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60 EVENTS Jan-Feb 2008

Latest in Feb: Toronto - San Francisco - Portland - London, Ont
Boston - Vancouver - Ottawa Latest in Jan: Toronto - Rotterdam
Gainesville - Dresden - Vancouver - Fredericton, NB - Montreal

FEBRUARY 27-29 IN TORONTO

The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film!
Tonight: Mysterious Skin (Greg Araki, USA, 2004, 99min), and
Heavenly Creatures (Peter Jackson, New Zealand, 1994, 99 min).

Friday, February 29, 7pm & 9pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

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"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.

Scared Straight! (Arnold Shapiro, USA, 1980)
Oscar winning crime doc narrated by Peter Falk.

Friday, February 29, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Tequila Bookworm, 512 Queen St. W., 416-504-7335
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

Condolences to Suspect Video on Queen Street,
destroyed by fire February 20, 2008.

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)
in 9 installments. Tonight: Part 3 continued (1990, 110 minutes)

Friday, February 29, 9:30pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

^^^

The School of Image Arts and The Loop Collective present
a weekly series devoted to experimental cinema

The Lighthouse Series
16mm films by Paul Sharits (USA, 1966-1971, 56 min.),
and R. Bruce Elder (Canada, 2004, 22 min.).

Thursday, February 28, 7pm, free (unclassified)

Room 304, 122 Bond St., (1 block NW of Dundas & Church)
The School of Image Arts, Ryerson University, Toronto

The Free Screen presents

Shorts by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, of Thailand
Programme 2: 1994-2006, videos, and one 35mm film.

Thursday, February 28, 7:30pm, free (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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The Free Screen presents

Shorts by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, of Thailand
Programme 1: 1995-2006, videos, and one 35mm film.

Wednesday, February 27, 7:30pm, free (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

FEBRUARY 27th IN SAN FRANCISCO

The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) presents its weekly Film Salon

Spiral Jetty
16mm films by Nancy Holt,
Robert Smithson, James Benning.

Wednesday, February 27, 7:30pm, free

SFAI Lecture Hall, 800 Chestnut St., San Francisco

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FEBRUARY 23rd IN PORTLAND

Cinema Project presents

Short Cuts V: The Spaces in Between
Recent 16mm & 35mm films from USA, Canada & Germany
by David Gatten, Robert Todd, Jeanne Liota, John Price,
Christina Battle, and Ute Aurand & Maria Lang.

Saturday, February 23, 1pm, $8

The Portland International Film Festival, (February 7-23)
Whitsell Auditorium, Northwest Film Center / Portland Art Museum,
1219 S.W. Park Ave., Portland, Oregon

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FEBRUARY 22 & 23 IN TORONTO

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)
in 9 installments. Tonight: Part 3 (1990, 110 minutes).

Saturday, February 23, 9:15pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

THE INAUGURAL

the 8 fest - Small-Guage Film Festival
A new little festival for small films.

Friday & Saturday, February 22 & 23, 7pm & 9pm
Suggested donation - $5 per screening. (unclassified)

Trash Palace Theatre, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

Co-presented by Trash Palace - Toronto's Classiest Cinema.
Sponsored by Homemade Movies' Home Movie History Project.

See the article in Canada's national daily newspaper
The Globe & Mail, Friday, February 22, written by Nadja Sayej!

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FEBRUARY 22 & 23 IN LONDON, ONT.

The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and The Images Festival present

Double Vision Tour - London, Ontario
Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the CFMDC
and the 20th anniversary of the Images Festival.
Films and videos by Francisca Duran, Gariné Torossian,
Brett Kashmere, Mike Hoolboom & Steve Sanguedolce.
Friday, February 22, 7:30pm, $2 (unclassified)

Films and videos by Deirdre Logue, Atif Y. Siddiqi,
Shelley Niro, Ho Tam, Cherie Valentina Stocken,
Karma Clarke Davis, Oliver Husain.
Saturday, February 23, 7:30pm, $2 (unclassified)

Forest City Gallery, 258 Richmond St., London, Ontario

This program will tour to the British Film Institute, London, in early May.

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FEBRUARY 20-22 IN TORONTO

The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Triple-feature of cult movies, projected on 35mm film!
Tonight: Labyrinth (Jim Henson, UK/USA, 1986, 101min),
The Thing (John Carpenter, USA, 1982, 109 min),
and The Warriors (Walter Hill, USA, 1979, 93min).

Friday, February 22, 7pm, 9pm & 11pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

The School of Image Arts and The Loop Collective present
a weekly series devoted to experimental cinema

The Lighthouse Series
16mm films (1926-1969) by Marcel Duchamp,
Jack Chambers, Joyce Wieland, Michael Snow.
Curated by Kathy and Bruce Elder.

Thursday, February 21, 7pm, free (unclassified)

Room 304, 122 Bond St., (1 block NW of Dundas & Church)
The School of Image Arts, Ryerson University, Toronto

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Condolences to Suspect Video on Queen Street,
destroyed by fire February 20, 2008.

South Asian Visual Arts Collective (SAVAC)
and Pleasure Dome present

Monitor 4: New South Asian Short Videos
by Amit Dutta, Kavita Joshi, Ferwa Ibrahim,
Azharr Rudin, Saba Khan, Debashis Sinha.

Wednesday, February 20, 7pm, $5 (unclassified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

In 9 installments. Tonight: Part 2 continued (1988, 272 minutes)
Wednesday, February 20, 7:30pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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FEBRUARY 20th IN BOSTON

MassArt Film Society presents

A Film About a Woman Who...
(Yvonne Rainer, USA, 1974, 16mm, 90 min.)

Wednesday, February 20, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art, 621 Huntington Ave., Boston.
info: 617-879-7441

FEBRUARY 20th IN SAN FRANCISCO

The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) presents its weekly Film Salon

Transfigured Time
16mm films by Maya Deren, Charlotte Pryce,
Pip Chodorov, Hans Richter, Margaret White.

Wednesday, February 20, 7:30pm, free

SFAI Studio 8, 800 Chestnut St., San Francisco

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FEBRUARY 13-17 IN TORONTO

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

in 9 installments. Today: Part 2 continued (1988, 275 minutes)
Sunday, February 17, 4:45pm-9:20pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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Cinematheque Ontario presents the Toronto premiere of

Casting a Glance by James Benning
(2007, USA, 16mm, 80 minutes)

Thursday, February 14, 7:30pm, $11.56 (adults only, by law)
Saturday, February 16, 7:30pm, $11.56 (adults only, by law)

Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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Pleasure Dome presents

Eros and Wonder (2002) by R. Bruce Elder, in person
16mm, 106 minutes

Saturday, February 16, 8pm, $5 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

The Gathering Space presents

"Cranky Movies" at DNPC
Performance of hand-cranked paper movies,
in a traditional puppet theatre, made by students from
Humberside Collegiate and members of the local community.
Part of a fundraiser for people who recently lost their homes.

Friday, February 15, 7pm, $pwyc (unclassified)

Davenport-Perth Community Centre,
1900 Davenport Rd. (3 blocks west of Lansdowne Ave.), Toronto

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The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film!
Tonight: Funny Games (Michael Haneke, Austria, 1997, 108min)

Friday, February 15, 8:30pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.

Tomboy and the Champ (Francis D. Lyon, USA, 1961)

Friday, February 15, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

^^^

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

In 9 installments. Tonight: Part 2 (1988, 256 minutes)
Wednesday, February 13, 7:30pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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FEBRUARY 13th IN BOSTON

MassArt Film Society presents

Urban Views
16mm films, 1958-1985, by Ernie Gehr,
Agnes Varda, Peter Hutton, Jan Lenica.

Wednesday, February 13, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art, 621 Huntington Ave., Boston.
info: 617-879-7441

FEBRUARY 13th IN SAN FRANCISCO

The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) presents its weekly

Film Salon
Nettezza Urbana (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1948, 16mm, 9 min.),
Anticipation of the Night (Stan Brakhage, 1958, 16mm, 42 min.)

Wednesday, February 13, 7:30pm, free

SFAI Studio 8, 800 Chestnut St., San Francisco

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FEBRUARY 12th IN VANCOUVER

Cineworks Independent Filmmakers Society presents

New Cineworks 2008
Annual screening of new videos and films by Cineworks members.
Jason Karman, Sean MacPherson, Toby Gorman, Jason Goode,
Tama Gempton, Sean Patrick Shaul, Claudia Morgado-Escanilla,
Naoko Sasaki, Stephen Wichuck, Chris Brabant, John Woods,
Amy Belling, Caroline Coutts, Diana Wilson, Ben Peters.

Tuesday, February 12, 7pm, $10

Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC

After-Party with the filmmakers at Cineworks Studio,
Suite 300, 1131 Howe St., entrance in back lane.

FEBRUARY 10th IN TORONTO

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

In 9 installments. Today: Part 1 continued (1976/'85, 248 minutes)
Sunday, February 10, 5pm-9:08pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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FEBRUARY 9th IN OTTAWA

The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO)
presents it's annual Winter Gala Screening

Showtime!
8 new videos shot on super 8 & 16mm by IFCO members
Eric Asante, Deniz Berkin, Daniel Cardinal, Calvin Climie,
Pixie Cram, Paul Gordon, Ariel Smith, Doug Wilkinson.

Saturday, February 9, 7pm, $12 (unclassified)

National Library & Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington St., Ottawa

Advance tickets available beginning January 25 at
IFCO, Ste.140, (or Arts Court front desk), 2 Daly Ave.

Available Light Screening Collective presents

Mono Logical
An Intermedia Performance (2003)
by Andrew James Paterson from Toronto.
Videos (some shot on super 8) and live monologues.

Saturday, February 9, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Start time will be delayed, for IFCO Gala attendees!

Club SAW, Arts Court, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario

info: availablelightcollective at gmail dot com

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FEBRUARY 7-9 IN TORONTO

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

"Guerilla Filmmaking in Super 8" Workshop
Finish on film or video.
Instructors: Rick Palidwor, Tracy German, Joe Pert.

Saturdays, February 9 & 16, 12-6pm,
plus option: February 23, 10am-6pm
$155-225

L.I.F.T., Suite 301, 171 East Liberty St., Toronto

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The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film!
Tonight: Jules and Jim (Francois Truffaut, France, 1962, 105min)

Friday, February 8, 7pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

University of Toronto Press presents

Fluid Screens, Expanded Cinema
Launch of a book edited by Janine Marchessault and Susan Lord.
Plus a screening of rarely-seen 16mm experimental films
from Canada & USA, 1966-1975, by Jordan Belson,
Paul Sharits, Joyce Wieland, Carolee Schneeman
and David Rimmer (a double-screen projection!),
and curated by Michael Zryd. - 8:30pm.

Thursday, February 7, 7pm, free (unclassified)

Gladstone Hotel Ballroom, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto

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The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

in 9 installments. Tonight: Part 1 continued (1976/'85, 208 minutes)
Thursday, February 7, 7:30pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

FEBRUARY 7th IN OTTAWA

The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)'s Café Ex series (since 1999),
The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO)
and SAW Video Co-op present

Jason Britski, in person from Regina
with six 16mm films, and four videos,
some shot partly on 8mm film.

Thursday, February 7, 7:30pm, $pwyc

Club SAW, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario

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FEBRUARY 6th IN TORONTO

The Free Screen presents

Two Wrenching Departures
Video by Ken Jacobs, USA, 2006

Wednesday, February 6, 7:30pm, free (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

FEBRUARY 5th IN OTTAWA

The Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG) presents its 20th anniversary screenings
throughout 2008, highlighting local video production since 2000.
Persistent Vision, including the first screening:

Passages
Representations of time, transition, and memory by
Cheryl Pagurek, Chantal Dahan, Sarah Fowler,
Linda Norstrom, Penny McCann, Paul Gordon,
Phil Rose, BEARwitness and Dan Sokolowski.
Curated by Emily Falvey.

Tuesday, February 5, 7pm, free

Contemporary Galleries,
The Ottawa Art Gallery, 2 Daly Ave., Ottawa, Ontario

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FEBRUARY 1-3 IN TORONTO

ToRo Arts Group presents

1st Annual Toronto-Romanian Film Festival
Including shorts. All English subtitles.

February 1-3, $15/10 each

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

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Pleasure Dome presents

Silent 16mm Films by T.J. Wilcox
Plus some videos.

Saturday, February 2, 8pm, $5 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

The Stephen Bulger Gallery presents

The Cameraman (with Buster Keaton) - 1pm
(Edward Sedgwick, 1928, 70 minutes, on video)

Man with a Movie Camera - 3pm
(Dziga Vertov, 1929, 80 minutes, on video)

Saturdays, January 12 - February 2, free (unclassified)

Camera Bar, 1028 Queen St. W., Toronto

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"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.

The Hunting Party (Don Medford, UK, 1971)

Friday, February 1, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

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JANUARY 27-31 IN TORONTO

Homemade Movies and The Gathering Space present

B.Y.O.H.M. Screening (Bring-Your-Own-Home-Movies)
View your films privately or show them on the big screen,
or just come to watch. 16mm, 8mm, Super 8. No video.
Guest home-movie-maker John Price!

Thursday, January 31, 7:30pm, free (unclassified)

Home Movie Repair Clinic 6:30pm Advice and minor repairs.

Cool Hand of a Girl Coffeeshop,
2804 Dundas St. W. (east of Keele St.), Toronto

homemademovies at hotmail dot com

Soundstripe Revisited: 01
Super 8 films & videos by Sara St. Onge, Kevin Drew, Laura Cowell,
accompanied by live music by Gentleman Reg!
Organized by Laura (Splice This!) Cowell.
The first of a monthly series!

Thursday, January 31, 10pm, $6 (unclassified)

Keep Six Contemporary, 938 Bathurst St. (N. of Bloor), Toronto

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The Revue Film Society presents

The 1st Drop Your Shorts: Short Film Festival
16mm, 35mm, video.

Wednesday, January 30, 7pm, $2 (adults only, by law)

The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto

Camerama 2008 Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
50-100 merchants' tables.

Sunday, January 27, 10am-3pm, $7

Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave., Thornhill

Gary Perry 416-738-1791 canphoto@sympatico.ca

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JAN 26 - FEB 1 IN ROTTERDAM

6th Starting from Scratch Festival
and WORM.filmwerkplaats present

Handprocessing Film / Lab Collectives
Screenings, performances, workshops, installations,
artist-in-residence, collective film project.
35mm, 16mm, Super 8, video.

January 26 - February 1

37th International Film Festival Rotterdam (Jan 23 - Feb 3),
Rotterdam, Netherlands

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JANUARY 25-27 IN GAINESVILLE

FLEX - Florida Experimental Film/Video Festival
The 2nd Biennial Invitational Festival.
8mm, Super 8, 16mm, 35mm, video.

January 25-27, Gainesville, Florida

JANUARY 24-26 IN DRESDEN

9. dresdner schmalfilmtage
Super 8, 8mm, 16mm

January 24-26

Motorenhalle, Wachsbleichstraße 4a, Dresden, Germany

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JANUARY 23-26 IN TORONTO

The Freshman (with Harold Lloyd)
(Fred C. Newmeyer & Sam Taylor, USA, 1925)
plus a Harold Lloyd short. Both projected on video with
live organ accompaniment by Bill O'Meara and Robin Davis.

Saturday, January 26, 7pm, free (unclassified)
Donations accepted for FaithWorks, assisting the needy.

>>> St John's York Mills Anglican Church,
19 Don Ridge Drive., Toronto
(footpath east off Yonge St., between York Mills Rd. & Hwy 401)

Rattle a Cage!
Artists challenging the expectations of filmmaking, on video.
Kristina Kozak, Henry "Banger" Benvenuti, Todd Parker,
Istvan Kantor, Virginia Kingston, Ian Robert MacTilstra
and Wesley Rickert. Curated by Wesley Rickert.
Discussion. Cash bar.

Friday, January 25, 7pm, free (unclassified)

St. George's Hall, Arts & Letters Club, 14 Elm St., Toronto

thisistorontowes at yahoo dot ca

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The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, most projected on 35mm film.

Friday, January 25, 7 & 9pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

The Gathering Space presents

"Cranky Movie" Exhibition
Performance of hand-cranked paper movies,
in a traditional puppet theatre, made by students from
Humberside Collegiate and members of the local community:
Ammar Lababneh, Michelle Ferry, Jesse Vincent, Mark Dallas,
Ellie Dallas, Philip Budd, Lauren Spivak, Olivia Mahood-Wilkens,
Josh Meilach, Mark Waldhausen, Loree Lawrence, Noah Kenneally.

Thursday, January 24, 7pm, free (unclassified)

Cool Hand of a Girl Coffeeshop,
2804 Dundas St. W. (east of Keele St.), Toronto

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The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

In 9 installments. Tonight: Part 1 continued (1982, 180 minutes)
Thursday, January 24, 7:30pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

The Free Screen presents

Bruce Elder's The Book of All the Dead
(Canada, 1975-1990, 16mm, 29 hours, 40 minutes)

in 9 installments starting with Part 1 (1975/'81, 121 minutes)
Wednesday, January 23, 7:30pm, $pwyc (adults only, by law)

Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto

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JANUARY 22nd IN VANCOUVER

Cineworks Independent Filmmakers Society presents

Optical Allusions
14 16mm films & 2 videos, using optical printers,
from Canada, USA and Germany, 1996-2007, by
Chris Kennedy, Jeff Carter, Zoran Dragel, John Kneller,
Jon Behrens, Jodie Mack, Cecilia Araneda, K.L.Burdette,
Amanda Dawn Christie, Christina Battle, Michael Crochetiere,
Rebecca Reynolds, c.j. brabant, Dan Baker, Matthias Mueller.

Tuesday, January 22, 7pm, $10

Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC

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JANUARY 19th IN FREDERICTON

New Brunswick Film Co-op Experimental Film Program presents

Visiting Filmmaker Barbara Sternberg from Toronto
with 3 of her 16mm films, plus DVD excerpts of others,
and discussion of experimental filmmaking.

Saturday, January 19, 2-5pm, free

Charlotte Street Arts Centre, 732 Charlotte St., Fredericton, NB

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JANUARY 18 & 19 IN TORONTO

The Stephen Bulger Gallery presents

The Cameraman (with Buster Keaton) - 1pm
(Edward Sedgwick, 1928, 70 minutes, on video)

Man with a Movie Camera - 3pm
(Dziga Vertov, 1929, 80 minutes, on video)

Saturdays, January 12 - February 2, free (unclassified)

Camera Bar, 1028 Queen St. W., Toronto

The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, most projected on 35mm film.

Friday, January 18, 7 & 9:30pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

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"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.

Frankenstein's Daughter (Richard E. Cunha, USA, 1958)

Friday, January 18, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

JANUARY 16th IN MONTREAL

>>> Double Négatif Film Collective presents

The Hart of London
(Jack Chambers, Canada, 1970, 16mm, 79 minutes)
Introduction by filmmaker Richard Kerr.

Wednesday, January 16, 6:30pm, $7/6/4

Salle Claude-Jutra, Cinémathèque québécoise <<<,
335, boul. De Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec

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JANUARY 2-14 IN TORONTO

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Filmmaking Workshops Feb-April
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Hand-processing! Cameraless Animation!
Limited enrolments. First come - first served.

Registration began: Monday, January 14, 10am

L.I.F.T., Suite 301, 171 East Liberty St., Toronto
(entrance on Hanna Ave., via Atlantic Ave.,
south off King St. W., east of Dufferin St.)

The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, most projected on 35mm film.

Friday, January 11, 7pm, free (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

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"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts on 16mm, 8mm, super 8. No video!

Plague (Ed Hunt, 1978, shot in Toronto!)
Writer/Producer Barry Pearson in person!

Friday, January 4, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Suspect Video, 619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(which is a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre)

The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) presents

Holiday Family Film Screenings!
Videos at 2pm, Dec 27-31 & Jan 2-4

including by Norman McLaren, Isabelle Favez, Philippe Julien
and Pierre M. Trudeau - Friday, January 4, 2pm, free

NFB Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto

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