From: Kerry Laitala (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Nov 05 2008 - 16:40:58 PST
To Whim it may Concern,
Tie screened my film Phantogram, but I never got the print back. What's up? When will I get it back?
Please let me know.
Best,
Kerry Laitala
--- On Tue, 10/7/08, TIE <email suppressed> wrote:
> From: TIE <email suppressed>
> Subject: Festival Newsletter
> To: email suppressed
> Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 2:36 PM
> ***********************************
> TIE, The International Experimental Cinema Exposition
> October 23-26, 2008
> Paonia, Colorado, USA
>
> Featuring:
>
> Eighty (8mm, 16mm, 35mm) films
> Three generations of filmmakers
> Avant-garde from around the entire globe
> Dinner featuring locally grown cuisine
> Soiree with local winery, food and talk
> Four filmmaker round-table discussions
> Cine Parkour II
> Closing brunch
> Expanded cinema presentation
> Midnight (and 1:00am) screenings
> Installations
>
> ***********************************
> Press Release - For Immediate Release
> The Paradise Theatre and KVNF Public Radio Present: TIE,
> The International Experimental Cinema Exposition: Paonia,
> CO, October 23-26, 2008.
>
> TIE was founded in 1999 to illuminate experimental film of
> the highest caliber, as well as join, recognize and serve
> filmmakers dedicated to the art and experimentation of the
> celluloid motion picture. Since the festival's
> inception, it has screened more than 700 innovative historic
> and contemporary films and joined over 200 avant-garde
> filmmakers.
>
> The Paradise Theatre and KVNF Public Radio are proud to
> present this year's festival in Paonia, Colorado.
> Situated within the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, this rural
> community is known for its dedication to the arts and
> small-town hospitality. Paonia is also known for producing
> some of the state's highest quality organic fruits,
> vegetables and wines.
>
> TIE has proudly selected Paonia for the 2008 festival and
> conference based on their ability to exhibit film,
> professionally archive, record and broadcast filmmaker
> round-table discussions, as well as offer a unique stay for
> a highly creative and adventurous group of visiting
> avant-gardists, special guests and curators. Events take
> place at the Blue Sage, the Paradise Theatre, KVNF,
> HunterGatherer Gallery as well as special outdoor locations.
>
>
> Join us for an excellent international event which
> illuminates experimental filmmaking from several
> continents. Experience the art of avant-garde cinema among a
> beautiful group of creative individuals in wondrous Paonia.
> Tune-in to round-table discussions, attend workshops and
> gallery installations, as well as make new friends and
> meet-up with old acquaintances.
>
> ***********************************
>
> Upcoming TIE Events:
>
> To Trudge: A TIE Retrospective
> October 11, 2008
> Boston, Massachusetts
> Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)/Boston
>
> To Raise: New Films from TIE by Boston Filmmakers
> October 11, 2008
> Boston, Massachusetts
> Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA)/Boston
>
> TIE Retrospective: 2008 Emerson Edition
> October 16, 2008
> Boston, Massachusetts
> Emerson College
>
> The International Experimental Cinema Exposition: 2008
> October 23-26, 2008
> Paonia, Colorado
>
> TIE Retrospective: 2008 Ross/UNL Edition
> November 20-21, 2008
> Lincoln, Nebraska
> The Ross at UNL
>
> View the program notes for the exhibitions listed above at:
> www.experimentalcinema.com
> ***********************************
> TIE, The International Experimental Cinema Exposition
> 1400 16th Street, Suite 400
> Denver, CO 80202
> USA
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> Website: http://www.experimentalcinema.org
>
>
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