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EVENTS Sept-Oct 2007

ShangOrama, Toronto's only smoking cinema, presents

The Anarchy & Alchemy of Alejandro Jodorowsky
8pm - El Topo (1970), 10:05pm - The Holy Mountain (1973),
12am - Holy Blood (1989). New Director's-Cut DVDs.
Pasta served. Costumes welcome!

Wednesday, October 31, 8pm-2am, $5 (unclassified)

Majlis, 163 Walnut Ave., Toronto
(1 street south of Queen St. W., 1 west of Niagara St.)

^^^

The Goethe-Institute, The Stephen Bulger Gallery,
and The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery present

Video Art in Germany from 1963 to the Present

October 29-31 & November 5-7, 7pm, $5 (unclassified)

Camera Bar, 1028 Queen St. W., Toronto

York University Film Department’s 6th annual

CineSIEGE - showcase of student films on video

Monday, October 29, 7pm, free! attendance: 300

The Royal Cinema, 608 College St., Toronto

^^^

broken pencil magazine's annual 'zine fair Hotel Canzine

including All Day Screenings
Bring your own video! Maximum 10 minutes.
canzinevideo@brokenpencil.com

Sunday, October 28, 1-7pm, $5 (unclassified)

Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Guerilla Filmmaking in Super 8 for Absolute Beginners
October 28 - November 8, $175/190

Sunday, October 28, 11am - 6pm
Shoot on super 8. Instructor: Rick Palidwor

November 4, 6 & 8
Edit and finish on video. Instructors: Anna Belenkova, Shenaz Baksh

L.I.F.T., Suite 301, 171 East Liberty St., Toronto

^^^

The 6th SOUNDplay Festival (Sept 27 - Oct 28),
Pleasure Dome and the Goethe-Institute present

Text of Light (Lee Ranaldo, Alan Licht, Ulrich Krieger)
perform improvised music to 16mm films by Stan Brakhage

Saturday, October 27, 8pm, $20/15/10 attendance: 200

Latvian House, 491 College St., Toronto

Jill Johnston-Price in person!
Animated narratives on video

Friday, October 26, 8pm, $6

Squeaky Wheel / Buffalo Media Resources,
712 Main St., Buffalo, New York

^^^

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
Features and Shorts on 16mm, 8mm, Super 8. No Video!

Halloween Spook Show!
Condensed versions of horror movie classics.
Over 20 on 8mm and super 8!

Friday, October 26, 9:30pm, $5 (sold out!)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

No Festival Required and Mesa Contemporary Arts present

The Experimental Films of Cade Bursell, in person
Hand-tinted, small-format film manipulations on video.

Friday, October 26, 7:30pm, $6.50

Dobson Lecture Hall, Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main, Mesa, Arizona

^^^

Struts Gallery & Faucet Media Arts Centre present
their 12th annual Symposium of Art, including

Four New Animations by Elisabeth Belliveau
(Montreal, video, total 13 minutes)
preceding a Sackville Film Society feature - Red Road.

Thursday, October 25, 7pm, $8

Vogue Cinema, 9 Bridge St., Sackville, New Brunswick

Artist in person to launch her new graphic novel and DVD,
Saturday, October 27, 2pm at Struts, 7 Lorne St., Sackville, NB

Helen Hill Memorial
Newly-preserved, short, 16mm films (1990-2006)
by Halifax/New Orleans-based filmmaker Helen Hill.
Animated and experimental. Vivid new 16mm prints!
Restoration by Colorlab, Harvard Film Archive, New York U.,
BB Optics, U. of South Carolina, & the Center for Home Movies.

Wednesday, October 24, 8pm, $8/5

Anthology Film Archives,
32 Second Avenue (at Second Street), New York, New York

^^^

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
and the International Festival of Authors (IFOA) present

Poetry Projections II
Videos, 16mm and 35mm films, with poems,
commissioned from filmmakers and poets,
Kelly Egan & Souvankham Thammavongsa,
Vicky Moufawad-Paul & Suzanne Robertson,
Garine Torossian & Louise Bak, Dan Browne & Goran Simic,
Philip Hoffman & Gerry Shikatani, Madi Piller & Priscila Uppal,
Annette Mangaard & Ray Hsu, Heather Keung & Patria Rivera,
Carl Brown & John Barlow, Shana MacDonald & Margaret Christakos,
plus selections from Poetry Projections I (2005).
35mm & 16mm projection by CineCycle's Mobile Cinema.
Followed by a discussion with the artists and a reception.

Sunday, October 21, 3pm, free attendance: 150

Studio Theatre, 235 Queens Quay W., Harbourfront Centre, Toronto

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The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP) presents

Super 8 Showcase of Film Fun open to all ages

Halifax debut of The Here and Now
Super 8 films with live music by Lisa Marr and Paolo Davanzo.
Friday, October 19, 7pm, $6

Journey to Echo Park!
Films made at the the LA-based Echo Park Film Center
presented by Paolo Davanzo and Lisa Marr.
Saturday, October 20, 4pm, $6

Soundtrack Surprise
Super 8 films projected with live sound accompaniment
Saturday, October 20, 7pm, $6

CBC Radio Room, 1599 South Park St., Halifax, Nova Scotia

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Toronto After Dark Film Festival
35mm & video. No super 8.

October 19-25, $10/8 each (unclassified)

The Bloor Cinema, 506 Bloor St. W., Toronto

Pleasure Dome presents

In the Public Interest
Videos from the Public Archives of Ontario,
produced by the Ontario Government, 1940s-1980s.
Two different programs curated by Vid Ingelevics, in person.

Friday, October 19, 7pm, $5 (unclassified)

OCAD Auditorium, 100 McCaul St., Toronto

7th Student Shorts Film Festival

October 18-20, $5, video & 16mm (unclassified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

>>> 8th imagineNATIVE Film & Media Arts Festival
Video and 35mm. No super 8 or 16mm.
October 17-21, $5 each (unclassified)

including, co-presented by the Images Festival and LIFT,

Experimental Shorts Program
Videos by Spy Dénommé-Welch, Terry Haines, Jason Krowe,
James Diamond, Travis Shilling, Michelle Latimer, Steven Chilton,
Alex Meraz, Adam Garnet Jones, Kent Monkman & Gisèle Gordon.

Thursday, October 18, 5pm, $5 attendance: 100

Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave., Toronto

^^^

Available Light Screening Collective presents

Buried Treasures of the CFMDC
Rarely seen short 16mm classics (1965-1972)
from the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre,
by Jack Chambers, Keith Lock & Jim Anderson, Lorne Marin,
Keewatin Dewdney, Joyce Wieland, David Rimmer, Rick Hancox.
Curated and introduced by Rick Hancox.

Thursday, October 18, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)

Club SAW, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario

(Program Two - November 15, Program Three - December 6.)

>>> The Eclectic Screening Room 'zine's monthly screening

TV Party (Danny Vinik, USA, 2005, video, 90 minutes)
Documentary of 1978-'82 TV show TV Party from New York City
which was directed by Amos Poe, with appearances by John Lurie,
David Byrne, Robert Fripp, Mick Jones, George Clinton, many others.

Thursday, October 18, 8pm, $5 attendance: 35

>>> Centre for the Arts, #513, 263 Adelaide St. W., Toronto

^^^

The Photographic Historical Society of Canada (phsc) presents

The Big One Photographica Fair
Canada's oldest, largest sale of used photographic equipment.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine. Over 140 tables.

Sunday, October 14, 10am-3pm, $7

The Soccer Centre, 7601 Martingrove Rd.
(east side, south of Hwy 7), Woodbridge, Ontario

Pleasure Dome presents

In the Public Interest
Videos from the Public Archives of Ontario,
produced by the Ontario Government, 1940s-1980s.
Two different programs curated by Vid Ingelevics, in person.

Fridays, October 12 & 19, 7pm, $5 (unclassified)

OCAD Auditorium, 100 McCaul St., Toronto

^^^

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
Features and Shorts on 16mm, 8mm, Super 8. No Video!

Rhino! (Ivan Tors, 1964)

Friday, October 12, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

Open Screening
Come see your video or film on the big screen!
Video, 16mm, super 8 (call ahead).
Less than 15 minutes, or call ahead.

Wednesday, October 10, 8pm, free

Squeaky Wheel / Buffalo Media Resources,
712 Main St., Buffalo, New York

^^^

The Atlantic Filmmakers Cooperative (AFCOOP) presents
a series of historic collage films celebrating Arthur Lipsett,
curated and presented by Gerda Cammaer.

Remembering Arthur
A feature documentary by Martin Lavut, 2006.
Tuesday, October 9, 7pm, $5 (suggested donation)
CBC Radio Room, 1599 South Park St., Halifax, Nova Scotia

Lipsett’s Legacy Part 1
16mm films by Arthur Lipsett,
Peter Lipskis, Veronica Soul and Raphael Bendahan.
Wednesday, October 10, 7pm, $5 (suggested donation)
Windsor Auditorium, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia

Lipsett’s Legacy Part 2
16mm films by Abigail Child, David Rimmer,
Michael Wallin, Martha Colburn, Standish Lawder,
Keith Elliott, Jay Rosenblatt, Betty Ferguson & Joyce Wieland.
Friday, October 12, 7pm, $5 (suggested donation)
Windsor Auditorium, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia

- A catalogue of the series will be available for purchase at the door -

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The Goethe-Institute and the Stephen Bulger Gallery present

Werner Herzog: Early Shorts and Documentaries
projected on video

October 8-10, 7pm, $5/10 (unclassified)

Camera Bar, 1028 Queen St. W., Toronto

Advance tickets: 416-504-0575 info@bulgergallery.com

^^^

The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC),
TVOkids Family Filmfest, and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) present

Animals and Insects
Narrative, experimental and animated shorts
(1985-2007, 60 minutes) on 16mm, 35mm, video,
by Christina Zeidler, Sarah Abbott, Elizabeth Murray,
Allyson Mitchell, Jonathan Amitay, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof,
Jeff Winch, Joyce Wieland, Luo Li, Christina Battle, Madi Piller.
MC'd by The Space hosts Mark & Jackie. Curated by Larissa Fan.

Friday, October 5, 6pm & 8pm, ROM admission $10/5 attendance: 8
(ROM admission is FREE after 8pm!)
Sunday, October 7, 11am, 1pm & 3pm, ROM $20/17/14 (unclassified)

Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre,
Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto

^^^

The San Diego Women Film Foundation presents its

>>> 5th San Diego Women Film Festival <<<
Recent films by women or transgendered filmmakers
on 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, super 8, video.

October 4-7, $10 per screening

Museum of Photographic Arts, Balboa Park, San Diego, California

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The 2nd WNDX Festival of Avant-Garde and Underground Film
Recent Prairie experimental 16mm, 35mm, video
October 4-7, Winnipeg, Manitoba, including

THE 2007 "SHOOT & SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON CONTINUES WITH

The 2nd Winnipeg One Take Super 8 Event
Annual event in Regina since 2000.
Premiere of 33 super 8 films made for the screening by
Lee White, Stephane Oystryk, Angela Wandering Spirit,
Skelley Blackley & Candace Humeny, Karen Asmundson,
Clint Enns & (Leslie Supnet), Leslie Supnet & (Clint Enns),
Jeff and Lianne Riddell, Arlea Ashcroft & Andrea von Wichert,
Bryan Besant, Scott Stephens, Gwen Trutnau, Mike Maryniuk,
Jaimz Asmundson, Leigh Anne Parry, Kevin Bacon, Bill Clarke,
Cecilia Araneda, Paul Carvelli, Jim Pomeroy, Ram Balachandra,
Kristen Andrews, Rob Pasternak, Damien Ferland, Leif Norman,
Ed Ackerman, Steve Sim, Allison Bile, Sister Of Ed, Roger Boyer,
Paige Lewis & Andrew Milne, Jordan Crossthwaite, Joshua Stanton.
Each film edited-in-camera on a single reel of super 8,
then shown as shot, without the artists seeing their work first.

Sunday, October 7, 9pm, $pwyc

Winnipeg Film Group Studio,
3rd Floor, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba

^^^

Hart House Film Board presents

"Super 8 Cameras in Depth" Workshop
A crash course on shooting super 8 film.
Instructor: Rick Palidwor. Tickets: uofttix.ca

Thursday, October 4, 6-10pm, $15/25

Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle,
(at end of Wellesley St. W.), University of Toronto

^^^

THE 2007 "SHOOT & SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON CONTINUES WITH

Film Pop (Oct 3-7) presents

The One Take Super-8 Event
Annual event in Regina since 2000,
returns to Montreal since first time in 2005.
Premiere of 22 super 8 films made for the screening
by Pavitra Wickramasinghe, Tom Fennario, Kim Simard,
Vitalyi Bulychev, Ben Taylor, FX Tremblay, Isabella Geddes,
Christian O'Brian, Alexis Roberge, Alexandre Prieur-Grenier,
Amy Siegel, Christopher Becks, Arianne Shaffer, Eve Majzels,
John Currie, Lindsay McIntyre, Martin Reisch, Alexandre Larose,
Daichi Saito, Mariana Frandensen, Nick Kuepfer, Gaetano Frangella.
All films were shot recently in "one take". Program director Alex Rogalski.

Wednesday, October 3, 9pm, $7/5

Followed by Film Pop Opening Night Party - 10:30pm, free, adults only.
New Montreal music videos. Co-presented by the Montreal Film Group.

The Portuguese Association, 4170 St-Urbain, Montreal, Quebec

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The Goethe-Institute and the Stephen Bulger Gallery present

Werner Herzog: Early Shorts and Documentaries
projected on video

October 1-3, 7pm, $5/10 (unclassified)

Camera Bar, 1028 Queen St. W., Toronto

The 2nd Nuit Blanche
Free all-night art installations and events (no super 8)
in 125 varied locations, indoors and outdoors, including

Cinematheque Ontario presents Les Vampires (1915, 6:39)
by Louis Feuillade, on video with live piano accompaniment.
7pm & 2am, Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto

CineCycle presents 16mm Scopitones, outdoors
The only film projection at Nuit Blanche!
10pm-7am, Courtyard, 401 Richmond St. W., Toronto

The One Minute Film & Video Festival
200 videos from its first four years, outdoors
on the patio of The Rhino Bar, 1249 Queen St. W., Toronto

September 29, 7pm - September 30, 7am, free (unclassified)

^^^

Ladyfest Toronto (Sept 27-30) presents

A Collection of Short Films
Videos by Cara Spooner, Sidrah Laldin,
Micheline Durocher, Allie Caldwell, Kim Kielhofner,
Freeshow Seymour (Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler).

Friday, September 28, 7pm, $5-10, all ages! attendance: 35

AND

An Evening of Feminist Smut
Videos by Jesika Joy, Dirty Pillows, Jill Rosenberg.
Burlesque from Miss Kitten.

Saturday, September 29, 7pm, $15-10 (adults only)

Brunswick Theatre, 296 Brunswick Ave., Toronto

^^^

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
Features and Shorts on 16mm, 8mm, Super 8. No Video!

Flat Foot / Piedone lo sbirro (Steno, 1973)

Friday, September 28, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

Artspace and Peterborough Artsweek present

Short Videos by Local Artists
All videos submitted by Sept 20

September 27-29, 4pm

Mudroom Cinema, Artspace,
378 Aylmer St. N., Peterborough, Ontario

^^^

The Independent Media Arts Alliance (IMAA) presents it's

25th Anniversary Screenings
Works produced through IMAA’s member
organizations across Canada, from 1982 to the present.
Dana Claxton, Michael Crochetiere, Allan Harding Mckay,
Kent Monkman & Gisèle Gordon, Shelley Niro, John Paizs,
Michael Snow, Mike Hoolboom, Ève Lamont, James MacSwain,
Nelson Henricks, Diane Poitras, Steven Woloshen and many more.

September 27 & 28, 8:30pm, $7

Cinémathèque québécoise,
335, boul. De Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec

Le Collectif Double Négatif présente

Dimensions de la lumière : l'oeuvre de Vincent Grenier
Ses premiers films 16mm plus récentes vidéo.
En présence du réalisateur.

Jeudi, 27 Septembre, 9:15pm, $7.50

Cinéma Parallèle / Ex-Centris, 3536, boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Quebec

^^^

The Great Arts Debate
Come and make our voices heard.
Who will stand up for arts and culture?
Hear the parties' positions on issues that matter to artists.
Put arts and culture on the Ontario Election campaign agenda.
Sponsored by 20 different non-profit arts and labour organizations.

Wednesday, Sept 26, 7:30pm-9:00pm, free

Isabel Bader Theatre, 93 Charles St. W., Toronto
(near Museum subway) 416-642-6711

10th Antimatter Underground Film Festival
16mm, Super 8, Video

September 21-29, Victoria, British Columbia

^^^

THE "SHOOT & SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON BEGINS WITH

21e Festival international du cinéma francophone en Acadie
(FicfA), 20-27 septembre, et la Galerie Sans Nom présente

11e année Acadie Underground
15 new super 8 films made for the screening by
Lester Bishop, Jocelyne Chaput, Bernard Cormier,
Jean Peronnet, Donovan Richard, Loretta MacLean,
Martin Cormier and Mathieu Saulnier, Mario Doucette,
Katie Hunter, Tracy Lavoie, Natalie Morin, Christian Roy,
Joel Culligan, Alexandre Tremblay, and Matthew Whalen.
Each film shot recently, in 48 hours, edited-in-camera, on one roll,
then processed at Exclusive Lab in Toronto so filmmakers
see their film for the first time at the public premiere,
silent, or with "wild" sound or live performance.

Vendredi, 21 septembre à 21h, $5

Ciné-Bistrot, Centre culturel Aberdeen,
140 rue Botsford, Moncton, New Brunswick.

^^^

U of T Film & Video Festival 2008 Pre-Launch Party - 7pm
with super 8 loop projections outdoors

Hart House Film Board Introductory Video Screening - 8pm

Friday, September 21, free (unclassified)

Outdoors in the Quadrangle, Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle
(at end of Wellesley St. W.), University of Toronto

The Lantern Revue
A night of film and video performance
by Lisa Kennedy + Cara Spooner + Alia O'Brien,
Neil Cavalier + Jacques Mindreau, Luo Li + Lesley Chan,
Lesley Chan, Graham Boyes, David Stein + Erin Merrifield.

Friday, September 21, 9pm, $5 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

^^^

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Filmmaking Workshops Oct-Dec
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Limited enrolments. First come - first served.

Registration Opens: Tuesday, September 18, 10am

L.I.F.T., Suite 301, 171 East Liberty St., Toronto
(entrance on Hanna Ave., via Atlantic Ave.,
south off King St. W., east of Dufferin St.)

TIE - The International Experimental Cinema Exposition
- a Retrospective
with TIE Director & Curator Christopher May, in person!
1:30pm - Recent 16mm films by Christopher Becks, Albert Sackl,
Dietmar Brehm, Michael Robinson, Janie Geiser,
and a 35mm film by Peter Tscherkassky.
4:00pm - 16mm classics by Carolee Schneemann, Andy Warhol,
Eduardo Darino, and a new 16mm film by Luther Price.

Sunday, September 16, $6.50

Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, University of Nebraska,
313 North 13th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska

^^^

The Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative presents

Festival 50 / 104
Recent video, 35mm & 16mm shorts from across Canada,
including by Jayce Salloum, Zarqa Nawaz, Colleen Murphy.

September 14-16, Regina, Saskatchewan

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
Features and Shorts on 16mm, 8mm, Super 8. No Video!

Cotter (Paul Stanley, 1973)

Friday, September 14, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

^^^

Artscape's 5th Queen West Art Crawl (Sept. 14-16)
and The Gladstone Hotel present

The Premiere of Show Me Yours
the latest in Christina Zeidler’s series
of collaborative film/video/performances about
50 artists' favourite secret spots along Queen Street West.
Live soundscapes by local superstar band See Why Sound
led by Chip Yarwood and Celina Carroll.

Friday September 14, free (unclassified)
Show Me Yours (video, 2007) - 9:30pm
Queen Street by Numbers (super 8, 2004) - 10:30pm
House Call (video, 2005) - 11:00pm

The Gladstone Hotel Ballroom, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto

The 27th Atlantic Film Festival (AFF)
September 13-22,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
16mm, 35mm, video. No super 8.

^^^

ShangOrama, Toronto's only smoking cinema, presents

Death House: The Class of '93
3 Hollywood movies, shown on video, by
1993 graduates of Toronto's Ryerson University:
Jeff Renfroe & Marteinn Thorsson, Dave Ray, Julia Kwan.
All directors in person, in town for the Toronto Int'l Film Festival.

Monday, September 10, 8pm-3am, free (unclassified)

Majlis, 163 Walnut Ave., Toronto
(1 street south of Queen St. W., 1 west of Niagara St.)

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

14th Annual National Salon des Refusés
Canadian short videos & films rejected by
the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), by
Malcolm Rogge, Cecilia Araneda, Carole O’Brien, Ian Toews,
Valerie Buhagiar and David Frankovich, some in attendance.
Selected by random draw. No super 8.
Music by Isabelle Noël until late.

Sunday, September 9, 9pm, $7 (unclassified)

The Gladstone Hotel Ballroom, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto

^^^

Toronto International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.

Sunday, September 9, 10am-3pm, $7

Thornhill Community Centre,
7755 Bayview Ave. (at John St.), Markham, Ontario

phsc.ca for map, details
suewootten at hotmail dot com, 705-857-2659

1st Toronto Urban Film Festival (TUFF)
Cinema by Citizens Celebrating the City.
10 new videos each day, and repeated all day,
on Toronto Transit, subway train platform screens. No film.
Guest programmers Jon Davies, Steve Reinke, Heather Keung,
Jacqueline Nuwame, John Greyson, Kim Simon, Viewers Choice.

September 8-14, $2.75 (unclassified)

Closing Party and Award Ceremony
Tuesday, September 11, 10:30pm, free
The Drake Hotel Lounge, 1150 Queen St. W., Toronto

^^^

32nd Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
September 6-15, $20/. Adults only. No super 8.

Including the 7th Wavelengths, avant-garde films & videos
by Chris Kennedy, Daïchi Saïto, Apichatpong Weerasethakul,
Jean-Marie Straub, Danièle Huillet, Bruce McClure, Pip Chodorov,
Peter Hutton, Ute Aurand, Maria Lang, Ken Jacobs, Cécile Fontaine,
Karoe Goldt, Enrico Mandirola, Olivier Fouchard, Chris Chong Chan Fui,
Henri Storck, John Gianvito, Nicky Hamlyn, Heinz Emigholz, David Gatten,
Charlotte Pryce, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, John Price, Hannes Schüpbach.
Curated by Andrea Picard. (Classified "All Ages", first time!)

And the 1st Future Projections
9 video installations (8 are free!) outside of the cinema, around the city,
by Jeremy Shaw, Francesco Vezzoli, Noam Gonick, Luis Jacob,
Lav Diaz, Daryl Cloran, Anita Doron, Mateo Guez, Ana Serrano,
Anita Lee, Brian Johnson, Anthony Roberts, Ryan Sluggett,
with an open, online symposium on film & art.
Co-ordinated by Daniel Cockburn.

^^^

The Junction Arts Festival and
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) present

Vine Avenue Film Series In the Park
Short 16mm & 8mm films for the entire family. Films for children plus
experimental films by Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, David Rimmer,
Barbara Sternberg, Erika Loic, Jason Britski, Norman McLaren,
and John Porter. Curated by John Price.

Friday, September 7, 8-10pm, free (unclassified)
(weather permitting)

Vine Avenue Play Park, Vine Ave. at McMurray Ave., Toronto
(1 block north of Dundas St. W., 2 west of Keele St.)

The 16th Cabbagetown Short Film & Video Festival
Recent, international & local short videos by Philip Lee,
Kaite McVey,Jervis Suen, Tiffany Hsiung, Cheng Chi-Shing,
Hypatia Porter, Julien Dykmans, Meesoo Lee, Kirby Hammond,
Marc St. Aubin, Sarah Lazarovic, Sara McIntyre, Daniel Harbridge,
Daniel Robin, Ben Hibon, Phil Caron, Edouard Salier, John Callaghan.

Friday, September 7, 8pm, $10. No film. (unclassified)

Winchester Street Theatre, 80 Winchester St., Toronto

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16 Beaver Group presents

Films and Slides by David Gatten and Ellie Ga
16mm film, digital slide projections, discussions.

Friday, September 7, 7pm, free

4th Floor, 16 Beaver St., New York, New York

"Avant-Garde Cinema Solid Gold" Film series
Prominent 16mm films, 1935-1999, in Canyon Cinema’s collection,
by Oskar Fischinger, Len Lye, Stan Brakhage, Peter Kubelka,
Robert Nelson, Owen Land, Martin Arnold, George Kuchar,
Bruce Conner, Peter Tscherkassky, Curt McDowell.
81 minutes.

Thursday, September 6, 8:30pm, $8

Show Cave, 1218 1/2 W. Temple St., Echo Park, Los Angeles

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