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This week [August 11 - 19, 2018] in avant garde cinema 


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This week's programs (summary): 

*       Show  <> &Amp; Tell: Stephen Broomer, Program 1 [August 11, New York, 
NY] 
*       Show  <> &Amp; Tell: Stephen Broomer, Program 2 [August 12, New York, 
NY] 
*       Jud Yalkut Program <>  [August 12, New York, NY] 
*       Shapeshifters Cinema Presents Lori Varga <>  [August 12, Oakland] 
*       Restorations and Discoveries (Cvm Screening Series, Program 1) <>  
[August 14, Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma County)] 
*       Optical Poetry: Oskar Fischinger Retrospective <>  [August 14, Rohnert 
Park, CA (Sonoma County)] 
*       Screening: Bodies of Water <>  [August 15, Lockhart, TX] 
*       Barbara Rosenthal 70th Birthday video Party: Outer Bodies, Inner Selves 
<>  [August 15, New York, New York] 
*       Oskar's Legacy: Films Infuenced By Fischinger <>  [August 15, Rohnert 
Park, CA (Sonoma County)] 
*       New visual Music (Cvm Screening Series, Program 4) <>  [August 15, 
Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma County)] 
*       Rush Process Animation Festival–Int'l Shorts <>  [August 17, Houston, 
Texas] 
*       Rush Process–The Films of Suzan Pitt <>  [August 18, Houston, Texas] 
*       Early Feminist video Art <>  [August 18, New York, NY] 


SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 

8/11
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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7:30 PM, 32 Second Avenue
SHOW &AMP; TELL: STEPHEN BROOMER, PROGRAM 1 
>From his home base in Toronto, Stephen Broomer has advanced the cause of 
>experimental cinema in a dizzying variety of ways, as a preservationist, 
>historian, educator, programmer, publisher, and, not least of all, as a 
>prolific maker of experimental films and videos. Broomer has taught at Glendon 
>College (York University), Ryerson University, and Sheridan College, and has 
>led the restoration of films by John Hofsess, R. Bruce Elder, Arthur Lipsett, 
>Jim Smith, and Greg Curnoe. His writings on cinema have appeared in Found 
>Footage Magazine, Desistfilm, CineAction, and elsewhere. In 2016, his first 
>book, "Hamilton Babylon: A History of the McMaster Film Board," was published 
>by University of Toronto Press, while in 2017 he founded Sightline Editions, a 
>publishing imprint focusing on the relation between poetry and cinema. His 
>second book, "Codes for North: Foundations of the Canadian Avant-Garde Film," 
>was recently published by the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. 
>Concurrent with all this activity, he has somehow found time to make more than 
>30 films, a body of work that has already resulted in a book-length collection 
>of essays (published in 2014 by the Canadian Film Institute), "The 
>Transformable Moment: The Films of Stephen Broomer." Broomer's films display 
>an extraordinary range of techniques and approaches, encompassing 
>found-footage collage, superimposition, spatial explorations, tinting, and 
>more than one sly tribute to Michael Snow. These two "Show & Tell" programs 
>showcase his most recent film - the feature-length POTAMKIN - as well as a 
>selection of his earlier short works. POTAMKIN (2017, 67 min, 16mm) In 1933, 
>at age 33, Harry Alan Potamkin died of complications related to starvation, at 
>a time when he was one of the world's most respected film critics. In his 
>writings, he advocated for a cinema that would simultaneously embrace the 
>fractures and polyphony of modern life and the equitable social vision of left 
>radical politics. This film-biography is assembled out of distorted fragments 
>of films on which he had written, an impression of erupting consciousness. At 
>the Odessa steps, trampling gives breath to the child. The bullet miraculously 
>reforms the face. The Cossacks march backwards, retreating unseen into their 
>nothing, the unfired rounds of their rifles restored to their menacing 
>potential. Feet tread backward up the steps as the steps themselves collapse 
>in splintering emulsion. The carriage is set upright. "[Broomer's] most 
>ambitious work to date. […] In many ways, POTAMKIN belongs to that tradition 
>of avant-garde epics such as QUICK BILLY (1971) and DOG STAR MAN (1964). 
>Broomer has told me POTAMKIN is his attempt to make an ultimate work, one that 
>contains an entire world in itself. It is a long-form work rarely seen these 
>days, and a film-biography that is also, in its own way, an impressionistic 
>retelling of the history of early cinema." -Brian Wilson, FILM INTERNATIONAL 


SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 2018 

8/12
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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7:30 PM, 32 Second Avenue
SHOW &AMP; TELL: STEPHEN BROOMER, PROGRAM 2 
>From his home base in Toronto, Stephen Broomer has advanced the cause of 
>experimental cinema in a dizzying variety of ways, as a preservationist, 
>historian, educator, programmer, publisher, and, not least of all, as a 
>prolific maker of experimental films and videos. Broomer has taught at Glendon 
>College (York University), Ryerson University, and Sheridan College, and has 
>led the restoration of films by John Hofsess, R. Bruce Elder, Arthur Lipsett, 
>Jim Smith, and Greg Curnoe. His writings on cinema have appeared in Found 
>Footage Magazine, Desistfilm, CineAction, and elsewhere. In 2016, his first 
>book, "Hamilton Babylon: A History of the McMaster Film Board," was published 
>by University of Toronto Press, while in 2017 he founded Sightline Editions, a 
>publishing imprint focusing on the relation between poetry and cinema. His 
>second book, "Codes for North: Foundations of the Canadian Avant-Garde Film," 
>was recently published by the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre. 
>Concurrent with all this activity, he has somehow found time to make more than 
>30 films, a body of work that has already resulted in a book-length collection 
>of essays (published in 2014 by the Canadian Film Institute), "The 
>Transformable Moment: The Films of Stephen Broomer." Broomer's films display 
>an extraordinary range of techniques and approaches, encompassing 
>found-footage collage, superimposition, spatial explorations, tinting, and 
>more than one sly tribute to Michael Snow. These two "Show & Tell" programs 
>showcase his most recent film - the feature-length POTAMKIN - as well as a 
>selection of his earlier short works. WASTEWATER (2014, 1.5 min, 16mm) 
>CONSERVATORY (2013, 3.5 min, 16mm) BALINESE REBAR (2011, 3.5 min, 16mm) SERENA 
>GUNDY (2014, 3.5 min, 16mm) BRIDGE 1A (2015, 2 min, 16mm) WILD CURRENTS (2015, 
>6.5 min, 16mm) LANDFORM 1 (2015, 2.5 min, 16mm) GULLS AT GIBRALTAR (2015, 3.5 
>min, 16mm) CHRIST CHURCH - SAINT JAMES (2011, 6.5 min, 16mm) SPIRITS IN SEASON 
>(2013, 12.5 min, 16mm) BRIDGE 1B (2015, 1.5 min, 16mm) THE BOW AND THE CLOUD 
>(2016, 8 min, 16mm-to-digital) VARIATIONS ON A THEME BY MICHAEL SNOW (2015, 
>7.5 min, digital) FOUNTAINS OF PARIS (2018, 9 min, 16mm-to-digital) Total 
>running time: ca. 75 min. 

8/12
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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9:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
JUD YALKUT PROGRAM 
AQUARIAN RUSHES (1970, 47 min, 16mm) WOODSTOCK was not the only film about 
Woodstock. Another documentary, even more closely affiliated with 
counterculture utopianism, more radically revised film language in the light of 
those ideals and in some ways implicitly critiqued the feature sensation. As 
rushes, AQUARIAN RUSHES conjoins the senses of unedited footage (though it was 
edited both in-camera and in post-production), the sudden onslaught of 
drug-induced exhilaration, and the first reports of an important event. Where 
WOODSTOCK's extensive financial and technological resources enabled the film to 
reproduce studio production values, AQUARIAN RUSHES is more rigorous and 
demanding. An abrasive and challenging hybrid of 8mm and 16mm positive and 
negative film and of ½-inch Portapak video all transferred to 16mm film, 
AQUARIAN RUSHES combines lights, sounds, technology, and human actors to 
envision the festival as an USCO-like collective happening. But it has remained 
largely unseen, its historical potential eclipsed by its spectacular other. 
With: US DOWN BY THE RIVERSIDE (1966, 3 min, 16mm) "USCO light, Beatles sound. 
A visionary realization of the USCO Riverside Museum installation exhibition in 
New York, the show which introduced the word 'Be-In' to the English language." 
-Jud Yalkut THE GODZ (1966, 10 min, 16mm) This document of the 1960s cult band, 
The Godz, contains footage of a few mid-60s performances as well as candid 
footage of the bandmembers. CHINA CAT SUNFLOWER (1973, 5 min, 16mm. With the 
Grateful Dead.) "A film composed in the camera in the heat of intuition 
frame-by-frame, and then recomposed frame-by-frame in the optical printer." 
-Jud Yalkut Total running time: ca. 70 min. 

8/12
Oakland: Shapeshifters Cinema 
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7:30-10PM, Temescal Art Center, 511 48th St. Oakland, CA
SHAPESHIFTERS CINEMA PRESENTS LORI VARGA 
Veteran analog film and experimental noise artist Lori Varga returns to 
Shapeshifters Cinema with The Inevitable Unknowing of Pulsating Light into the 
Hum of Now—a program of three expanded film-performance pieces w/live 
electronic musicians and two short collage essay works. Lori will be joined by 
improvisors Tom Djll and Clarke Robinson and analog video feedback artist and 
collab partner Kit Young. Unique set-ups of reel to reel tape decks, 16mm film 
loops, sound drawn directly onto film, expansive video channels and layered 
screen environments will be presented live in sets with 
tones/drones/atmospheric/electronic music. Forms of degradation and decay 
fading then blooming into strange new harmonies! Also in the program are two 
rarely screened collage films "Don't Stop Doing It" (1999-, super-8) and 
"Remember me this Way, Forgotten" (2004, dual-8mm film with live concrete sound 
mix) 


TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2018 

8/14
Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma County): Center for Visual Music 
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7 pm, Sonoma State University, Ives Hall
RESTORATIONS AND DISCOVERIES (CVM SCREENING SERIES, PROGRAM 1) 
Restored, rare, very rare films, discoveries and recreations. Films include: 
Oskar Fischinger, Studie nr 5; Fischinger's rare Meluka cigarette ad, and his 
Pink Guards on Parade toothpaste commercial (both courtesy Gosfilmofond of 
Russia); Len Lye's Life's Musical Minute and Prime Time (both courtesy Ngā 
Taonga New Zealand Film Archive, with thanks to Len Lye Foundation); Charles 
Blanc-Gatti, Chromophony; Charles Dockum, 1952 Mobilcolor Performance at the 
Guggenheim (restored by CVM); Oskar Fischinger, Sugar Pops cereal ad tests 
(unfinished, from CVM); Bruce Conner, Looking for Mushrooms, 1959-67 (Beatles 
Version), digitally restored 2016, courtesy Conner Family Trust and Kohn 
Gallery; Bruce Conner, Cosmic Ray, from the restoration project, courtesy 
Conner Family Trust and Kohn Gallery; David Lebrun, Tanka (restored by CVM with 
support of the NFPF); and Len Lye's All Souls Carnival, US premiere of the 
recent reconstruction. Courtesy the Len Lye Foundation. Reconstruction by Roger 
Horrocks and Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, in association with the Department of 
Film, MoMA and the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version courtesy the 
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery. First premiered at Carnegie Hall, NY and then 
believed lost for decades. And more films....Studie nr 5 was restored by CVM 
with funding from EYE Filmmuseum. This is one of 5 screenings this week from 
CVM, curated by Cindy Keefer, accompanying the CVM Symposium 2018: Exploring 
and Preserving Visual Music, presented in association with Sonoma State 
University. This screening is digital, HD. Tickets through Eventbrite or CVM. 
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8/14
Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma County): Center for Visual Music 
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8:30 pm, Sonoma State University, Ives Hall
OPTICAL POETRY: OSKAR FISCHINGER RETROSPECTIVE 
Classic films by the "Father of Visual Music," and the new HD digital version 
of this popular program. Films include Allegretto, Radio Dynamics, Muratti 
greift ein, Studie nr. 6, Studie nr. 7, Studie nr. 8, Kreise (Circles), Motion 
Painting no. 1, Wax Experiments, Spirals, Walking from Munich to Berlin, An 
American March, Ornament Sound experiments and more. This screening is 
co-sponsored by David Magness. The Screening is one of 5 screenings this week 
by CVM, accompanying the CVM Symposium 2018: Exploring and Preserving Visual 
Music, presented in association with Sonoma State University. Tickets through 
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 2018 

8/15
Lockhart, TX: Spellerberg Projects 
9pm, Chaparral Coffee
SCREENING: BODIES OF WATER 
Curated by Sam Cotter and Fraser McCallum, for Vtape. "The works herein are 
characterized by broad sensitivities to land and place, formed by past and 
present migrations of living things, ideas and commodities. Informed by 
de-colonial and postcolonial theory, anti-imperialist struggles and critiques 
of urbanism, water is the medium through which ideas are made to flow, erode 
and surge forth." 

8/15
New York, New York: Filmmakers Coop 
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7pm, 475 Park Ave South (at 32nd St), 6th floor, NY, NY 10016
BARBARA ROSENTHAL 70TH BIRTHDAY VIDEO PARTY: OUTER BODIES, INNER SELVES 
Performance-based videos by Barbara Rosenthal. Carolee Schneemann, Charlie 
Morrow, Jerome Rothenberg, Noe Kidder, Pam Kray, Maria Beatty, Tessa 
Hughes-Freeland, Joel Schlemowitz, MM Serra, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Terry 
Berkowitz, Ela Troyano, Henry Hills and Bill Creston. “Outer Bodies, Inner 
Selves” is the theme for the night’s screenings by Rosenthal and other artists 
who have used their own and other physical bodies to explicate humanity in 
terms that include, but are not limited to sex. This party is the kickoff to a 
year of Rosenthal’s 70th Birthday International Video Retrospective. It will 
begin here at 7PM on Wed, August 15, with the following films, and then Barbara 
will be traveling throughout the year with various compilations of the 130 
video shorts she has made since 1976, to Miami and Buenos Aires (facilitator 
Daniela Luna), Berlin (Boddinale Film Festival), Helsinki (facilitator Charlie 
Morrow), Brussels (facilitator Alex Dementieva) and points east. The 7PM party 
Aug 15 at the Film CoOp will include: Barbara Rosenthal NEWS TO FIT THE FAMILY 
// PREGNANCY DREAMS // WHISPERING CONFESSION // BARBARA ROSENTHAL CONTEMPLATES 
SUICIDE // PUSH ME Carolee Schneemann INFINITY KISSES Charlie Morrow & Jerome 
Rothenberg SONGS OF FLOWERS AND STONES Noe Kidder A PARADISE OF CHILDREN Pam 
Kray THE GHOST SONATA Maria Beatty BANDAGED Tessa Hughes-Freeland BABY DOLL 
Joel Schlemowitz WATCH ABRASIONS MM Serra CHOP OFF Coleen Fitzgibbon, BEACH 
Terry Berkowitz EYE OF THE CAMERA (excerpt) Ela Troyano POST PLASTICA Henry 
Hills SSS Bill Creston OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 24 HOURS A DAY Barbara Rosenthal 
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8/15
Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma County): Center for Visual Music 
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7 pm, Sonoma State University, Ives Hall
OSKAR'S LEGACY: FILMS INFUENCED BY FISCHINGER 
>From the early days of visual music, animators and filmmakers acknowledged 
>Fischinger's profound influence on their work. Here we present films from Mary 
>Ellen Bute (Color Rhapsodie), Len Lye (Colour Box), Barry Spinello 
>(Soundtrack), Jordan Belson (Mandala), Jules Engel and others across 8 
>decades. The program also includes work by contemporary artists Chris Casady, 
>Michel Gagné, Oerd van Cuijlenborg, Jeff Scher, Baerbel Neubauer 
>(Algorithmen), Eric Leiser (Land). This screening is co-sponsored by Creative 
>Tech Week (NY). Digital, HD. This is one of 5 screenings this week from CVM, 
>curated by Cindy Keefer, accompanying the CVM Symposium 2018: Exploring and 
>Preserving Visual Music, presented in association with Sonoma State 
>University. Tickets through Eventbrite or CVM. Further details, 
>http://www.centerforvisualmusic.org/Symposium/screenings.html 

8/15
Rohnert Park, CA (Sonoma County): Center for Visual Music 
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8:30 pm, Sonoma State University, Ives Hall
NEW VISUAL MUSIC (CVM SCREENING SERIES, PROGRAM 4) 
New Visual Music from international artists. Films/videos by Sean Capone, Paul 
Prudence, Greta Macri, Steve Woloshen, Scott Draves, Bret Battey, George 
Stadnik, Michal Levy, Steve Wood, Richard Baily & John Buchanan, Sabrina Gross. 
PLUS the US premiere of Max Hattler's Matter and Motion; and the world premiere 
of Paul Fletcher's Blackhole Mandala. This screening is digital, HD. This is 
one of 5 screenings this week from CVM, curated by Cindy Keefer, accompanying 
the CVM Symposium 2018: Exploring and Preserving Visual Music, presented in 
association with Sonoma State University. This screening is digital, HD. 
Tickets through Eventbrite. Further details, 
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2018 

8/17
Houston, Texas: Aurora Picture Show 
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7:30pm, 2442 Bartlett St. 
RUSH PROCESS ANIMATION FESTIVAL–INT'L SHORTS 
Rush Process celebrates DIY, handcrafted animation as a unique vehicle for 
self-expression. This international competition program features highly 
personal animated shorts including narrative, documentary, and experimental 
films made with stop-motion, multi-plane, hand-drawn, charcoal, cut-out, 
paint-on-glass, and direct animation techniques. ($10 / Free for Aurora 
Members) 


SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2018 

8/18
Houston, Texas: Aurora Picture Show 
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7:30pm, 2442 Bartlett St. 
RUSH PROCESS–THE FILMS OF SUZAN PITT 
Part of the Rush Process Animation Festival, Aurora presents a retrospective 
program of films by acclaimed painter and underground animation legend, Suzan 
Pitt. The program features newly restored works including her surrealistic, 
animated noir Visitation (2011); the mixed-media exploration of depression and 
renewal Joy Street (1995); her early cut-out stop-motion examination of 
domestic life Crocus (1971); and cult favorite Asparagus (1978) which premiered 
at The Whitney before going on to stun audiences in theaters before David 
Lynch's Eraserhead.($10 / Free for Aurora Members) 

8/18
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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6:30 PM, 32 Second Avenue
EARLY FEMINIST VIDEO ART 
This program features landmark works by Barbara Hammer, Geta Brătescu, Lynda 
Benglis, and Martha Rosler - all key names in early feminist art and 
filmmaking. These works demonstrate crucial precepts at the root of feminist 
art historical discussions, and frame the intergenerational nature of 
"Multiply, Identify, Her" and its related film programming. Barbara Hammer 
DOUBLE STRENGTH (1978, 15 min, 16mm-to-digital) Geta Brătescu THE HANDS. FOR 
THE EYE, THE HAND OF MY BODY RECONSTITUTES MY PORTRAIT / LES MAINS. PENTRU 
OCHI, MÂNA TRUPULUI MEU ÎMI RECONSTITUIE PORTRETUL (1977, 5 min, 
8mm-to-digital, silent) Martha Rosler MARTHA ROSLER READS VOGUE (1981, 24 min, 
video) Lynda Benglis FEMALE SENSIBILITY (1973, 13 min, video) Total running 
time: ca. 60 min. 

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