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70 EVENTS Mar-Apr 2010
Latest in April in Toronto
- Oberhausen, Germany
- Indianapolis
Vancouver, BC
- Johnson City, NY
- Millbrook, Ont
- Oberlin, Ohio
Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Cambridge, UK
- Albuquerque, New Mexico
Sackville, NB
- Halifax - Montreal
- Syracuse, NY - New
York City
Latest in March in Portland,
Oregon - Pittsburgh,
PA - Chicago, Ill
Toronto - Ottawa,
Ontario - Ann Arbor,
Michigan - Washington,
DC
Richmond, VA - Ghent,
Belgium - Boulder,
Col - Calgary
- Winnipeg
^^^
APRIL
30 IN TORONTO
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents Part 4 of its Strategies of the Medium series
Pieces of Eight
Super 8 & 8mm films showing on video, super 8, 16mm, 35mm, by
John Price, Gail Mentlik & Anne Borden, John Porter, Roy Mitchell,
Kika Thorne, John Cannizzaro, Chris Kennedy, Alexandre Larose,
Dagie Brundert, Robert Kennedy, Allyson Mitchell, Clive Holden.
Followed by a Panel Discussion with
Alexandre Larose in person from Montreal!,
Kika Thorne, Gail Mentlik, Roy Mitchell, John Porter.
Friday, April 30, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
The
Incredibly Strange Creatures
Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies
(Ray Dennis Steckler, USA, 1964)
Friday, April 30, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
(6 blocks from Trash Palace, King & Bathurst).
Mon-Sat, 11am-11pm. Sun, 12pm-10pm.
^^^
APRIL
29 - MAY 4 IN OBERHAUSEN
The 56th International
Short
Film Festival Oberhausen
April 29 - May 4, Oberhausen,
Germany
APRIL
25 IN TORONTO
Homemade
Movies presents
Bring-your-own-home-movies Event
Show your home movies, or come just to watch.
8mm, super 8 or 16mm (sorry no video).
homemademovies at hotmail dot com
Sunday, April 25, 7pm, free!
(donations accepted)
Home Movie Inspection & Repair Clinic -
6:30pm
View your films privately, select ones to show.
Get help with repairs, advice on preserving your films.
The Monkey's Paw Bookstore,
1229 Dundas St W,, Toronto
^^^
APRIL
25 IN INDIANAPOLIS
Photorama
USA presents
Indianapolis Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, April 25, 10am-3pm, $6
La Quinta Inn Indianapolis South,
5120 Victory Dr., Indianapolis, Indiana
(I-465 at Exit 52 S. Emerson Dr. to left on Victory Dr.)
^^^
APRIL
25 NEAR VANCOUVER
The Western Canada Photographic Historical Association
presents
The Vancouver Camera
Show and Swap Meet
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Vancouver’s original and largest camera show!
Sunday, April 25, 10am-4pm, $5
Cameron Recreation Centre,
9523 Cameron St. (at Lougheed Mall), Burnaby, British Columbia
^^^
APRIL
25 IN JOHNSON CITY, NY
A Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day presentation
by
Spool Mfg.
and Binghamton University Cinema Department
Pinhole 16mm Filmmaking Workshop
Basic pinhole photography,
16mm filmmaking and b&w hand-processing.
Shoot film with a hand-crank camera and pinhole lens.
No experience required. Films screened in the evening.
A participant’s film will be selected and posted on the
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day website.
Instructors: Miles McNulty, Brian Murphy, Tomonari Nishikawa.
Register by April 18: tnishika at binghamton dot edu
Sunday, April 25, 1pm, $20
(includes film, chemicals, materials, pizza, etc.)
Screening - 7pm
Spool Mfg. 138 Baldwin St., Johnson City, New York
^^^
APRIL
24 IN OBERLIN, OHIO
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON CONTINUES WITH
The Oberlin Film Co-op, the Oberlin Film Series,
and The One Take Super
8 Event, in conjunction with
the 2nd annual Oberlin Film Festival (April 23), present
S.O.S 2 - Super8 Oberlin Showcase
Premieres of 22 super 8 films made for this screening by
Theo Anthony, David Burnham, Daniel Dudley, Lucy Engelman,
Davey Field, Peter Freeman, Lily Gottschalk, Stephen Graves,
Justin Harris, Harry Israelson, Jimmy Magliozzi, Ben Neufeld,
Jay Nolan, Rowan Norlander-McCarty, Peter Nowogrodzki,
Matt Presto & Sara Krugman, Ian Page, Max Rivlin-Nadler,
Dash Robb, Jackworth Smith, Asha Tamirisa, Ian Wood.
Saturday, April 24, 8pm, free
West Lecture Hall (Rm A162), Oberlin College Science Center,
119 Woodland St., Oberlin, Ohio
^^^
APRIL
24 IN MILLBROOK, ONTARIO
The
Millbrook International 3-Minute Film Festival
Gala Video Screening and Millie Awards Ceremony
Saturday, April 24 (unclassified)
Cavan Monaghan Community Centre,
4 Needler's Lane, Millbrook, Ontario.
^^^
APRIL
23 & 24 IN WINNIPEG
Super 8 Films &
Performance by John Porter
in person from Toronto!
Friday, April 23, 7pm, $5, all ages
(unclassified)
Winnipeg
Cinematheque, Artspace,
100 Arthur St. (at Bannatyne), Winnipeg, Manitoba
AND
Super 8 Film Workshop
by John Porter
Saturday, April 24, 1-4pm, free!
Winnipeg
Film Group Studio, Artspace,
100 Arthur St. (at Bannatyne), Winnipeg, Manitoba
^^^
APRIL
23 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Jacob
Two Two Meets The Hooded Fang
(Theodore J. Flicker, Canada, 1979)
Friday, April 23, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
(6 blocks from Trash Palace, King & Bathurst).
Mon-Sat, 11am-11pm. Sun, 12pm-10pm.
^^^
APRIL
22 - MAY 1
IN CAMBRIDGE, UK
4th
Cambridge International Super 8 Festival
April 22 - May 1, £4/3
each, £15/10 pass
St. Paul's Church, Hill's Road, and
University Social Club, Mill Lane, Cambridge, England
^^^
APRIL
16-18 IN TORONTO
Toronto International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
50-100 merchants' tables.
Sunday, April 18, 10am-3pm, $7
Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave., Markham,
Ontario
suewootten@hotmail.com, 705-857-2659
^^^
The
3rd Zero Film Festival
North American Tour of the best of the festival
held in Los Angeles and Brooklyn last December.
Self-financed indie films from around the world and
local filmmakers in hosting cities. Curated by Steven Strauss.
Friday, April 16, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Outlaw
Women (Sam Newfield, USA, 1952)
Friday, April 16, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
^^^
APRIL
14-18
IN ALBUQUERQUE
Basement
Films and the Department of Cinematic Arts present
an annual celebration of international cinematic experimentation
Experiments in Cinema v5.1
35mm, 16mm and video collected by Bryan Konefsky.
Visionary cinema and un-dependent moving image art.
April 14-18
Southwest Film Center, 516 Arts and the Guild Cinema,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
^^^
APRIL
14 IN SACKVILLE, NB
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON CONTINUES WITH
Faucet
Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery present
10th Annual
Super 8 Hotel Film Festival
New super 8 films by local artists:
Elli Hearte, Vanessa Yu, Jessie Dodington,
Ilse Kramer & Shotgun Jimmie, Linda Rae Dornan,
Jeffery Parker, W.L. Altman & Scott Rogers, Bucky Buckler.
The artists took a super 8 filmmaking workshop 3 weeks ago,
then each had 3 days to shoot a 1-roll film, edited-in-camera,
which were then shipped to Toronto for processing (Exclusive),
or hand-processed by the artist in a workshop on March 27,
all just in time for their first screening tonight, on super 8!
Wednesday, April 14, 8pm, free! All
ages!
Faucet Media Arts Centre, 7 Lorne St., Sackville,
New Brunswick
^^^
APRIL
12-17
IN HALIFAX, NS
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP)
presents
The 4th Annual
Halifax
Independent Filmmakers Festival
Special guest artists include Canadian filmmakers
Amanda Dawn Christie, Daniel Cockburn, Phil Hoffman and
James MacSwain, and John T. Davis from Northern Ireland.
April 12-17, Halifax, Nova Scotia
^^^
APRIL
12 IN TORONTO
Early Monthly
Segments presents its monthly screening
Ellie Epp in Person!
with 4 of her 16mm films (1976-1996).
Monday, April 12, 8pm, $5
(unclassified)
(note April day change)
The Art Bar, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
APRIL
11 IN MONTREAL
The
Range Finder presents
46th Montreal Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, April 11, 10am-3pm, $6
Holiday Inn Pointe-Claire,
6700 Trans Canada Hwy, Pointe-Claire, Quebec
(Hwy 40, Exit 52/Boul. St-Jean, facing Fairview Shopping Centre).
sol at therangefinder dot com
^^^
APRIL 10 & 11 IN TORONTO
CineCycle presents
Personal Ethnographies
Cinema / Performance by
Ross Lipman in person from Los Angeles!
with his 16mm films, 35mm films, and video.
Sunday, April 11, 8pm, $5
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
St. John's York Mills Anglican Church presents
The
Hunchback of Notre Dame
(Wallace Worsley, USA, 1923, on video)
Live organ accompaniment by Bill O'Meara!
Saturday, April 10, 7:30pm, free (classified)
Donations accepted for FaithWorks, assisting the needy.
St. John's, 19 Don Ridge Drive., Toronto
(footpath east off Yonge St., between York Mills Rd. & Hwy 401)
^^^
APRIL 10 IN SYRACUSE, NY
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON CONTINUES WITH
Syracuse Experimental Film & Media Workshop presents
4th Annual Syracuse One
Take Super 8 Event
18 new super 8 films made last month by
Alexis Frank & Skylar Andrews, Mike Silberman, Mark Povinelli,
Ken & Vanessa & Kaz Keech, Bri & J. Kolbrenner, Brendan Rose,
Andy Quirk, Zeno Levy, Theresa Alessio, Wes Pope, Courtney Rile,
Kyle Corea, Joe Blum & Mike Morse, Randy Dean, Quinten Thomas,
Maarten Jacobs, Anna Scime, Daniel Clark, Neil Terry & Anna Scime.
Each film shot on 1 roll of super 8, edited in-camera, then processed
and premiered on super 8 without the artists seeing their films first.
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Saturday, April 10, 7pm, $3
Funk 'n Waffles,
Suite 8, 727 S. Crouse Ave.,
Campus Plaza, Syracuse, New York
^^^
APRIL 7-11 IN NEW
YORK CITY
New York University Cinema Studies, its
Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program,
and the School of Visual Arts in Chelsea, present
7th
Orphan Film Symposium
35mm, 16mm, video.
April 7-11
School of Visual Arts Theater, 333 W. 23rd St. (at
8th Ave.),
New York University, New York City
^^^
APRIL 7-9 IN TORONTO
The 23rd Images Festival ( April 1-10) co-presents
The
International Experimental Media Congress
Following The 4th Experimental Film Congress in Toronto in 1989.
Participants include Barbara Hammer, Daichi Saito, Dot Tuer,
Pip Chodorov, Steve Anker, Tom Sherman, Yvonne Rainer,
David Rokeby, Ed Halter, Hangjun Lee, James Holcombe,
Kevin Jerome Everson, Michael Snow, Nicky Hamlyn,
Jean Gagnon, John Greyson and Birgit Hein.
April 7-11, mornings & afternoons
Ontario College of Art & Design, 100 McCaul St., Toronto
Including: Public Open Screenings
Bring your own 16mm, super 8, video.
Thursday & Friday, April 8 & 9, 10:45pm, free!
The Music Gallery, 197 John St., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Alakazam
the Great
(Lee Kresel & Daisaku Shirakawa, Japan, 1960)
Friday, April 9, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS)
presents its
Monthly TAIS Incubator
Informal animators' meeting, 1st Wednesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation, scratching & painting on film!
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring.
Wednesday, April 7, 7-9pm, $5 or pwyc
TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto
^^^
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON OPENS WITH
The 23rd Images
Festival ( April 1-10) presents
The 1st Toronto
One
Take Super 8 Event
Premiers of 29 new, local, super 8 films
made last month for this screening, edited in-camera,
using one film cartridge each, by Ross McLaren, Lulu Wei,
Brad Tinmouth, Kate MacKay, Gary MacLeod, Lucas Martin,
Alison Broverman, Alison S.M. Kobayashi, Andrew J. Paterson,
Jennifer Chan, Rob Cruickshank, Jonathan Culp, Franci Duran,
Christine Lucy Latimer, Wade Vroom, Jason Wasiak, Alan Webb,
Karl Reinsalu, Jesse Shamata, John Sweetman, Andrea-Jo Wilson,
Joanne McConnell, Jamie McMillan, Renata Mohamed, John Porter,
Francis Pratt, Edward Fawcett Sharpe, Tanja Grinberg, Maria Kubysh.
Wednesday, April 7, 11pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)
Polish Combatants Hall, 206 Beverley St., Toronto
^^^
APRIL 5 IN VANCOUVER, BC
DIM Cinema
& The Pacific Cinematheque present
a monthly series curated by Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk
Ukrainian Time Machine:
Living Films by Naomi Uman
Naomi Uman in Person!
with 6 of her recent 16mm films.
Monday, April 5, 7:30pm, $9.50 / $8
plus $3 annual membership (adults only, by law)
Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC
^^^
APRIL 2 & 3 IN TORONTO
23rd Images
Festival of
Independent Film, Video and New Media
April 1-10
Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8. (adults only, by law)
INCLUDING
Canadian Artist Spotlight: Ross McLaren
In person with five of his 16mm films
(1976-1983) and a recent video.
Friday, April 2, 9pm, $pwyc
Workman Arts,
651 Dufferin St., Toronto
Crash 'n' Burn
Karaoke!
Karaoke version of Ross McLaren's classic film,
and a DJ set of 70s & 80s Toronto punk music
by Damian Abraham from Fucked Up!
Friday, April 2, 11pm, free!
Workman Arts,
651 Dufferin St., Toronto
Ross McLaren Artist Talk
Led by Deirdre Logue.
Saturday, April 3, 4pm, free!
The Art Bar, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
Fridays, in Toronto
or online, on CKLN-FM 88.1, listen to
Cinephobia
2-3pm
with host Stuart (Feedback) Andrews.
Today, John Porter interviews Ross McLaren
live, in person, about Ross' screenings tonight
at the Images Festival.
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film!
Friday, April 2, 7pm, free
(classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Joan Micklin Silver Double Bill
Between
the Lines (USA, 1977)
Head
Over Heels (USA, 1979)
Friday, April 2, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
^^^
MARCH 30 &
31 IN PORTLAND, OR
Cinema
Project presents
Ukrainian Time Machine + Milking
& Scratching:
Films by Naomi Uman
In Person! with eight of her 16mm films,
1998-2008, shown over two nights.
Tuesday & Wednesday, March 30 &
31, 7pm,
suggested donation $7 each night
Clinton Street Theatre,
2522 SE Clinton St. (at 26th Ave.), Portland, Oregon
MARCH
27 IN PITTSBURGH
Jefferson
Presents... monthly screenings
Blackbird Descending-Tense Alignment
(Malcolm Le Grice, 1977, UK, 16mm, 120 minutes)
Saturday, March 27, 8pm, $5
($4 students, seniors)
Garfield
Artworks, 4931 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
^^^
MARCH 26 &
27 IN CHICAGO
White Light
Cinema presents
Nicky Hamlyn in person!
with 13 of his 16mm films (1990-2008).
Saturday, March 27, 8pm, $7-10
The Nightingale, 1084 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago,
Illinois
Chicago
Filmmakers presents
Open Screening
Showcase your work, or just come to watch.
Max 20 minutes per person. No X-rated.
16mm, BetaSP, Mini-DV, DVD, VHS.
Friday, March 26, 8pm, free!
Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N. Clark St., Chicago,
Illinois
^^^
MARCH 26 &
27 IN TORONTO
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS)
presents
Creating From the Inside Out
Retrospective Screening & Discussion of
videos by animator Sheldon Cohen in person!
Saturday, March 27, 1pm, free!
NFB
Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto
1-on-1 Consultations with Sheldon
Cohen
Sunday, March 28, 45 minutes each, $50
TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre
presents a rare Saturday screening!
The
Tower (Jim Makichuk, 1985, Canada, video)
Q & A with actors Kenner Ames & Paul Miklas and
movie expert Paul Corupe in person! Maybe others!
Preceded by the short doc Cooperage by Phillip Borsos.
Saturday, March 27, 9:30pm, $5
(unclassified)
89-B Niagara St., (near Bathurst and Front), Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film! Tonight:
Love
Songs / Les Chansons d'amour
(Christophe Honoré, France, 2007)
Friday, March 26, 7pm, free
(classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
The Toronto Japanese Film Appreciation Pow-Wow
presents their continuing series of
experimental and underground films from Japan.
Extreme Private Eros: Love Song
1974
Kazuo Hara's 1974 landmark documentary,
(in Japanese with English subtitles), preceded by
shorts by Toronto film & video artist Da Hye Kim.
Curated by Chris MaGee & Naomi Hocura. Facebook
Friday, March 26, 8pm, $10
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Student Films!
by 1970s film school students
Tim Burton, John Lasseter, Brad Bird, and more!
Friday, March 26, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
MARCH 24 IN OTTAWA
The Lost Dominion Screening Collective presents
The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly double and triple-bills of Canadian films, on 35mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.
Tonight, Sci-fi Double Bill: eXistenZ (David Cronenberg, 1999),
then Cube (Vincenzo Natali, 1998, archival print).
Wednesday, March 24, 7pm, $10, $65/year
(classified)
Mayfair Theatre, 1074 Bank St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
MARCH 24 IN TORONTO
South Asian Visual Arts Centre (SAVAC)
presents
Monitor 6: New South
Asian Short Videos
by Canadian and international artists of South Asian heritage,
Asma Mundrawala, Holly Rodricks, Ashim Haldar Sagor,
Athar Ahmed, Divya Mehra, Tejal Shah, Roger Sinha,
Khaldoon Ahmed, Sharlene Bamboat, Pranay Limbu.
Curated by Richard Fung.
Wednesday, March 24, 8pm, $5
(unclassified)
NFB
Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto
MARCH 23-28 IN
ANN ARBOR, MI
The
48th Ann Arbor Film Festival
16mm, 35mm, video
March 23-28, Ann
Arbor, Michigan
^^^
MARCH
20 & 21 NEAR WASHINGTON
Photorama
USA presents
Fort Washington Camera Show &
Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, March 21, 10am-3pm, $6
Holiday Inn Fort Washington,
432 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
(Exit 339 PA Tnpk., then straight to Pennsylvania Ave, turn left to hotel)
Photorama USA presents
Washington Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Saturday, March 20, 10am-3pm, $6
Best Western Tysons Westpark,
8401 Westpark Drive, McLean, Virginia.
(From I-495 take exit 47, Route 7W towards Tyson Corner)
^^^
MARCH 20 & 21 IN TORONTO
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
No-Excuses Regular 8mm Film Festival
Make your own Regular 8mm film to be shown at
LIFT's Summer Picnic & Screening!
Receive a camera, editing, effects & sound equipment,
with instruction, film stock & processing!
Artist-fees paid for all films shown!
Instructor: John Kneller.
Camera Class: Sunday, March 21,
1-5pm
$175 for everything. Enrollment limit of 10.
LIFT, 1137 Dupont St. (at Gladstone Ave.), Toronto
^^^
Pleasure
Dome presents its
16th Annual New Toronto Works Show
High Spirits: experimental videos and installations by
David Hanes, Iris Fraser, Morley Shayuk, Steph Davidson,
Davida Nemeroff, Renee Lear, Laura McCoy, Randy Gagne,
Sarah Pupo, Becky Ip, Aimee Dawn Robinson, Brad Tinmouth,
Stan Krzyzanowski, Naomi Hocura, Geoff Pugen, Neelam Kler.
Curated by Yuula Benivolski, Victoria Cheong, Jimmy Palferro.
Saturday, March 20, 8:30pm, $8
(unclassified)
Tranzac Club, 292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto
After-Party
- 11pm, $5 or free with NTWS ticket.
Installations, projections and performances by
Zeesy Powers, Allison Peacock, Renée Lear,
and Matthew Dunn. DJs Chrissy and Jeremy.
Double Double Land, 209 Augusta Ave. (down the ally).
^^^
Harbourfront
Centre's worldstage Festival and
The Theatre
Centre's Free Fall Festival present
The Bob and Becky Cabaret
Bob Wiseman and Becky Johnson, with other
live performers including Anhai, Kathleen Phillips,
John Oswald, Helen Donnelly, David Dineen-Porter, and
a super 8 film performance by John Porter.
Saturday, March 20, 9pm, $10
The Theatre Centre, 1087 Queen St. W., Toronto
MARCH 19-25 IN
RICHMOND, VA
The Richmond Moving Image Co-op
presents its
17th James
River Film Festival
March 19-25 Videos, 16mm & 35mm films.
Various venues, Richmond, Virginia
^^^
MARCH 19 & 20 IN OTTAWA
The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO)
presents it's annual Winter Gala Screening
Reel Rebels!
12 new videos shot on super 8 or 16mm by IFCO members
Paul Gordon, Patrice James, Mike Kerr, Penny McCann,
Deniz Berkin, Pixie Cram, Matt Mitchell, Jeff Parenteau,
Matthew Clark, Marianne Corriveau and Tasha Waldron,
and a new 16mm film by IFCO member Sara Tedford.
Saturday, March 20, 7pm, $12 (unclassified)
(Advance tickets available at IFCO, Ste.140, 2 Daly Ave.)
National Library & Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa
After Party at D'arcy McGee's, 44 Sparks St. (at Elgin).
Carleton University's School for Studies in Art and Culture,
and the Carleton University Art Gallery present
Michael Snow in Person with 16mm Films!
New York Eye and Ear Control (1964), Standard Time (1969),
See You Later / Au Revoir (1990). Introduced by Andre Loiselle.
Followed by discussion and Q&A, then a reception
at the Carleton University Art Gallery.
Friday, March 19, 7pm, free! (unclassified)
Room 100, St. Patrick’s Building, Carleton University, Ottawa
^^^
MARCH 19 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
The
Tormentors (David L. Hewitt, USA, 1971)
Friday, March 19, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.\
^^^
MARCH 17-21 IN GHENT,
BELGIUM
The
9th Annual Courtisane Festival
Film, video, a-v performances, media art
in various locations across Ghent.
March 17-21, Ghent, Belgium
MARCH 16 IN TORONTO
Early Monthly
Segments presents its 1st Anniversary screening
3 Films by Robert Beavers
16mm films, UK, 1968-2007,
including a Canadian premiere!
Tuesday, March 16, 7:30pm, $5
(unclassified)
The Art Bar, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 12-14 IN
BOULDER, COL
The University of Colorado Film
Studies program,
the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences,
and the William H. Donner Foundation present
The 6th Annual Brakhage Symposium
Short films & videos, installations, lectures, discussions.
Presenters include Annette Michelson, Andy Lampert.
Includes a program of archived home movies.
March 12-14
New Visual Arts Complex,
318 University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado
^^^
MARCH 11-14 IN TORONTO
The Revue
Film Society presents
Silent Sunday Matinee
Tillie's
Punctured Romance with Charlie Chaplin
(Mack Sennett, USA, 1914, silent, on 16mm).
Live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema which opened in 1912!
Sunday, March 14, 4pm, $10 (classified)
The
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
The
9th U. of T. Film & Video Festival
On-going screenings, installations, workshops & discussions
in 12 rooms throughout Hart House throughout the day.
A Film Carnival, with super 8 films from York University
and the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers, a
camera-less animation workshop with Tracy German.
Saturday, March 13, 1pm-11pm, free (unclassified)
Hart House, 7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film! Tonight:
Bound
for Glory (Hal Ashby, USA, 1976)
Friday, March 12, 7pm, free
(classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Return
from the Past (David L. Hewitt, USA, 1967)
plus rare educational shorts before & after the feature!
Friday, March 12, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets
at
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
^^^
The International Experimental Media Congress
and The Free Screen present
Time and Essence:
The Preserved Films of Coleen Fitzgibbon
(USA, 1973–75, 16mm, 74 minutes)
Coleen Fitzgibbon & Sandra Gibson in person!
Plus a short film by Saul Levine (USA, 1974, 16mm).
Fitzgibbon and filmmaker / preservationist Sandra Gibson
will introduce the programme and answer questions afterward.
Thursday, March 11, 7pm, free
(parental guidance)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
The Owle
Bird presents its
Music Video Release Party
Live music by The Owle Bird, The Skeletones Four,
The Dead Elm Society of Canada, and Lisa Bozikovic,
plus short videos by local artists, and live video projections.
Thursday, March 11, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 7 NEAR CHICAGO
Photorama
USA presents
Chicago Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, March 7, 10am-3pm, $6
Radisson Hotel, 1725 East Algonquin Rd., Schaumburg, Illinois
(I-90 or 290 West to 53 North to Algonquin Road West 1/2 mile)
MARCH 6 IN CALGARY
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF) presents
18th Annual $100
Film Festival
Recent shorts projected on super 8 and 16mm film!
Each program opens with a different work made collaboratively
by a different local artist and a band performing live with the film.
Thursday-Saturday, March 4-6, 7pm, $12 each
Plaza
Theatre, 1133 Kensington Rd. NW, Calgary, Alberta
^^^
MARCH 6 IN WINNIPEG
The Winnipeg Film Group's Cinematheque presents
Cinema + Light: Film
Performances
Premieres of new expanded cinema works
by Alex MacKenzie from Vancouver,
and Winnipeg's Heidi Phillips!
Saturday, March 6, 7pm, $5 (unclassified)
Cinema Lounge: The
Western Influence
Alex MacKenzie in person from Vancouver, presents
some of his influences - films by Vancouver filmmakers
Ellie Epp, Chris Gallagher, Al Razutis, David Rimmer.
Saturday, March 6, 9pm, free! (unclassified)
Winnipeg
Cinematheque, Artspace,
100 Arthur St. (at Bannatyne), Winnipeg, Manitoba
^^^
MARCH 3-6 IN TORONTO
Pleasure
Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group presents
What Manner of Person Art Thou?
Erin Cosgrove's animated video
(2008, 65 minutes)
Saturday, March 6, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm.
Christina
(Paul Krasny, Canada, 1974)
Friday, March 5, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
Secret Toronto location printed on advance ticketsat
Eyesore Cinema,
2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
^^^
The Free Screen presents
Images of the World and the
Inscription of War
(Harun Farocki, West Germany, 1989, 16mm, 75 minutes).
Preceded by Hôtel des invalides
(Georges Franju, France, 1952, 28 minutes).
Thursday, March 4, 7pm, free
(parental guidance)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS)
presents its
Monthly TAIS Incubator
Informal animators' meeting. 1st Wednesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation, scratching & painting on film!
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring!
Wednesday, March 3, 7-9pm, $5 or pwyc
TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto
^^^
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