Her films have long gone ignored. I had the pleasure of meeting and talking
with her in 1999 when I presented a showing of her work at SF MOMA in the
series I curated called "Shake the Nation" presented in a series of nine
programs. The theme of the program was the history of experimental film in
t
Herb, this looks like a great series and book!
I showed Beeson's "Holding" at Mondo Homo here in Atlanta a few years ago,
and indeed it's well worth seeing, with a great musical soundtrack too. I
believe I discovered it via Film as a Subversive Art.
Herb, did you see others of Beeson's films besi
Road trip!!
On 14-06-12 1:29 PM, "matt's frameworks address"
wrote:
> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> For anyone who might be interested, I recently released my feature length
> experimental documentary The Great Northwest online, for free.
>
> The Great Northwest is a project based on the re-creatio
It sure does, as David Sherman and Rebecca Barton have been discovering
since their Total Mobile Home opened in the 90's. They actually had the
term micro cinema accepted as a word for Webster's Dictionary.
I would encourage anyone who has the space, projector and time to do such.
It can be almost
BEAUTIFUL thanks for making it #opensource
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 5:29 PM, matt's frameworks address <
li...@rodeofilmco.com> wrote:
> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> For anyone who might be interested, I recently released my feature length
> experimental documentary The Great Northwest online, for fre
Hello Frameworkers,
For anyone who might be interested, I recently released my feature length
experimental documentary The Great Northwest online, for free.
The Great Northwest is a project based on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile
road-trip made in 1958 by four Seattle women who thoroughly docume
Sweet! Let me know if you need any work at any point! I've showed you a
bunch already...got a couple things on 16 and the rest on video. -charles
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Dominic Angerame <
dominic.anger...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all I will be starting a micro cinema showcase here in SF,
Great new and great initiative Dominic.
We should do it in every major (or minor) city.
In Barcelona (Spain) we are trying to begin a an independent Lab with a
screening place. Let's see if it works.
I think last Incite! volume has been an awesome artifact to realize the
community need this ki
Hi all I will be starting a micro cinema showcase here in SF, the space
will only hold about 30 people and everything will be at no charge. My
friend owns the gallery, I have donated a 16mm projector, sound, etc. He
has donated digital equipment. I will let Frameworkers know about the place
once we
Thanks 30 Stefan for such an honest and clear answer. I remember renting
Belagan some films a few years ago and you seemed to have survived quite
well. I will be starting a similar basement film screening showcase here in
SF, the space will only hold about 30 people and everything will be at no
cha
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