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65 EVENTS Nov-Dec 2013
30 EVENTS IN
TORONTO 35 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
December in Toronto
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Chicago - Los
Angeles
Ottawa
- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- San
Francisco - Napa, California
Berlin, Germany -
Wolverhampton, UK
- Brooklyn, NY
- Boston
November in Toronto
- Cincinnati & Cleveland
- Bangalore, India
Gatineau,
Quebec - Ottawa
- Brooklyn -
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Los Angeles - Leeds,
UK - Moncton,
NB - Pittsburgh
- Boston
New York City
- Regina, Sask
- Montreal
- Washington, DC
^^^
30 EVENTS IN
TORONTO
9 EVENTS DECEMBER
22 EVENTS NOVEMBER
9 EVENTS
DECEMBER IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Russian
Roulette
(Lou Lombardo, Canada / UK, 1975, 93 minutes)
Friday, December 27, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Winter
A-Go-Go (Richard Benedict, USA, 1965,
88 min.)
plus a visit from Bad Santa!
Friday, December 20, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
CineCycle presents its "From the Vault" screening
#9
Brazil
(Terry Gilliam, UK, 1985, 132 minutes)
on 35mm! plus 16mm shorts!
Sunday, December 15, 8pm, $5
(classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
The
Silent Partner (Daryl Duke, Canada, 1978,
106 min.)
Friday, December 13, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #58
Wallace Berman + Kim Ku-lim + Taylor
Mead
Three 16mm films, 1964-1969, including one with a
soundtrack played on a reel-to-reel tape recorder.
Total running time: 58 minutes. Facebook
Monday, December 9, 8pm,
$5-10 suggested donation (unclassified)
Artbar, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
Silent Sundays Comedy Revue
The Adventurer (1917), Back Stage (1919)
and One Week (1920), by Charlie Chaplin,
Fatty Arbuckle and Buster Keaton!
Projection on digital video and 16mm film!
Live piano accompaniment by Jordan Klapman!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened 101 years ago!
Facebook
Sunday, December 8, 4:15pm,
$13 (classified)
The
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
Pleasure
Dome presents
Re-visioning Cultural Encounters
16mm films, 1970-2010, by Chick Strand,
Garine Torossian, Jonathan Schwartz, and
Mike Hoolboom & Steve Sanguedolce, and a 1980
video by Timothy Asch & Linda Connor & Patsy Asch.
Total running time: 85 minutes. Mulled wine served!
Facebook
Friday, December 6, 7:30pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
I
Walk the Line
( John Frankenheimer, USA, 1970, 90 minutes)
Friday, December 6, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
The
Free Screen presents
twohundredfiftysixcolors
(2013, video, 97 min.)
Directors Eric Fleischauer and Jason Lazarus
in person from Chicago! with their mosaic of
3,000 GIFs (Graphics Interface Format)
- animations found on low-tech digital,
on the internet in the 1990s.
Thursday, December 5, 6:30pm, free!
(classified)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
22 EVENTS
NOVEMBER IN TORONTO
Toronto Korean Film Festival
presents
Recycle at CineCycle
Korean Underground Cinema
First-ever showcase in Toronto of
recent videos, including premieres!
Gye-joong Kim, SoJin Chun, Bansuk Lee, Jae Woo Park,
Louis Yeum, Heejoo Yoon, Randy Hanbyul Lee, Eric Park.
All filmmakers in person! (except Eric Park)
Total running time: 54 minutes. Facebook
Saturday, November 30, 7:30pm, $5
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Zephyr
A live performance!
Projections of 16mm film loops by
Sylvain Chaussée, with live music by Adrian Cook.
Facebook
Saturday, November 30, 10pm, pwyc
($5 suggested)
(unclassified)
442 Dufferin St. (north of Queen St. W.), Toronto
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm,
except tonight, projected on digital:
Where
the Wild Things Are
(Spike Jonze, USA / UK / Australia, 2009, 104 min.)
Friday, November 29, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto Facebook
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Savage
Gringo
(Antonio Román & Mario Bava, Italy / Spain, 1966, 82 min.)
a spaghetti western, aka Gunman Called Nebraska
Friday, November 29, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
CineCycle presents its "From the Vault" screening
#8
Sorcerer
(William Friedkin, USA, 1977, 121 min.)
on 16mm! plus 16mm shorts!
Facebook
Sunday, November 24, 7pm,
$5 (classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Toronto International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
50-100 merchants' tables.
Sunday, November 24, 10am-3pm, $7
NEW LOCATION!
Days Hotel and Conference Centre, 185 Yorkland Blvd., Toronto
(west of Victoria Park Ave., south of Sheppard Ave.,
very near intersection of Highway 401 & the DVP)
contact Gary Perry at gvperry at gmail dot com, 905-550-7477
^^^
New Adventures in Sound
Art presents
Ambient A/V
Sound performances by
Little Oak Animal and Nick Kuepfer.
Little Oak Animal combines sounds by Dafydd Hughes with
projected super 8 films and 35mm slides by Rob Cruickshank.
Facebook
Saturday, November 23, 8pm, $10
NAISA Space, #252, 601 Christie St., Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm,
except tonight, projected on DCP:
Wake
in Fright
(Ted Kotcheff, USA / Australia, 1971, 108 minutes)
Friday, November 22, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto Facebook
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Lost Cartoons
Early, problematic, adult, Warner Brothers cartoons.
Assault, murder, suicide, sexual aggression, neurosis, revenge,
propaganda, absurdist extremism, proto-hipsterism, 'roughies'.
You have been warned!
Friday, November 22, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
^^^
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #57
Family Portrait Sittings
(Alfred Guzzetti, 1975, USA, 16mm, 103 min.)
Guest programmed by Derek Jenkins.
Facebook
Monday, November 18, 8pm,
$5-10 suggested donation (unclassified)
Artbar, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm!
The
Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
(Ted Kotcheff, Canada, 1974, 120 minutes)
Friday, November 15, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto Facebook
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Giant
Spider Invasion
(Bill Rebane, USA, 1975, 84 minutes)
Friday, November 15, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
^^^
Pleasure
Dome presents
Bags
A live video performance by Dynasty Handbag, plus
the premiere of her new video, directed by Heda Maron.
Thursday, November 14, 7:30pm, $10
(unclassified)
Tallulah's Cabaret, Buddies in Bad Times Theatre,
12 Alexander St., Toronto
Persona: Performing Yourself Workshop
with Dynasty Handbag, aka Jibz Cameron
Friday, November 15, 1pm, $50,
at Videofag,
187 Augusta Ave.
Videofag
presents
Short Sentences (+ other discursive
formations)
Recent videos shot on super 8 by Francesco Gagliardi
and Andrew James Paterson, and a 1999 16mm film
by Philip Hoffman. All 3 artists in person!
Total running time: 69 min. Facebook
Wednesday, November 13, 8pm, $pwyc
($5 suggested)
Videofag, 187 Augusta Ave., Toronto
^^^
Moving Images
Distribution and Acme Motion Pictures present
BackBone:
Vancouver Experimental Cinema 1967-1981
A new 1-hour documentary video by Richard Martin,
followed by recent digital restorations of vintage 16mm shorts by
David Rimmer, Al Razutis, Sturla Gunnarsson, Michael McGarry.
Total running time: 90 minutes. Introduction & discussion
with
Alex MacKenzie from Vancouver, and
Sturla Gunnarsson from Toronto, both in person!
Saturday, November 9, 8pm, free!
(unclassified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
ALSO: 10 shorts screened November
7 at TIFF
Bell Lightbox
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm,
except tonight's movie, on DCP:
Mud
(Jeff Nichols, USA, 2012, 130 minutes)
Friday, November 8, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto Facebook
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
Running
(Steven Hilliard Stern, Canada, 1979, 102 min.)
Sports drama of Olympics-hopeful marathon runner,
starring Michael Douglas and Susan Anspach.
Friday, November 8, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
^^^
The
Free Screen presents
BackBone:
Early Vancouver Experimental Cinema 1967-1981
Recent digital restorations of 16mm films by
Chris Gallagher, Patricia Gruben, David Rimmer,
Tom Braidwood, Gary Lee-Nova, Sturla Gunnarsson,
Al Razutis, Peter Lipskis, Kirk Tougas, Michael McGarry.
Total running time: 97 min. Curator: Richard Martin. Presented by
Alex MacKenzie in person from Vancouver!
http://www.backbonefilm.ca/ Facebook
Thursday, November 7, 6:30pm, free!
(classified)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
also, the new 1-hour documentary video
Backbone: Vancouver Experimental Cinema 1967-1981
screened November
9, at Innis Town Hall, Toronto
^^^
CineCycle
presents its Autumn 2013
Toronto Open Screening
Bring your films or videos to show, or just come to watch!
35mm, 16mm, 8mm, super 8 film, VHS, DVD, Blu-Ray, Quicktime.
Maximum 10 minutes. First come, first shown.
Videos by James Gillespie, John Creson + Adam Rosen,
Tom Mitchell, Clint Enns, Leslie Supnet + Daniel Valle,
Brian Random, Laurie Kwasnik and Nick Kovats,
super 8 films by John Porter, David Hinton and Rob Cruickshank,
35mm films by Debora Puricelli and Dan Browne, and
16mm films by Dan Browne and Martin Heath.
Monday, November 4, 8:30pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
Sign-up begins at 8pm.
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm!
Fast
Times at Ridgemont High
(Amy Heckerling, USA, 1982, 90 min.)
coming-of-age teen comedy film
Friday, November 1, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto Facebook
^^^
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Video Exhibition Group, Videofag
and
the University of Toronto’s Visual Studies Department present
All The Mistakes I’ve
Made
A performance by Daniel Cockburn,
with audio, projected video & photos.
Friday, November 1, 7:30pm, $8
(unclassified)
Lecture Hall (Room 103),
John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design,
University of Toronto, 230 College St., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!
The
Vampire Bat (Frank R. Strayer, USA, 1933,
71 min.)
Spanish print with no English dialogue or subtitles.
Friday, November 1, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto Facebook
^^^
30 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
December in Halifax,
NS - Chicago
- Los Angeles
- Ottawa
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
- San
Francisco - Napa,
California
Berlin,
Germany - Wolverhampton,
UK -
Brooklyn - Boston
November in Cincinnati
& Cleveland - Bangalore,
India
Gatineau,
PQ - Ottawa
- Brooklyn
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Los Angeles
- Leeds, UK
- Moncton, NB
- Pittsburgh -
Boston
New York City
- Regina, Sask
- Montreal -
Washington, DC
^^^
DECEMBER 19
IN HALIFAX, NS
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 FALL SEASON CLOSES WITH
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP)
presents its
14th Annual Holiday Super 8 Screening
+ Party!
13 new super 8 films recently shot and edited-in-camera in 2
days,
now being screened for the first time, even to the filmmakers!
Martha Cooley, Brittany Amos & Heather Young, Dan Smeby,
Alex Balkam, Hillary Titley, Lora Campbell & Lisa Rose Snow,
Jennifer Tilley & son, Emma Devost, the staff of Dee Dee's,
Nicole Steeves & Stephanie Clattenburg, Brent Braaten,
Paulette Newcomb, North End Film Immersion Camp.
A prize will be awarded for the audience's favorite.
Thursday, December 19, 8pm, $ by donation
The Bus Stop Theatre, 2203 Gottingen St., Halifax,
Nova Scotia
^^^
DECEMBER
15 NEAR CHICAGO
Photorama
USA presents
Chicago Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, December 15, 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)
^^^
DECEMBER 14
IN FORT LAUDERDALE
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 FALL SEASON CONTINUES WITH
The original One
Take Super 8 Event and
the Black Iron Film Artist Collective present
The 6th 1:1 Super 8 Cinema Soirée
24 new super 8 films from South Florida, made for the screening!
Edited-in-camera, now shown as shot, unseen even by the filmmakers!
Soundtracks pre-recorded or performed live. Filmmakers in attendance!
Zolia Clark, Jackie Sutton, Derek Taylor, Mimi Wattanarungsun,
Ally Abrams, Bryan Adams, Veronica Amaya, Jennipher Aquino,
Nick Sacci, Christina Mendenhall, Liam Milano, Matthew Perez,
William Lizcano, Jeremy Ryan, Craig Snyder, Aaron Sperling,
Estefania Borrero, Ryan Chavez, Cory Cohen, Lisa Danker,
Jay Forsyth, Eric Fuhrmann, Lacey Langlois, David Levine.
Facebook
Saturday, December 14, 7:30pm, $5
The Bubble Art Gallery, 810 NE 4th Ave., Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
^^^
3 EVENTS DECEMBER
IN LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center presents
That
Model From Paris
(Louis J. Gasnier, USA, 1926, 28mm, 70 min.),
Extremely rare event! May be the first time
a 28mm feature film is projected continuously!
Using two 1918 Pathescope Premier projectors!
Live musical accompaniment by Michael Mortilla!
Preceded by short How Movies Move (1918). Facebook
Saturday, December 14, 8pm, $5
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
^^^
Echo
Park Film Center presents 4 days of screenings for its
12-Year Anniversary Weekend!
INCLUDING
Monthly Open Screening
Screen your shorts! Any genre or style! New, old, in-progress!
First come, first shown. 1 film / 10 minute max per person.
DVD, VHS, mini-DV, DV-CAM, super 8, 8mm, 16mm. Facebook
Thursday, December 5, 8pm, $5 (free w/ film!)
The Sound We See Trilogy
Filmmobile Screening
Three "city symphonies" on 16mm, each shot in 24 hours
by
local youth & artists in Los Angeles, Rotterdam and Hanoi!
Total running time: 80 minutes. Facebook
Friday, December 6, 8pm, $5
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
^^^
5 EVENTS NOVEMBER
IN LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center and Hearkenings present
Dream
Street
(D.W. Griffith, USA, 1921, 16mm, 93 min.)
Saturday, November 23, 8pm, $5
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
^^^
Echo
Park Film Center presents
Cosmic Abstractions
16mm films and a video, 2001-2005, by
Courtney Hoskins and Fred Worden.
Courtney Hoskins in person! for
a Q&A with curator Mark Toscano.
Total running time: 72 minutes.
Thursday, November 21, 8pm, $5
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
Echo
Park Film Center presents
New Works Salon
16mm films and videos presented by
local and visiting artists in person!
Silvia das Fadas, Jackson McCoy,
Zach Iannazzi, and others TBA.
Saturday, November 16, 8pm, $5
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
^^^
Echo
Park Film Center presents
Stan Brakhage Super 8 Films, 1976
Seven films blown up to 16mm
Saturday, November 9, 8pm, $5
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
Echo
Park Film Center presents its
Monthly Open Screening
Screen your shorts! Any genre or style! New, old, in-progress!
First come, first shown. 1 film / 10 minute max per person.
DVD, VHS, mini-DV, DV-CAM, super 8, 8mm, 16mm.
Thursday, November 7, 8pm, $5 (free
w/ film!)
Echo Park Film Center Microcinema,
1200 N. Alvarado St. (at Sunset Blvd.), Los Angeles, California
^^^
2 EVENTS DECEMBER
IN OTTAWA
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents it's Café Ex series.
The Moving Images of Monique Moumblow
in person from Montréal! with her videos, 1996-2012.
Total running time: 50 minutes.
Saturday, December
14, 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!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.
Tonight: The
Silent Partner (Daryl Duke, 1978, 106
min.)
Tuesday, December 10, 9:15pm, $10,
$45/season (classified)
Mayfair Theatre,
1074 Bank St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
2 EVENTS NOVEMBER
IN OTTAWA
The Lost
Dominion Screening Collective presents
The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly screenings of Canadian films on 35mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.
Tonight: The
Viking
(George Melford, Newfoundland / USA, 1931, 70 minutes)
Tuesday, November 26, 9pm, $10, $45/season
(classified)
Mayfair Theatre,
1074 Bank St., Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents it's Café Ex series.
The Films of Bridget Farr
Homegrown Experimental Cinema
Ottawa’s own Bridget Farr in person!
with her short 35mm and 16mm films,
and videos, 1997-2012, total 48 minutes.
Thursday, November
7, 7pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Club
SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
2 EVENTS
DECEMBER IN SAN FRANCISCO
Artists'
Television Access presents
Other States
Sound and music performances by
Evan Caminiti, Danny Paul Grody, and Trevor Montgomery
accompanied by super 8 & 16mm films by Paul Clipson!
Friday, December 13, 8pm, $6-10
Artists' Television Access,
992 Valencia St. (at 21st), San Francisco, California
Artists'
Television Access presents its
Monthly Open Screening
Show your work! Get feedback! Or just come to watch!
1 hour of shorts shown, so best to submit in advance.
Anything goes, but maximum 15 minutes, on
8mm, 16mm film, DVD, miniDV/DVcam, VHS, beta.
Refreshments!
Thursday, December
5, 8pm, $5,
free for contributing artists!
Artists' Television Access,
992 Valencia St. (at 21st), San Francisco, California
^^^
DECEMBER 12 IN
NAPA, CALIFORNIA
di
Rosa presents
Beatnik Meteors Screening
and Live Performance
Five 16mm films, 1958-1970, by Joseph Cornell & Larry Jordan,
Robert Nelson, William T. Wiley and Bruce Conner.
Total running time: 63 min. Curated by Paul Clipson & Amy Owen.
Followed by super 8 films by Paul Clipson with live
improv sound accompaniment by Joshua Churchill.
di Rosa's Beatnik Meteors exhibit until Feb. 2, 2014.
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Thursday, December 12, 7pm, $10
500 First St. (formerly the Copia bldg), Napa,
California
(near San Francisco)
^^^
DECEMBER 8 IN
BERLIN, GERMANY
European
Camera Trade Shows presents
69th Berlin International Camera
Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, December 8, 10am-5pm,
5€
Logenhaus-Wilmersdorf, Emser Str. 12-13, Berlin,
Germany
^^^
DECEMBER
8 IN WOLVERHAMPTON, UK
The
Wolverhampton Camera Fair
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
The UK's largest camera fair - over 100 tables!
Sunday, December 8, 8:30-10am,
£7, 10am-3pm, £3
Wolverhampton
Racecourse, Dunstall Park, Wolverhampton, UK
(north of the city, off the A449)
^^^
DECEMBER
6 & 7 IN BROOKLYN
7th Annual Mono
No Aware Film Event
16mm, 35mm and Super 8 Film Performances!
Organized and funded by local filmakers!
Friday &
Saturday, December 6 & 7, 8-11pm, free!
followed by dance parties!
LightSpace
Creative Flux Studio, 1115 Flushing Ave., Brooklyn, New York
^^^
2 EVENTS
NOVEMBER IN BROOKLYN
Millennium
Film Workshop presents its
Open Screening
Bring your films or videos! or come as a viewer.
DVD, BluRay, Mini-DV, VHS, 16mm, super 8.
First-come, first-served. Doors open at 3pm.
Maximum 20 min. Refreshments available.
Sunday, November 24, 4pm-6:30pm, $8
The Silent Barn,
603 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, New York
Millennium
Film Workshop presents
The Soviets Plus Electricity
(Les Soviets plus l’électricité)
(Nicholas Rey, USA / Soviet Union, 2001, 16mm, 175 min.)
Millennium Director of Programming Sasha Janerus and
Nicolas Rey in person! for post-screening discussion.
Monday, November 11, 6:30pm, $9/$7
suggested donation
UnionDocs,
322 Union Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York
^^^
DECEMBER 4
IN BOSTON
MassArt
Film Society presents
"OJOBOCA" USA Tour 2013:
From Eye to Mouth, from Mouth to Eye
Anja Dornieden and Juan David González Monroy
in person from Berlin! with their 16mm films,
including a triple-projection performance!
Total running time: 52 minutes. Facebook
Wednesday, December 4, 8pm, $4
Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
(enter through the South Building)
^^^
2 EVENTS NOVEMBER
IN BOSTON
MassArt
Film Society presents
Films by Tracey MacCullion
In person!
with her super 8 and 16mm films!
(1996-2010)
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Wednesday, November 13, 8pm, $4
Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
(enter through the South Building)
MassArt
Film Society presents
Films by Pablo Mazzolo
Super 8, 16mm & 35mm films!
Total running time: 47 minutes.
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Wednesday, November 6, 9pm, $4
Note later than usual start time!
Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
(enter through the South Building)
^^^
NOVEMBER
30 IN CINCINNATI &
DECEMBER 1 NEAR CLEVELAND
Photorama
USA presents
sales of used photographic equipment:
antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
The Ohio Camera Swap Cincinnati
Saturday, November 30, 10am-4pm, $5
Embassy Suites Cincinnati - Northeast (Blue Ash),
4554 Lake Forest Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland Camera Collectors Show
Sunday, December 1, 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.)
^^^
NOV 27 - DEC
1 IN BANGALORE, INDIA
The Experimenta Film Society and
The Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan present
8th
Experimenta India 2013
International Festival for Moving Image Art
Bi-annual festival of Indian & international artists’
video, 16mm & 35mm film. Filmmaker & curator
Chris Gehman in person from Toronto!
with his films and 2 Japanese programs.
Profile of Canadian artist Jack Chambers.
November 27 - December 1, free!
Goethe-Institut and Badami House, Bangalore,
India
^^^
NOVEMBER IN
GATINEAU, QUEBEC
Available
Light Screening Collective and Daïmôn
present
Ornamental Soundings:
A Survey of 80 Years of Synthetic Sound
35mm and 16mm films, 2002-2011, by Kelly Egan,
and 16mm films, 1932-2012, by Norman McLaren,
Oskar Fischinger, Barry Spinello, Richard Reeves,
David Gatten, Jodie Mack. Total run time: 100 min.
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Wednesday, November 27, 7:30pm, free!
Daïmôn Studio, 78 rue Hanson, Gatineau,
Québec
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NOVEMBER
IN KUALA LUMPUR
The 4th KLEX:
Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film & Video Festival
Mostly video. Some 16mm.
November 22-24
Annexe Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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NOVEMBER IN LEEDS,
UK
27th
Leeds International Film Festival
Video, 35mm and 16mm film, no super 8.
November 6-21, Leeds, UK
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NOVEMBER IN
MONCTON, NB
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 FALL SEASON CONTINUES WITH
the longest-running, annual "shoot & show"
super 8 screening in the world, ever!
27e Festival international du cinéma francophone
en Acadie (FicfA),
14-22 novembre, Galerie
Sans Nom et Film Zone présente
17e année Acadie Underground
New super 8 films made for this screening by local artists
Isabelle Aubin, Emilie Peltier, Blake Morin, Guy Gautreau,
Linda Rae Dornan, Samuel Malenfant, Josée Bolduc,
Joel Melanson, Matt K Williston, Joey Robin Haché.
Each film shot last month, in 1 day, edited in-camera, on 1 roll,
then processed in Toronto and premiered on super 8,
silent, or with "wild" sound or live performance.
"Audience Choice" Awards! Facebook
Saturday, November 16, 9pm, $6
followed by an After Party!
Aberdeen
Cultural Centre,
140 Botsford St, Moncton, New Brunswick
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NOVEMBER
IN PITTSBURGH
Incite
Journal of Experimental Media and
Three Rivers Film Festival (Nov 8-23) present
Incite #4: Publication Launch and
Screening
16mm films, 1943-2002, by Bruce Baillie, Michael Johnsen,
Ann Cohen, Brian L. Frye & Lee Ellickson, Rose Lowder,
Cecil Stokes, Sidney Peterson & James Broughton, and
videos, 1976-2008 by George Kuchar, Javier Arroyo,
tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE, Bill Brand,
Robbyn Leonard & Thomas Eugene Green.
Orgone Cinema and Archive's
Michael Johnsen & Greg Pierce in person!
Total running time: 89 min., plus intermission.
Beer and refreshments will be served.
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Saturday, November 16, 9pm, $5
Melwood Screening Room,
477 Melwood Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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NOVEMBER IN NEW
YORK CITY
Millennium
Film Workshop, The School of Media Studies
and The New School for Public Engagement present
differently, Molussia
(Nicholas Rey, France, 2012, 16mm, 81 minutes)
presented and discussed by Nicolas Rey in person!
Tuesday, November 12, 7pm, free!
Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Auditorum,
Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, The New School,
66 Fifth Ave. (at 13th St.), New York City, New York
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NOVEMBER IN REGINA,
SASK
The Department of Media Production and Studies
at the University of Regina presents
The
Terrible Film Festival 12
Premieres of hand-processed 16mm films by students
under the supervision of Professor Gerald Saul.
Humphery Elenwa, Joshua Holland, Kyle Leitch,
Nigel Middelkamp, Stacey Funk, Zoe Gaudry,
Asim Hashmat, Brennan Dyck, Devan Fritz.
Lowering your expectations since 1999!
Prepare to be underwhelmed! Facebook
Sunday, November 10, 7:30pm, free!
Artful Dodger Cafe & Music Emporium,
1631 11th Ave., Regina, Saskatchewan
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NOVEMBER
NEAR MONTREAL
The
Range Finder presents, since 1988,
52nd Montreal Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, November 3, 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 | solhadef at gmail dot com
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2 EVENTS
NOVEMBER
NEAR WASHINGTON, DC
Photorama
USA presents
used photographic equipment sales:
antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Fort Washington Camera Show &
Sale
Sunday, November 3, 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
Washington Camera Show & Sale
Saturday, November 2, 10am-3pm, $6
Best Western Tysons Westpark,
9401 Westpark Drive, McLean, Virginia.
(From I-495 take exit 47, Route 7W towards Tyson Corner)
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