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73 EVENTS April-June 2017
43 EVENTS IN
TORONTO 30 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
Last June in Toronto
- Dublin, IRL - Montréal
- Hamilton, ON
A Coruña, Spain
- Brooklyn - Baltimore
- Calgary, Alberta
May 2017 in Toronto
- Hamilton, Ontario
- Calgary, Alberta
Montréal, Québec
- Santander, Spain
April 2017 in Toronto
- Ottawa
- Montréal
- Calgary - London,
ON
Vancouver -
Santander, Spain
- A Coruña, Spain
- Hamilton, ON
National Canadian Film Day, April 19, 2017
across Canada
^^^
43 EVENTS IN
TORONTO
16 EVENTS MAY
2017 13 EVENTS APRIL
2017
14 EVENTS LAST JUNE IN TORONTO!
The Revue Cinema presents
Eric's 35mm
Double Bill Birthday Bash!
Programming Director Eric Veillette's birthday!
with two of his favourite films, both on 35mm!
Night
of The Comet (Thom Eberhardt, USA, 1984, 95 min.),
then Isle
of the Dead (Mark Robson, USA, 1945, 72 min.),
preceded by 1980s horror movie trailers reel! Facebook
Friday, June 30, 9:30pm, $6
(classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
Wavelengths
presents
The Clouds at the Cracks
of the Earth:
In Memory, Philippe Cote
Super 8 films on digital, and a 16mm film,
2003-2015, total running time 70 minutes, by
French artist Philippe Cote (1965-2016).
Thursday, June 29, 9pm, free!
(classified)
TIFF Bell
Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #97
Prisoners
of Conscience
(Anand Patwardhan, India, 1978, 16mm, 45 minutes)
plus a short 1976 video by Chandrashekhar Nair.
Guest Programmed by Shai Heredia. Facebook
Tuesday, June 27, 8pm (unclassified)
$5-10 suggested donation
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
Ad
Hoc film screening collective presents
Reflections in Energy
16mm films, 1948-1965, by American
artist Jim
Davis (1901-1974).
Total running time: 62 minutes.
Facebook
Friday, June 23, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Pix
Film Gallery, Unit C, 1411 Dufferin St., Toronto
(2 blocks north of Dupont St. / north of the tracks)
Pleasure
Dome presents
This Landscape Tells Stories
Videos, 2009-2016, by Caroline Monnet,
and recent videos by Sky Hopinka.
Total time: 69 min. Facebook
Thursday, June 22, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
Frameline
Interviews & commentary about movies, with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Matthew Price.
June 22: With guest Courtney Small, we discuss
Errol Morris' new The B Side and his body of work.
some Thursdays, 6pm - 6:30 / 7pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
The re:assemblage
collective presents
Journeys Through
Recent videos by Pham Ngoc Lan,
David Darmadi, and Francois Knoetze.
Total run time: 62 min. English subtitles.
Facebook
Wednesday, June 21, 7:30pm
(unclassified)
pwyc / $5-10 suggested donation
YYZ Artists' Outlet, Suite 140, 401 Richmond St. W.,
Toronto
^^^
Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
Cherry Ripe:
Videos and 16mm Films by Cherry
Kino
LIFT's current Artist-in-Residence
in person from Yorkshire, England!
Facebook
Tuesday, June 20, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Pix
Film Gallery, Unit C, 1411 Dufferin St., Toronto
(2 blocks north of Dupont St.)
The
Revue Cinema presents its "Silent Revue" series.
The
Wind
(Victor Sjöström, USA, 1928, 16mm, 95 minutes)
Live piano accompaniment by Marilyn Lerner!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!
Silent Revue curated by Alicia Fletcher. Facebook
Sunday, June 18, 4:15pm, $15
(classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
Toronto
Queer Film Festival (June 14-17)
and Pleasure
Dome present
Queer Geographies,
Resistant Histories
New videos by Akosua Adoma Owusu,
Damian Sainz, and Vincent Chevalier.
Total running time: 59 min. Facebook
Friday, June 16, 9pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
United
Steelworkers Hall, 25 Cecil St., Toronto
(1 block south of College St., 2 east of Spadina)
The 17th aluCine
Latin Film & Media Arts Festival (June 7-11, 2017),
the8fest Small-Gauge
Film Festival (Jan 27-29, 2017),
and Pleasure
Dome present
Closing Gala - Hidden Presences:
Films by Willie Varela Retrospective
Willie Varela in person from El Paso, Texas!
with his 16mm films and videos, 1974-2002.
Total running time: 72 minutes. Facebook
Sunday, June 11, 8pm, $15
(adults only, by law)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace
Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts, 2nd Friday each month at CineCycle.
Facebook group
Experimental Classics from
The Cinematic Cesspool
16mm films, 1965-1986, by George Kuchar,
Joyce Wieland, Ed Ackerman & Greg Zbitnew,
Willie Dunn, and Don Shebib, and super 8 films,
2014 & 1996, by Leslie Supnet and John Porter.
Total: 98 minutes. Guest curated by Clint Enns.
Leslie Supnet, John Porter, Clint Enns in person!
Facebook
event
Friday, June 9, 9:30pm
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
super8porter.ca 12th Anniversary
June 6, 2005 - June 6, 2017
Pleasure
Dome presents
Portraits by Kika
Nicolela
in person from Brussels and São
Paulo!
with her videos, 2005-2016. Facebook
Saturday, June 3, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
16 EVENTS
MAY 2017 IN TORONTO
Inside
Out LGBT Film Festival (May 25 - June 4) and the
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
present
CFMDC 50:
Local Heroes Retrospective
16mm films, 1994-2004, by Michelle Mohabeer, Keith Cole,
Janine Fung, Wrik Mead, Robert Kennedy, Allyson Mitchell,
then videos, 2000-2012, by Steen Starr, Daniel McIntyre,
Michèle Pearson Clarke, Roy Mitchell, Rémy Huberdeau.
Total run time: 72 min.
Most of the artists in person!
Facebook
Sunday, May 28, 7pm, free!
(adults only, by law)
Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
^^^
The
Revue Cinema presents its "Silent Revue" series.
The
Cheat
(Cecil B. DeMille, USA, 1915, 16mm, 60 min.)
Live piano accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!
Silent Revue curated by Alicia Fletcher. Facebook
Sunday, May 28, 4:15pm, $15
(classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
The Photographic Historical Society of Canada (PHSC)
presents
The Big One!
43rd Spring Photographica Fair
Canada's oldest, largest, used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Many merchants' tables.
Facebook
Sunday, May 28, 10am-3pm, $7, students
free!
Trident
Banquet Hall, Unit 200, 145
Evans Ave., Etobicoke
(east of Islington Ave., south of the QEW / Gardiner Expwy)
^^^
Rendezvous
with Madness and Doors
Open Toronto present
Tunnel Vision at CAMH
Art installations in CAMH's rarely-seen tunnels! Video
& 16mm film screenings - 4 different programs!
in the old gymnasium, with guest filmmakers!
Saturday & Sunday, May 27 &
28
10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm
Free! All ages! (unclassified)
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH),
Community Centre Building, 1001 Queen St. W., Toronto
(entrance on Lower Ossington, 1 block south of Queen)
^^^
The Film Studies Association of Canada (FSAC)
Annual Conference
and the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
present
Welcome Gathering / Screening
CFMDC 50: Where Do You Come From?
16mm films and videos, 1991-2016, by Ananya Ohri,
Katherine Asals & Iturra Fernando, Gariné Torossian,
Dawn Wilkinson, Lindsay McIntyre, Nadine Valcin,
Ann Marie Fleming, and Adam Garnet Jones.
Total: 62 min. Programmed by Aimée Mitchell.
Facebook
Friday, May 26, 8pm, free!
(unclassified)
FSAC Conference Welcome Reception - 7pm
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
Filmmaking Workshops - Summer
2017
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Limited enrolments. First come - first served.
Facebook
Registration began Tuesday, May 23,
10am
L.I.F.T., 1137 Dupont St. (at Gladstone Ave.), Toronto
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies, with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Matthew Price.
May 25: guest Courtney Small joins us with viewing
suggestions at Inside
Out Festival (May 25 - June 4).
some Thursdays, 6pm - 6:30 / 7pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
Happy 10th Anniversay!
Trash Palace Theatre
Stacey Case started weekly screenings of
16mm films from his collection in his studio
(#300, 101 Niagara St.) on May 25, 2007,
and Trash Palace now has 2 franchises -
Trash
Palace Toronto (monthly at CineCycle, next is June 9) and
Trash
Palace Hamilton (monthly at Doors Pub, next is June 15).
Royal
Stompbox presents
Hard
Core Logo
(Bruce McDonald, Canada, 1996, 35mm, 92 min.)
plus Re-Launch of Nick Craine’s graphic novel
Hard Core Logo: Portrait of a Thousand Punks.
Bruce McDonald in person! Facebook
Wednesday, May 24, 8pm, $12
(classified)
Can-Con Punk Rawk Pre-Show - 7pm
The Royal Cinema,
608 College St., Toronto
^^^
Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
The Rendered Earth:
Films and Artworks by Tinne Zenner
LIFT's current Artist-in-Residence Tinne
Zenner
in person from Copenhagen, Denmark!
with her 16mm films and an Artist Talk.
Thursday, May 18, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Pix
Film Gallery, Unit C, 1411 Dufferin St., Toronto
(2 blocks north of Dupont St.)
^^^
(This month the MUFF Society joins) Trash Palace Theatre
presenting
16mm features and shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook
group
Judy Blume / Beverly Cleary Night
Ramona
the Patient (Canada, 1988) starring child Sarah Polley,
plus Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great (Lawrence Blume),
Freckle Juice, and doc Judy Blume: Children's Author,
all
preceded by Chapter 5 of the 1944 Captain America serial.
Facebook
event
Friday, May 12, 9:30pm, $10
(classified)
The
Revue Cinema presents its "Classics Revue" series.
King
Kong
(Merian C. Cooper, USA, 1933, 16mm, 100 min.)
preceded by 16mm shorts and cartoons!
in the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!
Thursday, May 11, 6:45pm, $14
(classified)
The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
Wavelengths
presents
Crisis, Collision,
Resolve:
The Films of Richard Kerr
Richard Kerr in person from Montreal!
with his videos and a 16mm film, 1991-2016.
Total running time: 92 minutes.
Wednesday,
May 10, 6:30pm, free! (classified)
TIFF Bell
Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
(accompanying Richard's 35mm and 65mm film lightboxes
on exhibit in TIFF's
Film Gallery on the 4th floor to June 10,
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 12pm-5pm, Thursdays 12pm-7pm)
^^^
Niagara
Custom Lab presents
Tribute to Peter Hutton (1944-2016)
Boston Fire (Peter Hutton, 1979, 16mm, silent, 8 min.)
preceded by A
Roll For Peter
(2016, 16mm, silent, some dual-projection, 60 min.)
Tributes to Peter Hutton by 34 artists: Dave Rodriguez;
Jacob Burckhardt; Timoleon Wilkins; Theodore Rex King;
Audrey Turner; Mott Hupfel; George Griffin; Roddy Bogawa;
Dominic Angerame; David Gatten; Mark Street; Paul Marcus;
Amanda Katz and Josh Lewis; Peter Rose; Fern Silva & class;
Eve Heller; Lynne Sachs; Mary Beth Reed; Michael Wawzenek;
Jennifer Reeves; Eric Theise; Josephine Shokrian; Robbie Land;
Cassandra Bull; Richard Max Gavrich; Jesse Cain; Jordan Stone;
Rebecca (Marks) Leopold; G. Anthony Svatek & Zachary Nichols;
Nikolas Jaeger; Max Weinman & Jake Carl Magee; Daryl Meador.
Facebook
Friday, May 5, 7:30pm, $10
(unclassified)
includes free copy of new book
Peter Hutton: Hudson River Filmmaker,
and raffle ticket for a roll of 16mm Tri-X film with processing by Niagara!
Niagara Custom Lab, 182a St. Helen's Ave., Toronto
(west of Lansdowne Ave., between Bloor and College)
^^^
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies, with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Matthew Price.
May 4: celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the
Toronto Jewish Film
Festival (May 4-14).
some Thursdays, 6pm - 6:30 / 7pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening #96
Finally
Got the News
by Stewart Bird, Rene Lichtman, Peter Gessner
(USA, 1970, 16mm, 55 minutes) Facebook
Monday, May 1, 8pm (unclassified)
$5-10 suggested donation
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
13 EVENTS
APRIL 2017 IN TORONTO
Ad
Hoc film screening collective and Pix
Film Gallery
present Ad Hoc's inaugural event!
Many Marie Menken Movies
16mm films, 1957-1966, by the American
artist Marie Menken (1909-1970), plus
a 16mm film (1943) by Willard Maas.
Total run time: 62 min. Facebook
Friday, April 28, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Pix
Film Gallery, Unit C, 1411 Dufferin St., Toronto
(2 blocks north of Dupont St.)
Ad Hoc is Stephen Broomer, Jim Shedden, Daniel McIntyre,
Madi Piller,
Claudia Sicondolfo, Tess Takahashi, Cameron Moneo, and Ajla Odobas.
^^^
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS)
presents
Local Exposure
Recent animated shorts by local artists
Lee D’Angelo, Carla Veldman, Maria Bui & David Missio,
Dylan Glynn, Amanda Low, Patrick Jenkins, Chris Jack,
Janice Schulman, Cheryl Aiken, Isaac King, Paul Scott,
Kirsten Johnson, William Allinson, Milad Monavvarian,
Sonia Beckwith-Cole, and Stephanie Duran Castillo.
Total: 64 minutes, followed by Q&A with the artists.
Facebook
Friday, April 28, 7pm, $7
(unclassified)
The Royal Cinema,
608 College St., Toronto
After-Party - Monarch Tavern, 12 Clinton
St.
^^^
30th Images
Festival of
Independent Film, Video and New Media
Mostly video, some film. Many guest artists!
Performances and installations!
April 20-27 (adults only,
by law)
mostly at Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
INCLUDING
30th
Images
Festival of Media Art (April 20-27) presents
Closing Night Screening Party
16mm and super 8 films (the only super 8 films in the festival),
by members of Canadian media artist collectives:
the Loop Collective, Double Negative Collective,
the Iris Film Collective, and The Funnel.
Thursday, April 27, 9:30pm, free!
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave.
^^^
The Funnel Experimental Film Theatre, Toronto, 1977-1987
Films selected by Mike Hoolboom:
1. A Burning Thing (John Creson and Adam Rosen, 2016, super 8,
sound, 3:20)
2. Mayhem (Abigail Child, USA, 1987, 16mm, sound, 20 minutes)
Iris Film Collective, Vancouver
Films selected and presented by Lisa G Nielsen and Ariel Kirk-Gushowaty:
3. We Are Here (Lisa G Nielsen, 2015, 16mm, sound, 3:11)
4. 86 SE Marine Drive (Lisa G Nielsen, 2016, super 8, sound,
4 minutes)
5. Flood (Ariel Kirk-Gushowaty, 2015, 16mm, sound, 6 minutes)
6. Why Bring Your Toddler to Vegas (Ariel Kirk-Gushowaty, 2016,
super 8, sound, 3 minutes)
The Loop Collective, Toronto
Film selected and presented by Dan Browne:
7. Illuminated Text (Erika Loic, 2012, 16mm, sound, 15 minutes)
Double Negative Collective, Montreal
Films selected and presented by Shannon Harris and Erin Weisgerber:
8. Relucesco (Shannon Harris, 2016, super 8, silent, 3:20)
9. Traces (Erin Weisgerber, 2014, 16mm, sound, 5 minutes)
10. POP (Eduardo Menz, 2013, super 8, silent, 3:20)
11. Roundtrip (Philippe Leonard, 2014, 16mm, silent, 2:45)
12. Beneath Your Skin of Deep Hollow (Malena Szlam, 2010, 16mm,
silent, 3 minutes)
^^^
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies, with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Matthew Price.
April 20: guest Courtney Small looks ahead to the
Hot
Docs Documentary Festival (April 27 - May 7)
some Thursdays, 6pm - 6:30 / 7pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
3rd Annual
National
Canadian Film Day
1700 screenings across the country,
of Canadian films, 100 in Toronto!
Facebook
event
Wednesday, April 19 (classified)
The Images
Festival (April 20-27) and YYZ
Artists’ Outlet present
Tony Conrad's The
Flicker
(USA, 1966, 16mm, 30 minutes) followed by
a reading by artist Aryen Hoekstra, whose
installation The Flicker at YYZ
Artists’ Outlet,
opening Friday, April 14, 5pm-8pm,
addresses the film's first screening in NYC.
Saturday, April 15, 5pm, free!
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace
Theatre - presents
16mm features and shorts, 2nd Friday each month at CineCycle.
Facebook group
The
Curse of Frankenstein
(Terence Fisher, UK, 1957, 83 minutes) preceded by
Chapter 4 of the 1944 Captain America serial.
Facebook
event
Friday, April 14, 9:30pm, $10
(classified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies, with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Matthew Price.
April 13: guests Steve Gravestock and Kazik Radwanski
look forward to National
Canadian Film Day - April 19.
some Thursdays, 6pm - 6:30 / 7pm
listen online at Radio
Regent
^^^
Early
Monthly Segments and Vertical
Features
present EMS' monthly screening #95
Two Films by Su Freidrich
The Ties that Bind (USA, 1984, 16mm, 55 min.) and
Gently Down the Stream (USA, 1981, 16mm, 14 min.).
Facebook
Tuesday, April 11, 8pm
(unclassified)
$5-10 suggested donation
Ballroom, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
Pleasure
Dome presents
Archive: Field
Work
Videos by Ximena Cuevas, Ivan Puig, Gilberto Esparza,
Hector Centeno, Ariel Guzik, Marcela Armas, Ivan Abreu,
Mario Opazo, Arcangel Constantini, and Brian Kent Gotro.
(Alexandra Gelis' reading of Laboratorio Arte Alameda.)
Hector Centeno and Brian Kent Gotro in person!
Total running time: 84 minutes. Facebook
Saturday, April 8, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
York
University Department of Cinema & Media Arts presents
Depth of Field:
Screening of MFA Thesis Films
Recent MFA student thesis videos
by Rita Tse, Maia Tozer, Daniel Cockburn,
Lina Roessler, and Nathan Hughes-Berry.
Total running time: 85 min., plus introductions.
Screening preceded by awards presentations
to Martin Heath of CineCycle and
Amnon Buchbinder, York U. prof.
Thursday, April 6, 7:30pm, free!
(unclassified)
Jackman Hall (entrance on McCaul St.),
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto
After-Party
at PreNup, 191 College St. (west of McCaul St.).
^^^
Vertical
Features, a 6-part screening series, presents
We have rather been invaded
Videos made in UK, 1988-1998, by Steve Farrer,
Vera Productions, Neil Bartlett & Stuart Marshall,
and "Out on Tuesday". Total run time: 40 min.,
plus recent shorts by the Whrbi group, and
followed by discussion with Cait McKinney,
Ed Webb-Ingall, and Sharlene Bamboat.
Facebook
Tuesday, April
4, 7pm, free! (unclassified)
doors and coffee: 6:30pm
Room 307, Ryerson Image Arts Bldg., 122 Bond St., Toronto
(2 blocks east of Yonge St., 1 block north of Dundas St. E.)
Wavelengths
presents
A Man and His Dog Out
for Air:
The Films of Robert Breer
16mm films, 1957-2003, by American filmmaker
Robert Breer (1926-2011). Total time: 65 min.
Saturday, April 1, 1pm, free!
(classified)
TIFF Bell
Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto
^^^
CONTINUED
Events:
2005
> 2006
> 2007
> 2008
> 2009
> 2010
>
2011
> 2012
> 2013
> 2014
> 2015
> 2016
\/ 2018
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Recent
> Upcoming
2017: January-March
\/
July-September
>
October-Dec
^^^
30 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
Last June in Dublin,
Ireland - Montréal,
QC - Hamilton,
ON
Calgary - A
Coruña, Spain - Brooklyn.
NY - Baltimore,
MD
May 2017 in Hamilton, ON
- Calgary - Montréal
- Santander, Spain
April 2017 in Montréal
- Ottawa
- London, ON
- Santander, Spain
Vancouver, BC
- Calgary, AB
- Hamilton, ON
- A Coruña, Spain
National Canadian Film Day, April 19, 2017 across Canada
^^^
LAST JUNE IN
DUBLIN, IRELAND!
aemi
Projections presents
Films by
Peggy Ahwesh & Julie Murray
in person! with their videos and 16mm films,
1985-2017. Total running time: 126 minutes.
Followed by a conversation with them both
at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
Saturday, June 17, 1pm, €9.50
The
Irish Film Institute,
6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland
^^^
LAST JUNE
IN MONTREAL!
The
Range Finder presents a new event!
Mile End Pop-Up Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Saturday, June 17, 9:30am - 2:30pm,
free!
St. Michael’s Church, 105 rue St. Viateur O.,
Montréal, Québec
^^^
LAST JUNE
IN HAMILTON,
ONT!
Trash Palace Hamilton - Hamilton's only 16mm
movie theatre!
presents 16mm features & shorts, monthly on a Thursday.
Facebook group
Laserblast
(Michael Rae, USA, 1978, 80 minutes)
Facebook
event
Thursday, June 15, 9:30pm, $6
(unclassified)
Doors Pub, 56 Hess St. S. (at Main), Hamilton,
Ontario
^^^
LAST JUNE
IN CALGARY, ALBERTA!
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF)
presents
Secret Cinema 2017
Monthly screenings of unannounced 16mm films!
from CSIF's library, curated by CSIF members,
this month by Camera Store's Jordan Drake.
Facebook
Thursday, June 15, 8pm, $ by donation
CSIF, #100, 1725 - 10 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta
^^^
LAST JUNE IN
A CORUÑA, SPAIN!
8th Annual
(S8) Mostra de Cinema Periférico
Super 8 films, and videos shot on super 8.
Retrospectives, performances, installations!
Many contemporary filmmakers in person!
Facebook
May 31 - June 4, 2017, A Coruña,
Spain
INCLUDING
36 Love Letters
to Super 8
being published in a zine-book for the 8th annual
festival, by
Janis Christal Lipzin, Jem Cohen, John
Porter, Jorge Honik,
Eugeni Bonet, George Kuchar, Guy Sherwin, Helga Fanderl,
Ángel Rueda, Albert Alcoz, Azucena Losana, Bruce McClure,
Cécile Fontaine, Chris Kennedy, Claudio Caldini, David Domingo,
Bill Brand, Joseph Bernard, Klonaris / Thomadaki, Luther Price,
Marcos Bertoni, Martha Colburn, Nicky Hamlyn, Oriol Sánchez,
Pablo Mazzolo, Pere Ginard, Priscyla Bettim y Renato Coelho,
Rei Hayama, Saul Levine, Stephen Broomer, Teo Hernández,
Pablo Marín, Teruo Koike, the8fest Toronto, Vivienne Dick,
and an homage to Ann Charlotte Robertson by Gloria Vilches.
^^^
LAST JUNE IN
BROOKLYN, NY!
Mono No Aware
presents
Screening Premiere
Party
The premiere of 30 new 16mm and super 8 films!
made by participants of Mono No Aware's
March workshops.
Facebook
Friday, June 2, 7pm, free!
Center for Performance Research (CPR),
361 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, New York
^^^
LAST JUNE
IN BALTIMORE, MD!
Sight
Unseen presents
Toward The Concrete:
Films by Mike Stoltz
in person from Los Angeles!
with his recent 16mm films, and
a video. Total run time: 48 min.
Facebook
Friday, June 2, 7:30pm, $10
Parkway Theatre,
5 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Maryland
Secret
Psychic Cinema presents
Mike Stoltz's "Scotch Tape Cinema & Sound" workshop
Saturday, June 3, 11am - 4pm, $40
The Centre Theatre, 10 E. North Ave., Baltimore
^^^
MAY 2017
IN CALGARY, ALBERTA
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF)
presents
Secret Cinema 2017
Monthly screenings of unannounced 16mm films!
from CSIF's library, curated by CSIF members,
this month by CSIF's new Programming and
Communciations Director, Raeesa Farooqi.
Facebook
Thursday, May 18, 8pm, $ by donation
CSIF, #100, 1725 - 10 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta
^^^
3 EVENTS
MAY 2017 IN
HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Factory
Media Centre and the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre
present 150 Seconds of Ontario Film Festival - Part Two
Labour and Love
Videos, 1971-2013, by Joyce Wieland,
Richard Fung, Lesley Loksi Chan, Edie Steiner,
Casey Mecija. Total running time: 80 minutes.
Guest artist talk by Edie Steiner in person!
Curated by Tara Bursey. Facebook
Thursday, May 18, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Workers Arts & Heritage Centre 51 Stuart St., Hamilton,
Ontario
^^^
Trash Palace Hamilton - Hamilton's only 16mm
movie theatre!
presents 16mm features & shorts, monthly on a Thursday.
Facebook group
Steel Town
(Wolf Koenig & Rex Tasker, Canada, 1967, 55 min.)
Weird Hamilton documentary. Facebook
event
Thursday, May 18, 9:30pm, $6
(unclassified)
Doors Pub, 56 Hess St. S. (at Main), Hamilton,
Ontario
^^^
Factory
Media Centre presents
Art Crawl screening of
neige noire by Carl Brown
(Carl Brown & John Kamevaar, Canada, 2003, 64 min.)
2 screenings of a 16mm dual-projection film!
during Hamilton's monthly James St. North "Art Crawl".
Curated by Josephine Massarella. Projected by Stacey Case.
Facebook
Friday, May 12, 7pm & 9pm, free!
(unclassified)
Factory Media Centre, 228 James St. N., Hamilton,
Ontario
^^^
2 EVENTS
MAY 2017 IN MONTREAL
Visions,
Double Negative Collective, HORS CHAMP,
et la Cinémathèque québécoise présente
A
Roll For Peter
(2016, 16mm, silent, 60 minutes, some dual-projection)
Tributes to Peter Hutton by 34 artists: Dave Rodriguez;
Jacob Burckhardt; Timoleon Wilkins; Theodore Rex King;
Audrey Turner; Mott Hupfel; George Griffin; Roddy Bogawa;
Dominic Angerame; David Gatten; Mark Street; Paul Marcus;
Amanda Katz and Josh Lewis; Peter Rose; Fern Silva & class;
Eve Heller; Lynne Sachs; Mary Beth Reed; Michael Wawzenek;
Jennifer Reeves; Eric Theise; Josephine Shokrian; Robbie Land;
Cassandra Bull; Richard Max Gavrich; Jesse Cain; Jordan Stone;
Rebecca (Marks) Leopold; G. Anthony Svatek & Zachary Nichols;
Nikolas Jaeger; Max Weinman & Jake Carl Magee; Daryl Meador.
Thursday, May 11, 8pm, $7
la
lumière, #506, 7080, rue Alexandra, Montréal,
Québec
^^^
Visions,
Double Negative Collective, HORS CHAMP,
et la Cinémathèque québécoise présente
Peter Hutton Films
Silent, 16mm films, USA, 1979-1997.
Total running time: 71 minutes.
Facebook
Monday, May 8, 9pm, $7
Cinémathèque
québécoise,
335 boul. de Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec
^^^
MAY 2017
IN SANTANDER, SPAIN
Cineinfinito
presents
Cineinfinito #15:
Josephine Massarella
16mm films,1984-1990, projected on digital,
by artist living in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Total running time: 37 minutes. Facebook
Saturday, May 6, 5pm
Cine Club Filmoteca de Cantabria,
Calle Bonifaz, 6, Santander, Spain
^^^
3 EVENTS
APRIL 2017 IN MONTREAL
Visions
et la lumière
collective et
Double Negative Collective présente
George Clark: Eyemo Rolls
Recent 35mm and 16mm films, and videos, by
George Clark, in person from the UK!
plus Laida Lertxundi, Chick Strand, Tito & Tita,
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Louise Menzies,
Chen Chieh-jen, and Mok Chiu-yu & Li Ching.
Total running time: 83 minutes. Facebook
Sunday, April 30, 8pm, $7
la lumière, #506, 7080, rue Alexandra, Montréal,
Québec
^^^
Visions
et la lumière
collective présente
Book Launch + Screening
The Canadian launch of the new book,
Shoot Shoot Shoot: The First Decade of the
London Film-Makers’ Co-operative 1966-76,
plus 16mm films, UK, 1966-1975, (shown on digital)
by Lis Rhodes, Peter Gidal, Mike Leggett, John Smith,
Marilyn Halford, Malcolm Le Grice, and Simon Hartog.
Introduction by Benjamin Cook, Director of LUX.
Total running time: 67 minutes. Facebook
Wednesday, April 12, 8pm, $7
la lumière, #506, 7080, rue Alexandra, Montréal,
Québec
^^^
The
Range Finder presents
58th Montreal Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale. Since 1988!
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, April 2, 10am-3pm, $7
Holiday Inn Pointe-Claire,
6700 Trans Canada Hwy, Pointe-Claire, Québec
(Hwy 40, Exit 52/Boul. St-Jean, facing Fairview Shopping Centre).
sol at therangefinder dot com
^^^
APRIL 2017
IN OTTAWA, ONTARIO
"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
The
Windows Collective presents
One
Take Super 8 Event Screening
14 new super 8 films made for this screening by local artists
Lesley Marshall, Sara Tedford, Dan Gainsford, Greg Boa,
Rebecca Shepherd, Andrée Préfontaine, Michael Kerr,
Amen Jafri, Nadine Arpin, Deniz Berkin, John Yemen,
Matthieu Halle, Howard Adler, and Roger D. Wilson.
Each artist shot one roll of film, edited in-camera,
now presented as shot with no cuts or splices.
They'll be viewing their films for the first time
at this screening, alongside the audience!
Plus 5 new 16mm film loop installations
by Windows Collective members
Pixie Cram, Dave Johnson, Paul Gordon,
Roger D. Wilson, Phil Rose (invited artist).
Filmmakers in attendance! Facebook
Saturday, April 29, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Shenkman Arts Centre / Centre des arts Shenkman,
245 boul. Centrum Boulevard, Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
2 EVENTS
APRIL 2017 IN VANCOUVER
DIM Cinema,
a monthly series programmed by Michèle Smith, presents
Peter Hutton
Tribute #2
16mm films, 1974-2004, by USA
artist Peter Hutton (1944-2016).
Total running time: 70 minutes.
Wednesday, April 26, 7:30pm, $11/9,
plus $3 membership (adults only, by law)
The
Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC
PLUS
DIM Cinema,
a monthly series programmed by Michèle Smith, presents
Peter Hutton
Tribute #1
16mm films, 1972-1990, by USA
artist Peter Hutton (1944-2016).
Total running time: 62 minutes.
Wednesday, April 5, 7:30pm,
$11/9,
plus $3 membership (adults only, by law)
The
Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC
^^^
APRIL 2017
IN LONDON, ONTARIO
London
Vintage Film Camera Shows presents
London Spring
Vintage Film Camera Show
Southwestern Ontario's largest, best and friendliest
used and vintage film photo equipment sale.
Antique & usable, still & cine, 1880s-1980s.
More than 60 local merchants' tables.
Our biggest show ever! Facebook
Sunday, April 23, 10am - 3pm, $4 /
kids free
Carling
Heights Optimist Community Centre,
656 Elizabeth St., London, Ontario
(behind Wolseley Barracks on Oxford)
^^^
APRIL 2017
IN SANTANDER, SPAIN
Cineinfinito
presents
Cineinfinito #14: Martha Davis
Path (Martha Davis, Canada, 1987, 104 minutes)
an original super 8 film projected on digital.
Facebook
Saturday, April 22, 5pm
Cine Club Filmoteca de Cantabria,
Calle Bonifaz, 6, Santander, Spain
^^^
2 EVENTS
APRIL 2017
IN HAMILTON, ONTARIO
Trash Palace Hamilton - Hamilton's only 16mm
movie theatre!
presents 16mm features & shorts, monthly on a Thursday.
Facebook group
The
Doberman Gang
(Byron Chudnow, USA, 1973, 87 minutes)
Facebook
event
Thursday, April 20, 9:30pm, $6
(unclassified)
Doors Pub, 56 Hess St. South, Hamilton, Ontario
^^^
Factory
Media Centre presents its
150 Seconds of Ontario Film Festival / Part One
Hand-Processed
and Experimental Films
Videos and 16mm films, 2006-2016, by Ontario artists
Kelly Egan, Josephine Massarella, Penny McCann,
Barbara Sternberg, Shelley Niro, Dan Browne,
Eva Kolcze, Phillip Hoffman, and more TBA.
Preceded by a discussion with Kelly Egan,
Barbara Sternberg, Josephine Massarella.
Facebook
Friday, April 7, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Factory Media Centre, 228 James St. N., Hamilton,
Ontario
^^^
APRIL 19, 2017
ACROSS CANADA
3rd Annual
National
Canadian Film Day
1700 screenings across the country,
of Canadian films, 100 in Toronto!
Facebook
event
Wednesday, April 19 (classified)
including Reel
Alternatives Huntsville presents
Sandy
McLennan's super 8 film shoot
& show
shoot-then-process-then-screen one roll, out front of the
Algonquin
Theatre, 37 Main St. E., Huntsville, Ontario.
6pm-11pm, free! All ages. (unclassified)
^^^
APRIL 2017 IN
A CORUÑA, SPAIN
Cineinfinito
presents
Cineinfinito #13: Daniel Barnett
16mm films, 1975-1983, by Daniel Barnett.
Total running time: 81 min. Facebook
Friday, April 7, 8:30pm,
€1.2
Centro Galego de Artes da Imaxe,
Rúa Durán Loriga, 10, A Coruña, Spain
^^^
APRIL 2017 IN CALGARY, ALBERTA
The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF)
presents
Apparitions
Alex MacKenzie in person from Vancouver!
with his new expanded cinema performance!
(16mm dual-projection, 2016, 55 minutes)
Facebook
Monday, April 3, 7pm, free!
CSIF, #100, 1725 - 10th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta
^^^
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