. 1997, 16mm B&W, hand processed, silent, 4 min *Junior, my German Shepherd mutt*. 1998, 16mm B&W, hand processed, silent, 3 min Approximate running time: 40 minutes *TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Detroit Public Library Main Branch <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=40e5a3c20f&e=857b71a9cb> 18:00 (EST), 5201 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48202 *THREE QUARTERS: The Cinema of Kevin Jerome Everson ✨* This series features films made by Everson across the past decade. Curated by Media City Film Festival Artistic Director Oona Mosna, programs range from early found footage works to studied compositions of celestial bodies, capturing elements from both MCFF’s long history of presenting Everson’s films and his globally celebrated approach to moving images, rooted in the experience of the Midwest Black working class. Everson visits the area to begin a new Knight Arts Foundation-supported MCFF commissioned film observing celestial space from the vantage point of metro Detroit! Special thanks to the Knight Foundation, Michigan Central, Detroit Public Library, Modern Ancient Brown Foundation, Detroit Narrative Agency, Warren Astronomical Society, Cranbrook Observatory, Picture Palace Pictures, and NOVA24 Photo + Film Festival. Introduction by Paige Wood, MCFF Regional Engagement. Film screening curated by MCFF Artistic Director Oona Mosna. Partners: Detroit Public Library & Detroit Narrative Agency. *Grand Finale*, 5 min, digital, 2015 *Something Else*, 2 min, Super 8mm > digital, 2007 *Rhinoceros*, 7.5 min, VHS > digital, 2013 *Eason*, 15 min, 16mm > digital, 2016 *Three Quarters*, 4 min, 16mm > digital, 2015 *IFO*, 10 min, 16mm > digital, 2017 *Condor*, 8 min, 16mm > digital, 2019 *Rita Larson’s Boy*, 11 min, 16mm > digital, 2012 *WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Millennium Film Workshop <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=e1a2cb3346&e=857b71a9cb> 19:30 (EST), Anthology Film Archives, 32 Second Avenue, New York, NY *MFJ No. 82 Real Life Launch Screening* This program celebrating the launch of Millenium Film Journal No. 82 “Real Life” consists of works discussed in the issue. These films and their accompanying texts are attempts to understand an increasingly convoluted world, in which images are not just a reflection of reality, but part of its very substance. Programmed by Grahame Weinbren, Vince Warne, and Jonathan Ellis. Open Group *REPEAT AFTER ME* (2024, 17’, digital) Samy Benammar *ADIEU UGARIT* (2024, 15’, 16mm-to-digital) Claudia Hart *MEMORY THEATER 2* (2022-25, 5’, digital) Mike Hoolboom *RAIN* (2025, 3’, digital) Mike Hoolboom *WHITE HARLEM* (2024, 10’, digital) Tomonari Nishikawa *SOUND OF MILLION INSECTS, LIGHT OF A THOUSAND STARS* (2014, 2’, 35mm) Undertime Slopper *SELECTED WORKS* (2025, 5’, digital) John Smith *BEING JOHN SMITH* (2024, 27’, digital) Total running time: ca. 84 min *THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Mothlight Workshops <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=a5bc5bfe57&e=857b71a9cb> 17:30 (EST), 27th Letter Books, 3546 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI *Analog Alchemy 2025* Mothlight Workshops presents: "Analog Alchemy 2025" An evening of film screenings with live scores by Jen David and Venusloc. Including works by the 2025 participants of the Analog Alchemy 16mm filmmaking workshops: Audrey Adiakpan • Kelly Agius • Sandy Ali• Radfan Alqirsh • Katie Barkel • Le’la Barnes • Bonnie Bell • Thomas J Castillo • Zianna Clark • Jamez Darrell • Jen David • Kashira Dowridge • Zoe Elliot • Kristen Gallerneaux • Anjali Gupta • Eric Huffman • Basmah Jabril • Dante Lamb • Lumen Klein • Julia Koza • Naimah Nowacka • Fern Ramoutar • Emily Staugaitis and MAYA DEREN *At Land* MAN RAY *Emak-Bakia (Leave Me Alone)* PAIGE TAUL *It’s a Condition* IG: @mothlight_microcinema_ <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d636b623b3&e=857b71a9cb> *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Seoul Art Cinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=d34bcd30b8&e=857b71a9cb> 7:30pm UTC+9, 22-7 Jeong-dong, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea *Alan Berliner: Nobody's Business (monthly Frameworks screening)* Hosted by: Korea Cinematheque Association. Sponsored by: Korean Film Council, Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul Film Commission *Nobody's Business* by Alan Berliner (1996, 58') *FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Millennium Film Workshop <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=485fc13486&e=857b71a9cb> 19:00 (EST), 167 Wilson Ave, Brooklyn, NY *Antifa Film Screening 2: Dreams* Screening films that encapsulate the spirit of antifascism. This is the second Antifa Film Screening at Millenium Film Workshop and this time we are focusing on the ideas of antifascist futures, critical fabulations, and antifascist dreams. This event, like the last one, is in response to the recent attacks on trans people, queer people, people of color, and working-class people all over the country. We are also showing films from outside the U.S which remind us that the struggle against repression is a global struggle. We received many submissions that show the power of hope and resistance. Many of these films were made without film crews and expensive equipment, which is a reminder of the tools at our fingertips. The internet and modern software inundate us with daily capitalist messaging, but it also gives the power to document and share our acts of resistance, to imagine futures even within our oppressive system. As filmmakers we believe in the power of fighting oppression through art, we believe in art that resists, art that inspires, art that starts revolutions. This event focuses on films with direct and relevant political messaging about the oppressive systems we live under, and most importantly how we resist them and how we dream of a better future within and outside of these systems. To keep in mind, we as curators wanted to include everyone’s struggles, perspectives, and mindsets, but there were so many films sent that we could only show a few. We will also have some experimental music playing during the intermission and after the films by some local artists. Bands included: Poppy Cabinet, Dreamer, Olive Jones, Kate Mohanty. *SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* UnionDocs <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=f780f31890&e=857b71a9cb> 19:00 (EST), 352 Onderdonk Ave, Ridgewood, NY *Between Borders and Voices: The Cinema of Bernardo Ruiz* UnionDocs, Color Congress — through its Elev8Docs Marketing Initiative — and Cinema Tropical present acclaimed filmmaker Bernardo Ruiz for a special evening of conversation and preview, part of Between Borders and Voices: The Cinema of Bernardo Ruiz — the first retrospective of the three-time Emmy-nominated director and one of the most incisive voices in contemporary nonfiction media. With over two decades in independent film, Ruiz will reflect on the collapse of traditional funding, the rise of the creator economy, and the challenges of making meaningful work outside legacy systems. Through film clips and personal insights, he’ll share his “imperfect strategy” for navigating today’s media landscape. The evening includes a sneak peek at Ruiz’s newest project, *The Low Season* — a hybrid fiction-documentary about a woman from the future who helps immigrant families in present-day Queens. Blending participatory storytelling and speculative fiction, the film opens up bold new possibilities for socially engaged cinema. Join us for this timely and thought-provoking conversation — and be among the first to experience Ruiz’s daring new work in progress. *___________________________________________________________________* *November 22 - 23* Venue type: *Live, physical event* South Sound Experimental Film Festival <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=eda8cc34e2&e=857b71a9cb> times vary, see link above, Northwest Film Forum, 1515 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122 *South Sound Experimental Film Festival* The Sound Sound Experimental Film Fest is an accessible channel for experimental filmmaking from local artists in the Pacific Northwest. Our intention is to harbor a community for the exploration and development of the creative potentialities of the growing medium. We celebrate independent work which may otherwise get pushed to the fringe due to identity, insufficient resources, or qualifications of practice or technique. *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Other Cinema <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=6cff06d2ac&e=857b71a9cb> 8pm PT, ATA Gallery, 992 Valencia (@ 21st), San Francisco, CA *PSYCHO-GEO2: OCCUPIED STATE* SPELLETICH/THOMPSON: ON ICE + LORD + WOBBLY + The Cali Apocalypse plays out ever more cinematically in this scream of rage against the evil machine that is ICE! Mission gem/Ant Farm vet Chip Lord kicks it off with the new super-cut of his classic *Not Top Gun*, puncturing the retrograde militarism oozing out of San Diego. Also a neighbor, Wobbly steps up with live remixes of the most Contra Costa-critical audio collages cooked up by Negativland, and Mr. Rick Prelinger expertly unspools what's too often hidden in the archive--how a geographic paradise has been despoiled by prisons and factory-farming. We climax with Kal Spelletich/Mike (Steel Pole Bath Tub) Morasky's live remediation of ICE depredations, garnered from ProPublica reporter AC Thompson. AC shares updates, fields questions, and joins us in smashing an ICE piñata! Gilbert's beer's here too. *SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2025* Venue type: *Live, physical event* Los Angeles Filmforum <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=c9c236e300&e=857b71a9cb> 19:30 (PST), 2220 Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles CA *Rajee Samarasinghe: Your Touch Makes Others Invisible* Filmmaker in Person. We welcome back Rajee Samarasinghe with his new feature film *Your Touch Makes Others Invisible*. As many as 100,000 people, predominantly members of the minority Tamil community, are estimated to have disappeared during the 26-year-long Sri Lankan Civil War. Fifteen years after the end of the war in 2009, families are still looking for their vanished loved ones. Samarasinghe reflects on this harrowing history through a combination of direct interviews, newsclips, dramatic re-enactments and abstract, symbolically coded tableaux. *The Eyes of Summer (Gimhanaye netra)*, By Rajee Samarasinghe, Sri Lanka/USA, 2020, color, sound, 15min *Your Touch Makes Others Invisible*, Sri Lanka & USA, 2025, 2.39 Scope, color, 5.1 Surround Sound, 70min *___________________________________________________________________* Venue type: *Live, physical event* San Francisco Museum of Modern Art <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=6fb88bafcd&e=857b71a9cb> 13:30 (PST), 151 3rd Street 94105 San Francisco, California *Lynn Marie Kirby: Expanded Frames* As a filmmaker and SFAI graduate, Lynn Marie Kirby has long explored the boundaries of cinematic form — often playing at and beyond the edges of the frame and audience expectations. Her work compels viewers into a deeper engagement with observations on place. This program highlights several of Kirby’s expanded cinema works. In these pieces, the projection screen is no longer a static surface; it fragments or extends into the audience itself. Sound moves through the space, emerging not only from the projected images but also from a range of live performers. Each work is deeply rooted in a specific place and time, serving as an anchor for reflection on history, memory, and the role of technology in shaping narrative. The doors will open at 1:30 p.m. with a presentation of the installation *C to C: Several Centuries After the Double Slit Experiment*, followed by a lineup of screenings and performances that begin at 2 p.m. The program includes collaborations with musician and composer Anne Hege, filmmaker Zach Iannazzi, concert pianist Anne Rainwater, and choral singers from the Bay Area. Following the presentation, Kirby will be in conversation with curator and writer Tanya Zimbardo, who has contributed to a book on Kirby’s work published by X Artists’ Books, *Time and Place: on the work of Lynn Marie Kirby*, and provided an essay for Kirby’s most recent exhibition in Paris. Pre-show: 1:30 p.m. *C to C: Several Centuries After the Double Slit Experiment *(1995, 16mm, live piano accompaniment) Screening/Performance: 2 p.m. *Under the Linden Trees* (2002/2019, video, made in collaboration with Etel Adnan) *Bathing* (1994/2025, video with composer and singer Anne Hege) *Aspects of Projection* (2025, live performance, made in collaboration with Zach Iannazzi) *One* (2020, video, made in collaboration with James Kirby Rogers) *Elegy *(2025, video and live voice-over) *Listen to the World Waking* (2021, video with live chorus) *ONGOING* Venue type: *Virtual, online event* Riverwest Radio <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=9e719d3005&e=857b71a9cb> streaming 24/7 *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* 6x6 Project <https://list-manage.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4b83d0e66f4638a082b103d27&id=584f4f0c53&e=857b71a9cb> streaming 24/7 *Artists' Moving Image Works* 6x6 project is an online artists' community that serves as a platform for disseminating artists' moving image works, and to create an ever-growing network among peers. There are now more than four hundred artists’ film and moving image works available to view on the website. ------------------------------ *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=dcdbf83b08&e=857b71a9cb> . 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