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80 EVENTS Mar-Apr 2012
Latest in April in Toronto
- Vancouver, BC
- Sackville, NB
Boston - Montreal
- Los Angeles - Ottawa
- Madison, WI
Albuquerque, NM
- Richmond, VA
- Providence, RI
New York City -
Halifax - Brooklyn
- Amherst, MA -
Regina
Latest in March in London,
Ont - Toronto
- Montreal
- Ottawa
Ann Arbor
- Boston
- Ghent
- Cleveland
- NYC - Sackville,
NB
Paris, France - Winnipeg
- Calgary -
Brooklyn -
Chicago
^^^
APRIL 29 IN TORONTO
Silent Toronto
and the Goethe Institut present
Silent Sundays
The
Last Laugh / Der letzte Mann
(F.W. Murnau, Germany, 1924, 75 min.)
Projected silent on 16mm with
live piano accompaniment by Laura Silberberg!
in the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!
Introduced by Charlie Keil, Cinema Studies prof,
and preceded by a 1928 travelogue of Toronto.
Sunday, April 29, 4pm, $12 (classified)
The
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
http://www.facebook.com/events/223928701047238/#
^^^
APRIL 29 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 29, 10am-4pm, $5
Cameron Recreation Centre, 9523 Cameron St.
(near Lougheed Mall), Burnaby, British Columbia
^^^
APRIL 27 IN SACKVILLE, NB
THE SHOOT & SHOW SUPER 8 SPRING SEASON BEGINS WITH
Faucet Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery present
13th Annual Super 8 Hotel Film Festival
Premiers of 11 new super 8 films by local artists!
Sara Evans, Shamus Griffith, Su Morin, Rena Thomas,
Al Barbour, Becka Barker, Meg Edwards, Bucky Buckler,
Catherine Bussiere, Christine Comeau, Rebecca Blankert.
The artists took a super 8 filmmaking workshop last month,
then each had 3 days to shoot a 1-roll film, edited-in-camera,
which were then shipped to Toronto for processing (Niagara),
all just in time for their first screening tonight, on super 8!
Friday, April 27, 8pm, free!
all ages!
Faucet Media Arts Centre, 7 Lorne St., Sackville, New Brunswick
^^^
APRIL 27 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Phase
IV (Saul Bass, USA, 1974, 84 min.)
Friday, April 27, 9:30pm,
$5 (unclassified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
APRIL 25 IN BOSTON
MassArt
Film Society presents
The Films of Tom Chomont &
Andy Meyers
Newly restored 16mm films by Tom Chomont!
Wednesday, April 25, 8pm, $4
Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
^^^
APRIL 23 & 24 IN TORONTO
York
University's MFA Graduate Program in Film presents
Something Is Happening
2nd Annual Spring Grad Film Showcase
Curated by Jessica Mulvogue and Scott Birdwise.
Recent 16mm films and a video by John Kneller.
Recent videos by Franci Duran, Kyath Battie
and Claudia Hebert. All in attendance!
Total running time: 104 minutes.
Tuesday, April 24, 7:30pm,
free! (unclassified)
Jackman Hall, AGO,
317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
After drinks at Sin & Redemption, 136 McCaul St.
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening
Thriller by Sally Potter
(UK, 1979, 16mm, 34 minutes) presented by
Ruth Noack in person from Vienna! Plus a
35mm short by Patricia Gruben (Canada, 1997).
Monday, April 23, 8pm, $5-10
(unclassified)
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
APRIL
21 & 22
IN MONTREAL
Hors champ magazine and CinemaSpace present
Texts of Light
Four programs of films by Stan Brakhage
curated by Marilyn Brakhage, in person! (Apr 21/22)
Films 1972-74 - Saturday, April
21, 8:30pm, $10
Films 1991-2002 - Sunday, April 22, 6pm, $10
Films 1991-97 - Thursday, May 3, 7:30pm, $10
Films 1993-2002 - Saturday, May 5, 9pm, $10
Segal
Centre CinemaSpace,
5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Quebec
^^^
APRIL
21
IN LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center presents
Films by Lewis Klahr & Laida
Lertxundi
A 16mm film (2004) and 2 videos (2009) by Lewis Klahr;
and four 16mm films (2007-2011) by Laida Lertxundi.
Lewis Klahr and Laida Lertxundi in person!
Saturday, April 21, 8pm, $5
Microcinema, 1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.),
Los Angeles, California
^^^
APRIL
21
IN OTTAWA
The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO)
presents its Annual Winter Gala Screening.
BE REEL!
13 new videos shot on super 8, 16mm or 35mm
by IFCO members Oni, Roger D. Wilson, Jeff Fennell,
Pixie Cram, Deniz Berkin, Patrice James, Mark Seniuk,
Ramses Madina, Bridget Farr, Marianne Corriveau,
Bill Langford, Dave Johnson, Sara Tedford Gold.
Saturday, April 21, 7pm, $12
(unclassified)
National Library & Archives of Canada,
395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario
After Party at The Avant-Garde Bar, 135
1/2 Besserer St.
^^^
APRIL
20 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Classroom Films
Vintage educational shorts.
Friday, April 20, 9:30pm,
$5 (unclassified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
APRIL
18-22
IN MADISON, WI
The
14th Wisconsin Film Festival
Including recent experimental films -
Phil Solomon in person with 3 programs!
16mm by Luther Price, 35mm by Ben Rivers.
April 18-22, $8 each, Madison,
Wisconsin
APRIL
16-22
IN ALBUQUERQUE
Basement
Films and the Department of Cinematic Arts present
Experiments in Cinema v7.9
Annual series of international cinematic experimentation,
visionary cinema and un-dependent moving image art.
35mm, 16mm and video collected by Bryan Konefsky.
April 16-22
Southwest Film Center, 516 Arts and the Guild Cinema,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
^^^
APRIL
16 IN VANCOUVER
DIM
Cinema, a monthly series curated by Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk,
presents
Agnes Martin's Gabriel
(USA, 1976, 16mm on DVD, 78 minutes,)
The only film by painter Agnes Martin (1912-2004).
Recently preserved by the Museum of Modern Art.
Monday, April 16, 7:30pm,
$10.50 / $9, plus $3 annual membership
(adults only, by law)
The
Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC
^^^
APRIL
14 IN BOSTON
The Super Eighties
Super 8 films from the 1980’s
by Peggy Ahwesh, Jennifer Montgomery, Edie Steiner,
Anne Charlotte Robertson, FASTWURMS, Joe Gibbons,
Saul Levine, Ericka Beckman, Tom Rhoads, Eldon Garnet.
Curated by Tara Merenda Nelson. Running time: 158 minutes.
Followed by a Super 80's Dance Party with DJ Luther Price!
Saturday, April 14, 8pm, $8
suggested donation
BYOB
Spectacle Gallery, 128 Brookside Ave.,
Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts
^^^
POSTPONED TO MAY 11 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Between
God, the Devil and a Winchester
(Marino Girolami, Italy / Spain, 1968, 98 minutes)
Friday, April 13, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
APRIL
12-21
IN TORONTO
25th Images
Festival of
Independent Film, Video and New Media
Video, 35mm, 16mm. No super 8. (adults only, by law)
April 12-21, Toronto
Open Screening
Bring your short, max 15 minutes (we can excerpt).
First come first screened! 16mm, super 8, DVD.
Thursday, April 19, 11pm, free!
Images Gallery, 204 Spadina Ave.
Licensed venue.
APRIL
12-18 IN
RICHMOND, VA
The
James River Film Society presents its
19th James
River Film Festival
Videos, 16mm & 35mm films.
April 12-18
Various venues, Richmond, Virginia
^^^
APRIL
12 & 13 IN PROVIDENCE, RI
The Museum
of Natural History and Curiouser present
Curious Magic - A Multi-Media Performance
Featuring the Museum’s star projector
and antiquarian magic lantern slides,
16mm films by Larry Jordan, Caroline Koebel,
Stan Vanderbeek & others, and
live music by Bevin Kelly + Alexander Dupuis!
Curated by Magic Lantern
Cinema. Facebook
Thursday & Friday, April 12 &
13, 7:30pm, $3
Limited seating - first come, first served.
Cormack Planetarium, Museum of Natural History,
Roger Williams Park, 1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI
^^^
APRIL
11-14 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
8th
Orphan Film Symposium
35mm, 16mm, video.
April 11-14
Museum of the Moving Image, Astoria, New York
^^^
APRIL
11 IN LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center presents
Fragments of Everyday Life: Films
by
Janis Crystal Lipzin & Francesco
Gagliardi
Two 16mm films and a video shot on super 8 by
Janis Crystal Lipzin, in person from San Francisco!
and a video shot on super 8 by
Francesco Gagliardi, in person from Toronto, Canada!
Thursday, April 12, 8pm, $5
Microcinema, 1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.),
Los Angeles, California
APRIL 11
IN TORONTO
The
Free Screen and the Images
Festival (April 12-21) present
The Pettifogger
(2011, video, 65 minutes) by
Lewis Klahr, in person from California!
Wednesday, April
11, 7pm, free! (adults only, by law)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
APRIL
10-14 IN HALIFAX
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP)
presents
The 6th Annual
Halifax
Independent Filmmakers Festival
Paul Clipson from San Francisco with his super 8 films!
Tom Sherman and Janie Geiser in person!
April 10-14
The Bus Stop Theatre, NSCAD University Film School
and University of King’s College, Halifax, Nova Scotia
APRIL
10 IN BOSTON
Balagan
Films presents
His Scaffold is There Set Up
As If to Edify
A Projection Performance by Bruce McClure!
using multiple 16mm projectors and short film loops.
Tuesday, April 10, 8pm, $10
/ 8
Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, Boston,
Mass.
^^^
APRIL
7 IN BROOKLYN
Of Death
A Night of Performance and Films.
The End (1953, 16mm, 35 min.) by Christopher Maclaine,
presented by Pip Chodorov of RE:VOIR films!
The Deadman (1989, 16mm on video, 36 min.)
by Peggy Ahwesh and Keith Sanborn.
Screenings preceded by a FREE dance / performance
by Camila Cañeque at 6pm!
Saturday, April 7, 7pm, $6
Microscope
Gallery, 4 Charles Pl., Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
(near the Myrtle/Broadway stop of the JMZ, and
Morgan or Jefferson stops of the L. Directions)
^^^
APRIL 6 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
The
Girl Can't Help It
(Frank Tashlin, USA, 1956, 99 minutes)
Friday, April 6, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
APRIL 5 IN LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center presents its
Quarterly Open Screening
Any genre! Any style! New, old, work-in-progress!
DVD, VHS, mini-DV, DV-CAM, super 8, 8mm, 16mm.
First come, first shown. 1 film / 10 minute max per person.
Thursday, April 5, 8pm, $5
(free w/ film!)
Microcinema, 1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.),
Los Angeles, California
^^^
APRIL 4 & 5 IN OTTAWA
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents it's Café Ex series.
The Moving Images of Francisca
Duran
In person from Toronto!
Thursday, April 5, 7pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
Club
SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
The Lost
Dominion Screening Collective presents
The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly screenings of Canadian films, on 35mm or 16mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.
Tonight: Jesus
Christ Superstar
(Norman Jewison, USA, 1973, 35mm, 106 minutes)
Wednesday, April 4, 7pm, $10,
$45/season (classified)
Bytowne Theatre,
325 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
APRIL 4 IN BOSTON
MassArt
Film Society presents
Empty Quarter
(USA, 2010, 16mm, 70 minutes)
by Pam Minty and Alain LeTourneau.
Wednesday, April 4, 8pm, $4
Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
^^^
APRIL 2-4 IN TORONTO
The Images
Festival (April 12-21) presents a fundraiser
Breaking the Frame
(2012, 100 minutes)
A video portrait of Carolee Schneemann
by Canadian director Marielle Nitoslawska.
Schneemann and Nitoslawska in person!
for a post-screening discussion.
Wednesday, April 4, 7pm, $15
advance / $18 door
(adults only, by law)
The Royal
Cinema, 608 College St., Toronto
The Hart House
Film Board, University of Toronto, presents
The
10th U. of T. Film & Video Festival
Ontario university student videos.
Members of the Film Board competing for prizes are:
Carlo Schefter, Agnieszka Bryk, Jacob Stein, Katie Billo,
Tanya Hoshi, André Mileti, Rudy Silvamer, Jeremy Brooks.
Plus other shorts by non-members.
Monday, April 2, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Hart House,
7 Hart House Circle, University of Toronto
^^^
APRIL 2 IN AMHERST,
MASS
Canyon Cinema Fundraiser Screening
San Francisco 16mm prints!
by Timoleon Wilkins, Sidney Peterson,
Warren Sonbert, Peter Hutton, Abigail Child.
Monday, April 2, 7pm
Room 120, Jerome Liebling Center, Hampshire College,
893 West Street, Amherst, Massachusetts
^^^
APRIL 1 IN REGINA,
SASKATCHEWAN
Daniel Eugene Suchoboki and Gerald Saul present
Shotgun Super 8 Film Festival with
Sea+Air
Premieres of 9 super 8 films by local filmmakers,
Katrina Bray, Amber Christensen, Ian Campbell,
Daniel Suchoboki, Marcel Petit, Rob Hillstead,
Berny Hi, Ryan Hill and Gerald Saul, then
live music by Sea+Air from Germany!
Curated by Daniel Eugene Suchoboki.
Facebook
Sunday, April 1, 7:30pm, $5
Creative
City Centre, 1843 Hamilton St., Regina, Saskatchewan
^^^
APRIL 1 NEAR MONTREAL
The
Range Finder presents
50th Montreal Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, April 1, 10am-3pm, $7
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
^^^
MARCH
30 & 31 IN LONDON, ONTARIO
Sweet Magic
London
Music, Art, and Film Micro-Festival (March 23-31) presents
16mm Films
(1927-1986) by George Kuchar, John Whitney,
Len Lye, Arthur Lipsett, Hans Richter, Ryan Larkin,
Marie Menken, Kenneth Anger, and others. Facebook
Friday, March 30, 4:30pm, free!
(unclassified)
13 Films
16mm films by Amy
Lockhart, Charlie
Egleston,
super 8 films by Jamie
Q.. Facebook
Saturday, March 31, 4pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Old East Studios, 755 Dundas St., London, Ontario
(rear entrance via laneway off Hewitt St.)
^^^
MARCH
28-31 IN TORONTO
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents its
19th Annual New Toronto Works
Showcase
Experimental videos
by Michelle Latimer & Terril Calder, Coral Aiken, Britt Wray,
Ambereen Siddiqui, Stephen Broomer, Cressida Kocienski,
Sojin Chun & Alexandra Gelis, Ananya Ohri, Erin Buelow,
Faye Mullen, Wrik Mead, Mark Kasumovic, Mary Porter,
Gustavo Cerquera, Jordan Tannahill & Nina Arsenault.
Curated by Zoë Heyn-Jones, Sharlene Bamboat
and Alexis Mitchell. Total time: 72 minutes.
Saturday, March 31, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
Tallulah's Cabaret, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre,
12 Alexander St., Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
Another
Earth
(Mike Cahill, Japan, 2011, 92 minutes)
Friday, March 30, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Squirm
(Jeff Lieberman, USA, 1976, 93 minutes)
Friday, March 30, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
The 3rd Toronto
Silent Film Festival
Cinema's original classics, most on video,
with live musical accompaniment!
March 29 - April 3, $10-20 each
(classified)
at various venues around Toronto
The 6th Canadian
Film Festival
Returning from a 3-year hiatus, after 2004-2008.
Original features & shorts from across Canada,
projected on Beta video & 35mm film.
March 28-31, $10 (adults
only, by law)
The Royal
Cinema, 608 College St., Toronto
^^^
MARCH
28 & 29 IN MONTREAL
CinemaSpace's Lightstruck Series presents
Darkness on the Edge of Town:
The Films & Videos of Phil Solomon
In person from Boulder, Colorado,
with two different programmes!
Wednesday & Thursday, March 28
& 29, 7:30pm, $10 each
Segal
Centre CinemaSpace,
5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Quebec
^^^
MARCH
28 IN OTTAWA
The Lost
Dominion Screening Collective presents
The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly screenings of Canadian films, on 35mm or 16mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.
Lost Films from Library and Archives
Canada
with new live musical scores by The Hilotrons!
Vintage & archival silent shorts from the 1920’s.
New 35mm prints! Total time 70 minutes.
Wednesday, March 28, 7pm, $10, $45/season
(unclassified)
Bytowne Theatre,
325 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
MARCH
27 - APRIL 1 IN ANN ARBOR
The
50th Ann Arbor Film Festival
Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8.
Filmmakers in person! Paul Clipson, Craig Baldwin,
Barbara Hammer, Phil Solomon, Michael Robinson.
Plus a Bruce Baillie retrospective.
March 27 - April 1, $9 each,
$95 Pass
Ann Arbor, Michigan
MARCH
27 IN BOSTON
Balagan
Films presents
Aberration of Light: Dark Chamber
Disclosure
New 35mm double projection performance!
by Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder,
and in person for Q&A, following.
Tuesday, March 27, 8pm, $10 / 8
Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, Boston,
Mass.
^^^
MARCH 25
& 26 IN TORONTO
Little Oak Animal & Michael
Trommer
Little Oak Animal consists of Dafydd Hughes'
ambient music and Robert Cruickshank's
projections of 35mm slides and 8mm film!
Monday, March 26, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Tranzac Club,
292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto
Toronto International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
50-100 merchants' tables.
Sunday, March 25, 10am-3pm, $7
Toronto
Don Valley Hotel, 1250 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto
(just east of the DVP, entrance on Wynford Drive)
suewootten@hotmail.com, 705-857-2659
^^^
MARCH 24
& 29 IN MONTREAL
MAIN
Film Co-op presents
Optical Printing - 16mm and Super
8
Instructor: Montreal artist Alexandre Larose.
Hands-on workshop. Materials provided.
Maximum 4 participants.
Material shot Saturday will be screened
and discussed Thursday evening.
Saturday, March 24,10am–6pm.
Thursday, March 29, 6-10pm. $190.
MAIN FILM, centre d'artistes voué au cinéma
indépendant,
3981, boulevard St-Laurent, suite 750, Montréal, Quebec
^^^
POSTPONED
LAST WEEKEND IN TORONTO
The Loop
Collective presents its
15th Anniversary
Retrospective screenings.
Two different programmes!
Loop members' films and videos.
Plus the release of a book of their writings,
and a DVD selection of their films & videos.
Jackman Hall, AGO,
317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 23
IN TORONTO
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid
(George Roy Hill, USA, 1969, 110 minutes)
Friday, March 23, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Student Films
by 1970s film school students
who are now more well known.
Friday, March 23, 9:30pm, $5
(unclassified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
MARCH
21-25 IN GHENT, BELGIUM
The
11th Annual Courtisane Festival
Film, video, a-v, media art in varied Ghent venues.
Sandra Gibson & Luis Recoder, Naomi Uman,
Ben Russell & Ben Rivers, George Kuchar.
Historic Canadian films! Avant-garde for kids!
Live performances! Master classes!
March 21-25, Ghent, Belgium
^^^
MARCH 19-21
IN TORONTO
The
Free Screen presents
Jan Peacock: Using Clouds for Words
Videos by this Canadaian artist, a winner of this year's
Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts.
10 videos, 1980-2009. Total: 71 minutes
Wednesday, March 21, 7pm, free!
(adults only, by law)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
Early
Monthly Segments presents its
monthly screening 3rd Anniversary!
The Films of Gordon Matta-Clark
(1971-1976, USA, 16mm, total 61 minutes)
including 3 silent films, 2 shot on super 8.
Monday, March 19, 7:30pm, $5-10
(unclassified)
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
MARCH
18 NEAR CLEVELAND
Photorama
USA presents
Cleveland Camera Collectors Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, March 18, 10am-3pm, $6
Cleveland-Richfield Days Inn, 4742 Breckville Rd., Richfield,
Ohio
(Off I-80, east Exit 173, south on Route 21.
Route 77, use Exit 145, north on Route 21.)
^^^
MARCH 16
IN TORONTO
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
The
Woman in the Dunes
(Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japan, 1964, 123 minutes)
Friday, March 16, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Willie
McBean and His Magic Machine
(Arthur Rankin Jr., USA, 1965, 94 minutes)
Friday, March 16, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
MARCH
15 & 16 IN NEW YORK CITY
Millennium
Film Workshop presents its
Monthly Open Screening
Bring your films or videos! or come as a viewer.
DVD, Mini-DV, VHS, 16mm, 8mm, super 8.
First-come, first-served. Doors open at 7pm.
Maximum 20 minutes. BYO refreshments.
Friday, March 16, 8pm-10:30pm, $ contribution.
Millennium Film Workshop, 66 East 4th St., New York
City
The Film Society of Lincoln
Center presents its
Views from the Avant Garde series "In a Silent Way":
Rarities by Jerome Hiler &
Nathaniel Dorsky
In person with their world premieres of
16mm silent films shown at 18fps!
1966-2012, USA, total 67 minutes.
Curated by Mark McElhatten.
Thursday, March 15, 8:15pm,
$13
Francesca Beale Theater, Lincoln Center,
65th Street (off Broadway), New York City
^^^
MARCH 14
IN OTTAWA
The Lost
Dominion Screening Collective presents
The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly screenings of Canadian films, on 35mm or 16mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.
The
Peanut Butter Solution
(Michael Rubbo, 1985, 35mm, 94 minutes)
Wednesday, March 14, 7pm, $10, $45/season
(classified)
Mayfair Theatre,
1074 Bank St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
MARCH
13-16 IN SACKVILLE, NB
Faucet
Media Arts Centre & Struts Gallery present
John Porter - Artist in Residence
Super 8 artist in person from Toronto!
March 13-16
Super 8 Workshop
- Tuesday, March 13, 7pm, free!
Super 8 Screening
- Friday, March 16, 7pm, free!
Films and performance by John Porter. All ages!
Faucet & Struts, 7 Lorne St., Sackville,
New Brunswick
^^^
MARCH 13
& 14 IN BOSTON
Balagan
Films presents
Prometheus Unhinged:
The Films of Bruce Bickford
In person from Seattle! with his
clay animations on 16mm, 35mm, video,
1987-2012, total 83 minutes.
Tuesday, March 13, 8pm, $10 / 8
DJ Angela Sawyer with vinyl gems - 7pm!
Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, Boston,
Mass.
MassArt
Film Society presents
The Films of Joel Schlemowitz
Ten 16mm films, 2003-2008, 52 minutes.
http://www.joelschlemowitz.com/
Wednesday, March 14, 8pm, $4
Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
^^^
MARCH
13 IN PARIS
Lightcone
Distribution presents
Steven Woloshen - Scratchatopia!
Hand-made, abstract, 35mm films, 2001-2011, by
Steven Woloshen, in person from Montreal!
Showing 9 of his films projected on 35mm!
plus 20 on DVD. Total time: 90 minutes.
Also signing copies of his 2010 book!
"Recipes for Reconstruction:
The Cookbook for the Frugal Filmmaker".
Tuesday, March 13, 8pm, 6€
Cinéma
Action, 4 rue Christine, 75006 Paris, France
^^^
MARCH 9 &
10 IN TORONTO
The Loop
Collective and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
present
The Cinema of the Body
Amy Greenfield in person from USA!
introducing her videos, 16mm and 35mm films,
including Canadian premieres, one world premiere!,
discussion of cinema & dance, and launch of the book
Flesh Into Light: The Films of Amy Greenfield.
Two different programs!
Saturday, March 10, 2pm & 6pm,
free! (unclassified)
Jackman Hall, AGO,
317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
PRECEDED BY
Amy Greenfield Talk -
March 9, 7pm, free!
Eaton Lecture Theatre (Room 204), Rogers Centre,
80 Gould St., Ryerson University, Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
Les
Demoiselles de Rochefort
(Jacques Demy, France, 1967, 120 minutes)
Friday, March 9, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
The
Rebel Rousers
(Martin B. Cohen, USA, 1970, 78 minutes)
Friday, March 9, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
MARCH 9
IN WINNIPEG
Winnipeg
Cinematheque and WNDX
Festival present
Joshua Bonnetta's
American Color and Other Works
Canadian artist in person! with his videos,
16mm & 35mm films (total 56 minutes),
and the launch of his DVD & LP.
Introduction by Irene Bindi.
Friday, March 9, 9:15pm, $8
Artspace, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
^^^
MARCH
8-10 IN CALGARY
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF)
presents
20th Annual $100
Film Festival
Recent shorts projected on super 8 and 16mm film!
David Domingo, Lori Felker, Kelly O'Brian, John Cannizzaro,
James Morison, Shinya Isobe, Sezen Türkmen, Sean Hanley,
Scott Fitzpatrick, Ross Meckfesse, Lori Felker & Robert Todd,
Ben Popp, Norbert Shieh, Mark Fiorillo, Christine Lucy Latimer,
Benjamin Hayden, Robert Schaller, Peter Stinson, Paul Clipson,
Malena Szlam, Gabrielle Provost, David Shushan, Adam Levine,
Adam Huggins & Illana Fonariov & Jethro Archer, Brendan Prost,
Gerald Saul, Pablo Marin, Tara Nelson, Corey King & Danielle King,
Each program opens with a different work made collaboratively
by a different local artist and band performing live with the film.
Thursday-Saturday, March 8-10,
7pm, $12 each / $30 pass
(NEW DATES & VENUE!) Stanford Perrott Lecture
Theatre,
Alberta College of Art & Design, 1407-14 Ave., NW Calgary,
Alberta
After Party - Saturday, March
10, 10pm
Cafe Koi, #100, 1011-1st St., SW Calgary
^^^
MARCH
4 IN BROOKLYN, NY
Here and Now
New short videos, 16mm or super 8 films by
current members of the Film-Maker’s Cooperative.
Last event in the 4-part series ”We Are Cinema:
50 Years of the Film-Makers’ Cooperative".
Sunday, March 4, 7pm, $6
Microscope
Gallery, 4 Charles Pl., Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
(near the Myrtle/Broadway stop of the JMZ, and
Morgan or Jefferson stops of the L. Directions)
MARCH
4 NEAR CHICAGO
Photorama
USA presents
Chicago Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, March 4, 10am-3pm, $6
Holiday Inn, 3405 Algonquin Rd., Rolling Meadows,
Illinois
(I-90 or 290 West to 53 North to Algonquin Rd. East 2 blocks)
^^^
MARCH 2 & 3 IN TORONTO
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents
George Kuchar Memorial Screening
His last Video Diaries - 7pm.
Tummy Ache Times, Hotspell and
The Butchered Beefcake. (2010-2011)
The Devil's Cleavage - 9pm,
(George Kuchar, USA, 1973, 122 min.)
recently restored 16mm print!
Saturday, March 3, $8 each /
$12 both (unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:
Be
Here to Love Me
(Margaret Brown, USA, 2004, 99 min.)
Friday, March 2, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
The
Seven-Ups
(Philip D'Antoni, USA, 1973, 103 minutes)
Friday, March 2, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
^^^
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