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  • Cinema Project: Screaming City - West Berlin 1980s

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    Flug durch die Nacht (Ilona Baltrusch, 1980)Cinema Project: Screaming City - West Berlin 1980s
    Beyond Borders Program VIII: Germany
    April 20 & 21, 6:45pm
    Clinton Street Theatre
    2522 SE Clinton St., Portland, Oregon 97202, USA
    Suggested donation of $7 ($3 for members).

    For this two-night event, Cinema Project welcomes curator Stefanie Schulte Strathaus of Berlin’s Arsenal. Stefanie has toured extensively with many of these films and will be on hand to present the work each night.

    On Tuesday April 20th is a selection of shorts including a-b-city by Brigitte Bühler and Dieter Hormel that features a psychedelic West Berlin pumped with the music of Pere Ubu and Einstürzende Neubauten, and Cynthia Beatt's Cycling the Frame, with a young Tilda Swinton who mumbles, "This is completely mad, this place," while cycling along the Wall.

    On Wednesday April 21st is the feature length Flug durch die Nacht, by Ilona Baltrusch, which shows a highly staged West Berlin embedded in the apocalyptic atmosphere typical of the 1980s.  

    In the decade before the fall of the Berlin Wall, a vast number of films were produced in and about West Berlin, dealing with the ambivalent realities of the enclosed city. No longer was it about devoting oneself to the World Revolution, but rather about implementing alternative life-styles, which gave rise to social resistance, strident underground cultures, and sexual border-crossing. For many young filmmakers, the super-8 medium facilitated the production of low cost and truly independent films. The technical limitations tended to embody a strong means of spontaneity and purposeful dilettantism, while being easily distributed and shown in underground cinemas, clubs, and cafes. Curator Stefanie Schulte-Strathaus of Berlin’s Arsenal brings with her to Portland a selection of experimental films from this dynamic and complex period of our recent past.

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    Tuesday April 20th
    - Normalzustand (Yana Yo, 1981, S8mm to video, color, sound, 3 min.)
    - Musterhaft–das Ende, ein Intermezzo (Michael Brynntrup, 1985, S8mm to video, color, sound, 8 min.)
    - Darum oder was erwartest Du? (Jürgen Baldiga , 1981, S8mm  to video, color, silent, 7 min.)
    - Persona Non Grata (Christoph Doering, 1981, S8mm to video, color, sound, 16 min.)
    - a-b-city (Brigitte Bühler & Dieter Hormel, 1985, S8mm  to video, color, sound, 8 min.)
    - Cycling the Frame (Cynthia Beatt, 1988, 16mm, color, sound, 28 min.)
    - Naturkatastrophenkonzert (Die Tödliche Doris, 1983, S8mm to video, color, sound, 3 min.)

    Wednesday April 21st
    - Flug durch die Nacht (Ilona Baltrusch, 1980, video, color, sound, 90 min.)

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  • EXPERIMENTA presents: A Krzysztof Wodiczko retrospective

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    EXPERIMENTA presents: A Krzysztof Wodiczko retrospective
    Sunday 25th April, 7pm
    Cinéphilia West
    171 Westbourne Grove, Kensington, London W11 2RS, UK

    This month's Experimenta will present the work of Krzysztof Wodiczko (b.1943), a Polish conceptual artist currently living in Boston. In his work Wodiczko uses the techniques of photography, performance art and video. His most famous work is *Personal Instrument*, made in 1969 audio installation.

    Wodiczko continues the legacy of the 1920s avant-garde and his work is politically and socially charged. His more recent work deals with the issues of democracy and human rights. The artist has received many prestigious awards, such as the 4th Hiroshima Art Prize "for his contribution as an artist to the world peace" in 1998 and the Kepesz Award at MIT in 2004, among many others. Wodiczko's work will be presented by Aneta Krzemien, a leading researcher at University of Central Lanscashire.

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  • One Minute Volume 4

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    One Minute Volume 4
    the fourth in the series of artists' moving image curated by Kerry Baldry

    will preview on Thursday 6th May at Moors Bar, Crouch End, 57 Park Road, Crouch End, London, N8 8SY on Thursday 6th May from 6.30 – 8.30pm.
    It will also continuously screen Saturday and Sunday (8th and 9th) 11am - 9pm as part of the Crouch End Open studios weekend.

    One Minute Volume 4, a programme of artists' moving image, features over 30 artists and includes an eclectic range of techniques, media, processes including stop frame, video, film, Super8 and 16mm, split screen, superimposition, animation, digital and live action. All with one thing in common - the restriction of working within the time limit of 1 minute.

    Artists included:
    Tony Hill, Bob Levene, Katherine Meynell, Steven Ball, Simon Payne, David Kefford, Laure Prouvost, Eva Rudlinger, Liam Wells, Chris Meigh Andrews, Tina Keane, Philip Sanderson, Kayla Parker and Stuart Moore, Alex Pearl, Gordon Dawson, Daniela Butsch, Jonathan Moss, Cate Elwes, Martin Pickles, Riccardo Iacono, Louisa Minkin, Michael Cousin, Kate Jessop, Anahita Razmi, Stuart Pound, Kerry Baldry, Elizabeth Hobbs, James Snazzell, Tansy Spinks, Zhel Vukicevic, Fil Ieropoulos, Niki Rolls, Michael Szpakowski, Marty St. James, Richard Tuohy, Nick Herbert, Virginia Hilyard, Clarie Morales and others

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  • States of Belonging, program 4: The Last Happy Day and Investigations of a Flame

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    States of Belonging, program 4: The Last Happy Day and Investigations of a Flame
    Wednesday, April 14 at 7:30 pm
    SF Cinematheque at California College of the Arts
    1111 Eighth Street (near 16th), San Francisco

    Curated by Steve Polta

    Fechas: 

    Miércoles, Abril 14, 2010 - 19:30

    Local: 

    California College of the Arts - San Francisco, Estados Unidos
  • American Falls: Phil Solomon

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    American Falls (Phil Solomon, 2010)El pasado 10 de Abril fue la inuguración de American Falls, una instalación mutlimedia de seis canales realizada por Phil Solomon comisionada especialmente por la Corcoran Gallery of Art. Comisariada por Paul Roth, la instalación se presenta junto a la retrospectiva Helios: Eadweard Muybridge in a Time of Change.

    Inspirada en el cuadro de Edwin Church Niagara (1857) y en los memoriales de guerra de Washington, la instalación de Solomon trata de 'explorar las aspiraciones y luechas que yacen en el corazón del sueño americano', utilizando imágenes del cine de Hollywood, metraje encontrado y narraciones documentales de hechos históricos.

    American Falls: Phil Solomon estará en exposición hasta el 18 de Julio.

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  • Close-up: Under/Over - Part 2/3

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    Under/Over - Part 2/3
    April 13th 2009, 20h
    The Working Men’s Club, 44-46 Pollard Row, E2 6NB, London.
    Ticket: £5/£3 Close-Up members
    Doors open at 7.45 pm
    Presented by Close-Up and Transidency

    This season of films have been curated in conjunction with the Artist’s collective, Transidency, whose latest show entitled UNDER/OVER runs at the FOLD Gallery during April 2010.

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    De Martes, Abril 13, 2010 - 20:00 hasta Miércoles, Abril 14, 2010 - 19:55
  • States of Belonging, program 3: Dotted Lines: Women Filmmakers Connect the Past and the Present

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    States of Belonging, program 3: Dotted Lines: Women Filmmakers Connect the Past and the Present
    Tuesday, April 13 at 7:30 pm
    Pacific Film Archive
    2575 Bancroft Way, Between College and Telegraph, Berkeley

    Curated by Kathy Geritz

    Fechas: 

    Martes, Abril 13, 2010 - 19:30

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  • States of Belonging, program 2: 10 Short Films by Lynne Sachs (1986 -2010)

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    States of Belonging, program 2: 10 Short Films by Lynne Sachs (1986 -2010)
    Sunday, April 11 at 8:00pm
    Oddball Film
    275 Capp St. San Francisco

    Curated by Stephen Parr

    Fechas: 

    De Domingo, Abril 11, 2010 - 20:00 hasta Lunes, Abril 12, 2010 - 19:55

    Local: 

    Oddball Films - San Francisco, Estados Unidos
  • The Square, The Line And The Light: Object, Line And Light

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    The Square, The Line And The Light: Object, Line And Light
    Sunday 11 April 2010, at 3pm
    Tate Modern Starr Auditorium
    Bankside, London, SE1 9TG

    Laszlo Moholy-Nagy used light as primary factor in the creation of space and movement, much as Van Doesburg viewed film as a form of architecture with light. This screening examines games of light and form by Moholy-Nagy and other artists.

    Fechas: 

    De Domingo, Abril 11, 2010 - 15:00 hasta Lunes, Abril 12, 2010 - 14:55

    Local: 

    Tate Modern - London , Reino Unido

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