In Vancouver, the Pacific Cinematheque has excellent programming that
includes classics, new alternative releases, and experimental work. They do
an educational outreach program for youth. PC shares a building with
Cineworks, a local film co-op.
The Winnipeg Film Group is also a great
www.lightcone.org
On 11 Mar 2014 23:32, Huckleberry Lain huckleberryl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello friends
I'm putting together a lecture for USC at the end of March and I'm
organizing a list of micro-cinemas, exp film orgs and periodicals for young
filmmakers to get to know. I'm mainly
And there’s Brian Frye’s new venue in Kentucky:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-James-Eads-How-Memorial-Cinema/321168224689519
On Mar 12, 2014, at 2:22 AM, Scott Hammen scott.ham...@gmail.com wrote:
www.lightcone.org
On 11 Mar 2014 23:32, Huckleberry Lain huckleberryl...@gmail.com
From Detroit...
Mothlight Microcinema http://www.mothlightmicrocinema.org/
Corktown Cinema www.facebook.com/CorktownCinema
Brandon Walley
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 12:41 AM, Andy Ditzler a...@andyditzler.com wrote:
In Atlanta, I present Film Love: www.filmlove.org
Often I am showing classics,
-Arsenal, Berlin-Centre George Pompidou, almost every Wednesday, you can come and watch experimental cycles, screenings: classics, discoveries, etc etc.AngélicaCuevasPortilla4, rue
In terms of publications, there are relatively few that are dedicated solely to
experimental work, but there are quite a few that regularly carry some articles
and reviews, such as JumpCut (www.ejumpcut.org) and Afterimage (print, but also
a web site:
Squeaky Wheel/Buffalo Media Resources
On 3/12/14 3:22 AM, Scott Hammen scott.ham...@gmail.com wrote:
www.lightcone.org http://www.lightcone.org
On 11 Mar 2014 23:32, Huckleberry Lain huckleberryl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello friends
I'm putting together a lecture for USC at the end of
Hey Huckleberry,
There is a website devoted to the federation of European microcinemas here:
http://www.kino-climates.org/
Pip
At 15:29 -0700 11/03/14, Huckleberry Lain wrote:
Hello friends
I'm putting together a lecture for USC at the end of March and I'm
organizing a list of
Also in Toronto:
- CFMDC (Canadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centre - they have a huge
collection of historic experimental film prints. It's lovely to take an
afternoon with a stack of film cans and sit down in their screening room!)
- Cinecycle (our local downtown screening space, owned by
In the new issue of NECSUS we have a number of articles on experimental work,
including the following:
Anik Fournier on installation art
http://www.necsus-ejms.org/archival-gambits-in-recent-art-what-can-an-image-do/
Kim Knowles on bodily inscriptions in contemporary experimental film
I haven’t been following this as closely as I might, so apologies if this is a
repeat, but Chuck’s post about a-g publications made me realize that I haven’t
noticed Incite getting mentioned in this thread yet. Not only is it one of the
few journals focused on experimental media, but the most
In Toronto:
Micro-cinemas:
Pleasure Dome - pdome.org
Early Monthly Segments - http://earlymonthlysegments.org/
Video Fag - http://www.videofag.com/
Distribution:
Vtape - vtape.org
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre - cfmdc.org
Artist run production facilities:
Liaison for Independent
A few others (I also highly recommend the new INCITE) :
In Portland:
Cinema Project -- http://cinemaproject.org/
Grand Detour (now mostly EFF-Portland + STEW, I think) --
http://grand-detour.org/
Headroom (Iowa City) -- https://www.facebook.com/groups/564445583638716/
Hallways Microcinema
Portland, OR:
EFFPortland/Grand Detour as well.
The tricky distinction here is between a venue for simply viewing and a
venue/organizaion which will host as well.
Clinton St. Theater in Portland is a wonderful theater willing to host
makers of all sorts.
ben
Also from Milwaukee, and maybe excluded initially as I was too beholden to an
understanding of the categories queried about:
Milwaukee Underground Film Festival - which is working to do/host year-round
outside-of-the festival (May 1-4) occasions.
http://film-milwaukee.org
- Original
from Asheville, NC:
Mechanical Eye Microcinema
we're a mobile microcinema, we don't have our own screening space, although
we did just work out with a local dance theater here to have a monthly slot
(and it's a really cool space). www.mechanicaleyecinema.org
yay for film!!!
--charlotte
On Wed,
Hello,
Does anyone know where can I rent a copy of the film Primary Stimulus (1977) by
Robert Russett on 16mm?
On the webpage by the Academy Film Archive I don't see any reference.
Thanks!
Albert Alcoz___
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