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85 EVENTS Apr-Jun 2016
45 EVENTS IN
TORONTO 40 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
June 2016 in Toronto
- Dublin, Ireland
- Vancouver, BC
Hamilton, Ontario
- Brooklyn -
London, UK
- Halifax, NS
Regina & Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan - A
Coruña, Spain
May 2016 in Toronto
- London, ON -
Montréal
- London, UK
Brookline, MA -
Providence, RI
- Vancouver
- Hamilton, ON
Baltimore, MD
- Oberhausen, Germany
- Waterville, Maine
April 2016 in Toronto
- Ottawa
- San Francisco
- Pittsburgh
Cambridge, MA -
Buffalo, NY -
Peterborough, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario
- Northampton, MA
- Montreal, QC
Baltimore, MD -
Vancouver, BC
- Providence, RI
^^^
45 EVENTS IN TORONTO
14 EVENTS
JUNE 2016 14 EVENTS MAY 2016
17 EVENTS APRIL 2016
14 EVENTS
JUNE 2016 IN TORONTO
Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents
Screening and Talk with Ricardo Leite
LIFT's current Artist-in-Residence, in person from Portugal!
with his organically processed super 8 and 16mm films!
Wednesday, June 29, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Sonic Boom Cinema Club presents its monthly screening
Frogs
(George McCowan, USA, 1972, 16mm, 90 min.)
Facebook
Wednesday, June 29, 11pm, $5
(classified)
Sonic Boom
Record Store, 215 Spadina Ave., Toronto
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #85
Corinne and Arthur Cantrill
with Amanda Dawn Christie
16mm films, 1974-2006, by
Corinne & Arthur Cantrill from Australia, and
Amanda Dawn Christie from Moncton, NB.
Total running time: 51 minutes.
Facebook
Tuesday, June 28, 8pm (unclassified)
$5-10 suggested donation
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
The
Revue Cinema presents its "Silent Revue" series
Show
People
(King Vidor, USA, 1928, digital, 79 min.)
Live piano accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!
Sunday, June 26, 4:15pm, $13
(classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
The "Film for Artists: Site & Cycle" Residency
presents
Island Movies
Short super 8 and 16mm films! and videos,
by past and present residency participants.
Some artists in person! Followed by Toronto Island
(Peter Newman, 1970, super 8 film on digital, 40 min.),
Popcorn will be served! Facebook
Saturday, June 25, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Artscape
Gibraltar Point, 443 Lakeshore Ave., Toronto Island
^^^
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents
Cooking with Jorge
Jorge Lozano in person!
Treasure of the local movie scene,
with his short
videos, 2006-2014.
Total running time: 67 minutes.
and a free dinner he'll cook!
Facebook
Saturday, June 25, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
Dinner - 7pm
Arcadia
Housing Co-op’s Performance Space,
680 Queens Quay West, Toronto
The First Annual
Toronto
Queer Film Festival
Experimental and activist film and video art
Facebook
Wednesday-Friday, June 22-24, 8pm,
(unclassified), $pwyc / $5-20 suggested
donation.
After-Parties each night!
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
The
Free Screen presents
Jorge Lozano: Tactical Visions
Jorge Lozano in person! with his
videos, 2005-2015, 63 minutes.
Facebook
Tuesday, June
21, 6:30pm, free! (classified)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
the8fest,
Toronto’s annual small-gauge film festival (Jan 27-29),
and CineCycle present
Bright Mirror:
Recent Films by Paul Clipson
Paul Clipson, in person from San Francisco!
with his recent super 8 and 16mm films.
Total running time: 84 minutes, plus an
Introduction by Stephen Broomer.
Curated by Adam Rosen & John Creson.
Facebook
Saturday, June 11, 8pm, $10
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook
group
Orphan Cartoon Night
Classics from your mispent youth
Facebook
event
Friday, June 10, 9:30pm, $10
(classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
Not
Dead Yet presents
Hypnosis Display
16mm film by Paul Clipson from San Francisco with live
sound by Grouper (Liz Harris) from Portland, Oregon.
Plus a live music set by Wyrd Visions! Facebook
Thursday, June 9, 8pm, $18 advance
The Great
Hall, 1087 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
Regional
Support Network presents
E A U D E C O L O G N E
Videos from Cologne, Germany,
2007-2016, by Ale Bachlechner, Daniel Burkhardt,
Johannes Post & Julian Scherer, Robert Olawuyi,
Miriam Gossing & Lina Sieckmann, Lukas Marxt,
David Jansen, Linda Franke, Bastian Hoffmann,
Henning Frederik Malz, Stefan Ramirez Perez.
Presented by Henning Frederik Malz, in person!
Total running time: 93 minutes. Facebook
Tuesday, June 7, 8pm, $pywc
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
super8porter.ca 11th Anniversary
June 6, 2016
Zephyr: A Film Performance
Multiple-projection 16mm film loops by
Sylvain Chaussée, with live sound by
Adrian Cook. Facebook
Friday, June 3, 10pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
all proceeds for a sound system for the space!
Niagara
Custom Lab, 182a St. Helen's Ave., Toronto
(west of Lansdowne Ave., between Bloor and College)
^^^
14 EVENTS MAY 2016 IN TORONTO
The
Revue Cinema presents its "Silent Revue" series.
Warning
Shadows
(Arthur Robison, Germany, 1923, 16mm, 90 min.)
preceded by The
Fall of the House of Usher
(James Sibley Watson, USA, 1928, 16mm, 13 min.)
Live piano accompaniment by Jordan Klapman!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!
Sunday, May 29, 4:15pm, $13
(classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
The Photographic Historical Society of Canada (PHSC)
presents
The Big One - 42nd Spring
Photographica Fair
Canada's oldest, largest, used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine. Many
tables.
Facebook
Sunday, May 29, 10am-3pm, $7, students
free!
Trident
Banquet Hall, Unit 200, 145
Evans Ave., Etobicoke
(east of Islington Ave., south of the QEW / Gardiner Expwy)
^^^
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group and
InsideOut Toronto LGBT Film Festival present
Elastic Resistance
Recent queer artists' videos, Canadian and international,
by Marie Dauverné, Ruth Novaczek, Christos Massalas,
Marc Adelman, Scott Miller Berry, PJ Raval, Iris Moore,
Daniel Moshel, kimura byol & lemoine, Chance Taylor,
Margaret Polzine, Kim Kielhofner, Dayna McLeod.
Total running time: 73 minutes. Facebook
Saturday, May 28, 7:30pm, $8
(unclassified)
Buddies in
Bad Times Cabaret, 12 Alexander St., Toronto
^^^
Art Gallery of Ontario presents a 7-part screening series
"Strangers, Relatives and Flaming Creatures: Outsiders on Screen"
Fridays, March 11-May 27, in conjunction with the AGO exhibition
"Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s–1980s".
1989
Tongues Untied (Marlon Riggs, 1989, video, 55 min.)
plus 3 short videos by Sadie Benning (1989, 17 min.).
Introduction by Kathleen Pirrie Adams.
Friday, May 27, 7pm, $12
(classified)
Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
^^^
Sonic Boom Cinema Club presents its monthly screening
The
Doll Squad
(Ted V. Mikels, USA, 1973, 16mm, 101 min.)
preceded by a 16mm short. Facebook
Wednesday, May 25, 11pm, $5
(classified)
Sonic Boom
Record Store, 215 Spadina Ave., Toronto
The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Institute
and Cinema
Scope magazine present
Lewis Klahr’s Sixty Six
(USA, 2002-2015, HD video, 90 minutes)
Feature-length collage film in 12 chapters,
by Los Angeles-based artist Lewis Klahr.
Toronto Premiere!
Tuesday, May 24, 7pm, $10, $8
advance
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
Filmmaking Workshops - Summer
2016
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Limited enrolments. First come - first served.
Registration began Tuesday, May 24
L.I.F.T., 1137 Dupont St. (at Gladstone Ave.), Toronto
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies
with host Barbara Goslawski. May 19: The
Toronto Inside Out LGBT Film Festival (May 26 - June 5),
with Programming Coordinator Jenna Dufton,
and filmmaker Mark Kenneth Woods
(Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things).
Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
Cinematheque Ontario's "Canadian Open Vault"
series presents
Hamilton Babylon
Digital restorations of 16mm films, 1967-1969,
by Eugene Levy, Ivan Reitman, John Hofsess,
Peter Rowe, Jim Bennett. Total: 94 minutes.
Illustrating Stephen Broomer's new history book on the
McMaster Film Board, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ontario.
Book Launch - Stephen
Broomer in person!
for discussion and book-signing. Facebook
Tuesday, May 17,
6:15pm, free! (classified)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
The
Free Screen presents
Struggles with Apprehension:
Films by Peter Gidal
Three 16mm films, 1968-1997, 66 minutes.
Saturday, May 14, 2:30pm, free!
(classified)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook
group
Happy
Mother's Day, Love George
(Darren McGavin, USA, 1973, 90 minutes)
Facebook
event
Friday, May 13, 9:30pm, $10
(classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies
with host Barbara Goslawski.
May 12: the Toronto Jewish Film Festival with guest
Gabrielle Zilkha (Doing Jewish: A Story From Ghana).
Plus reviews of two movies opening tomorrow:
How to Plan an Orgy in a Small Town (Jeremy Lalonde)
and Sunset Song (Terrence Davies).
Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group
and Buddies in Bad Times present
Dirt City Rock Fantasy:
The Films and Music of Trevor Anderson
in person from Edmonton, Alberta!
with
his first Canadian retrospective of videos!
Facebook
Tuesday, May 3, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
followed by a free party with DJ!
Buddies in
Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander St., Toronto
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #84
Apparitions by Alex MacKenzie
in person from Vancouver! with his
new expanded cinema performance!
(dual-16mm projection, 2016, 55 min.)
Facebook
Monday, May 2, 8pm (unclassified)
$5-10 suggested donation
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
17 EVENTS
APRIL 2016 IN TORONTO
Art Gallery of Ontario presents a 7-part screening series
"Strangers, Relatives and Flaming Creatures: Outsiders on Screen"
Fridays, March 11-May 27, in conjunction with the AGO exhibition
"Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s–1980s".
Streetwise
(Martin Bell, 1984, 16mm, 91 min.)
preceded by Secrets From the Street: No Disclosure
(Martha Rosler, 1980, video shot on super 8, 12 min.).
Introduction by curator Sophie Hackett. Facebook
Friday, April 29, 7pm, $12
(unclassified)
Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
^^^
Next Exit Film Festival 2016
New shorts by 4th year graduating Integrated Media
students at The Ontario College of Art & Design,
Jessica Sinopoli, Sanchita Mitra, Jonathan Carroll,
Stacie Ant, Trudy Elmore, Annie Webber, Kewin Lan,
Molly Shears, Sook Jung, Sarah Jones, James Knott.
Organized by Jessica Sinopoli, Sanchita Mitra, and
Molly Shears. Artists in person! Facebook
Thursday, April 28, 8pm, free!
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies
with host Barbara Goslawski. April 28:
Hot Docs Int'l Film Festival (Apr 28-May 8),
with guests Adam Irving (Off the Rails),
and Pete Gleeson (Hotel Coolgardie).
Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
The 29th Images
Festival of Media Art (April 14-23, 2016) presents
Mike Hoolboom's Incident Reports
(2014, video, 70 minutes) Mike Hoolboom in person!
Back by popular demand after last Wednesday's sell-out!
Facebook
Wednesday, April 27, 7pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
PIX
Film Productions presents
Young Austrian Avant-Garde Films
Recent super 8, 16mm and 35mm films!
made at the only artist-run film lab in Austria,
filmkoop wien, by its members: Antoinette
Zwirchmayr,
Stefanie Weberhofer, Magdalena Pfeifer, Josephine Ahnelt,
Rosa John, Viktoria Schmid, Alina Tretinjak, Sílvia das Fadas.
Total running time: 49 min. Stefanie Weberhofer in
person!
Facebook
Wednesday, April 27, new time! 9pm,
$5 (unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
Artist Talk with Rebecca Moran
in person from Reykjavík, Iceland!
LIFT's current Artist-in-Residence, and a founder
of the 16mm film cooperative Kinsomioja.
Excerpts of her installations on display!
Tuesday, April 26, 7pm, free!
L.I.F.T., 1137 Dupont St. (at Gladstone Ave.), Toronto
^^^
29th Images
Festival of
Independent Film, Video and New Media
Mostly video, few 16mm films, no super 8 or 35mm.
Performances and installations! Many guest artists!
Facebook
April 14-23 (classified)
mostly at Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
INCLUDING
Annual
Open Screening
Bring your short film or video (max 10 min.)
to share with your fellow festival goers.
35mm, 16mm, 8mm, super 8, VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, digital file.
First come, first screened! Signup starts 7:15pm. Facebook
Thursday, April 21, 7:30pm, free! (classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
AND
We
Only Guarantee the Dinosaurs
(Spain, 2014, 16mm film performance, 45 minutes) by
Esperanza Collado in person from Madrid!
Co-presented by CFMDC. Facebook
Friday, April 22, 8pm, $15 / $8 (classified)
followed by Launch of MICE Magazine
including short 16mm films at 11pm by
Eva Kolcze, Malena Szlam, Daichi Saito.
Geary Lane Studio, 360 Geary Ave.,
Toronto
(1 block north of Dupont, 2 west of Dufferin)
^^^
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies
with host Barbara Goslawski.
April 21: the 2016 Hot Docs International Film Festival,
with guests Tiffany Hsiung (The Apology) and
Cornelia Principe (How to Prepare for Prison).
Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
Sonic Boom Cinema Club presents its monthly screening
The
Gate
(Tibor Takács, Canada, 1987, digital, 85 min.)
preceded by Helicoptors
over Canada
(Eugene Boyko, Canada, 1966, 16mm, 20 min.)
with live sound accompaniment by Fake Humans!
Special guests! The Gate memorabilia! Celebrating
National Canadian Film Day! Facebook
Wednesday, April 20, 11pm, $5
(classified)
Sonic Boom
Record Store, 215 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Camerama Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Many independent merchants' tables.
Facebook
Sunday, April 17, 10am-3pm, $7
Delta
Toronto East Hotel, 2035 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough
(Kennedy & Hwy 401) gvperry@gmail.com, 905-550-7477
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies
with host Barbara Goslawski.
April 14: guest, Shane Smith, new Director of Programming
at Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
Art
Gallery of Ontario presents a 7-part screening series
"Strangers, Relatives and Flaming Creatures: Outsiders on Screen"
Fridays, March 11-May 27, in conjunction with the AGO exhibition
"Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s–1980s".
Flaming Creatures
and
Little Stabs at Happiness
Flaming Creatures (Jack Smith, 1963, 16mm,
43 min.),
Little Stabs at Happiness (Ken Jacobs, 1963, 16mm, 18
min.)
Introduced by curator Jon Davies.
Facebook
Friday, April 8, 7pm, $12
(classified)
Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook
group
Red
Sun
(Terence Young, France / Italy / Spain, 1971, 112 min.)
Facebook
event
Friday, April 8, 9:30pm, $10
(classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #83
Tribute to Michael Wallin
16mm films, 1975-1988, total 68 minutes.
Facebook
Monday, April 4, 8pm
(unclassified)
$5-10 suggested donation
2nd Floor, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
The
Free Screen presents
Twenty-Eight Nights and a
Poem
(Akram Zaatari, Lebanon, 2015, video, 105 minutes)
Saturday, April 2, 1:15pm, free!
(classified)
TIFF
Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
Art Gallery of Ontario presents a 7-part screening series
"Strangers, Relatives and Flaming Creatures: Outsiders on Screen"
Fridays, March 11-May 27, in conjunction with the AGO exhibition
"Outsiders: American Photography and Film, 1950s–1980s".
Facebook
event
Portrait of Jason
(Shirley Clarke, 1967, 35mm, 105 min.)
Friday, April 1, 6pm,
$12 (classified)
Jason and Shirley
(Stephen Winter, 2015, video, 79 min.)
Introduced by artist Michèle Pearson Clarke.
Friday, April 1, 8pm, $12
(classified)
Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
^^^
40 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
June 2016 in Dublin,
Ireland - Vancouver
- Hamilton, ON
- Brooklyn
London, UK
- Halifax
- Regina - Saskatoon
- A Coruña, Spain
May 2016 in London, Ontario
- Montréal, Québec
- London, UK
Brookline, MA -
Providence, RI
- Vancouver
- Hamilton, ON
Baltimore, MD
- Oberhausen, Germany
- Waterville, Maine
April 2016 in Ottawa
- San Francisco
- Pittsburgh -
Cambridge, MA
Buffalo - Peterborough,
ON - Hamilton,
ON - Northampton,
MA
Montreal - Baltimore,
MD - Vancouver,
BC - Providence,
RI
^^^
JUNE 2016 IN
DUBLIN, IRELAND
AEMI Projections
presents
Lewis Klahr’s Sixty Six
(USA, 2002-2015, HD video, 90 minutes)
Feature-length collage film in 12 chapters, by
Lewis Klahr, in person from Los Angeles!
Tuesday, June 28, 6:30pm, €10.50
The
Irish Film Institute,
6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
^^^
2 EVENTS
JUNE 2016 IN VANCOUVER
DIM Cinema,
a monthly series programmed by Michèle Smith, presents
Brûle
la mer
by Nathalie Nambot & Maki Berchache
(Tunisia / France, 2014, 35mm, 75 min.)
Wednesday, June 22, 7:30pm,
$11/9,
plus $3 membership (adults only, by law)
The
Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC
^^^
SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 RECOMMENDS
Iris
Film Collective and Western Front present
First Vancouver Edition
One
Take Super 8 Event
26 super 8 films made for this screening by local
artists!
Lisa G Nielsen, Ariel Kirk-Gushowaty, Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty,
Dan Siney, Nisha Platzer, Alex MacKenzie, Sydney Southam,
Mina Shum, Steve Wood, Christoph Runne, Jessica Johnson,
Jiles Barrett, Mackenzie Warner, Monica Cheema, Pia Massie,
Ryder T. White, Nick Dangeli, Una-Ann Moyer, Michelle Martin,
Jon Johnson, Eduardo Araquel, Chris Gallagher, Brad Poulsen,
Alysha Seriani, Laura U. Marks, Ed Spence & Julianne Chapple.
One roll of film each. No cuts, no splices, edited in-camera,
now premiering as shot without the artists seeing them first!
Filmmakers in attendance! Facebook
Thursday, June 2, 8pm, free!
Grand Luxe Hall, Western Front, 303 E. 8th Ave., Vancouver,
BC
^^^
JUNE 2016
IN HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Trash Palace Hamilton - Hamilton's only 16mm
movie theatre!
presents 16mm features & shorts, monthly on a Thursday.
Facebook group
Zig
Zag (Richard A. Colla, USA, 1970, 105
min.)
Facebook
event
Thursday, June 16, 9:30pm,
$6 (unclassified)
Doors Pub, 56 Hess St. South, Hamilton, Ontario
^^^
JUNE 2016
IN BROOKLYN, NY
Microscope
Gallery presents
Raha Raissnia's
Mneme 3? and Nadir
Debut of film performances by Raha Raissnia,
using four film projectors - 35mm and 16mm!
hand-painted double screens, and live sound
by Panagiotis Mavridis and Dalius Naujo!
Total running time: 50 min. Facebook
Monday, June 13, 7:30pm, $8
Microscope Gallery, #2B, 1329 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn,
New York
(Wyckoff & St. Nicholas, Jefferson L, exit Starr St.)
^^^
2 EVENTS JUNE
2016
IN SASKATCHEWAN
LAST JUNE
IN SASKATOON
"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
JUNE 2016 IN REGINA, SASK
The 15th Original One
Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 24 new films shot & shown on super
8!
by Regina-area artists, Nelson Mitchell, Mitch Doll, Wanda Schmockel,
Dianne Ouellette, Kyath Battie, Jay Sotkowy, Mike Rollo, Peter Brass,
Sandra Staples Jekto, Brian Stockton, Jori Cachene, Logan Vanghel,
Kevin Dowler, Ella Mikkola, Jeff Meldrum & Amber Phelps Bondaroff,
Levi Wheeler, Ian Campbell, Matt Ripplinger, Sam Flamont, Eric Hill,
Shawn Bauche, Gordon Pepper, Gerald Saul, William Bessai-Saul,
using one 3-minute roll of film each, without any ‘second takes’,
and the filmmakers do not view their film before the screening!
Filmmakers in attendance! Facebook
Thursday, June
9, 7pm, free!
Regina
Public Library Film Theatre,
Central Branch, 2311 12th Ave., Regina, Saskatchewan
^^^
"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
JUNE 2016 IN SASKATOON, SASK
PAVED
Arts presents
The 4th Saskatoon
One Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 24 new films shot & shown on super
8!
by Saskatoon filmmakers Kevin Wesaquate, Catherine Lemire,
Charles Lemire, Marcel Petit, Andrea Buckwaldt & Audrey Hurd,
Colby Richardson, Jesse Doig, Adeel Salman, Devin McAdam,
James Miller, Melody Wood, Gavin Baird, Dallas Kruszelnicki,
Shakey Wilson, John Harper, Kyle Docken, Brad Proudlove,
Andrea Cessna, Chris Smith, Kenton Doupe, Tanjalee Kuhl,
Jean-Sebastien Gauthier, Stephanie McKay, Emily Kohlert,
using one 3-minute roll of film each, without any ‘second takes’,
and the filmmakers do not see their film before the screening!
Filmmakers in attendance! Facebook
Wednesday, June 8, 7pm, free!
Roxy
Theatre, 320 20th St. West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
^^^
JUNE 2016
IN HALIFAX, NS
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP)
presents
The 10th Annual
Halifax
Independent Filmmakers Festival
Including guest artists. Video, 16mm, 35mm.
June 9-12, $7-10 each / $25 Pass
North Street Church, 5657 North St., Halifax,
Nova Scotia
^^^
JUNE 2016
IN LONDON, UK
SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 RECOMMENDS
Straight
8 and Our
Screen present
Straight 8 2016
The 50 best 2016 Straight 8 super 8
films
on video. World premieres! incuding the 8 videos
that premiered May 18 at the Cannes Film Festival!
Two different programs! 90 minutes each.
Sundays, June 5 &
12, 6pm, £14.50 each
Vue Piccadilly, 19 Regent St., London, UK
June 5 ben new, paul walkingshaw,
ian mantgani, andrew kotting,
florian schertel, j.s. meaux, 54th story, fabio abram & jodie sibson,
swantontoogoodburtonmcfaul, lucia valdemoros, roger batteault,
will & caz, annette schneider & marc holtbecker, giles perkins,
siobhán cox, benjamin scrimgeour, jesse james hennessy,
christopher e g w thom, george sanders, meshakai wolf,
robyn barresi, mini, alex, fiona brownlie, malcolm finlay.
June 12 ben walden, chad
higgins, freddy syborn, andrei balbarau,
mick dow, michael jinks & piers hunt, chad riley, luke harris-perfect,
chris watson, philip john fountain, steve hickey, anthony woodley,
paul murphy, mark banks, jeff zorrilla, bjarne eldhuset, drum,
manuel molinu, ben garchar, mark gilleece, leandro santini,
jack scott, mike mcloughlin, peter mallett, henriett tunyogi.
^^^
JUNE 2016 IN A
CORUÑA, SPAIN
7th (S8)
Mostra de Cinema Periférico
Super 8 films, and videos shot on super 8.
Retrospectives, performances, installations!
Many contemporary filmmakers in person!
Facebook
June 1-5, A Coruña,
Spain
MAY 2016 IN
LONDON, ONTARIO
London Ontario Media Arts Association (LOMAA)
and LondonFuse present
Mike Hoolboom - Ghost Stories
Mike Hoolboom in person from Toronto!
with his videos Incident Reports (2016, 70 min.),
preceded by Buffalo Death Mask (2013, 23 min.).
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Thursday, May 26, 8pm, free!
(unclassified)
LondonFuse, 211
King St., London, Ontario
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4 EVENTS
MAY 2016 IN MONTREAL
SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 RECOMMENDS
The
Double Negative Collective presents
6th Montreal Edition
One
Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 30 new films shot &
shown on super 8!
made for this screening by 35 local artists, Stéphanie
Leest,
Jason Auger, Darcie DeAngelo & Brodie Noga, Emma Roufs,
Claire Sanford, Annie Hunting, Julian Darby, Damaris Baker,
Léa Marinova, Ariel Desbiens, Hannah Fleet, Hugo Rodas,
Guillaume Vallée & Sarah Seene, Gabriel Fizer, Albérick,
Matthew Wolkow, Marjorie Lemay, José Garcia-Lozano,
Philippe Leonard, Sonya Mladenova, Claudie Lévesque,
Le Trou Noir, Jérôme Bretéché, Jean-Michel
Berlinguet,
Steven Woloshen & Alexandra Grimanis, Nour Ouayda,
Emmanuel Martin-Jean & Conrad Jean, Anne Koizumi,
Charlotte Clermont & Alain Lefebvre, Marianne Ploska.
All shown as shot, no cuts, no splices, edited in-camera,
now premiering without the artists seeing them first!
Artists in attendance! Facebook
Tuesday, May 24, 8:30pm, $8
La Sala Rossa,
4848 St. Laurent Blvd., Montréal, Québec
^^^
Engram of Returning by Daichi
Saito
(Canada, 2015, 35mm CinemaScope, 19 minutes)
Daichi Saito in person May 5!
Thursday & Friday, May 5 &
6,
Wednesdays & Thursdays, May 11 &
12, 18 & 19.
All screenings at 6pm, $2
Cinémathèque
québécoise,
335 boul. de Maisonneuve E., Montréal, Québec
^^^
VISIONS
and Double Negative Collective present
Iris Film Collective:
Digital videos, 2011-2016, shot on
16mm and super 8 by Vancouver artists
Ryder White, Amanda Thomson, John Woods,
John Woods, Alex MacKenzie, Sydney Southam,
Ariel Kirk-Gushowaty, and Zoe Kirk-Gushowaty.
Total: 61 min. Alex MacKenzie in person!
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Wednesday, May 11, 7pm, $pwyc
(suggested donation $5-7)
Microcinema
être, 6029a Av du Parc, Montréal, Québec
VISIONS,
Double Negative Collective,
and Cinémathèque québécoise present
Apparitions by Alex MacKenzie
in person from Vancouver! with his
new expanded cinema performance!
(dual-16mm projection, 2016, 55 min.)
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Saturday, May 7, 9pm, $10
Cinémathèque
québécoise,
335 boul. de Maisonneuve E., Montréal, Québec
^^^
MAY 2016 IN
BROOKLINE, MA
Balagan
Films presents
The Films of Will Hindle
16mm films, 1958-1987, by American
filmmaker Will Hindle (1929-1987).
Total running time: 85 minutes.
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Thursday, May 19, 7pm, $5-10
suggested donation
Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard St., Brookline,
Massachusetts
^^^
MAY 2016
IN PROVIDENCE, RI
Magic
Lantern Cinema presents
From Mouth to Hand
Videos and 16mm films, 1974-2015, by Martin Arnold,
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Amy Halpern, Peter Kubelka,
Sara Magenheimer, the Motormouth Robot KTR-2,
Sarah Pucill, Martine Syms, and C. Spencer Yeh.
Total run time: 78 min. Curated by Seth Watter.
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Thursday, May 19,
8pm, $5
Cable
Car Cinema and Cafe,
204 S. Main St., Providence, Rhode Island
^^^
MAY 2016 IN
LONDON, UK
Close-Up
Film Centre presents
Stephen Dwoskin Dossier
16mm films, 1964-1976, and a 2003 Digibeta,
by UK artist Stephen Dwoskin (1939-2012),
celebrating the publication of a dossier on
his work in the journal Screen (Spring 2016).
Total running time: 62 minutes, followed by
a discussion with dossier contributors.
Thursday,
May 19, 8pm, £12
Dossier Launch - 7pm
Close-Up Film Centre, 97 Sclater St., London,
UK
^^^
MAY 2016
IN VANCOUVER, BC
Iris
Film Collective and Eric Gaucher present
The Arthur
Lipsett Birthday Party
Honouring the late Arthur Lipsett's 80th birthday (May 13).
The
Arthur Lipsett Project: A Dot On The Histomap
(Eric Gaucher, NFB doc, 2007, video, 52 minutes),
plus Fluxes (Arthur Lipsett, 1969, 16mm, 24 min.),
introduced by Eric Gaucher in person!
Facebook
Saturday, May 14, 8pm
(no late entry),
$5 suggested donation
Gold Saucer Studio, #211, Dominion Building,
207 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, British Columbia
^^^
MAY 2016
IN HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Trash Palace Hamilton - Hamilton's only 16mm
movie theatre!
presents 16mm features & shorts, monthly on a Thursday.
Facebook group
The
Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
(Nicolas Gessner, Canada / USA / France, 1976, 91 min.)
Facebook
event
Thursday, May 12, 9:30pm, $6
(unclassified)
Doors Pub, 56 Hess St. South, Hamilton, Ontario
^^^
MAY 2016
IN BALTIMORE, MD
Sight
Unseen and The Red Room present
Rhythm of the Cosmos:
Works by Fern Silva
Fern Silva in person from Brooklyn!
with his recent 16mm films and videos.
Total running time: 68 min. Facebook
Tuesday, May 10, 9pm, $5-10
The Red Room at
Normal's Books & Records,
425 East 31st Street, Baltimore, Maryland
^^^
MAY 2016
IN OBERHAUSEN, GERMANY
The 62nd International
Short
Film Festival Oberhausen
Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8
May 5-10, Oberhausen, Germany
MAY 2016
IN WATERVILLE, MAINE
Fred
Camper presents
Stan Brakhage Films
16mm films, 1955-1999, total 60 minutes.
Introduced and discussed by Fred Camper.
Thursday, May 5, 6:30pm, free!
View Room 1, Olin Science Center,
Colby College Museum of Art, 5600 Mayflower Hill, Waterville,
Maine
^^^
3 EVENTS APRIL
2016 IN OTTAWA
The
Windows Collective presents
City Lights
10 new 16mm film loops by local artists
Penny McCann, Lesley Demon, Howard Adler,
Matthieu Hallé, Christopher Rohde, Maayke Schurer,
Sara Tedford, Michael Caffrey, Ariel Smith, Dan Gainsford,
projected onto the windows, viewable from inside or outside!
Filmmakers in attendance! Facebook
Saturday, April 30, 8pm-10:30pm, free!
(unclassified)
Shenkman Arts Centre / Centre des arts Shenkman,
245 boul. Centrum Boulevard, Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO)
presents its annual Winter Gala Screening
Celluloid Dreamz
New videos shot on super 8 or 16mm film
by IFCO members
Shpresa Loshaj, Sarolta Csete, Patrice James,
Deniz Berkin, Micheal Rennie, Rébecca Mamane.
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Saturday, April 9, 7pm, $12
(unclassified)
Arts Court Theatre, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa,
Ontario
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents it's Café Ex series.
The Cinema of Deco
Dawson
in person from Winnipeg!
Facebook
Thursday, April 7, 7pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
Club
SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
3 EVENTS
APRIL 2016
IN SAN FRANCISCO
Artists'
Television Access presents
SILENT LIGHTS:
Super 8 and 16mm Films by Paul Clipson
San Francisco-based Paul Clipson in person!
with his recent films shown silent for the first time!
Total running time: 83 minutes.
Friday, April 22, 8pm, $7-$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, April 7, 8pm, free!
Artists' Television Access,
992 Valencia St. (at 21st), San Francisco, California
^^^
San
Francisco Cinematheque presents
The 7th Annual Crossroads
Festival of Moving Image Arts
Recent avant-garde films and videos.
Super 8, 8mm, 16mm, 35mm films!
Performances! Many artists in person!
April 1-3, $10 each / $60 Pass
Victoria
Theatre, 2961 16th St. (at Mission),
San Francisco, California
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN PITTSBURGH, PA
The Carnegie
Museum of Art's "Double Exposure" series presents
Visual Rhythms:
An Evening with Victor Grauer
Pittsburgh artist in person!
with his 16mm films and a video, 1966-2012,
programmed by Emily Davis, followed by a
discussion moderated by Brett Kashmere.
Thursday, April 21, 6:30pm,
free!
CMOA Theater, Carnegie Museum of Art,
4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN CAMBRIDGE, MA
Balagan
Films presents
Apparitions by Alex MacKenzie
in person from Vancouver, Canada!
with his new expanded cinema performance!
(dual-16mm projection, 2016, 55 minutes)
Facebook
Thursday, April 21, 8pm, $5-10
suggested donation
Room B04, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts,
Harvard University, 24 Quincy St., Cambridge, Massachusetts
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN BUFFALO, NY
Squeaky
Wheel Film & Media Arts Center presents
The Moon Returns at Dawn
16mm films, 1967-1982, by
A.K. Dewdney, Scott Stark, J.J. Murphy.
Total running time: 61 min. Facebook
Wednesday, April 20, 7pm, free!
Center
for the Arts, University at Buffalo,
103 Center For The Arts, Buffalo, New York
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN PETERBOROUGH, ON
Experimental Film Screening
New 16mm films, double projections and installations!
Films by Nicole Malcomson, Calla Durose-Moya, Ian Colquhoun,
Hannah Foxall, Berfin Aksoy, Jay Flemming, Thea Jovanovic,
Victoria Sihgn, Kerri Kennedy, Zachary Cox, Ellen Andrews,
Edwina Pui Wong, Terence Man To, Emily Templeman,
Johnathan Degrow, Tumelo Drametu, William Hodgins,
all students in "Cultural Studies: Experimental Film",
taught by Kelly Egan at Trent University.
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Thursday, April 14, 8pm, free!
(unclassified)
Artspace, 378
Aylmer St. N., Peterborough, Ontario
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN HAMILTON, ON
Trash Palace Hamilton - Hamilton's only 16mm
movie theatre!
presents 16mm features & shorts, monthly on a Thursday.
Facebook group
Destroy
All Planets
(Noriaki Yuasa, Japan, 1968, 90 minutes)
aka Gamera Versus Space Monster Viras.
Facebook
event
Thursday, April 14, 9:30pm,
$6 (unclassified)
Doors Pub, 56 Hess St. South, Hamilton, Ontario
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN NORTHAMPTON, MA
X (Unknown Quantity) presents
Projection Instructions:
An Evening of Expanded Cinema
16mm films, 1964-1977, including dual projections,
from the collection of the Film-Makers’ Cooperative,
by Takahiko Iimura, Paul Sharits, Malcolm Le Grice,
Storm De Hirsch, Guy Sherwin. Total time: 75 min.
Curated by Josh Guilford. Facebook
Monday, April 11, 7pm, $5
A.P.E. Ltd. Gallery,
126 Main St., Northampton, Massachusetts
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APRIL 2016
NEAR MONTREAL
The
Range Finder presents
56th Montreal Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, April 10, 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
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN BALTIMORE, MD
Sight
Unseen and The Red Room present
Apparitions by Alex MacKenzie
in person from Vancouver, Canada!
with his new expanded cinema performance!
(dual-16mm projection, 2016, 55 minutes)
Facebook
Friday, April 8, 9pm, $5-10
The Red Room at
Normal's Books & Records,
425 East 31st Street, Baltimore, Maryland
^^^
APRIL 2016
IN VANCOUVER, BC
Iris
Film Collective and Cineworks
present
Best of the $100
Film Festival
New films from the 24-year-old festival in Calgary.
16mm films by Laida Lertxundi, Lindsay McIntyre,
Scott Fitzpatrick, Basma Alsharif, Andrew Kim,
Nazli Dincel, Fern Silva, and super 8 films by
Christine Lucy Latimer, Tomonari Nishikawa.
Total running time: 55 min. Introduced by
Festival Curator Nicola Waugh in person!
Friday, April 8, 7pm, $10
Cineworks Studio (enter via alley),
1131 Howe St., Vancouver, British Columbia
^^^
APRIL
2016 IN PROVIDENCE, RI
Magic
Lantern Cinema presents
The Man Who Envied
Women
(Yvonne Rainer, USA, 1985, 16mm, 125 minutes)
plus The Lamps (Shelly Silver, 2015, video, 4 min.),
followed by a Q&A with Yvonne Rainer, in person!
Curated and moderated by Cassandra Guan.
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Thursday, April 7, 6:30pm, $5
Cable
Car Cinema and Cafe,
204 S. Main St., Providence, Rhode Island
preceded on Wednesday, April 6 with
Privilege (1990) and lecture by Rainer.
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