Re: FRAMEWORKS Digest - 29 Mar 2008 - Special issue (#2008-142)

From: steven budden (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Mar 29 2008 - 19:36:53 PDT


Does anyone have a G-3 type rewind tank for 16mm that they are looking to sell?

Thanks!

Steven

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Topics in this special issue:

  1. to develope an Agfachrome super 8 cartridge?
  2. Part 1 of 2: This week [March 29 - April 6, 2008] in avant garde cinema

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Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 07:32:12 -0700
From: Ryan Marino
Subject: Re: to develope an Agfachrome super 8 cartridge?

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I'm pretty sure that Rocky Mountain film lab can process agfachrome.

http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/

-Ryan

albert alcoz wrote:
Hi,

Does anybody know where to develope an Agfachrome super 8 cartridge?
I have been searching at the Andec Filmtechnik web but I haven't seen anything about it...
Any lab suggestions?

albert alcoz
http://visionary-film.blogspot.com/

   
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I'm pretty sure that Rocky Mountain film lab can process agfachrome.

http://www.rockymountainfilm.com/

-Ryan

albert alcoz <email suppressed> wrote:

 
Hi,

Does anybody know where to develope an Agfachrome super 8 cartridge?
I have been searching at the Andec Filmtechnik web but I haven't seen anything about it...
Any lab suggestions?

albert alcoz
http://visionary-film.blogspot.com/

   
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Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 08:57:36 -0700
From: Weekly Listing
Subject: Part 1 of 2: This week [March 29 - April 6, 2008] in avant garde cinema

Part 1 of 2: This week [March 29 - April 6, 2008] in avant garde cinema

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"paixão de cristo" by fabiano santiago
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JOB AVAILABLE:
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Minnesota State University Moorhead
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SERVICES:
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sound designer
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NEW CALLS FOR ENTRIES:
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Chicago Underground Film Festival (Chicago, IL USA; Deadline: May 15, 2008)
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Aurora Picture Show Extremely Shorts (Houston, TX 77009; Deadline: April 10, 2008)
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SYDNEY UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL (Sydney, NSW, Australia; Deadline: June 27, 2008)
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Volgograd International video festival Forward»2018 (Volgograd, Russia; Deadline: April 30, 2008)
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Slack Video / Hull International Short Film Festival (Kingston upon Hull, UK; Deadline: April 07, 2008)
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Astronomical Unit (Buffalo, NY, USA; Deadline: May 30, 2008)
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film sharing Low & No Budget Videofilmfestival (Mainz, RLP, Germany; Deadline: April 01, 2008)
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MFACM, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong; Deadline: March 31, 2008)
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MAMC, City University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong; Deadline: March 31, 2008)
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Video Art Festival Miden (Kalamata, Greece; Deadline: March 31, 2008)
 http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=833.ann
The 20th Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival (Chicago, IL, USA; Deadline: April 11, 2008)
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25 FPS - International Experimental Film and Video Festival (Zagreb, Croatia; Deadline: May 01, 2008)
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Wimbledon Shorts 2008 (London, UK.; Deadline: April 14, 2008)
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Rubric (Denver, Colorado USA; Deadline: April 15, 2008)
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10th Annual Artsfest Film Festival (harrisburg, pa, usa; Deadline: April 18, 2008)
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Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Deadline: April 15, 2008)
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Transhift08 (Knoxville, Tennessee USA; Deadline: April 01, 2008)
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The 809 International New Image Art Festival (the 809 INIAF) (China; Deadline: May 01, 2008)
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UFVA Graduate Student Screening (Colorado Springs, CO, USA; Deadline: April 01, 2008)
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Aurora Picture Show Extremely Shorts (Houston, TX 77009; Deadline: April 10, 2008)
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Volgograd International video festival Forward»2018 (Volgograd, Russia; Deadline: April 30, 2008)
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Slack Video / Hull International Short Film Festival (Kingston upon Hull, UK; Deadline: April 07, 2008)
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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS (SUMMARY):
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 * Paradise Now! Essential French Avant-Garde Cinema, 1890–2008 [March 29, London, England]
 * Melinda Stone's Homesweet Homestead + [March 29, San Francisco, California]
 * Paradise Now! Essential French Avant-Garde Cinema, 1890–2008 [March 30, London, England]
 * Filmforum Presents Southern California video Artists, Part 1: Allan
    Sekula [March 30, Los Angeles, California]
 * Brad [March 30, San Francisco, California]
 * Fools! [April 1, Brooklyn, New York]
 * Demon Seed [April 1, Reading, Pennsylvania]
 * This Is No Joke [April 1, San Francisco, California]
 * Things Sinkin' With A Melody: the Films of Michael Robinson [April 2, Columbus, Ohio]
 * Sfai Film Salon: Imprints In Super 8 [April 2, San Francisco, California]
 * Falling Out of Time: New Documentaries From the Former Soviet Europe [April 3, Chicago, Illinois]
 * Free Workshop For Texas Filmmakers Production Fund [April 3, Houston, Texas]
 * A Summer Not To Forget [April 3, San Francisco, California]
 * Images Opening Night Party [April 3, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Opening Night Gala! the Lollipop Generation By G.B. Jones [April 3, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Lonely Boys: Steve Reinke In the Company of Some Other Men [April 4, San Francisco, California]
 * Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait [April 4, Seattle, Washington]
 * Partytime! [April 4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Talk To the Pie #1: G.B. Jones In Conversation With Allyson Mitchell [April 4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * International Shorts Program 1: Glimmers of Light Disappear In the
    Distant Shadows [April 4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Nelson Henricks (Canadian Spotlight Artist) [April 4, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Eyes and Ears: Sound Needs Image (Part ii) [April 5, Buffalo, New York]
 * Tony Conrad - Film/Performance [April 5, Cambridge, Massachusetts]
 * Heather's Short Shorts: Trailer Trash! [April 5, Chicago, Illinois]
 * Stop & Go [April 5, San Francisco, California]
 * Nate Boyce + Wobbly + Murata [April 5, San Francisco, California]
 * Off Screen Gallery Tour [April 5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * International Shorts Program ii: Ruptures Restructured [April 5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Off Screen Launch Party [April 5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Talk To the Pie #2: Nelson Henricks [April 5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * From Russia... -A Cinefantom Selection [April 5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * One Minute Movies Workshop [April 5, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Heinz Emigholz: Photography and Beyond [April 6, Los Angeles, California]
 * The Dream Reveals the Waking Day [April 6, San Francisco, California]
 * Live Images: Light Trap By Greg Pope With Knurl [April 6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Performance Bus Tour To the Blackwood Gallery and the Agyu [April 6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * Copy Cats: Copyright and Appropriation In the Media Arts [April 6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * International Shorts Program 3: Fragments In Fragments [April 6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
 * International Shorts Program 4: Within and Without We Continue Along [April 6, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]

Events are sorted by CITY within each DATE.

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SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2008
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3/29
London, England: Tate Modern
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/film
19:00, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG

 PARADISE NOW! ESSENTIAL FRENCH AVANT-GARDE CINEMA, 1890–2008
  Don't miss 7 weekends of the best French avant-garde cinema, including
  an unprecedented selection of over 80 pioneering experimental films from
  the last hundred years, including classics, as well as marvellous
  surprises, from psychedelia to erotica, via music videos and radical
  political filmmaking. The theme of each screening is inspired by
  manifestos written by celebrated DADA provocateurs Marcel Duchamp and
  Tristan Tzara, and is guaranteed to make you look at the French
  avant-garde in a new light. It also marks the 40th anniversary of the
  May 1968 protest movements that sparked a revolutionary shift which
  resounds today. The series demonstrates the political vitality and
  formal diversity of the French avant-garde from the beginnings of cinema
  to the present day. The series includes pioneering films by Christian
  Boltanski, Alberto Cavalcanti, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Epstein, Gérard
  Fromanger, Philippe Garrel, Jean-Luc Godard, Dominique
  Gonzalez-Foerster, Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki, Ange Leccia,
  Maurice Lemaître, Rose Lowder, Louis Lumière, Étienne-Jules Marey, Chris
  Marker, Georges Méliès, László Moholy-Nagy, Pierre Molinier, Marylène
  Negro, Man Ray, Carole Roussopoulos, Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle
  Huillet, Ben Vautier, René Vautier and many more. Curated by Nicole
  Brenez, Michael Temple, Michael Witt, Pierre d'Amerval and Laurent
  Mannoni in association with Tate Modern and La Cinémathèque française.
  Saturday 29 March, 19.00 Programme 7: X With titles such as Ogres, Fuck,
  and Clandestine Porn Film, this programme is not for the prudish.
  Pushing back the boundaries of acceptability, these films include Man
  Ray's early erotic experiments, Lionel Soukaz's 70s post-queer-punk
  masterpiece, and Augustin Gimel's radical remix of pornographic
  iconography. Anonymous, Film porno clandestin, c1930, 3', 16 mm Barbara
  Glowczewska, Maladie d'amour, 1977, 6', 16mm Lionel Soukaz, Ixe, 1980,
  45', 35 mm Yves-Marie Mahé, Fuck, 1999, 4'30, 16mm Ruth Anderwald,
  Bravo !, 2000, 1'05, 2000, Super 8 Jean-Paul Nogues, Ogres, 2001, 7',
  video Raphaël Gray, Rythmixxx, 2002, 7', video Augustin Gimel, Fig. 4.,
  2004, 5', video Johanna Vaude, Love and Death, 2006, 6', video Programme
  duration 78 minutes This programme contains adult content.

3/29
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
http://www.othercinema.com/
8:30, 992 Valencia Street

 MELINDA STONE'S HOMESWEET HOMESTEAD +
  Timed with the launch of her howtohomestead.org website, Melinda returns
  from the wilds of her NorCal Autonomous Zone with a lively show of short
  films and performances bearing on self-sufficiency and sustainable DIY
  lifeways. Included in the program are her Making Chicken Dinner,
  Pressing Apples, and The Humanure Cycle. ALSO Sam Sharkey's Kombucha and
  You, Erik Knutzen's Self-Watering Container, and Bill Daniel's
  Underground Square Dance, among other 16mm cherries. Melinda and Sam
  lead the audience in singing the Natural Anthem, America the Beautiful,
  and Incredible Adventures of the Primitive Creature, with plenty of free
  homemade beer and wine to wet our whistles (and kazoos)!

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SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 2008
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3/30
London, England: Tate Modern
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/programmes/film
15:00, Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG

 PARADISE NOW! ESSENTIAL FRENCH AVANT-GARDE CINEMA, 1890–2008
  Don't miss 7 weekends of the best French avant-garde cinema, including
  an unprecedented selection of over 80 pioneering experimental films from
  the last hundred years, including classics, as well as marvellous
  surprises, from psychedelia to erotica, via music videos and radical
  political filmmaking. The theme of each screening is inspired by
  manifestos written by celebrated DADA provocateurs Marcel Duchamp and
  Tristan Tzara, and is guaranteed to make you look at the French
  avant-garde in a new light. It also marks the 40th anniversary of the
  May 1968 protest movements that sparked a revolutionary shift which
  resounds today. The series demonstrates the political vitality and
  formal diversity of the French avant-garde from the beginnings of cinema
  to the present day. The series includes pioneering films by Christian
  Boltanski, Alberto Cavalcanti, Marcel Duchamp, Jean Epstein, Gérard
  Fromanger, Philippe Garrel, Jean-Luc Godard, Dominique
  Gonzalez-Foerster, Maria Klonaris & Katerina Thomadaki, Ange Leccia,
  Maurice Lemaître, Rose Lowder, Louis Lumière, Étienne-Jules Marey, Chris
  Marker, Georges Méliès, László Moholy-Nagy, Pierre Molinier, Marylène
  Negro, Man Ray, Carole Roussopoulos, Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle
  Huillet, Ben Vautier, René Vautier and many more. Curated by Nicole
  Brenez, Michael Temple, Michael Witt, Pierre d'Amerval and Laurent
  Mannoni in association with Tate Modern and La Cinémathèque française.
  Sunday 30 March, 15.00 Programme 8: Text An afternoon of films exploring
  the relationships between text, sound and image. Renowned artist
  Christian Boltanski's early film examines the loneliness of a
  working-class mother, referring both to Anne Frank's diary, and to the
  human condition under capitalism. Jean-Luc Godard offers a
  characteristically intricate and thought-provoking reflection on time
  and cinema's relation to history. Christian Boltanski, Essai de
  reconstitution des 46 jours qui précédèrent la mort de Françoise
  Guiniou, 1971, 19', 16mm Luc Meichler, Allée des signes de Gisèle
  Rapp-Meichler, 1976, 21', 16mm Gisèle Rap-Meichler, Rosa Rot, 1994/2001,
  8', video Sabine Massenet, Je comprends moi aussi le langage des
  oiseaux, 1999-2000, 8' Stefani de Loppinot, Calamity Jane, 2002, 10'
  Marylène Negro, Ich Sterbe, 2007, 12', video Jean-Luc Godard and
  Anne-Marie Miéville, Dans le noir du temps (In the Blackness of Time),
  2002, 11' Programme duration 81 minutes

3/30
Los Angeles, California: Filmforum
http://www.lafilmforum.org/
7:00 pm, Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd. at Las Palmas

 FILMFORUM PRESENTS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA VIDEO ARTISTS, PART 1: ALLAN
 SEKULA
  In conjunction with the Getty's California video exhibition, Filmforum
  highlights the work of four artists whose work cries out for more
  exhibition – significant pieces by fine artists of their media. Allan
  Sekula in person tonight with Tsukiji (2001, 43:30, color, sound), A
  Short Film for Laos (2006-2007, 45 minutes, digital video, color,
  sound), Performance under Working Conditions (1973, 20 minutes, b&w
  video) General admission $9, students/seniors $6, free for Filmforum
  members, cash and check only. The Egyptian Theatre has a validation
  stamp for the Hollywood & Highland complex. Park 4 hours for $2 with
  validation.

3/30
San Francisco, California: Artists Television Access
http://www.atasite.org/
8 pm, 992 valencia st at 21 st

 BRAD
  Sunday, March 30, 2008. 8PM $6 Brad Bradley Roland Will (1970-2006) was
  a U.S. documentary filmmaker and a journalist with Indymedia New York
  City. He was shot and killed on October 27, 2006 during the teachers'
  strike in the Mexican city of Oaxaca. "At the night of octuber 27, 2006,
  my phone rang. It was a friend. Crying, he told me that a few hours
  earlier they killed Brad, with his camera on his hand, filming a
  barricade of the Oaxaca popular rebeliion, in Mexico. I was speechless.
  What can you say of such unexpected death of a friend? That shot also
  hit me. Me and many other friends who like Brad dedicate their lives to
  be filming the social movements, but from another perspective, from
  inside, showing what the corporate media doesn't want to see. This is
  our story."

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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2008
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4/1
Brooklyn, New York: Light Industry
http://www.lightindustry.org
8 PM, 55 33rd Street, 3rd Floor

 FOOLS!
  Ubi umbras, ibi fatuis [Where there are shadows, there will be fools.]
  "April 1st: This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on
  the other three-hundred and sixty-four." – Mark Twain. Calling all ye
  fools! April fools, holy fools, royal fools, crazy fools, fools tragic,
  innocent & lovelorn. Ye jokers, pranksters, and just plain idiots. On a
  day honoring the Scottish custom known as "hunting the gowk," (i.e. the
  cuckoo) & other festivities of absurdity dating back to antiquity, the
  "original" Robert(a) Beck Memorial (Mercurial) Cinema - Brian Frye &
  Bradley Eros – present, not an exaltation of larks, nor a murder of
  crows, but a ship of fools, daffy & loony, dim & running amok! Featuring
  FILMS – new, tarnished & disinterred, all brought to light for the
  occasion – by Elle Burchill, Jeanne Liotta, Marie Losier, Deadly Doris
  (Die Tödliche Doris), the Brothers Mekas & Kuchar, Tony Ganz & Rhody
  Streeter & Aphex Twin. PLUS, silent comics & moronic soundies, early

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