From: k. a.r. (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Oct 14 2010 - 08:16:37 PDT
OCTOBER 16 (Sat.) NEW NOTHING CINEMA in NYC
@MILLENNIUM FILM WORKSHOP (66 E 4th St.)
San
Francisco's New Nothing Cinema uproots and sets its feet down in New
York City's very own underground with a group program of experimental
film and video curated by Douglas Katelus. The No Nothing Cinema was
created in 1982 by a local group called the 'emergency filmmakers' to
showcase experimental cinema. In 1997 they were forced to relocate into
San Francisco's SOMA district and with a new building came a new name;
the New Nothing Cinema.
Tonight's program contains a cross section of New Nothing - then and now
- including work by key founding member, the late Dean Snider; whose
films contain the feisty anarchistic sense of energy that No Nothing
represented - sarcastic, funny, beautiful, sometimes fast - always
engaging. As well as a selection of work by Bay Area artists who are
actively making films every year.
"A long time ago, or so it seems, people made films just for the fun of
it. Then someone got the idea that film had to hurt. No pain, no gain.
Somehow film showcases decided they were right. Today people still make
films just for the fun of it. And we show them at the No Nothing
Cinema." (Dean Snider)
CLEAR GLASSES (2010, 4min) by Sam Green
INTO THE MASS (2007, 3min) by Tomonari Nishikawa
LA MEDIAUNIDAD (THE MEDIUM) (2010, 10min) by Karla Claudio Betancourt
TELEVISION FOR ADAM (2008, 10min) by Shalo P
HIGHWAY TO HELL (2008, 3.30min) by Brian Boyce
ORBIT (2006, 9min) by Kerry Laitala
BRICK OF SAPPHIRE PEBBLES (2010, 2.30min) by Michael Rudnick
DEATH OF ASTRO (2008, 5.30min) by Douglas Katelus
SPHINX ON THE SEINE (2009, 9min) by Paul Clipson
PARKS AND RECREATION (2006, 7min) by Irwin Swirnoff
http://www.millenniumfilm.org/shows.html
OCTOBER 17th ROOFTOP FILM SHOW
84 N. 9th street, btw Berry and Wythe
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
8pm ---free---
free
show BYOB, with films by Bryan Boyce, Shalo P./Friendship Friends
Forever, Eric Landmark, Doug Katelus, plus a rare screening of Craig
Baldwin's cult classic "Wild Gunman" and more!!!!
email for more details - email suppressed
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