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Super 8 Filmmaker John Porter, Toronto, Canada

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documenting the alternative film scene since 2005
,
hilighting film projection, super 8, and local film classification laws.

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64 EVENTS July-Sept 2015

36 EVENTS IN TORONTO 28 EVENTS BEYOND TORONTO
September 2015 in Toronto - Winnipeg - Boston - Pawtucket, RI - San Francisco
August 2015 in Toronto - Winnipeg - Montréal - Queens - New York City
Cambridge, MA - London, ON - San Francisco - Vancouver
July 2015 in
Toronto - Windsor, Ontario - Durham, Ontario
Calgary - Chicago - Montréal - Perth, Australia - Boston
New York City - Vancouver, BC - Whitby, Ontario

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36 EVENTS IN TORONTO


11 EVENTS AUGUST 2015 13 EVENTS JULY 2015

12 EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2015
IN TORONTO

TIFF Cinematheque presents Program 10 in its series

WYSIWYG:
The Films of Michael Snow

Rameau's Nephew by Diderot
(Thanx to Dennis Young) by Wilma Schoen

(1974, 16mm, 270 minutes)

Wednesday, September 30, 6:30pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

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

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

Delta Toronto East Hotel, 2035 Kennedy Rd., Toronto
(Kennedy Rd. & Hwy 401 in Scarborough) Free parking!
gvperry at gmail dot com 905-550-7477

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Pleasure Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents its

22nd Annual New Toronto Works Showcase
16mm films by Barbara Sternberg and Sylvain Chaussée,
a super 8 film by Christine Lucy Latimer, and videos by
Phil Hoffman & Eva Kolcze, Brett Story, Katie Kotler,
Clint Enns, Jonathon M.B. Hunter, Felix Kalmenson,
Dan Browne, Ben Bruhmuller and Sarah D’Angelo.
Total running time: 69 minutes.
Installations by Layne Hinton, Augustina Saygnavong.
Curated by Amber Christensen and Jesse Cumming.
Facebook

Saturday, September 26, 8pm, $8 (unclassified)

Geary Lane Studio, 360 Geary Ave., Toronto
(1 block north of Dupont, 2 west of Dufferin)

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TIFF Cinematheque presents its series

WYSIWYG:
The Films of Michael Snow, Program 9

Seated Figures (1988, 16mm, 42 min.) preceded by
Standard Time (1967, 16mm, 8 minutes) and
Puccini Conservato (2008, video, 10 min.).

Friday, September 25, 6:30pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

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"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook group

Three Bullets for a Long Gun
(Peter Henkel, South Africa, 1975, 80 min.)
Facebook event

Friday, September 25, 9:30pm, $10 (classified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Filmmaking Workshops - Fall 2015
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Limited enrollments. First come - first served.
including
Super 8 Filmmaking with John Porter
Saturdays, November 7 + 21, 12-4pm

Registration began Tuesday, September 22

L.I.F.T., 1137 Dupont St. (at Gladstone Ave.), Toronto

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Colectivo Toronto presents

Ars Memorativa | The Art of Memory
Films by Scott Miller Berry

in person with the Toronto premieres of four
of his short videos, 16mm and super 8 films,
2001-2014, a 16mm film by Jeanne Liotta
(total running time: 40 min.), plus a Talk.
Facebook

Thursday, September 24, 7pm, free! (unclassified)

PIX Film Gallery, Unit C, 1411 Dufferin St., Toronto
(2 blocks north of Dupont St.)

40th Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF)
Mostly video, no super 8.

September 10-20, $25/18 each (classified)

including it's
15th Wavelengths Series
New avant-garde films & videos
All 7 screenings for $100

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The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU) presents

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies sometimes projected on 35mm.
Facebook group

An Education
(Lone Scherfig, UK / USA, 2009, 95 min., digital)
Facebook event

Friday, September 18, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

Pleasure Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents

The Situated Cinema Project; in-camera
A mobile micro-cinema travelling to three Toronto locations with
a 16mm film loop by Solomon Nagler and Alexandre Larose,
commissioned by Pleasure Dome for its 25th anniversary.
Curated by Amber Christensen and Jesse Cumming.
Facebook

September 10-17, 10am-10pm, free! (unclassified)

Sept 10-13, TIFF Festival Street, King & Peter Streets.
Sept 14-16, 8-11 Gallery, 233 Spadina Ave.
Sept 17-20, Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St., Toronto

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Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Arthur Yeung
.

Thursday, September 17: TIFF preview with guest filmmakers
Mina Shum and Federica Foglia, plus reviews.

Thursday, September 10: TIFF preview with guest
filmmakers Alan Zweig and Mark Slutsky, plus reviews.

Thursday, September 3: TIFF preview with guest
filmmakers Igor Drljaca and Howie Shia.

Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm

listen online at Radio Regent

CIUT 89.5FM and Toronto Rock'n'Roll History present

The Diodes + Gordie Lewis
plus guests, and a rare screening of the 1977 film
Crash'n'Burn (Ross McLaren, 27 minutes) on 16mm!
featuring The Diodes, Teenage Head, The Dead Boys.
Live introduction by Ralph Alfonso (Crash'n'Burn manager),
plus an exhibition and sale of 1977 punk photos and merch!
Facebook

Friday, September 11, 7pm-1am,
$20 door, $15 advance (unclassified)

Phoenix Concert Theatre, 410 Sherbourne St., Toronto

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11 EVENTS AUGUST 2015 IN TORONTO

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook group

The Thing with Two Heads
(Lee Frost, USA, 1972, 90 minutes)
shorts include 16mm of old Trash Palace space!
Facebook event

Friday, August 28, 9:30pm, $10 (classified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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The Revue Cinema presents its "Classics Revue" series.

Dance, Girl, Dance
(Dorothy Arzner, USA, 1940, 16mm, 90 minutes)
preceded by 1940 16mm shorts and cartoons!
and guest introduction. Total programme 125 min.
In the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!

Thursday, August 27, 7pm, $12 (classified)

The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto

Frameline
Interviews and commentary about movies with
hosts Barbara Goslawski and Arthur Yeung
.
Today:
TIFF Short Cuts, with programmer Jason Anderson
and the crew from She Stoops to Conquer.

Thursdays, 2pm - 2:30 / 3pm

listen online at Radio Regent

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The Free Screen presents

Letters and notes, lost in a room
Short videos, 16mm and 35mm films,
1976-2014, by Sergei Loznitsa,
Vincent Grenier, James Sansing, David K. Ross.
Total run time 78 min. David K. Ross in person!

Tuesday, August 25, 6:15pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

Early Monthly Segments present its monthly screening #75

Everything Everywhere Again Alive
(Keith Lock, Canada, 1974, 16mm, 72 minutes)
preceded by Psara's Donkey
(Oliver Bancroft, UK, 2011, 16mm, 8 minutes)
Keith Lock and Oliver Bancroft in person!
Facebook

Monday, August 24, 8pm (unclassified)
$5-10
suggested donation

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

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Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
and the 2015 BIG on Bloor Street Festival present

Drawing on Film Workshop
with Toronto artists Eva Kolcze and Leslie Supnet.
Learn how to make a 16mm animated film loop, then
watch your film come to life on a 16mm projector
in a cinema tent! Materials provided! Family friendly!

Saturday, August 22, 2pm-7pm, free!
Sunday, August 23, 1pm-6pm, free!

out front of Mercer Union, 1286 Bloor St. W.,
during the annual "BIG on Bloor" Street Festival,
Bloor St. W. from Dufferin to Lansdowne, Toronto

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Pleasure Dome and Art Spin present

By the Light of the Moon
Recent videos by Malena Szlam, Ben Balcom,
Christina Battle, Aaron Zeghers, Josh Romphf.
Curated by Jesse Cumming, Samuel La France.
Total running time 35 minutes. Repeat showings.
Facebook

Thursday, August 20, 9:30pm, free! (unclassified)
Outdoors! (Rain date: August 27)

Robert Kananaj Gallery, 172 St. Helens Ave., Toronto

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The Free Screen presents

Tacita Dean's Kodak
(UK, 2006, 16mm, 44 minutes)

Saturday, August 15, 1pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

The Parkdale Beauty Pageant Society presents

17th Parkdale Film & Video Showcase
August 8-16
including

ReAct - Recent International Videos
Friday, August 14, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Parkdale Activity-Recreation Centre (PARC),
1499 Queen St. W., Toronto

ReClaim - Screening Under the Stars
Short, family-friendly videos by Parkdale artists.
Saturday, August 15, 9pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Bring your own chair, blankets, snacks, etc. to
Dunn Avenue Parkette (south of Queen), Toronto

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TIFF Cinematheque presents Program 8 in its series

WYSIWYG:
The Films of Michael Snow

So Is This (1983, 16mm, 43 minutes),
preceded by
Sshtoorrty (2005, 35mm, 20 minutes).

Tuesday, August 11, 6:30pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Forged Ways:
Films and Videos by Ephraim Asili
LIFT's current Artist-in-Residence
in person from USA!
with his recent videos,
plus video clips from other artist's films.
Total running time 50 minutes. Facebook

Wednesday, August 5, 8pm, $8 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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13 EVENTS JULY 2015 IN TORONTO

Medium Density Fibreboard Films (MDFF) presents

Sentimental Education
(Júlio Bressane, Brazil, 2013, video, 84 minutes)
Canadian premiere! Preceded by the
Toronto premiere of a 16mm short
by Stephen Broomer. Facebook

Wednesday, July 29, 8pm, $10 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents its 10th annual

2015 TAIS Showcase + Psychedelic Anijam
Recent Canadian and international short animations, by
Karen BK Chan, Janice Schulman, Florian Grolig, Edwin Rostron,
Linnea Sterte, Julian Gallese, Mario Addis, Daniel Sterlin-Altman,
Chai Mi, Gail Noonan, Winston Hacking & Andrew Zuckerman,
Chintis Lundgren, Nicolas Menard, Tom Brown & Daniel Gray,
Christy Langer, Emily Hughes, Hugo Ramirez & Olivier Patté,
Martina Scarpelli, Fraser Wrighte, plus two collaborations
among many artists! Total running time: 104 minutes.
Artists in person!
Facebook

Saturday, July 25, 7pm, $10 (unclassified)
BBQ! 6pm

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
16mm features & shorts monthly on a Friday. Facebook group

Day of the Animals
(Wiliam Girdler, USA, 1977, 97 min.)
Facebook event

Friday, July 24, 9:30pm, $10 (classified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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The Free Screen presents

Madison Brookshire: Color Series
in person from Los Angeles!
with his recent 16mm films!
Total running time: 89 minutes.

Thursday, July 23, 8:45pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

Early Monthly Segments present its monthly screening #74

Innocents Abroad
(Les Blank, USA, 1992, 16mm, 84 min.)
Facebook

Monday, July 20, 8pm (unclassified)
$5-10
suggested donation

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

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Pleasure Dome presents

Annual Open Screening & BBQ
Bring your experimental films or videos to show, or
just come to watch! Max 10 min. 1st come, 1st shown.
35mm, 16mm, 8mm, super 8, VHS, DVD,
Blu-Ray, Quicktime. Facebook

Saturday, July 18, 8pm, free! (unclassified)
BBQ! 6:30pm

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

Regional Support Network presents

BASEMENT Media Festival
The annual travelling screening event, with videos by
Paul Turano, Jared Hutchinson, Hannah Piper Burns,
Yates, Jarrett Hayman, John Wilson, Amelia Johannes,
Eric Stewart, Henning Frederick Maiz, Felipe Steinberg.
Co-founder LJ Frezza in person from Boston!
Facebook

Monday, July 13, 8pm, $5 / pywc

Videofag, 187 Augusta Ave., Toronto

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TIFF Cinematheque presents Program 7 in its series

WYSIWYG:
The Films of Michael Snow

Presents (1981, 16mm, 90 minutes),
preceded by
Prelude (2000, 16mm, 4 minutes).

Saturday, July 11, 1pm, free! (classified)

TIFF Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., Toronto

Canuxploitation, Spectacular Optical and Unpopular Arts present

Taking Shelter
(Jonathan Culp, 2015, Canada, video, 100 min.)
World premiere! Director in attendance!
Facebook

Friday, July 10, 8pm, $10

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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the8fest, Toronto’s annual small-gauge film festival, presents

8X8: Barbara Sternberg in Person!
with her super 8 and 16mm films, 1976-2007.
Total running time: 55 minutes. Facebook

Thursday, July 9, 7pm, $8 (unclassified)

YYZ Artists' Outlet, #140, 401 Richmond St. W., Toronto

Pleasure Dome presents

Diamond Variations
Artist Talk and Workshop with Sabrina Ratté
Facebook

Tuesday, July 7, 7:30pm, $20 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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Pleasure Dome and The Drake present

Collapsible Landscapes
Videos by Sabrina Ratté, followed by a
live performance by Le Révélateur.
Facebook

Monday, July 6, 7:30pm, $12 (unclassified)

The Drake Hotel Underground, 1150 Queen St. W., Toronto

Canuxploitation, Spectacular Optical and Unpopular Arts present

Taking Shelter
(Jonathan Culp, 2015, Canada, video, 100 min.)
World premiere! Director in attendance!
Facebook

Wednesday, July 1, 8pm, $10

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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28 EVENTS BEYOND TORONTO


September 2015 in Winnipeg - Boston - Pawtucket, RI - San Francisco
August 2015 in Winnipeg - Montréal -
Queens, NY
- New York City
Cambridge, MA - London, Ont - San Francisco
- Vancouver, BC
July 2015 in Windsor, ON - Durham, ON - Calgary
- Chicago - Montréal
Perth, Australia - Boston - New York City
- Vancouver - Whitby, ON

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SEPTEMBER 2015 IN WINNIPEG

"SHOOT & SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS

The 10th WNDX Festival of Moving Image
Recent experimental 16mm and 35mm film,
video, installation, and performance.

September 23-27

Winnipeg Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba

INCLUDING

The 10th Winnipeg One Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 32 new super 8 films made for this screening!
by Ian Bawa, Jared Adams, Stephane Oystryk, Aaron Zehgers,
Kathleen Gallagher, Karen Asmundson, Ian Yorski & Jen Juno,
Rory Fallis, Ryan & Adam Steel, Kevin Bacon, Bahram Ghaemi,
Ciara Preteau, Matt Webber, Fabian Velasco & Katrine Deniset,
Jim Pomeroy, Milos Mitrovic, Alyssa Bornn, Cynthia Wolfe-Nolin,
Jenny Bisch, Scott Ellenberger, Delf Gravert, A Black Helicopter,
Gwen Trutnau, JNZNBRK, Tiff Bartel & David Van Den Bossche,
Eric Plamondon, Timothy Maton, Cecilia Araneda, Angela Froese,
Danielle Sturk, Murray Toews & Jonathon Ferber, Damien Ferland.
Each film edited in-camera on one reel of super 8, then shown as shot,
the artists not seeing their work first. Annual event in Regina since 2000.
Co-presented by Winnipeg Film Group and WNDX. Facebook event

Thursday, September 24, 7pm, $10

Gas Station Theatre, 445 River Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba

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4 EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2015 IN BOSTON

MassArt Film Society presents

Oscar Micheaux + Maya Deren
Body and Soul (Oscar Micheaux, 1925, 16mm, 79 min.)
preceded by two short 16mm films by Maya Deren.
Total running time: 109 minutes. Facebook

Wednesday, September 23, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
(enter through the South Building)

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MassArt Film Society presents

Rituals of Restoration
Steve Cossman in person from Brooklyn!

The founder and director of Mono No Aware,
with his 16mm films and video, 2007-2014.
Total running time: 47 minutes. Facebook

Wednesday, September 16, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
(enter through the South Building)

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MassArt Film Society presents

The Watchers
16mm films, 1957-2014, by Fern Silva, Saul Levine,
Joseph Cornell, Daniel Barnett, Mark LaPore,
Total running time: 86 minutes. Facebook

Wednesday, September 9, 8pm, $4

PLUS

The Sleepers:
The Films of Mark LaPore

16mm films, 1989-2005, by Mark LaPore,
plus a 1940s one by Joseph Cornell.
Total run time: 115 min. Facebook

Wednesday, September 2, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts
(enter through the South Building)

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SEPTEMBER 2015 IN PAWTUCKET, RI

Magic Lantern Cinema presents

Flicker, Pulse:
Bruce McClure & Alexander Dupuis
Recent multiple-projector 16mm film performances!
plus video, all with live sound! Total time 80 min.
Curated by Seth Watter. Facebook

Tuesday, September 15, 8pm, $8

Machines With Magnets, 400 Main St., Pawtucket, Rhode Island

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SEPTEMBER 2015 IN SAN FRANCISCO

Artists' Television Access presents its

Monthly Open Screening
Show your work! Get feedback! Or just come to watch!
1 hour of shorts shown, so best to submit in advance.
Anything goes, but maximum 15 minutes, on
8mm, 16mm film, DVD, miniDV/DVcam, VHS, beta.
Refreshments!

Thursday, September 3, 8pm, $5,
free for contributing artists!

Artists' Television Access,
992 Valencia St. (at 21st), San Francisco, California

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AUGUST 2015 IN WINNIPEG

Open City Cinema presents

LAX >>> YWG
New videos and 16mm films from Los Angeles
by Alee Peoples, Mike Stoltz, Miko Revereza, Kate Brown,
Eve-Lauryn LaFountain, Andrew Kim, Anna Luisa Petrisko.
Curated by Alee Peoples and Mike Stoltz.
Total running time 61 minutes. Facebook

Thursday, August 27, 7pm, $pwyc

Black Lodge Studio, #305, Artspace, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba

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AUGUST 2015 IN MONTREAL

Visions presents

Mapping the Intimate
Josh Weissbach in person from USA!
with his recent 16mm films.

Total running time: 60 min.
Facebook

Thursday, August 20, 7:30pm, $11

Excentris Cinema, 3536 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec

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AUGUST 2015 IN QUEENS, NY

Queens Museum presents

Plaid Duchamp Record in Magenta
Super 8 films, videos, poems and photographs,
presented live by Stephanie Gray, Paolo Javier,
and Harry Roseman. Facebook

Sunday, August 16, 3pm-5pm

2nd Floor Theater, Queens Museum, New York City Building,
Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, New York

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AUGUST 2015 IN NEW YORK CITY

The New York Film-Makers' Cooperative presents

Coming-of-Age Experimental Classics
The material visions of women filmmakers from the
Film-Makers' Coop. 16mm films, 1961-1996, by
Dee Dee Halleck, Su Friedrich, Jennifer Reeves.
Curated by Tess Takahashi from Toronto, Canada,
Scholar-in-Residence at the Film-Maker's Coop.
Total running time: 68 minutes. Facebook

Friday, August 14, 7pm, $10 suggested donation

Charles S. Cohen Screening Room, Film-Makers' Coop,
6th Floor, 475 Park Ave. S. (at 32nd St.), New York City

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AUGUST 2015 IN CAMBRIDGE, MA

Balagan Films and Non-Event present

Parallel Rows Cover Every Foot
Bruce McClure's new 16mm projector performance!
Preceded by his 35mm projector performance.
Plus live music by David Grubbs & Geoff Mullen.
Facebook

Wednesday, August 12, 8pm, $15 / 10

Le Laboratoire, 650 East Kendall St, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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AUGUST 2015 IN LONDON, ONTARIO

London Ontario Media Arts Association (LOMAA)
and the 3rd Mantis Arts & Eco Festival present

16mm Films by Frédéric Back
Three 16mm films, 1978-1987, total 56 minutes,
by Canadian artist Frédéric Back (1924-2013).
Programme screened three times!

Saturday, August 8, 11am, 1pm, 3pm (unclassified)

the chalet, during Mantis Arts & Eco Festival,
Boler Mountain, 689 Griffith St., London, Ontario

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AUGUST 2015 IN SAN FRANCISCO

Artists' Television Access presents its

Monthly Open Screening
Show your work! Get feedback! Or just come to watch!
1 hour of shorts shown, so best to submit in advance.
Anything goes, but maximum 15 minutes, on
8mm, 16mm film, DVD, miniDV/DVcam, VHS, beta.
Refreshments!

Thursday, August 6, 8pm, $5,
free for contributing artists!

Artists' Television Access,
992 Valencia St. (at 21st), San Francisco, California

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AUGUST 2015 IN VANCOUVER

DIM Cinema,
a monthly series programmed by Michèle Smith, presents

Toying with String
16mm films
, 1999-2014, by Berlin artists, sisters
Ute & Detel Aurand, and local artists in person,
Julia Feyrer and Tamara Henderson!

Total running time: 56 minutes.

Wednesday, August 5, 7:30pm, $11/9,
plus $3 membership
(adults only, by law)

The Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC

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JULY 2015 IN WINDSOR, ONTARIO

House of Toast presents

21st Media City Film Festival
International Experimental Film and Video Art.
16mm, 35mm, super 8, video, performance!
Facebook

July 28 - August 1
$pwyc, suggested $5, Pass $20

(adults only, by law)

Capitol Theatre, 121 University Ave. W., Windsor, Ontario

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JULY 2015 IN DURHAM, ONTARIO

The Grey Zone Collective presents

12th Fabulous Festival of Fringe Film
Video screenings, installations, performances
in various venues, including outdoors!
Programmers and some artists in person!

July 23-25

Durham, Ontario

JULY 2015 IN CALGARY, ALBERTA

The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers (CSIF) presents

Secret Cinema: Summer 2015
Monthly screenings of unannounced 16mm films!
from CSIF's library, curated by CSIF members
who also conduct a short Q&A after the films.
Outdoors! The third Tuesday each month,
sometimes with surprise musical guests!
Facebook

Tuesday, July 21, 9:30pm, free!

CommunityWise Courtyard, 223 12 Ave. SW, Calgary, Alberta

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JULY 2015 IN CHICAGO

The Nightingale and Chicago 8 Small Gauge Film Festival present

Life Without Buildings:
Steve Polta's Super 8 Films

Steve Polta in person from San Francisco!
with his super 8 films, 1996-2011.
Facebook

Sunday, July 19, 7pm, $7-10

The Nightingale, 1084 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, Illinois

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JULY 2015 IN MONTREAL

Visions and The Double Negative Collective present

The Poetics of Spaces:
The Films of Robert Todd

in person from Boston!
with his recent 16mm films!

Two different programs! Facebook

Thursday, July 16, 9:00pm, $8
Sunday, July 19, 9:25pm, $8

Excentris Movie Theatre, 3536 boul. St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec

Robert Todd's 16mm Workshop
Friday & Saturday, July 17 & 18,
$100, limited to 8 participants.

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JULY 2015 IN PERTH, AUSTRALIA

"SHOOT & SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS

Revelation 18 - Perth International Film Festival (July 2-12),
and Edith Cowan University, present

9th Annual Revel-8 Super 8 Competition
13 new super 8 films by Australian artists!
Dwayne Tillman, Frances Elliot & Paul Komadina,
Lydia Brisbout, Louis Taylor, Matt Reynolds, Matt Mitchell,
Tim Barretto, Harry Quinlan, Sam Farringdon & Luna Laure,
Adrian Warren, Aaron Eames, Philip Salmon & Simon Naylor.
Each shot on 1 roll of silent film, edited in-camera,
now premiering tonight, projected on digital, with
each artist seeing their own movie for the first time!
Original soundtracks by Australian composers!
Prizes awarded, including Audience Choice Award!
Plus 6 films from Canada's One Take Super 8 Event!
projected on super 8, by Catherine Lemire, Marcel Petit,
Eric Hill, Brad Proudlove, Cameron G. Muir, Alex Rogalski.
Facebook group / Facebook event

Sunday, July 12, 8pm, $17 (adults only)

Luna Cinema Leederville, 155 Oxford St.,
North Perth
, Western Australia, 6906

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JULY 2015 IN BOSTON

Balagan Films and The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), present

Invocations of the Luminiferous Æther
Expanded cinema using 16mm films!
Paul Clipson in person from San Francisco!
Local artists Brendan Murray, Magical Approach.
Total running time: 70 minutes. Facebook

Saturday, July 11, 12pm Noon, $15
(includes general admission to ICA)

ICA, 100 Northern Ave., Boston, Massachusetts

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2 EVENTS JULY 2015 IN NEW YORK CITY

The New York Film-Makers' Coop presents

CineDance: Dance Films from
The Film-Makers' Co-operative
16mm films, 1946-1988, by Maya Deren,
Hilary Harris, Caroline Avery, Amy Greenfield,
Scott Bartlett, Sara Kathryn Arledge, Henry Hills.
Curated by Georg Anthony Svatek.
Total run time: 71 min. Facebook

Friday, July 10, 7:30pm, $10 suggested donation

Charles S. Cohen Screening Room, Film-Makers' Coop,
6th Floor, 475 Park Ave. S. (at 32nd St.), New York City

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The New York Film-Makers' Coop presents

A Mirror Avant-Garde:
Non-canonical Canonicals by
Women from Film-Makers' Co-op
16mm films, 1958-1996, by Peggy Ahwesh,
Sara-Kathryn Arledge, Tessa Hughes-Freeland,
Rosalind Schneider, Abby Child, Storm DeHirsch,
Marguerite Paris, Bette Gordon, Silvianna Goldsmith.
Curated by Tess Takahashi from Toronto, Canada,
Scholar-in-Residence at the NY Filmmaker’s Co-op.
Total running time: 76 minutes. Facebook

Wednesday, July 1, 7pm, $10 suggested donation

Charles S. Cohen Screening Room, Film-Makers' Coop,
6th Floor, 475 Park Ave. S. (at 32nd St.), New York City

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JULY 2015 IN VANCOUVER, BC

DIM Cinema, a monthly series programmed by Michèle Smith,
Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk, Sarah Todd, Aaron Peck, presents

Ute Aurand: Eye Movement Stillness
16mm films
, 1998-2013, by Ute Aurand, Berlin, Germany.
Total running time: 76 minutes.
Programmed by Michèle Smith.

Wednesday, July 8, 7:30pm, $11/9,
plus $3 membership
(adults only, by law)

The Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC

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JULY 2015 IN WHITBY, ONTARIO

Terry Lagler Filmshows presents

7th Annual Backyard Theater
Program TBA, including super 8 and 16mm films!
Free popcorn! Giveaways! BYOB and lawn chair.
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Saturday, July 4, 7pm / showtime dusk, free!

2 Bliss Court, Whitby, Ontario

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