Dan,

One of the best things I have been able to see this year was the Saturday 
morning cartoon 16mm program that EYEWORKS presented at Jesse Malmed's 
LIVE-TO-TAPE FESTIVAL in Chicago this last May.

The program was entitled "Make Me Psychic" and featured films by Sally 
Cruikshank, Kathy Rose, Trixy Sweetvittles, and Amy Lockhart. Some of the 
prints -- the Cruikshank and the (sublime) Rose films -- were, I think, from 
the holdings of Chicago Filmmakers, do I have that right?

I was smacked out on all of the free breakfast cereals provided and am old, but 
I thought it was all a delight, giddy and transcendent, of possible interest to 
your programming. Psychedelic/trippy presented, understood, as also 
kid-friendly?

Details on the LIVE-TO-TAPE program here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/837281176348961/

Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation
http://eyeworksfestival.com

Chicago Filmmakers Film Distribution Project
http://www.chicagofilmmakers.org/membership-filmmaker-services/film-distribution-project


Carl
Milwaukee


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From: FrameWorks <[email protected]> on behalf of Rob 
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Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 8:54 AM
To: elizabeth mcmahon; Experimental Film Discussion List
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Kid-friendly films?

 Jan Svankmajer - Alice 1988.  maybe more of an adult friendly children's film 
though my daughter when 5, watched it over and over (though now 28 and in 
retrospect wonders whether it was suitable)

Rob


On 13 Jul 2015, at 13:54, elizabeth mcmaon 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Much from Mary Ellen Bute could be considered very kid friendly.

And one of my favorites is Bruno Bozzetto's film "Allegro Non Troppo." It is 
rousing and inspiring, with magical animation.

Elizabeth

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From: Dan Anderson <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2015 12:01 AM
Subject: [Frameworks] Kid-friendly films?

Hey all,

Just wondering if anyone has recommendations for avant-garde films that go over 
well with kids (12 and up). I'm not very good with censorship and always forget 
that there is something  "inappropriate" with most of my favorite movies... 
even just a good PG narrative is hard to find..

So far my go-to is usually "Neighbours" by McLaren, and "Dr. Strangelove" for a 
good narrative that won't get me in trouble..

thanks!



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