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2009: Jan-Feb > March-April \/ July-Sept > Oct > Nov-Dec


70 EVENTS May-June 2009

Latest in June in Dublin, Ireland - Toronto - St. John's, Nfld
Ottawa - Montreal - Edinburgh, UK - Chicago - Vancouver, BC
Hamilton, Ontario - Los Angeles - Washington, DC - Guelph, Ont
Latest in May in Dublin - Toronto - Ottawa - Zurich - Harrisburg, PA
Buffalo, NY - Windsor, Ontario - Cannes - London - Washington, DC
San Francisco - Portland, OR - Knokke-Heist - Los Angeles - Ottawa

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JUNE 28 IN DUBLIN, IRELAND

Experimental Film Club presents its monthly screening

Self Portraits
Videos by Dave Andrae, Caveh Zahedi, Dena DeCola & Karin E Wandner,
Sarah Pucill, including the Irish premieres of three recent American works.

Sunday, June 28, 5pm, 7/5€

upstairs in The Odessa Club, 13 Dame Court, Dublin 2, Ireland

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JUNE 26-29 IN TORONTO

The Revue Film Society presents

Silent Sunday Matinee
Buster Keaton's silent film College (1927), on 16mm,
with live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema which opened in 1912!

Sunday, June 28, 4pm, $10 (classified)

The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Les Vampires
(Louis Feuillade, 1915, France, 383 minutes, 35mm)
with live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
Shown in 3 parts, a different one each night.

Friday, Saturday & Monday, June 26, 27 & 29, 7pm,
$13 / $15 advance, each
(adults only, by law)

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

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The Parkdale Beauty Pageant Society presents

11th Parkdale Film + Video Showcase

Friday, June 26, $pwyc (unclassified)
Parkdale Short Videos & Films - 9pm
A super 8 film by Peggy Anne Berton, a 35mm film by Chris Gehman,
a 16mm film by Chris Kennedy, and videos by Pat Mills, Nina Levitt,
Sabrina Moella, Richard Story, Evan Tapper, Michael Toke,
Sarah Lightbody, Sylvain Dumais, and Marc St Aubin.
Roberto Ariganello's home movie collection - 10pm
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto

  Saturday, June 27, $pwyc (unclassified)
Parkdale Short Videos - 9pm
Sarah Kolasky, Allyson Mitchell + Fiona Smyth, Martin Reis,
Nicholas Kovats, Monica Gutierrez, Maureen Thompson,
Madi Piller, Craig Orrett, and Suzanne Thompson.
World premiere of a 16mm film by Christina Zeidler - 10pm
Fuller Avenue Parkette (north of Queen, west of Lansdowne), Toronto

June 26-28 Projection installations in homes on Fuller Ave., Toronto

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JUNE 23-27 IN ST. JOHN'S, NFLD

9th Nickel Independent Film Festival
No super 8.

Inco Innovation Centre Theater,
Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland

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JUNE 25 IN TORONTO

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

The Swimmer (Frank Perry, USA, 1968, 95 min.)

Friday, June 26, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
(a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre),
open daily 11am-10pm, 416-955-1599.

The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents

TAIS Animation Showcase 2009
Recent short videos by Rune & Erik Eriksson, Nassim Azadi, Mike Roush,
Kelly Turnball, Leslie Supnet, Carlos Fraiha, Flemish Beauty, Wrik Mead,
Jonathan Amitay, Iriz Pääbo, Mike Brodie, Lena Chun, Marc Beurteaux,
Pat Mills, Elise Simard, Nick Fox-Gieg, Patrick Jenkins, Justin Salgado,
Janice Shulman, Channer Grace, Malcolm Sutherland, Adam Temple,
Callum Paterson & Nathan Gilliss, Christopher Ball, Pirjetta Brander,
and installations by Clint Enns, Chris Gehman, Richard Raxlen,
Aubrey Reeves, R. David Foster, Chris Juraschka.

Thursday, June 25, 7pm, $5 (adults only, by law)

NFB Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto

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JUNE 22 IN OTTAWA

The Independent Filmmakers Co-operative of Ottawa (IFCO) presents

Super 8 Club Meeting
Super 8 filmmakers, novice & veterans!
Screen and talk about super 8 filmmaking.
Check out cameras and other super 8 stuff.
Bring your own super 8 film to project.
Snacks and refreshments available.

Monday, June 22, 6:30pm, free

IFCO Lounge, 2 Daly Ave., Suite 140, Ottawa, Ontario

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JUNE 20 IN MONTREAL

Articule and Popolo in the Parc (June 3-30) present

Créatures dans la Nuit
Independent animation videos by 20 Canadian artists:
Dominic Étienne Simard, Félix Dufour-Lapierre, Josh Bonnetta,
Logan Macdonald, Tara K Wells, Jay White, Malcolm Sutherland,
Kate Crocker, Alain Lefebvre, Christophe Jordache, Jessica MacCormack,
Janice Tiefenbach, Chad Van Gaalen, Amy Lockhart, Brandon Blommaert,
Karin Zuppiger, Jenny Lin, Nancy Belzile, Rickie Lea Owens, Karl Lemieux.

Saturday, June 20, 9pm, free

Parc Lahaie (corner St. Laurent & St. Joseph), Montréal, Québec
(In case of rain, call the hotline: 514-842-9686)

Panel Discussion - Sunday, June 21, 3pm, free
with Jessica MacCormack, Rae Spoon, Elisabeth Belliveau,
Amy Lockhart, Jon Davies. Followed by cocktails 5-7pm.

Articule, 262 Fairmount Ouest, Montréal, Québec

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JUNE 19 IN TORONTO

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
presents its Strategies of the Medium series

Screening / Panel: Animating Analogue
Current practices in film-based animation using animation stands.
Screening 16mm films by Jonathan Amitay, Wendy Tilby, Larry Jordan,
Frank Mouris & Caroline Mouris, Janie Geiser, Amy Lockhart,
Chris Gehman, Ed Ackerman & Colin Morton, Rick Raxlen.
Followed by a brief panel discussion with Canadian artists
Jonathan Amitay, Chris Gehman, and Ellen Besen.

Friday, June 19, 7pm, $8 suggested donation (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

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

Firebird 2015 AD (David M. Robertson, 1981, Canada)

Friday, June 19, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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JUNE 17-28 IN EDINBURGH, UK

63rd Edinburgh International Film Festival

JUNE 16-21 IN TORONTO

The Canadian Film Centre's

15th Worldwide Short Film Festival

June 16-21 No super 8 or 16mm. (adults only, by law)

Cumberland Cinema, Royal Ontario Museum, Bloor Cinema, Toronto

Early Monthly Segments (a new series) presents

Notes in Origin
Films by Rebecca Meyers, Ellie Epp, Vanessa O'Neill
Four short 16mm films (USA, Canada, 1987- 2007).
Total running time: 57 minutes.

Tuesday, June 16, 8pm, $5 (unclassified)

The Art Bar, Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto

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JUNE 16-20 IN CHICAGO

Chicago Filmmakers presents

21st Onion City Experimental Film & Video Festival

June 16-20 Video, 16mm, 35mm, no super 8.

Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St.,
The Nightingale, 1084 N. Milwaukee Ave., and
Chicago Filmmakers, 5243 N. Clark St., Chicago, Illinois

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JUNE 15 IN VANCOUVER, BC

Pacific Cinematheque and DIM present
a monthly series curated by Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk

Beyond the Sublime:
Chris Welsby’s Seminal 16mm Films
(1971-1994, UK & Canada), including two dual projections!

Monday, June 15, 7:30pm, $9.50/8
plus $3 annual membership (adults only, by law)

Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC

JUNE 13 IN HAMILTON, ONTARIO

Ed Video presents

The Iberoamerican Trilogy
by Martin Sastre, in person from Madrid.
(Spain, 2002-2004, video, 40 minutes)

Saturday, June 13, 7:30pm, $5/pwyc (unclassified)

The Factory, 126 James St. N., Hamilton, Ontario

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JUNE 8-12 IN TORONTO

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

The Curse of Frankenstein (Terence Fisher, 1957, UK)

Friday, June 12, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
(a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre),
open daily 11am-10pm, 416-955-1599.

Luminato Festival, the Goethe-Institut Toronto,
and the North by Northeast Music and Film Festival present

Tales of the Uncanny (Unheimliche Geschichten)
(Richard Oswald, Germany, 1919, on video)
First time in Canada! With live musical accompaniment by
Robert Lippok from Berlin, Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy) and Do Make Say Think.

Thursday, June 11, 9:30pm, free! (unclassified)

Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto

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Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Films by Joseph Cornell & Larry Jordan
(1936-1940, USA, on 16mm)

Wednesday, June 10, 7pm, free! (adults only, by law)

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

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Filmmaking Workshops June - September
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Limited enrolments. First come - first served.

Registration begins: Monday, June 8, 10am

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

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JUNE 7 IN LOS ANGELES

LA Filmforum presents

The Festival of (In)appropriation:
Contemporary Found Footage Filmmaking
Recent 16mm films by Sandra Gibson, Sasha Waters Freyer, Scott Stark,
Roger Beebe and Elizabeth Henry, and recent videos by Daniel Martinico,
Tasman Richardson, Clint Enns,, Akosua Adoma Owusu, Caroline Koebel,
Daniel Martinico, Gregg Biermann and Aubriand a.k.a. Carole O’Brien.
Curated by Jaimie Baron and Andrew Hall.

Sunday, June 7, 7:30, $10/6

Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California

JUNE 7 NEAR WASHINGTON, DC

Photorama USA presents

Philly Ft. Washington Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.

Sunday, June 7, 10am-3pm, $6

Holiday Inn Fort Washington,
432 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania

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JUNE 5-7 IN TORONTO

Homemade Movies presents

Bring-your-own-home-movies Event
Show your home movies, or come just to watch.
8mm, super 8 or 16mm (sorry no video).
homemademovies at hotmail dot com

Sunday, June 7, 7pm, free! (donations accepted)
Home Movie Inspection & Repair Clinic - 6:30pm
View your films privately, select ones to show.
Get help with repairs, advice on preserving your films.

The Monkey's Paw Bookstore, 1229 Dundas St W,, Toronto

4th Anniversary of super8porter.ca

June 6, 2009

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Ed Video and Pleasure Dome present

The Iberoamerican Trilogy
by Martin Sastre, in person from Madrid.
(Spain, 2002-2004, video, 40 minutes)

Saturday, June 6, 8pm, $5/pwyc (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

(Also on Saturday, June 13 in Hamilton, Ontario)

Celebrating Toronto Bike Month (May 25 - June 25)

Yasi's Ride-In Outdoor Movie Night
 Short bicycle videos and the family-friendly
animated feature movie Wall-E. Free popcorn!

Saturday, June 6, 8:30-11pm, free (unclassified)

Yasi's Place Cafe, 299 Wallace Ave., Toronto 416-536-9888
(2 blocks north of Bloor St. W. and 2 west of Lansdowne)

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Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Films by Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp
(1923-1929, France, on 16mm)

Friday, June 5, 9pm, free! (adults only, by law)

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

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

The Best of Classroom Films

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

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
(a few blocks from Trash Palace Theatre),
open daily 11am-10pm, 416-955-1599.

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JUNE 5 IN GUELPH, ONTARIO

Ed Video and Pleasure Dome present

The Iberoamerican Trilogy
by Martin Sastre, in person from Madrid.
(Spain, 2002-2004, video, 40 minutes)

Friday, June 5, 8pm, $5/pwyc (unclassified)
Ed Video, 40 Baker St., Guelph, Ontario

(also tomorrow in Toronto and June 13 in Hamilton, Ontario)

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JUNE 4 IN TORONTO

Celebrating Bike Month (Toronto, May 25 - June 25),
CineCycle and The Bicycle Film Festival (BFF, Aug 19-22) present

Film Night
Premiere of the BFF trailer shot in Toronto in May 2009,
rare 16mm bicycle films curated by Martin Heath and Benny Zenga,
new bicycle videos by Benny Zenga with live music by Nif-D + Melons,
a new bicycle video by Nicholas Kovats, and a super 8 film by John Porter.

Thursday, June 4, 8pm, $5 (unclassified)

CineCycle, behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Films by Jean Painlevé
(1925-1934, France, on 16mm & 35mm)

Thursday, June 4, 9pm, free! (adults only, by law)

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

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JUNE 3 IN MONTREAL

ReGeneration - 40th Anniversary Screening Tour
The Canadian Filmmakers' Distribution Centre (CFMDC) of Toronto
celebrates with a tour of seven commissioned 16mm films & videos,
and the 16mm Canadian avant-garde classics that inspired them.
Works by Michael Snow, Mike Hoolboom, Adam Garnet Jones,
Chris Gehman, Susan Justin, Joyce Wieland, Allyson Mitchell,
Louise Bourque, Lise Beaudry, Shelley Niro, Jerry Thevent,
Stan Brakhage, Izabella Pruska-Oldenhof, Midi Onodera.

Wednesday, June 3, 6:30pm, $5

Cinémathèque québécoise,
335, boul. De Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec

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JUNE 2 & 3 IN TORONTO

The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents its monthly

TAIS Incubator
Informal animators' meeting, the first Wednesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation by scratching & painting on film.
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring.
Facilitated by TAIS president Madi Piller.

Wednesday, June 3, 7-9pm, $5

TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Monkey Business (Norman McLeod, 1931, USA, 35mm)
preceded by Entr'acte (René Clair, 1924, France, on 16mm)

Tuesday, June 2, 7pm, $11 / $13 advance (adults only, by law)

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

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MAY 31 IN DUBLIN, IRELAND

Experimental Film Club presents its monthly screening

City Symphonies, Part 2
Ça Sera Beau / From Beirut with Love (Waël Noureddine, 2005, Lebanon),
and Berlin, Symphony of a City (Walter Ruttman, 1928, Germany, silent)
accompanied by a reading of The Mass Ornament (Siegfried Kracauer).

Sunday, May 31, 5pm, 7/5€

upstairs in The Odessa Club, 13 Dame Court, Dublin 2, Ireland

MAY 30 & 31 IN TORONTO

The National Film Board Mediatheque and the
Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) present

Animating the Documentary
NFB Artist Shira Avni in person, using documentary techniques
with under-the-camera painting on glass and plastecine animation.

Screening and Discussion
Saturday, May 30, 1-3pm, free!
(adults only, by law)

Full Day Hands-on Workshop
Sunday, May 31, 10am - 5pm, $50

Limited spaces! Pre-registration required.

NFB Spotton Cinema, 150 John St., Toronto

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The Photographic Historical Society of Canada (PHSC) presents

The Big One - 35th Spring Photographica Fair
Canada's oldest, largest, used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine. 140 tables.

Sunday, May 31, 10am-3pm, $7

The Soccer Centre, 7601 Martin Grove Rd. (at Hwy 7), Woodbridge

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema'

Films by Germaine Dulac and Henri Storck
(1927-1928, France & Belgium). Restored 35mm prints and 16mm,
with live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!

Saturday, May 30, 9pm, $11 / $13 advance (adults only, by law)

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

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MAY 30 IN OTTAWA

The Film Studies Association of Canada (FSAC) presents its

Annual Conference 2009, May 28-31
Lectures & screenings. No super 8.

Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario  

Available Light Screening Collective presents

Between A Rock and a Hard Place:
Contemporary Filmmaking in Atlantic Canada
Videos (1998-2007) by Jim MacSwain, Tak Koyama,
Bill MacGillivray, Samuelson and Lesley McCubbin, Judith Scherer,
Gia Miiani, Justin Simms, Sherry White, Sylvia Hamilton, Mike Jones,
Andrea Dorfman, Marc Almon, Gerry Rogers, Mike and Cathy Jones.
Curated by Darrell Varga (NSCAD, Halifax)
in parallel with the Ottawa launch of his latest book, and the
annual conference of the Film Studies Association of Canada (FSAC).

Saturday, May 30, 9pm, free! (unclassified)

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

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MAY 23-29 IN TORONTO

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

The Blood of a Poet (Jean Cocteau, 1930, France)
prededed by Taris, Roi de L'eau (Jean Vigo, 1931, France),
both on 16mm.

Friday, May 29, 8:45pm, $11 / $13 advance (adults only, by law)

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

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

Move (Servando González, 1965, Mexico / USA)

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

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Battleship Potemkin (Sergei Eisenstein, 1925, USSR, 35mm)
preceded by Un Chien Andalou (Luis Buñuel, 1929, France, on 16mm)

Thursday, May 28, 7pm, $11 / $13 advance (adults only, by law)

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

The Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG)
and the Film School Consortium present their

6th Annual Student Film Showcase
13 student videos from film schools across Canada

Wednesday, May 27, 7:30pm, $8 (adults only, by law)

AMC Yonge & Dundas 24, 10 Dundas St. E., Toronto

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York University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Film, presents

The Finish Line
Premieres of Student Productions of 2008-2009.

May  25-28 and June 1-4, 7pm, free (unclassified)

Price Family Cinema, 102 Accolade East Building,
York University, 4700 Keele St., Toronto

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

Spellbound (Alfred Hitchcock, 1945, USA)
Sunday, May 24, 7pm, $11 / $13 advance
(adults only, by law)

She Done Him Wrong (Lowell Sherman, 1933, USA)
preceded by Dali Screen Tests (Andy Warhol, 1966, USA)
Saturday, May 23, 7pm, $11 / $13 advance
(adults only, by law)

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

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MAY 23-31 IN ZURICH

VIDEOEX
International Experimental Film & Video Festival
8mm, 16mm, 35mm, video

May 23-31

Festival-Kino Cinema Z 3, Zurich, Switzerland

MAY 22-25 IN HARRISBURG, PA

11th Artsfest Film Festival
Video, 16mm and super 8 as a form of art.
Local and international films, guest filmmakers. Free!

Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts,
222 Market St., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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MAY 22 IN TORONTO

Cinematheque Ontario presents its series "Surrealism and the Cinema"

L’Âge d’Or and Un Chien Andalou
(Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, France, 1930 & 1929)

Friday, May 22, 7pm, $11 / $13 advance (adults only, by law)

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

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

The Fool Killer (Servando González, 1965, Mexico / USA)

Friday, May 22, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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MAY 22 IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK

Power to the Pixel
Old and new Fisher-Price Pixelvision videos by artists.
Submit your works by May 15 to be included!

Friday, May 22, 8pm, $6

Squeaky Wheel, 712 Main St., Buffalo, New York

MAY 20-23 IN WINDSOR, ONTARIO

House of Toast presents

15th Media City Festival
Recent International Experimental Film and Video Art
Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8.

May 20-23. $pwyc, suggested $5, Pass $20
(adults only, by law)

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

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MAY 19 IN CANNES, FRANCE

A super 8 "shoot & show" screening: straight8 presents

Creme de la Cannes
The best from the 2009 crop of 154 super 8 films, by
Lyndy Stout, Max Day, Marco Espirito Santo, Marius Windt,
Duncan Wellaway, Will & George, Corlin Stubbs, Nick Scott.
Filmmakers in person, seeing their own films for the first time!

Tuesday, May 19, 10pm, free (Festival Pass required)

Cannes Film Festival,
Kodak Apartment, International Village, Cannes, France

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MAY 17 IN LONDON, UK

The Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain presents

Photographica 2009
25th London International Camera Collectors' Fair.
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.

Sunday, May 17, 10am-4:30pm, £5

Royal Horticultural Society's Lindley Hall, Vincent Square, London, UK

MAY 17 NEAR WASHINGTON, DC

Photorama USA presents

Washington Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.

Sunday, May 17, 10am-3pm, $6

Best Western Tysons Westpark,
8401 Westpark Drive, McLean, Virginia.
From I-495 take exit 47, Route 7W towards Tyson Corner.

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MAY 9-16 IN TORONTO

6th Ryerson University Film Festival
Thesis videos by graduating film students
at Ryerson University's School of Image Arts.
Zack Bernbaum, Sarah Siddons, Kathleen Espiritu, Svetlana Iouchkova,
Antoine Szczesniak, Tamara Winegust, Leigh Silverstein, Jocelyn Bentley,
Tim Pearce, Craig Stewart, Brendan Inglis, Kjell Boersma, Jessica Toombs,
Hill Kourkoutis, Drew Lint, Adam Gordon, Nicole Dorsey, Scott Brachmayer,
Denver Hayes, Meagan Hoecke, Sophie Richer, Matthew Lui, Karen Harnisch,
Celeste Koon, Jeremi Dupont-Mattar, Shervin Kermani, Alex Last, Josh Clavir.

May 14-16, 7pm, $10 each (unclassified)

The Royal Cinema, 608 College St., Toronto

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

Our Time (Peter Hyams, 1974, USA)

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

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

19th Inside Out
Toronto LGBT Film & Video Festival
No super 8. (classified)

May 14-24, $12/9 each, at various venues

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

Dusk to Dawn Show - A 2nd Anniversary Party!
Sugar Hill and Her Zombie Hit Men, Frankenstein's Daughter,
Someone at the Top of the Stairs, Fast and Sexy, TNT Jackson.
Plus cartoons and breakfast at dawn!

Saturday, May 9, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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MAY 9 IN OTTAWA

The Canadian Film Institute (CFI) presents

Sergei Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible
(Russia, 1943-1958, 186 minutes)
New 35mm print from Russia!

Saturday, May 9, 7-10:30pm, $12 (adults only, by law)

Auditorium, Library and Archives Canada,
395 Wellington St., Ottawa, Ontario

MAY 8 IN BUFFALO, NY

Global Super 8 Day Screening
Local and international videos shot on super 8,
by Charlie Blackfield, Ruth Goldman, Sook Hyung Kim,
Neil Ira Needleman, Tammy McGovern & Steven Ansell,
Jax Deluca, Josh Sicard, Angela Breven Warren, Brian Milbrand,
Timothy David Orme, Mark Longolucco, Jan Nagle, and Adam Paradis.

Friday, May 8, 8pm, $6

Squeaky Wheel, 712 Main St., Buffalo, New York

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MAY 8 IN TORONTO

Open Super 8 Equipment Clinic
Bring your super 8 equipment for appraisal or orientation
by super 8 filmmaker and workshop instructor John Porter,
or just attend to learn about other people's super 8 equipment.
Also see John's new webpage - Super 8 Camera Functions here.

Friday, May 8, 2-4pm, free!

Innis College Cafe, 2 Sussex Ave., University of Toronto

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

Horror House (Michael Armstrong, 1969, UK)

Friday, May 8, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Doors CLOSE at 9:25pm!

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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MAY 7 IN SAN FRANCISCO

kino21 presents

Daniel Barnett’s, White Heart (1975, 53 minutes)
A rare screening of a vintage 16mm Kodachrome reversal color
print of the film by the author of recently published book,
Movement as Meaning: In Experimental Film.

Thursday, May 7, 8pm, $6

Artists' Television Access (ATA), 992 Valencia St., San Francisco

MAY 6-10 IN PORTLAND, OREGON

Peripheral Produce presents

8th Portland Documentary and
Xperimental Film Festival (PDX)

Video, 35mm, 16mm, super 8. MySpace - Flickr
Including screenings & workshops by
guest artists Peggy Ahwesh and Ben Coonley.

May 6-10, $7 each, $40 Pass

The Clinton Street Theater, 2522 SE Clinton St., Portland, Oregon

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MAY 5 & 6 IN TORONTO

The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents its monthly

TAIS Incubator
Informal animators' meeting, the first Wednesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation by scratching & painting on film.
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring.
Facilitated by TAIS president Madi Piller.

Wednesday, May 6, 7-9pm, $5

TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto

Early Monthly Segments (a new series) presents its monthly screening

Sedmikrásky (Daisies)
(Vera Chytilová, Czechoslovakia, 1966, on 16mm)
preceded by a short 16mm film (1958) by Len Lye.

Tuesday, May 5, 7:30pm, $5 (unclassified)

The Art Bar, Gladstone Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto

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MAY 3 IN KNOKKE-HEIST, BELGIUM

The Internationaal Fotofestival Knokke-Heist presents

EXPRMNTL
Classic 16mm films (1958-1973) by Roland Lethem, John Latham,
Nam June Paik & Jud Yalkut, Anthony Balch & William Burroughs,
Anthony McCall, Marcel Broodthaers, Jack Smith, Paul Sharits,
Peter Kubelka, Michael Snow, Martin Scorsese, Arthur Lipsett,
live performances by Charlemagne Palestine, Ludo Mich,
Dolphins into the Future, and an exhibition of documents
related to the history of EXPRMNTL (1949-1974).
Curated by Xavier Garcia Bardon.

Sunday, May 3, 1-8pm, 2€ (free with Fotofestival pass)

Casino Knokke-Heist,
Zeedijk-Albertstrand 509, 8300 Knokke-Heist, Belgium

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MAY 2 & 3 IN LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles Filmforum, Cinefamily, and
New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, present

Orphans West Symposium
A Retrospective of the Orphan Film Symposium (1999-2009)
Home movies, amateur & educational films, industrial & sponsored films,
newsreels, experimental films, projected on video, 16mm and 35mm.
Presenters include Dan Streible, Craig Baldwin, Scott Stark,
Jess Lerner, Stephen Parr, Christopher Lane, Amy Sloper.

Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3,
$13 per show.  $65 pass includes a dinner & wine reception.

The Silent Movie Theatre,
611 N. Fairfax Ave. (just south of Melrose), Los Angeles, California

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MAY 2 IN OTTAWA

Available Light Screening Collective presents

Eating Irregular
Videos & 16mm films (1989-2008) by Tasha Waldron,
Meesoo Lee, David Elver, Guillermina Buzio, Pablo Diconca,
Andrew James Paterson, Paul Wong, Shelley Niro, Igor Vamos,
Lucas Blakk & Tracy Tidgwell, Daisy Lee. Curated by Minh Nguyen.

Saturday, May 2, 2pm (unclassified)
Free
with a donation of non-perishable food

Main Library Auditorium, 120 Metcalfe St., Ottawa, Ontario

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MAY 1 IN TORONTO

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

The Silent Partner (Daryl Duke, 1978, Canada)

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

Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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