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60 EVENTS Nov-Dec 2007
Latest in Dec: Toronto
- Montreal
- Halifax
- Buffalo
- Ottawa
- Charlottetown
Nov: Toronto -
Irvine - Hollywood
- Halifax - Montevideo
- NYC - Vancouver
Ottawa - Paris
- Portland - Berlin
- Montreal - Buffalo
- Regina
DECEMBER 21-31
IN TORONTO
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, Cordell Barker, Sheldon Cohen
and Pierre M. Trudeau - Monday, December 31, 2pm, free
NFB
Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash
Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts on 16mm, 8mm, super 8. No video!
"Worst Film" - The
Force on Thunder Mountain
(Peter B. Good, USA, 1978, on 16mm, 93 minutes)
Friday, December 21, 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)
^^^
DECEMBER
19th IN MONTREAL
THE "SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON WRAPS UP
WITH
The 5th Montreal Super 8 Film Festival
21 new super 8 films made for the screening,
edited in-camera, now premiered on super 8,
with original soundtracks. Theme: Revenge.
Films by Karina Mariano, Amy Schwartz, Ky Nam Le Duc,
Mario Morin, Robert Reis, Toly Apostoulous, Nancy Bèlzile,
Mathew Forbes, Gaetano Frangella, Pierre Luc Jutras Gouin,
Alexandra Grimanis, Guillermo Lopez, Thomas Bilodeau Blain,
Claudie Levèsque, Daniel Pereira, Philippe McLean, Dan Popa,
David Bitton, Alexandre Larose, Dominic Dutile, Lucia Fezzuoglio.
Wednesday, December 19, 7:30pm, $5
La
Sala Rossa, 4848 St-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec
infoms8@yahoo.ca (sponsored by Main Film)
^^^
DECEMBER
18th IN HALIFAX
THE "SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON CONTINUES
WITH
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP)
presents its
7th Super Duper Super 8 Holiday Spectacular
New super 8 films shot & edited-in-camera in two days,
now shown first time, even to the filmmakers, on super 8!
Read
news article in The Coast Weekly, December 13.
Tuesday, December 18, 8:30pm, free
CBC Radio Room, 5600 Sackville St., Halifax, Nova
Scotia
^^^
DECEMBER 7-14 IN TORONTO
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
Annual Silent Auction and Holiday Party 2007
Auction of goods & services from
film labs, restaurants, theatres, more.
A screening of a Roberto Ariganello film.
Presentation of the first "Roberto Award".
Music by Isabelle Noel, DJ Satan Macnuggit.
Friday, December 14, 7pm, $7
The Tranzac Club,
292 Brunswick Ave. (south of Bloor St. W.), Toronto
^^^
Marc
St Aubin and Peggy
Anne Berton
Video projections accompanied by
live music and narration.
Tuesday, December 11, 8:30-11pm, free attendance: 30
The
Local Pub & Restaurant, 396 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
(next door to the Revue Cinema)
^^^
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS)
presents
Two New Documentary Videos by Patrick Jenkins
- Of Lines And Men: The Animation Of Jonathan Amitay -
- Death Is In Trouble Now: The Sculptures Of Mark Adair -
Saturday, December 8, 7pm, $5 (adults only, by
law)
NFB
Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto
The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union
presents
Free
Friday Films
Repertory movies, most projected on 35mm film.
Friday, December 7, 7pm, free (classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
Pleasure
Dome presents
The Sign Flashed Out Its Warning
Videos by Olaf Breuning, Goody-B. Wiseman, Phil Collins
Friday, December 7, 8pm, $5 attendance: 25
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash
Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts on 16mm, 8mm, super 8. No video!
Project:
Kill (William Girdler, 1976)
Friday, December 7, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!
The new secret Toronto location is printed
on advance tickets at
Suspect Video,
619 Queen St. W., 416-504-7135
(just a few blocks from the new Trash Palace location).
Seating is limited so sell-outs are common! Buy early!
^^^
DECEMBER
7th IN BUFFALO
Squeaky Wheel's 6th Annual Dysfunctional Holiday
Party
Short videos, films, performances, installations about the holidays.
Friday, December 7, 8pm, $6
Squeaky Wheel
/ Buffalo Media Resources,
712 Main St., Buffalo, New York
DECEMBER
6th IN OTTAWA
Available Light Screening Collective presents
Buried Treasures of the CFMDC
Rarely seen short 16mm classics (1978, 1979)
from the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre,
by Harriet Pacaud, Richard Kerr, Philip Hoffman,
Barbara Sternberg, Igor Tertysznyj.
Curated and introduced by Rick Hancox.
Thursday, December 6, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Club
SAW, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
(Program One - October 18, Program Two - November 15.)
^^^
DECEMBER 4-7 IN TORONTO
The Gathering
Space presents their first
Weekly Home-Movie Viewing & Repair Clinic
View your home-movies privately.
16mm, 8mm, Super 8, no video.
Advice, cleaning, minor repairs.
Every Wednesday & Thursday, 2-5pm,
and every Friday, 2-4pm. Free
December 2007 - May 2008
Cool Hand of a Girl Coffeeshop,
2804 Dundas St. W. (east of Keele St.), Toronto
The Free Screen presents
Over Time: CFMDC 40th Anniversary
Four 16mm shorts (1967-1986) by
David Rimmer, Rose Lowder, Michael Snow, Mike Hoolboom.
Wednesday, December 5, 7:30pm, free (adults only,
by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
The Official Margin: A 40th Anniversary Tribute
to the CFMDC
Low Visibility (Patricia Gruben, Canada, 1984, 16mm, 84 minutes)
Tuesday, December 4, 7:30pm, $10/6 (adults only,
by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
DEC 3rd
IN CHARLOTTETOWN
THE "SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON CONTINUES
WITH
Island Media
Arts Co-op presents
December Centred Screening - All Animation Always!
Animations by independent artists from across Canada.
Tara Wells in person from Sackville, New Brunswick!
Plus three super 8 films made by local artists
Natasha Fisher, Nicolas Graveline, Thomas Henley
for the Centred Screening Super 8 Challenge.
Tasty morsels provided as always!!!
Monday, December 3, 7pm
The Guild,
115 Richmond St., Charlottetown, PEI
^^^
DECEMBER 1 & 2 IN TORONTO
The Official Margin: A 40th Anniversary Tribute
to the CFMDC
Kisses (Betty Ferguson, Canada, 1976, 16mm, 57 minutes)
and 2 recent 16mm shorts by Keith Cole, Michael Caines.
Sunday, December 2, 5:15pm, $10/6 (adults only,
by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
The Official Margin: A 40th Anniversary Tribute
to the CFMDC
Winter Kept Us Warm
(David Secter, Canada, 1965, 16mm, 81 minutes)
Saturday, December 1, 9:30pm, $10/6 (adults only,
by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER
29 & 30 IN TORONTO
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
present
Best of CFMDC - 40th Anniversary
Narrative, experimental and animated shorts
on 16mm, 35mm and video. Curated by Larissa Fan.
Friday, November 30, 7pm, ROM $10/8.50/7 (unclassified)
Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre,
Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto
^^^
The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union
presents
Free
Friday Films
Repertory movies, most projected on 35mm film.
Friday, November 30, 7pm, free (classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
The Official Margin: A 40th Anniversary Tribute
to the CFMDC
P4W: Prison for Women
(Janis Cole & Holly Dale, Canada, 1982, 16mm, 90 minutes)
Friday, November 30, 9:15pm, $10/6 (adults only,
by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., 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.
Thursday, November 29, 7:30pm, free attendance:
20
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@hotmail.com
The Free Screen presents
A Tribute to R. Bruce Elder
World premiere of The Little Prince (16mm),
the fifth film in his The Book of Praise cycle.
Thursday, November 29, 7:30pm, free (adults only,
by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER 29th
IN IRVINE
The Film
and Video Centre, University of California Irvine presents
Cinema/Movement: The Interaction between
Artistic and Social Praxis in Japanese Filmmaking
Touring programs of Japanese underground cinema
of the 1960s & 1970s, curated by Hirasawa Go.
16mm films (1967-1968, 66 minutes) by Oe Masanori, and
Crazy Love (Okabe Michio, 1968, 93 minutes 16mm).
Thursday, November 29, 7pm, $5/3
16mm films (1964-1974, 63 minutes) by Jonouchi Motoharu,
and
Inaba no shirousagi/White Hare of Inaba
(Kato Yoshihiro, 1970, 132 minutes, 16mm).
Introduction by Dr. Rika Hiro.
Friday, November 30, 7pm, $5/3
Lucille Keuhn Auditorium, Rm 100, Humanities Instructional
Bldg.,
University of California Irvine, Irvine, California
^^^
NOVEMBER
29th IN HOLLYWOOD
THE "SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON CONTINUES
WITH
Norwood Cheek's Flicker LA and the American Cinematheque
present
The 7th annual Attack
of the 50 Foot Reels
19 new videos shot on super 8 for the screening
by Giles Perkins, Erik Deutschman, Angelica Sarkisyan,
Alex Maloutas, Jessica Yurasek, Nick Shiflet, Jim Granato,
Mark Segurson, Leigh Goldstein, Victor Llamas, Ivan Zorine,
Sukho Lee, Alden Olmsted, Regina O’Brien, Danny Derakhshan,
Joshua Barash, Claudia Bestor & Tony Hall, Mike Ott, Jonathan Morrill.
Each film was shot on one 50-foot cartridge, edited-in-camera,
then processed at Yale Film
& Video, transferred to video,
and now premiered with original soundtracks played "wild",
and with the filmmakers seeing them for the first time.
Theme: Documentary.
Thursday, November 29, 7:30pm, $9
Egyptian
Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California
^^^
NOVEMBER 28th IN TORONTO
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
presents
PHOTO/CINE
A fundraiser for the CFMDC Film Print Maintenance Fund.
Sale of limited-edition photo prints from films at the CFMDC,
curated by Michael Snow. Raffle of special-edition artists' DVDs.
Hosted by Roy Mitchell, with DJ Moniker > Metro Desi. Cash bar.
Wednesday, November 28, 7-11pm, free
CFMDC, Suite 119, 401 Richmond St. W., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER
26th IN HALIFAX (also Nov
1)
Future
Shorts Halifax presents
Future
Shorts November 2007
Recent shorts from around the world
by Jane Linfoot, Dougal Wilson, Royston Tan,
Thomas Leung, Gerbrand Burger & Tijmen Hauer,
Eric Dyer, Tom Brown & Daniel Gray, Michaela Kezele.
Plus shorts from Prince Edward Island selected by Mille Clarkes,
by Judith Scherer, Pete Murphy, Jeremy Larter, Richie Mitchell,
Hans Samuelson, Fox Henderson, Lesley McCubbin.
Monday, November 26, 7pm, $6
CBC Radio Room, 1599 South Park St., Halifax, Nova
Scotia
^^^
NOVEMBER 24 &
25 IN TORONTO
The Free Screen presents
Shoot Shoot Shoot: Programme 2
The First Decade of the London Film-Makers' Co-operative
and British Avant-Garde Film, 1966-1976.
16mm films by Malcolm Le Grice, Chris Welsby,
Stephen Dwoskin, Gill Eatherley, William Raban,
Peter Gidal, and John Smith. Curated by Mark Webber.
Sunday, November 25, 5:00pm, free attendance: 30
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
Pleasure
Dome presents
Live Projections
Performances by 'Dark Hand and Lamplight'
(Shary Boyle & Doug Paisley) using an overhead projector,
and by Liss Platt riding a bicycle-powered 16mm projector
designed by Petra Chevrier and Martin Heath of CineCycle.
Music by Anna Linda Siddall.
Saturday, November 24, 8pm, $10/5 attendance: 300
Latvian
House, 491 College St. (west of Bathurst St.), Toronto
The Free Screen presents
Shoot Shoot Shoot: Programme 1
The First Decade of the London Film-Makers' Co-operative
and British Avant-Garde Film, 1966-1976.
16mm films by Annabel Nicolson, Guy Sherwin,
Lis Rhodes, Marilyn Halford, Chris Garratt, Mike Dunford,
Mike Leggett and David Crosswaite. Curated by Mark Webber.
Saturday, November 24, 9:30pm, free attendance:
30
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER 24th IN HALIFAX
(also Nov 1)
Freeshow Seymour Screening
Allyson Mitchell & Christina Zeidler
in person from Toronto!
Saturday, November 24, 7pm, $pwyc
CBC Radio Room, 1599 South Park St., Halifax, Nova
Scotia
NOVEMBER 19-23
IN TORONTO
The University of Toronto Cinema Studies Student Union
presents
Free
Friday Films
Repertory movies, most projected on 35mm film.
Friday, November 23, 7pm & 9pm, free (classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash
Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts on 16mm, 8mm, super 8. No video!
Gorilla
at Large (Harmon Jones, 1954)
Plus condensed, 3-D, super 8 version of
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)!
LAST SHOW AT THIS LOCATION!
Friday, November 23, 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)
Limited seating, so sell-outs are common - buy early!
5th annual One Minute Film & Video Festival
>>> 60 new
60-second videos. Theme: "Secrets"
Thursday, November 22, 7pm, $10/8 attendance: 800
The
Bloor Cinema, 506 Bloor St. W., Toronto
^^^
OCAD
Film Society Weekly Screenings
Two feature movies, plus student shorts
Wednesday, November 21, 7:30-11:30pm, free (unclassified)
Room 230 (Level 2), 100 McCaul St.,
Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD), Toronto
The Dept.
of Film at York University and Cine
Club York present
Cinema/Movement
Nov 12-19
Conference and Film Screenings
Organized by Sharon Hayashi. Curated by Hirasawa Go.
Including Japan's first feature-length underground film:
Crazy Love (Okabe Michio, 1968, 16mm, 93 minutes)
Monday, November 19, 6pm, free (unclassified)
Room 135, Centre for Film & Theatre, York University,
Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER 21-24
IN MONTEVIDEO
TIE
- The International Experimental Cinema Exposition
8mm, super 8, 16mm, 35mm film projection. No video.
November 21-24, Montevideo, Uruguay
NOVEMBER
14-19 IN NEW YORK
CITY
20th MIX
NYC - New York Lesbian & Gay Experimental Film Festival
8mm, super 8, 16mm, 35mm, video, performance, installation, media art
November 14-19, New York City, New York
^^^
NOVEMBER 18th IN TORONTO
Toronto International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, November 18, 10am-3pm, $7
Thornhill Community Centre, 7755 Bayview Ave. (at John
St.),
Markham, Ontario, suewootten@hotmail.com, 705-857-2659
phsc.ca for map, details
suewootten at hotmail dot com, 705-857-2659
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents
Bolex 16mm Camera Workshop
In just one day, learn to use LIFT's smallest, lightest,
most affordable and versatile 16mm camera!
Instructor: Tracy German
Sunday, November 18, 10am-6pm, $65/50
L.I.F.T., Suite 301, 171 East Liberty St., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER
17th IN VANCOUVER
Vancouver straight
8 2007 Premiere
Super 8 films on video - The 'Cannes 12',
and best entries from Canada (Coral Aiken,
John Redpath, Deborah Dimitroff & Robert Riendeau)
and USA (Mark Escribano, Ian McAlpin, Duncan White,
Dennis Seavey-Windsinger, S. Yin You, Julian Pugsley).
The straight 8 2007 Cannes selection:
Josh Sanders & Peter Hardie, Daniel Rossberg, Mihaal Danziger,
Jacqueline Wright & Alice Lowe, Marky, Julia Jason, Catherine Cole,
Nick Rutter, L'Equipe de Film, Will and George, Nick Scott, Colin Dewar.
Saturday, November 17, 1:30pm
Pacific
Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, British Columbia
tickets: Carla Olson doingvancouver@straight8.net
^^^
NOVEMBER 15-16 IN TORONTO
11th Toronto Reel
Asian International Film Festival
(November 14-18, $10/7/5 each. No super 8) presents
Cinema/Movement:
Oe Masanori
Psychedelic shorts (1967-1968) on 16mm.
Curated by Hirasawa Go. Co-presented by York
University
Friday, November 16, 4pm, $10/7/5 attendance:
35
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
present
Creating the World
Narrative, experimental and animated shorts
on 16mm, 35mm and video. Curated by Larissa Fan.
Friday, November 16, 7pm, ROM $10/8.50/7 (unclassified)
Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre,
Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto
^^^
>>>
The Eclectic Screening Room 'zine's monthly screening
Emerald
Cities (Rick Schmidt, USA, 1983, video,
90 minutes)
"New dark ages" story with performances by
punk bands Flipper and The Mutants.
Thursday, November 15, 8pm, $5 (unclassified)
>>>
Centre for the Arts, #513, 263 Adelaide St. W., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER
15th IN OTTAWA
Available Light Screening Collective presents
Buried Treasures of the
CFMDC
Rarely seen short 16mm classics (1972-1976)
from the Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre,
by Jim Anderson, Michael Snow, Veronika Soul,
Mike Jones, Holly Dale & Janis Cole, Lorne Marin.
Curated and introduced by Rick Hancox.
Thursday, November 15, 7:30pm, $pwyc (unclassified)
Club
SAW, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
(Program One - October 18, Program Three - December 6.)
NOVEMBER 14-18 IN TORONTO
11th Toronto Reel
Asian International Film Festival
No super 8
November 14-18, $10/7/5 each (classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER 13th IN
PARIS
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
The Images Festival,
Arsenal
Experimental and Lightcone
present
Double Vision: Paris/Montreal
Celebrating 20 years of the Images Festival and
40 years of the Canadian Filmmaker's Distribution Centre.
Films, videos, installations & performances in Paris, London &
Berlin.
PROGRAM 1 - 20h00, 4€
Films & videos (1991-2006) by francophone Canadian artists
Marie-France Giraudon, Isabelle Hayeur, Alexandre Larose,
Joanna Empain and Louise Bourque. Presented in person by
Lauren Howes (CFMDC) and Pablo de Ocampo (Images Festival).
PROGRAM 2 - 22h00, 2€
Pulse - multimedia performance by Montréal-based
Ray_xxxx (Alain Thibault & Matthew Biederman).
Tuesday, November 13
Scratch Projection at Les Voutes, 19 rue des Frigos,
Paris
^^^
NOVEMBER 9-17
IN PORTLAND
34th Northwest Film & Video Festival
<<<
video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8
November 9-17, Portland, Oregon
^^^
NOVEMBER
9-11 IN BERLIN
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
The Images Festival,
Arsenal
Experimental and Lightcone
present
Double Vision: Toronto/Berlin and Paris/Montreal
Celebrating 20 years of the Images Festival and
40 years of the Canadian Filmmaker's Distribution Centre.
Films, videos, installations & performances in Paris, London &
Berlin.
Including two Canadian programs and two German programs in Berlin
with works by Richard Kerr, Christina Battle, John Gagne, Phil Hoffman,
Katherine Jerkovic, David Rimmer, Ian Toews, Ellie Epp, Rick Hancox,
Lothar Spree and Detten Schleiermacher, Ernie Gehr, Martin Ebner,
Rainer Bellenbaum & Bärbel Freund, Lisa Steele & Kim Tomczak,
Isabell Spengler, Alice Könitz, Corinna Schnitt, Michael Brynntrup,
Gerd Conradt, Maike Mia Höhne, Tim Blue, Paul Rowley,
Brigitta Kuster, Chen Wei Liu, Deirdre Logue, ADFA.
Christina Battle & Phil Hoffman in person.
November 9-11, 6.50/4.50/3€
Arsenal Kino, Potsdamer Straße 2, D-10785 Berlin
^^^
NOVEMBER 7-17 IN TORONTO
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
present
Clive Holden’s Trains of Winnipeg
On video. Curated by Larissa Fan.
Friday, November 9, 7pm, ROM $10/8.50/7 (unclassified)
Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre,
Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto
Pleasure
Dome presents
Pictures of Things That Aren't There
Short videos (Toronto, 2006) by Mary J. Daniels, plus short
16mm films (USA, 1957-1968) by Marie Menken, selected by Daniels.
Friday, November 9, 8pm, $5 (unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" Trash
Palace Theatre presents
features and shorts on 16mm, 8mm, super 8. No video!
Macon
County Line (Richard Compton, 1974)
Friday, November 9, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)
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)
15th Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival
<<<
Experimental, documentary, drama, animation
dealing with mental health and addiction.
November 8-17, $10 each No super 8 (classified)
Workman
Theatre, 1001 Queen St. W., Toronto
^^^
5th Toronto Japanese Short Film Festival
<<<
No super 8 (unclassified)
November 8-11, $10 each, $7 advance
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
The Free Screen presents
Józef Robakowski, in person from Poland
with his 35mm and video shorts, 1970-2003
Wednesday, November 7, 7:30pm, free attendance:
70
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER
2-4 IN MONTREAL
41st Montreal Photographica Flea Market
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, November 4, 10am-3pm, $6
Holiday Inn Pointe-Claire,
6700 Trans Canada Hwy, Pointe-Claire, Quebec
(Hwy 40, Exit 52/Boul. St-Jean, facing Fairview Shopping Centre).
sol at therangefinder dot com
Double Negative Film Collective presents
TIE
- L'Exposition Internationale du Cinéma Expérimental
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! No video! Many visiting artists!
Curated by TIE founder/director Christopher May.
Super 8 films by Jason Halprin, Chris Brabant,
Luther Price, Tomonari Nishikawa, Pablo Marin, Shawn Cotter.
November 2-4, $7 each, $15/55 pass
Concordia J.A. de Seve Cinema, 1400 de Maisonneuve West,
and Main Hall, 5390 St-Laurent, Montréal, Quebec
^^^
NOVEMBER
2 & 3 IN BUFFALO
Beyond
/ In Western New York 2007 presents
Films and Videos by Deirdre Logue
in person, from Toronto - Friday, November 2, 8pm, $6
AND
"Strategies for Access: Distribution Theory
& Practice"
Open discussion on media distribution and organizations.
Led by Deirdre Logue - Saturday, November 3, 12-2pm, $20
Squeaky
Wheel / Buffalo Media Resources,
712 Main St., Buffalo, New York
^^^
NOVEMBER 2nd IN TORONTO
The Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Centre (CFMDC)
and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)
present
Canadiana
Narrative, experimental and animated shorts
(1985-2007, 65 min.) on 16mm, 35mm, video,
by Jason Britski, John Price, Stephen Arthur,
Christina Battle, Philip Szporer & Marlene Millar,
Brian Stockton, Gerald Saul, Taylor Kirk, Peter Lipskis.
Curated by Larissa Fan.
Friday, November 2, 7pm, ROM $10/8.50/7 (unclassified)
Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre,
Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queen's Park, Toronto
^^^
NOVEMBER 1st
IN REGINA
THE "SHOOT
& SHOW" SUPER 8 SEASON CONTINUES
WITH
The 7th Annual, Original One Take Super 8 Event
<<<
22 new films, shot & shown on super 8,
by local artists using one 3-minute roll of film each,
without any ‘second takes’ - every shot remains, and
the filmmakers do not view their film before the screening.
Filmmakers include Tyler Banadyga, Jemma Gilboy & berny hi,
David Lopan, Jonathan Bauche, Ken Wilson, Eric Hill, Ryan Hill,
Gerald Saul, Shawn Fulton, Jennifer Sparrowhawk, Dave Turcotte,
Katherine Skelton, Anna Hansen, Tricia Martin, Terryll Loffler,
Shawn Bauche, Jade Duckett, Regan Simon, Rob Hillstead,
Dianne Ouellette, Daniel Suchoboki, robert.daniel.pytlyk.
Thursday, November 1, 8pm, free
Regina Public Library Theatre, Main Branch,
2311 12th Ave., Regina, Saskatchewan 306-777-6000
info: Alex Rogalski onetakesuper8event@yahoo.com 416-703-7782
^^^
NOVEMBER
1st IN HALIFAX (also Nov
26)
The Atlantic Filmmakers Co-op (AFCOOP)
presents
Toronto
Animated Image Society 2007 Members Showcase
Introduced by artist & TAIS Board Chair, Madi Piller.
All new! All Canadian! For all ages!
Thursday, November 1, 7pm, $5
CBC Radio Room, 1599 South Park St., Halifax, Nova
Scotia
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