Screenings

  • Bains Argentiques: International Artist-Run Film Labs Meeting

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    July 4-9, 2016, Nantes & Le Pellerin, France

    Mire invites you dive into the international waters of the effervescent world of analogue film, which is more alive than ever. It’s as much a summer camp as a summer school and this event brings together almost 50 labs, coming from 5 continents, for a week of exchange and discussions about the state of the art of film.

    Dates: 

    Monday, July 4, 2016 (All day) to Saturday, July 9, 2016 (All day)
  • Connectivity Through Cinema with Peter Rose in person

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    “Explorations In Dimension: Recent Videos of Peter Rose”

    Join us in welcoming artist and filmmaker Peter Rose who will be presenting a program of recent work on video. The Connectivity Through Cinema series will present the work of artists, film-makers and curators who are traveling or presenting special interactive programs in-person. Our hope is to engage the community by showing work with a focus on post-screening discussion.

    Dates: 

    Sunday, June 12, 2016 - 19:30

    Venue: 

    Center for Performance Research - New York, United States
  • Rhizome DC: A Night of Moving Images

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    A night of moving images in a variety of formats - 16mm, super 8mm, and digital video. Works by Rebecca Reynolds, A. Moon, Pat Doyen, Chris H. Lynn, Nate Scheible.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, June 9, 2016 - 20:00 to Friday, June 10, 2016 - 19:55

    Venue: 

    Rhizome DC - Washington DC , United States
  • Directors Lounge Screening - Alex Ross- Tom Atkins Blues

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    Alex Ross, a film-maker from the UK who has lived in Berlin since 1993, presents a common story of neighbourhood displacement in the heart of Berlin. Or, we could also describe it as an amiable tale of Prenzlauer Berg from a time that has almost been forgotten. Shortly after reunification when most of the houses are already refurbished, the Spätkauf (late-night-shop) still provides some place you could call a home, or a community.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 21:00 to Friday, May 27, 2016 - 20:55

    Venue: 

    Z-Bar, Berlin - Berlin, Germany
  • Turbidus Film #14: Landscapes and Abandoned places

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    Fylkingen and Turbidus Film present Landscapes and abandoned places, a second program with five experimental film makers that focused on landscapes, architecture, abandoned places, strata, glimpses of gardens, light patterns, and elements as earth, water, fire and wind...

    Films by: Julie Murray (IRL), Giovanna Puggioni (IT), Adèle Friedman (US), and Arthur & Corinne Cantrill (AUS). All films on 16mm.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 19:00 to Friday, May 27, 2016 - 18:55

    Venue: 

    Fylkingen - Stockholm, Sweden
  • Montreal Underground Film Festival 2016

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    The 11th edition of the Montréal Underground Film Festival (MUFF) hits the screens over a four-day period from May 19 to 22, 2016. This year, the MUFF collective has selected the 95 finest and most innovative shorts by local and international artists. A celebration of subversive and experimental moving image works!

    Programme:

    OPENING NIGHT
    Thursday, May 19th, 8:00pm – 90 minutes (screenings at 9pm)
    La Sala Rossa (4848 Boulevard St-Laurent, Montréal)
    Programmers: MUFF Collective

    Dates: 

    Thursday, May 19, 2016 - 20:00 to Monday, May 23, 2016 - 03:55

    Venue: 

    Microcinéma être - Montreal, Canada
  • Peephole Cinema: Kaleidaeye

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    The Peephole Cinema is pleased to present Kaleidaeye –reflections on infinite systems. Work by Benjamin Popp, Jodie Mack and Sabrina Schmid will be on view 24 hours a day from May 24th through July 4th, 2016. The show is curated by Sarah Klein.

    Dates: 

    Tuesday, May 24, 2016 (All day) to Monday, July 4, 2016 (All day)

    Venue: 

    Peephole Cinema San Francisco - San Francisco, United States
  • Balagan presents... the films of Will Hindle

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    From that late fifties until his death in 1987, Will Hindle was a major figure in the American Avant-Garde and what has been called the Personal Film Movement, as defined by a conscious move away from the industrial methods of production toward a more individualistic and idiosyncratic cinema. Incredibly technically adept as well as emotionally astute, Hindle utilized complex optical effects to craft beautiful, evocative and densely-layered short films that play out vividly like dreams and resonate long after. Being neither wholly abstract nor rooted to narrative form, the fictive elements within the films tend to forgo exposition, instead working with the images, colors, and sound to create a strong sensorial experience that channels a deep empathetic response within the viewer.

    Dates: 

    Thursday, May 19, 2016 - 19:00 to Friday, May 20, 2016 - 18:55

    Venue: 

    Coolidge Corner Theatre - Brookline, United States

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