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49 EVENTS Oct-Dec 2021

22 EVENTS IN
TORONTO 27 EVENTS BEYOND
TORONTO
December 2021 in Toronto
- Los Angeles, California
Montréal, Québec
- Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario
November 2021 in Toronto
- Brussels, Belgium
- London, ON
Ottawa, ON - Los
Angeles - Moncton,
NB - Montréal,
QC
October 2021 in Toronto
- Brooklyn, NY
- Brussels, Belgium
London, ON -
Montréal
- Victoria, BC
- Johnson City, NY
Peterborough, ON - San
Francisco - Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Regina & Saskatoon,
SK - Hamilton,
ON - Vancouver,
BC
Global Super 8 Day
October 9 postponed.
^^^

22 EVENTS IN
TORONTO

6 EVENTS DECEMBER
2021 6 EVENTS NOVEMBER
2021
10 EVENTS OCTOBER 2021

6 EVENTS
DECEMBER 2021
IN TORONTO

The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) at
Ryerson
Student Chapter, and X
University’s Film Preservation and
Collections Management program (FPCM) present
Cut Draw Fuck Kiss:
Queer Animated Short Films
From the CFMDC Collection.
In partnership with
the 2021 Archive/Counter-Archive
Symposium.
Facebook
Online December 9-18
on CFMDC.tv.
Register on Eventbrite.
Artist Talk on Zoom
with the filmmakers, live.
Friday, December 10, 7pm
^^^

Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents
Decontamination
Recent digital videos by Benna G. Maris,
Alison Nguyen, Pierre Villemin, Florine Mougel,
and Pamela Falkenberg & Jack Cochran.
Curated by PD board director Zoltan Huber.
Total running time: 45 minutes. Facebook
Online December 8-15 (unclassified)
2 days / $pwyc
Closing Q&A
Wednesday, December 15, 7pm
with the artists, moderated by Jillian Vasko, on Zoom.
^^^

Echo
Park Film Center presents its monthly Talks by
analog "Film Friends". Season 2: "Simple Machines".
John Porter
A Talk & demonstration by the veteran Toronto artist
about his super 8 film performances including
camera dances, projector dances, film busking.
Facebook
Saturday, December 11, 1pm EST, free!
Online on Zoom from Echo
Park Film Center,
1200 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, California
In person at
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^

Mouth
Congress presents their
Record Release and Screening
A performance by Toronto band Mouth Congress
featuring Paul Bellini and Scott Thompson,
releasing their first record - Waiting for Henry,
for sale on CD and 2-LP coloured vinyl!
Followed by their new movie!
Mouth Congress (2021, Blu-Ray, 70 minutes).
Saturday, December 11, 8pm, free!
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
The Matrix Reloaded
(Lana Wachowski and Lilly Wachowski,
USA, 2003, video, 138 min.) Facebook
Friday, December 10, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations (Limited number
of walk-in seats.)
^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Raining in the Mountain
(King Hu, Taiwan / Hong Kong, 1979, video, 115 min.)
New restoration! Facebook
Friday, December 3, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

6 EVENTS
NOVEMBER 2021
IN TORONTO

Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
presents
the launch of Goose
Lane Editions (New Brunswick) book
Moments of Perception
Experimental Film in Canada
An illustrated history and guide book
Paperback, 6.5” x 9”, 352 pages, $29.95.
Edited by Jim Shedden & Barbara Sternberg,
with a major historical essay by Mike Zryd, and
125 profiles of key filmmakers by Stephen Broomer,
Jim Shedden and Barbara Sternberg.
Video Trailer |
Facebook
Online Launch with
a video presentation
and discussions among the four authors and
Canadian Brett Kashmere, Executive Director
of Canyon Cinema in San Francisco.
Tuesday, November 30, 6pm EST, free!
Register on Eventbrite.
SOLD OUT! Recorded event available
December 1-7 on CFMDC.tv.
^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Hyenas
(Djibril Diop Mambéty, Senegal, 1992, video, 113 min.)
With a special introduction by Kass Banning!
Facebook
Friday, November 19, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group
and Archive/Counter-Archive present
Moving Homeward
Recent videos by Han Pham, Jessica Fuquay,
Federica Foglia, Elian Mikkola, Nataliya Ilchuk.
Total: 56 minutes. Curated by
PD board directors
Sylvia Nowak & Ana Luisa Bernardez.
Facebook
Online November 10-17 (unclassified)
2 days / $pwyc
Closing Q&A
Wednesday, November 17, 7pm
with artists in attendance, moderated by Leila Almawy.
^^^

Porter Performs
Toronto artist John Porter with 5 of his live super
8
film performances (1981-2016, total 16 minutes)
for a scene in a short documentary about him
by some Ryerson University film students.
Shootout with Rebecca (1983, 3:20)
Revolving Restaurant (1981, 3:20)
Animal in Motion (1980, 2:00)
Scanning 1 (1981, 3:20)
Scanning 8 (2016, 3:20)
Facebook
Wednesday, November 10, 8pm, $10 /
$5
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
LIMITED CAPACITY. Advance commitment,
mask-wearing & proof of vaccine required.
Pay cash at door, or early on Eventbrite.
^^^

Rendezvous
with Madness Festival with Workman Arts,
Pleasure Dome
Artists' Film Exhibition Group, and the
National Film Board of Canada (NFB/ONF) present
What Everyone Gets
Recent videos by Philippa Ndisi-Herrmann,
Mostafa Salehi Nezhad, Robin McKenna,
April Lin, ariella tai, Duke & Battersby.
Curated by Pleasure Dome board directors
Shahbaz Khayambashi and Clare Samuel.
Total running time: 95 minutes. Facebook
Online October
28 - November 7 (unclassified)
2 days / $pwyc
Q&A
Thursday, November 4, 5pm-6:30pm
with the artists, moderated by Lee Henderson.
^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Flowers of Shanghai
(Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Taiwan, 1998, video, 130 min.)
Facebook
Friday, November 5, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

10 EVENTS
OCTOBER 2021
IN TORONTO

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Over the Garden Wall
(Katie Krentz & Patrick McHale, USA, 2014,
video, 120 minutes) Facebook
Friday, October 29, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Double-Feature
with intro by Prof. Lauren M. Cramer
Facebook
Matilda
(Danny DeVito, USA, 1996, video, 98 min.)
Carrie
(Brian De Palma, USA, 1976, video, 98 min.)
Friday, October 22, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

Home Movie History Project presents an outdoor screening
19th International Home
Movie Day
Show your home movies, or come just to watch others'!
Confirmed - 1950s Los Angeles, a parade in Hamilton,
Model-Ts in Ontario, Weeki Wachee 'mermaid' show.
Only 16mm, 8mm and super 8 film. Facebook
Sunday, October 17, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
Social distancing protocols will be followed.
Outdoors in the courtyard
behind
The Monkey's Paw Bookshop,
1067 Bloor St. W., Toronto
(between Dovercourt Road and Dufferin Street)
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
and the U. of T. Student Chapter of the
Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) present
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Dawson
City: Frozen Time
(Bill Morrison, USA, 2016, video, 120 min.)
Introduction by Christina Stewart, a film and
media archivist at U. of T.'s Media Commons.
Facebook
Friday, October 15, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

The Independent Imaging Retreat (Film
Farm) and
Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
present
Everything I touch I change
New hand-made artisanal 16mm films on digital,
by The Odeimin Runners Club - a Canadian
collective of Ogimaakwe women artists:
Adrian Kahgee, Rebeka Tabobonung,
and Debbie Ebanks Schlums.
Total 18 minutes. Facebook
Online September 14 - October 12,
free!
(unclassified)
on CFMDC.tv.
Register in advance.
^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
House
(Nobuhiko Obayashi, Japan, 1977, video, 88 min.)
Introduction by Erin Nunoda. Facebook
Friday, October 8, 7pm, free!
(classified)
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating,
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification.
Reservations
(Limited number of walk-in seats.)
^^^

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
and
Pix Film Gallery Productions
present
Projection in Projection Sauce
Bruno
Delgado Ramo in person from Spain with
his recent super 8 films and live performance!
LIFT's current Artist-in-Residence.
Total running time: 100 minutes.
Thursday, October 7, 7pm, free!
(unclassified)
COVID distancing, masks, vaccine proof required.
Pix Film Gallery, Unit C, 1411 Dufferin St., Toronto
(2 blocks north of Dupont St.)
^^^

Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents its
Annual General
Meeting & Election
Only 45 minutes long - minimum discussion,
all items to be prior-approved by the board.
Violating our by-laws, the board will not allow
non-members to be proxies at this meeting.
Be a member by Sept. 26 in order to vote.
Online Wednesday, October 6, 6pm "EST"?
Zoom Video Conference
from Toronto
^^^

The Photographic Historical Society of Canada (PHSC)
presents its
Outdoor Fall Camera Fair
Used photo equipment sale - antique & usable,
film & digital, still & cine. Facebook
Saturday, October 2, 10am-3pm, free!
COVID-19 distancing and masks required.
Trident
Hall Parking Lot, 145 Evans Ave., Etobicoke
(east of Islington, south of QEW-Gardiner Expwy).
Free parking. Washrooms on site.

^^^

The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films - weekly repertory
movies.
Cats
(Tom Hooper, USA, 2019, video, 110 min.)
Introduction by Professor James Cahill. Facebook
Friday, October 1, 7pm, free!
(classified)
FREE FRIDAY FILMS' TRIUMPHANT RETURN
TO
Innis
Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
U of T students only, limited seating, reservations
required!
COVID guidelines, TCard and UCheck verification required.
^^^
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27 EVENTS BEYOND TORONTO

December 2021, Online from Kitchener
Waterloo, Ontario
Los Angeles, California
Physically in Montréal,
Québec
November 2021 in Brussels,
Belgium - London,
ON - Ottawa, ON
Los Angeles - Moncton,
New Brunswick - Montréal,
QC
October 2021 in Brooklyn,
New York - Brussels,
Belgium
London, ON -
Montréal
- Victoria, BC
- Johnson City, NY
Peterborough, ON - San
Francisco - Winnipeg,
Manitoba
Regina & Saskatoon,
SK - Hamilton,
ON - Vancouver,
BC
Global Super 8 Day
October 9 postponed.

DECEMBER 2021,
ONLINE FROM LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center presents its monthly Talks by
analog "Film Friends". Season 2: "Simple Machines".
John Porter
A Talk & demonstration by the veteran Toronto artist
about his super 8 film performances including
camera dances, projector dances, film busking.
Saturday, December 11, 10am PST,
free!
Register early, online on Zoom
from Echo Park Film Center,
1200 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, California
John's Talk archived on Vimeo
^^^

DECEMBER
2021,
PHYSICALLY IN MONTREAL
Hors champ,
Visions
screening series, and
Cinémathèque
québécoise present
No Place Like Home
The Films of Louise Bourque
The Montréal artist in person! with most of her
16mm and 35mm films, including new prints
made for this event, plus videos. 1989-2021.
Premiere of new film! 2 different programs!
Facebook
Wednesday & Thursday, December
8 & 9, 6:30pm
Cinémathèque
québécoise,
335 boul. de Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec
^^^

DECEMBER 2021,
ONLINE FROM
KITCHENER WATERLOO, ONT
Kitchener
Waterloo Art Gallery and
Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa) present
Inner Sight Outer Vision
Short videos, 1965-2020, 50 min., by Andres Baron,
Joyce Wieland, Thirza Cuthand, Mona Varichon,
Beatriz Munoz, Rosalind Nashashibi, Joe Jones.
Programming, intro, and Q&A by Toronto artist
Annie Macdonell in conjunction with her exhibition
The Beyond Within at Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery,
October 8, 2021 - January 28, 2022. Facebook
Thursday, December 2, 7pm EST, free!
Online on Zoom
from Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario
Register in advance.
^^^

NOVEMBER
2021, PHYSICALLY
IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
The Center for Digital Cultures and Technology (iMAL)
and Cinema Parenthèse #29 and #30 present
Ernie Gehr and Tony Conrad
Leading American artists in 1970s structural film.
Introductions by Daniel A. Swarthnas
of Cinema Parenthèse.
#29 - Ernie Gehr, 7pm CEST
16mm films, 1968-1991, 89 min. Facebook
#30 - Tony Conrad, 9pm CEST
16mm films, 1966-1975, 72 min. Facebook
Sunday, November 28
One screening 4€/6€; both 8€.
(cash only)
iMAL, Quai
des Charbonnages 30, Koolmijnenkaai,
1080 Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, Belgium
^^^

2 EVENTS
NOVEMBER 2021,
ONLINE FROM LONDON, ON

London Ontario Media Arts Association (LOMAA)
presents the 7th event in it's Queer Frontiers series.
Rex vs Singh
Experimental documentary by Toronto artists
Ali Kazimi, John Greyson and Richard Fung.
(Canada, 2009, digital video, 30 minutes)
Facebook
Videos on Vimeo
November 21-28
Discussion
Sunday, November 28, 1pm
with the artists and the curator Aaditya Aggarwal,
writer and film curator in Toronto and New Delhi.
Pre-registration required on Eventbrite.
^^^

London Ontario Media Arts Association (LOMAA)
and
Pleasure
Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group present
the 6th event in LOMAA's Queer Frontiers series.
Steve Reinke
The Canadian artist based in Chicago, with
3 of his videos, 2014-2016, 72 minutes.
Facebook
Videos on Vimeo
November 7-14
Artist Talk
Sunday, November 14, 3pm
Pre-registration required on Eventbrite.
^^^

NOVEMBER 2021,
PHYSICALLY
IN OTTAWA, ONTARIO
Ottawa's new film collective Lightproof,
presents it's first public screening!
At First Light
An evening of new experimental films
on super 8, 16mm and 35mm by members of
Lightproof and Halifax’s Handmade Film Collective,
Pixie Cram, Bridget Farr, Paul Gordon, Dawn George,
Greg Boa, Rena Thomas, Todd Fraser, Herb Theriault,
Matthieu Hallé, Dave Johnson, Penny McCann, Cooper.
Total 90 minutes, followed by short Q&A with the artists.
Facebook
Sunday, November 21, 7:30pm, $5
Club
SAW, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
Cash bar available.
^^^

NOVEMBER 2021,
ONLINE FROM LOS ANGELES
Echo
Park Film Center presents its monthly Talk series
of analog "Film Friends", Season 2: "Simple Machines"
Jodie Mack
A Talk with the experimental animator
about animation stations and her
handmade 16mm films.
Saturday, November 20, 10am PST, free!
Online on Zoom! Limited capacity. Register early.
from Echo Park Film Center,
1200 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles, California
^^^

NOVEMBER 2021,
PHYSICALLY
IN MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK
"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
The longest-running, annual "shoot & show"
super 8 screening in the world, ever!
35e Festival international du cinéma francophone
en Acadie (FicfA),
Galerie Sans Nom et Film
Zone présente
Acadie Underground 25
New super 8 films made for this screening by local artists!
Liz McGraw, Phil Mercier, Line Woods & Nicolas Després,
Myriam Vaudry, André Melanson, Blake Morin, JD Cool,
and Marc-André Hebert & Émilie Chamberlain. Plus
some films from previous Acadie Undergrounds.
New films shot last month, in one day, edited in-camera,
on one roll, then processed and premiered on super 8,
silent, or with recorded sound or live performance.
Followed by voting for the "Crowd Favorite" Prize,
then a party with DJ Jerry (The Jedi of Funk).
Facebook
Friday, November 12, 8:30pm
Salle Bernard-LeBlanc, 3rd floor, Aberdeen
Cultural Centre,
140 Botsford St, Moncton, New Brunswick
^^^

NOVEMBER
2021,
PHYSICALLY IN MONTREAL
Visions
and la
lumière present
Visions' return to physical screenings!
Jodie Mack:
Hoarders Without Borders
Jodie Mack in person from USA!
with 4 of her 16mm films, 2010-2018.
Total running time: 77 minutes.
Friday, November 5, 7pm & 9pm,
$10
la lumière, #506, 7080, rue Alexandra, Montréal,
Québec
Limited capacity. Registration and vaccine required.
^^^

OCTOBER
2021, PHYSICALLY
IN BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
The Center for Digital Cultures and Technology (iMAL)
and Cinema Parenthèse #28 present
Helga Fanderl: Constellations
German artist with some of her 1,000 super 8 films
(1992-2020, silent, b&w, blown up to 16mm),
projecting them herself from the audience.
Total running time: 60 minutes, plus her
introduction and Q&A. Facebook
Sunday, October 31, 7pm CEST, 4€/6€
(cash only)
iMAL,
Quai des Charbonnages 30, Koolmijnenkaai,
1080 Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, Belgium
^^^

2 EVENTS
OCTOBER 2021,
PHYSICALLY IN BROOKLYN, NY

Light
Industry presents
Island
of Lost Souls
(Erle C. Kenton, USA, 1932, 16mm, 70 minutes)
preceded by Evil of Dracula
(Martha Colburn, USA, 1997, 16mm, 2 minutes).
Sunday, October 31, 7pm, $8
(free if costumed)
Limited seating. Doors at 6:30pm.
Light Industry, 155 Freeman St., Brooklyn, New
York
^^^

UnionDocs
presents
The Screening is the Event:
Cinema as Performance
Multi-projector film performance by Roger Beebe.
Thursday, October 14, 8pm
PLUS
3-Day Workshop
with Roger Beebe, Chloé Galibert-Laîné,
Zia Anger, Diana Arce, Jeanne Liotta,
Jesse Malmed and Kristin Reeves.
October 15-17
UnionDocs, 322 Union Ave., Brooklyn, New York
^^^

2 EVENTS
OCTOBER 2021,
PHYSICALLY IN LONDON, ON

McIntosh
Gallery and FRAMES Film Series present
Greg Curnoe: Working on Film
16mm films, 1967-1981, by London, Ontario artists
Greg Curnoe (1936-1992), Jack Chambers, and
Lockwood Films, plus a rare film of Curnoe's
Nihilist Spasm Band, and his home movies.
Total running time: 80 minutes.
In conjunction with TAP's current Curnoe
exhibition (September 30 - November 6).
Thursday, October 28, 7pm, free!
Saturday, October 30, 2pm, free!
TAP
Centre for Creativity,
203 Dundas St., London, Ontario
Limited capacity. Advance registration
required.
^^^

Short 16mm Films
Collected & projected by Sebastian Di Trolio.
Weather permitting
Thursday, October 7, 8pm-10pm, free!
Outdoors at Dundas Place,
Dundas & Clarence, London, Ontario
Seating is available, but dress warm.
^^^

OCTOBER
2021, PHYSICALLY
IN MONTREAL, QUEBEC
La
lumière collective and Double Negative present
IN SITU:
Erin Weisgerber & Richard Kerr
Local artists in person! with their videos & 16mm films,
2014-2021, total 75 min. Plus Jerusalem in my Heart,
and a musical performance by Jeremy Young.
Facebook
Tuesday, October 26, 7pm, $10
Mandatory pre-registration for the limited seating.
Public Health rules, vaccine passports, photo I.D..
la lumière, #506, 7080, rue Alexandra, Montréal,
Québec
^^^

2 EVENTS
OCTOBER 2021
IN & FROM VICTORIA, BC

24th Antimatter
Media Art Festival
International Media Art and Experimental Cinema.
Video, 16mm, 35mm, super 8. Facebook
October 14-24, in person & online!
Deluge Contemporary Art,
636 Yates St., Victoria, British Columbia
^^^

"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
CineVic
Society of Independent Filmmakers presents
The 2nd Vancouver Island
One Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 22 new films shot & shown on super 8
by Victoria and region filmmakers, in person!
Cat Lewis, Sonya Chwyl, Eli Hirtle, Bowen Macy, Elvie Simons,
Greg Goldberg, Megan Switzer, Rachel Evans, Jessica Beach,
Tyson Laidler, Ella Privet, Jen Yakamovich, Nathan Dunsmoor,
Michelle Frey, Alex Skorochid, Octavian Kaul, Michael Korican,
Kemi Craig, Suzanne Moreau, Ian Sebelius, Jerry & Alena Kott,
using one 3-minute roll of film each, without any ‘second takes’,
and the filmmakers do not see their film before the screening!
An annual event in Regina, SK since 2000. Facebook
In-person & on YouTube, Saturday,
October 23, 7pm, $5
Advance tickets. Limited capacity for both in-person & online.
Required: proof of vaccine, I.D., masks, remaining seated.
Alix
Goolden Performance Hall,
907 Pandora Ave., Victoria, British Columbia
(enter through Music Conservatory, 900 Johnson St.)
^^^
OCTOBER 2021,
PHYSICALLY
IN JOHNSON CITY, NEW YORK
9th Transient
Visions
Festival of the Moving Image
Screenings, installations, performances! Facebook
Friday & Saturday, October 22
& 23, free!
Masks required.
Spool Contemporary Art Space,
138 Baldwin St., Johnson City, New York
^^^
OCTOBER 2021, ONLINE
FROM
PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO
Canadian
Images in Conversation presents
Mining (And Manipulating)
The Home Movie
Canadian experimental films and videos, 1994-2011,
using personal, found and orphaned home movies, by
Eva Kolcze & Philip Hoffman, Amanda Dawn Christie,
Freda Guttman, Louise Bourque, Lindsay McIntyre,
Christina Battle, John Kneller, and Sara Angelucci.
Total running time: 84 minutes. Facebook
Online October 16-23, free!
PLUS
Panel Discussion
with the artists
Saturday, October 16, 7pm, free!
^^^
OCTOBER 2021
IN SAN FRANCISCO
San
Francisco Cinematheque presents
The 12th Annual Crossroads
Festival of Artist-Made Film & Video
Recent avant-garde films and videos.
Super 8, 8mm, 16mm, 35mm films!
Performances! Artists in person!
Facebook
9 programs online or physically
September 17 - October 21
from and in San Francisco, California
^^^

OCTOBER 2021,
PHYSICALLY
IN REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN
"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
One Take Super 8 Event and
Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative present
The 19th Original
One
Take Super 8 Event
Premiering 21 new films shot & shown on super 8
by Regina-area artists, in person!
Amber Phelps Bondaroff, Geremy Lague & Jim Lague,
Sandra Staples Jetko, Jane Mccreight & Keaton Fader,
William Oberon Bessai-Saul, Jaye Kovach & Cat Haines,
Hagere Selam "shimby" Zegeye-Gebrehiwot, Cyril Chen,
Dianne Ouellette, Amber Hanover & Em Ironstar, Eric Hill,
Garry Varro, Charles Umeh, Jay Sotkowy, Geoffrey Yates,
Louise Bigeagle, Esperanza Sanchez Espitia, Gerald Saul,
James Wright & Thomas Wright, Ian Campbell, Ron Jacobs.
Using one 3-minute roll of film each, with no "second takes",
no "post" cuts or splices. Edited in-camera, shown as shot.
The filmmakers do not see their film before the screening!
Facebook
Saturday, October 16, 7pm, free!
Proof of full vaccination required.
Regina
Public Library Film Theatre,
Central Branch, 2311 12th Ave., Regina, Saskatchewan
^^^
OCTOBER
2021, PHYSICALLY
IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA
16th WNDX
Festival of Moving Image
Recent experimental 16mm and 35mm film,
video, installations, performances. Facebook
October 6-10, 2021
Winnipeg
Cinematheque, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba
INCLUDING
The 15th
Winnipeg One
Take Super 8 Event
31 new super 8 films made for this screening by local artists!
Allison Stevens, Amanda Kindzierski & Dylan Baillie,
Bendrix & Baillie, Camryn Montebruno, Charlene Moore,
Taylor Brown & Nate Flaman & Laina Brown, Tyrone Deise,
Jack Sullivan, Jared Adams, Joshua Banman, Karen Emoto,
Abby Falvo, Andrew Wall, katnancy, Lar Simms, Wasif Haseeb,
Elena Sturk-Lussier, Emilie Allard, Glodi Bahati, hera, Ian Bawa,
Lee Ladell & Cierra Bettens & Adelle Rawluk & Annabelle
Leger,
Omar Lucman, ryan ad, Sarah Simpson-Yellowquill, Skye Callow,
Louis Gandier, Luke Whitmore, Luther Alexander, Madelyn Gowler,
and the Womxn’s Film & Video Network: Johanna Reimer-Henteleff
&
Reisha Hancox & Alexandra Enns & Sara Bulloch & Lasha Mowchun.
Each film edited in-camera on 1 reel of super 8, then shown as shot,
the artists not seeing them first. Annual event in Regina since 2000.
Co-presented by Winnipeg
Film Group and WNDX.
Wednesday, October 6, 7pm, $10 or
pwyc
Masks and proof of vaccination required.
Centre culturel franco-manitobain (CCFM),
340 Provencher Blvd., Winnipeg, Manitoba
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POSTPONED!
Global
Super 8 Day 2021
Celebrating 56th anniversary of super 8 film!
Events in many cities. Postponed from October 2020.
POSTPONED
October 9, 2021 to October 11, 2025
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OCTOBER 2021
PHYSICALLY IN
SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN
"SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SCREENINGS RECOMMENDS
PAVED Arts
and The Roxy Theatre present
The 8th Saskatoon
One Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 27 new films shot & shown on super 8!
by Saskatoon filmmakers, in person!
Ania Slusarczyk, Spencer Martin, Shawn Cuthand,
Victoria Becker, Rachel Broussard, Derek Sandbeck,
Kevin Wesaquate, Brianna Whitmore, Shakey Wilson,
Steve Bates, jake moore, Tomilola Ojo, Alex Rogalski,
Laura Lee Giesbrecht, John Harper, Lindsay Herman,
Travis Cole, Will Kaufhold, Adam Logan, Lenore Maier,
Carey Shaw, Gabby Da Silva, Zoe Slusar, Riley Deacon,
Curtis Kerr, Candice Klein, Emily Kohlert & Jared Beattie,
using one 3-minute roll of film each, without any ‘second takes’,
and the filmmakers do not see their film before the screening!
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Tuesday, October 5, 9pm, free!, all
ages!
Proof of vaccine required! Limited capacity!
Roxy
Theatre, 320 20th St. West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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OCTOBER
2021, ONLINE
FROM HAMILTON, ONTARIO
imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival
and Hamilton
Artists Inc. present
Survivance
Short, Indigenous videos, 2011-2021, by
Terry J. Jones, Thirza Cuthand, Rob Fatal,
JJ Neepin & Justina Neepin, Natalie King,
Lindsay McIntyre, and Justin Ducharme.
Total running time: 87 minutes.
Online September
30 - October 3, free!
(Unclassified. Suggested for 16+ years old)
Hamilton Artists Inc., 228 James St. N., Hamilton,
Ontario
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OCTOBER
2021, PHYSICALLY IN
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Iris
Film Collective presents
Immanent Union
(Kyle Whitehead, Canada, 2021, super 8 film, 58 minutes)
Kyle Whitehead in person from Calgary with
his
live, expanded cinema, super 8 film performance!
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Outdoors! Friday, October 1, 7:30pm
PDT, free!
(COVID-19 protocols - masks, distancing)
Iris Film Collective's Burrard View Park Fieldhouse,
545 N. Slocan St., Vancouver, British Columbia
PLUS KYLE'S WORKSHOP
Generative Sound for Analog Film
Projection
Saturday, October 2, (location & time TBA), free!
Very limited group, first come, first served!
Sign up at irisfilmcollective@gmail.com
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