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50 EVENTS October 2009
Latest in October in Toronto
- Frankfurt - Milan,
Italy - Dublin, Ireland
Strasbourg, France
- Peterborough, Ontario
- Hollywood - Ottawa, Ont
Vancouver, BC
- Lucca, Italy - Edmonton
& Calgary,
Alberta - London, UK
San Francisco
- Victoria, BC
- Winnipeg
- Houston, Texas -
Brooklyn, NY
Montreal - London,
UK - Raleigh
& Greensboro,
NC - Sherbrooke,
PQ
^^^
OCTOBER 28-31 IN TORONTO
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre presents
A Double Shot of Hallowe'en Horror!.Costumes encouraged! Prizes!
J.D.'s
Revenge (Arthur Marks, USA, 1976, on 16mm)
Friday, October 30, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Honeymoon
of Horror (Irwin Meyer, USA, 1964, on 16mm)
Saturday, October 31, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)
Secret Toronto location printed on advance tickets at
Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.
^^^
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film! Tonight:
The Changeling (Peter Medak, Canada, 1980)
Friday, October 30, 7pm, free (classified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
The Free Screen presents
A Tribute to Frank Cole
A Life (Frank Cole, 1986, Canada, 16mm, 75 minutes),
plus the launch of the new book
Life Without Death: The Cinema of Frank Cole
edited by Mike Hoolboom and Tom McSorley.
Wednesday, October 28, 8pm, free (adults only, by law)
Cinematheque Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
^^^
OCTOBER 25 IN FRANKFURT
Super 8 Partituren
German filmmaker Helga Fanderl's
celebrated super 8 films (1991-2009).
Sunday, October 25, 8:30pm, €8/6
Künstlerhaus Mousonturm,
Waldschmidtstrasse 4, Frankfurt, Germany
OCTOBER 25 IN
DUBLIN, IRELAND
Experimental
Film Club's monthly screening, and
the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival (DEAF)
present
Maison des Cineastes
Irish filmmaker Moira Tierney's recent collaboration
with the "Maison des Cineastes" group in Mauritania,
including work by Moussa Samba M’bow, Demba Oumar Kane,
Ahmed Talek Ould Taleb Lehlar, Mariam Mint Beyrouk, Moira Tierney.
Total running time: 60 minutes. Curated by Moira Tierney.
Sunday, October 25, 5pm, 7/5€
upstairs in The Odessa Club, 13 Dame Court, Dublin 2, Ireland
^^^
OCTOBER 25 IN TORONTO
The Images
Festival (April 1-10, 2010) presents
The
BQE - A Video by Sufjan
Stevens
Shot by Reuben Kleiner on super 8 & 16mm film,
with a musical soundtrack composed by Stevens.
Commissioned by Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
Sunday, October 25, 7:30-8:30pm, $10/12
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
Advance tickets online or at Soundscapes,
572 College St.
OCTOBER 24 &
25 IN MILAN, ITALY
MilanoCinema Cultural Association presents
Super8filmfestival (S8FF)
Recent, short super 8 films and videos shot on super 8.
A prize of 40 cartridges Kodak super 8 film plus processing!
October 24 & 25
Nuovo Auditorium, via Valvassori Peroni 56, MM Lambrate,
Milano, Italy
^^^
OCTOBER 24 IN
PETERBOROUGH
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre presents
feature-length movies and shorts projected on 16mm film!
Black Horror Double
Feature!
J.D.'s
Revenge (Arthur Marks, USA, 1976)
Sugar
Hill and Her Zombie Hit Men
(Paul Maslansky, USA, 1974)
Hosted by Trash Palace's Stacey Case, in person!
Fresh popped corn, hot dogs, candy, DVDs, merch.
Saturday, October 24, 9:30pm, $5
(classified)
The Spill,
414 George St. N, Peterborough, Ontario
Advance tickets at Have
You Seen, 321 Aylmer St. N
OCTOBER 23
& 24 IN STRASBOURG
La 9ème Festival Tourné
Monté Super 8
October 23 & 24, 7pm, 3€
/ 5€
Palais des Fêtes, 5, rue Sellenick, Strasbourg,
France
^^^
OCTOBER 23 & 24 IN TORONTO
Pleasure
Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group and
SOUNDplay
Festival (Sept 26 - Nov 7) present
Robert’s Creek
Live 16mm film and digital animation performances by
Québec animator Pierre Hébert and BC musician Stefan Smulovitz.
Plus Locavore - recent short animations by Toronto artists
including Lesley Loksi Chan, Jess Ewles, Rachel Peters,
Howie Shia, Evan Tapper. Curated by Nick Fox-Gieg.
Friday, October 23, 8pm, $15/10
(unclassified)
Saturday, October 24, 8pm, $15/10 (unclassified)
The Loop Studio Centre for Lively Arts, #170,
Artscape Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie St., Toronto
(2 blocks south of St. Clair Ave. W.)
^^^
Pleasure Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group
and The Leona Drive Project present
Property Is Theft
Films and videos from around the globe,
curated by Jon Davies and Jacob Korczynski.
16mm films by Ben Rivers and Guy Sherwin, and videos by
Francis Alÿs, Salome Jashi, Takeshi Murata, and Guy Ben-Ner.
Friday, October 23, 9pm, free!
(unclassified)
Opening Reception 7-11pm
17 Leona Dr., Toronto
(South off Sheppard Ave. E., 2 blocks east of Yonge St.)
In conjunction with The
Leona Drive Project, October 22-31,
curated by Janine Marchessault and Michael Prokopow,
featuring 18 artist projects in five vacant bungalows.
^^^
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.
Guns
for San Sebastian
(Henri Verneuil, France / Italy / Mexico, 1968)
Friday, October 23, 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.
OCTOBER 22 IN
HOLLYWOOD
THE SHOOT & SHOW SUPER 8 FALL SEASON CONTINUES WITH
Norwood Cheek's Flicker LA and the American Cinematheque present
The 9th annual Attack
of the 50 Foot Reels
New videos shot on super 8 for the screening.
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.
Thursday, October 22, 7:30pm, $9
Egyptian Theatre, 6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, California
^^^
OCTOBER 22 IN OTTAWA
Available Light Screening Collective presents
Saturn Returns
Recent 16mm films by
Ben Russell, Michael Robinson, Mat Brinkman & Xander Marro,
and recent videos by
Tara Mateik, Michael Bell-Smith, Tasman Richardson, Takeshi Murata,
Marisa Olson, Oliver Laric, Leslie Supnet, Jacob Ciocci, Seth Price,
Curated by Brett Kashmere, in person from Pittsburgh!
Also, the Ottawa launch of the 1st issue of his INCITE!
Journal of Experimental Media & Radical Aesthetics
- copies will be available for purchase. Cash Bar.
Thursday, October 22, 7:30pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
Club
SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
OCTOBER 20 IN TORONTO
York University Film Department presents its
8th Annual CineSIEGE
Showcase of new York University student short videos,
by Joshua Demers, Danielle Hebscher, Vu Van (Franco) Nguyen,
Jesse Parnell, Mahmoud El Safadi, Michael Mazzuca, Kirk Holmes,
John Hooper, Howard Shefman, Tess Marie Garneau, Rebecca Gruihn,
Mark Pariselli, Ariana Andrei, Lizz Hodgson, Inga Dievulyte, Cuong Ngo,
Alix Eve, G.P. Fantone, Tara Khalili, Meelad Moaphi, and Elli Weisbaum.
Tuesday, October 20, 7-10pm, $10/5
(unclassified)
The
Royal Cinema, 608 College St., Toronto
Early
Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening
I Pity the Fool
feature-length video shot on super 8 in 2007 by
Brent Coughenour, in person from Milwaukee!
Plus two short 16mm films (1965 & 1966)
by Bruce Baillie and Kenneth Anger.
Tuesday, October 20, 7:30pm, $5
(unclassified)
The Art Bar, Gladstone
Hotel, 1214 Queen St. W., Toronto
(NEXT: Robert Todd in person! Nov. 17)
^^^
OCTOBER 19 IN VANCOUVER
Pacific Cinematheque and DIM present
a monthly series curated by Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk
Kevin
Jerome Everson
12 of his recent short videos shot on 16mm. Total: 73 mins.
Q&A after the screening with Kevin Jerome Everson
by skype from his home in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Monday, October 19, 7:30pm, $9.50 / $8
plus $3 annual membership (adults only, by law)
Pacific Cinematheque, 1131 Howe St., Vancouver, BC
^^^
OCTOBER 18 & 19 IN TORONTO
The Loop Collective and The School of Image Arts present their
bi-weekly Lighthouse Series devoted to experimental cinema
'Rameau's Nephew' by Diderot
(Thanx to Dennis Young) By Wilma Schoen
by Michael Snow (Canada, 1974, 16mm, 285 minutes)
Monday, October 19, 7:30pm-12:15am, free (unclassified)
Room 501, 285 Victoria St., (one block E of Yonge & Dundas),
Ryerson University, Toronto
UPCOMING: Nov 3 - TBA;
Nov 23 - Heaven and Earth Magic; Dec 7 - Christmas on Earth.
The Revue Film Society presents
Silent Sunday Matinee
Seven Chances (Buster Keaton, USA, 1925, on 16mm),
with live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
In the silent-era Revue Cinema which opened in 1912!
Sunday, October 18, 4pm, $10 (classified)
The
Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
OCTOBER 17-23 IN
LUCCA, ITALY
The
5th Annual Lucca Film Festival
Independent and experimental film and video.
October 17-23, Lucca, Italy
OCTOBER 17 NEAR OTTAWA
7th International Home
Movie Day
Family movies (1939-1968) by Hector Régnier,
shot in Rockland, Ottawa, Quebec, New York City, etc.
Régnier family members in person with stories and Q&A, and
Caroline Forcier Holloway, Library & Archives Canada Archivist,
will attend to discuss and offer advice on preserving home movies.
Saturday, October 17, 7-9pm,
$3 each / $5 per family
Cumberland Heritage Village Museum, Rockland (Ottawa),
Ontario
^^^
OCTOBER 17 IN TORONTO
Homemade
Movies, the Swansea Historical Society,
and The Revue Film Society
present
7th International Home
Movie Day
Show your home movies, or come just to watch.
8mm, super 8 or 16mm (sorry no video).
Saturday, October 17, 1:30pm, $2 (free
w/ a film!)
Film Inspection & Repair Clinic,
12-2pm
View your films privately, select ones to show.
Get help with repairs, advice on preserving your films.
The Revue
Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto
^^^
The
Film Reference Library presents
7th International Home
Movie Day
Open Call screenings on 8mm, super 8, 16mm.
Saturday, October 17, 12-5pm, free
(unclassified)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
Film submissions by appointment only:
416-967-1517 | jlofthouse at tiffg dot ca
Pleasure
Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group and Gallery
TPW present
Satellite
Redmond Entwistle in person!
with the premiere of his 16mm film made for this venue.
Saturday, October 17, 8-11pm, free!
(unclassified)
Gallery TPW, 56 Ossington Ave., Toronto
^^^
OCTOBER 17 IN EDMONTON
The Edmonton Public Library, The Provincial Archives of
Alberta
and The University of Alberta
present
7th International Home
Movie Day
Open Call screenings on 8mm, super 8, 16mm.
Saturday, October 17, 12-4pm, free
(unclassified)
12-2pm: Film inspections with archivists.
2-4pm: Home movie screening.
Centennial Room, Stanley
A. Milner Library,
7 Sir Winston Churchill Square, Edmonton, Alberta
OCTOBER 17 IN CALGARY
The University of Calgary presents
7th International Home
Movie Day
Bring & show your own home movies, or come just to watch.
Saturday, October 17, 12-5pm, free
12-2pm: Film inspections and check-in.
2-5pm: Home movie screening
Memorial Park Library, 1221 - 2nd Street SW, Calgary, Alberta
^^^
OCTOBER 15 & 16 IN TORONTO
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film! Tonight:
The
Taking of Pelham One Two Three
(Joseph Sargent, USA, 1974)
Friday, October 16, 7pm, free
(classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
Pleasure
Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group presents
Just One Kiss - The Fall of Ned
Kelly
Finnish filmmaker Sami Van Ingen in person!
with the premiere his new 35mm film with a live
musical soundtrack by local band Picastro.
Friday, October 16, 8pm, $12
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
The Free Screen presents
Cinema Museum / Backstory
Mark Lewis in person with his recent, short, documentary videos:
Backstory - about people still making movies using rear projection,
and Cinema Museum - a private museum of cinema ephemera.
Friday, October 16, 8:45pm, free
(adults only, by law)
Cinematheque
Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.
The
Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
(Nicolas Gessner, Canada / USA / France, 1976)
Friday, October 16, 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.
^^^
10th imagineNATIVE
Film & Media Arts Festival
Video and 35mm. No super 8 or 16mm.
October 14-18, $7 each (adults only, by law)
Al Green Theatre, 750 Spadina Ave., Toronto
INCLUDING
The Images
Festival (April 1-10, 2010) co-presents
Non
Compliance - Experimental Shorts Program
Videos by Cara Mumford, Kevin Papatie, Steven Loft, Caroline Monnet,
Christiana Latham, Dana Claxton, Alexus Young, beric Manywounds,
Bear Witness, Archer Pechawis, Terry Haines, Christiana Latham,
Simeon Ross, Amanda Strong, Jenny Fraser, Liselotte Wajstedt.
Thursday, October 15, 5pm, $7
^^^
OCTOBER
14-29 IN LONDON, UK
The BFI
53rd London Film Festival
BFI Southbank, Belvedere Road, South Bank, London SE1
OCTOBER 12 IN SAN FRANCISCO
Luminous Triptych
New, personal, handmade films, 12 on super 8, 3 on 16mm!
by Angelina Krahn, Karen Johannesen, and Rick Bahto.
Several world premieres! Rick
Bahto in person!
Monday, October 12, 8pm, $6
Artists' Television Access,
992 Valencia St. (at 21st), San Francisco, California
(Also Nov 5, Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles)
^^^
OCTOBER 10 & 11 NEAR HOUSTON
Photorama USA presents
Houston Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Saturday, October 10, 10am-4pm, $6
Sunday, October 11, 10am-3pm, $6
American Legion Post 490, 11702 Galveston Rd.
(between Dixie Farm Rd., & Scarsdale), Houston, Texas
OCTOBER 10 IN TORONTO
Pleasure Dome Artists Film Exhibition Group and
The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT)
present Part 3 of LIFT's Strategies of the Medium series
The Wooden Lightbox: A Secret Art of Seeing
Alex
MacKenzie in person from Vancouver, BC!
with the Toronto premiere of his
live performance
using his custom, hand-cranked, 16mm projector!
Saturday, October 10, 8pm, $8
(unclassified)
CineCycle,
behind 129 Spadina Ave., Toronto
^^^
OCTOBER 9-17
IN VICTORIA, BC
12th Antimatter
Film Festival
Video, 16mm, 35mm, super 8.
October 9-17, $6 each, $30/6
Open Space Arts Centre, 510 Fort St., and
Cinecenta, U. of V. Student Union Bldg., Victoria, British Columbia
INCLUDING
Super 8 films from the Project8 Film
Collective
Videos and super 8 films made by collective members,
workshop participants, and work shown at Project8's annual festival,
by Amber Dawn, Terry Haines, Jesse Blanchard & Amanda Ruckus,
Aili Meutzner & Amy Kazymerchyk, Terri Sudeyko, Julie Saragosa,
Tyler Wheatcroft, Sacha Fink, Jillian Deri, Leigh Fisher,
Rika Moorhouse, Kathleen Gowman, Nancy Lizuck.
Curated by Julie Saragosa.
Thursday, October 15, 9pm, $6
Open
Space Arts Centre, Victoria, British Columbia
^^^
OCTOBER
9 IN BROOKLYN, NY
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 FALL SEASON CONTINUES WITH
Flicker
NYC presents
Attack of the Fifty-Foot Reels!
Premieres of 15 new super 8 films, by local filmmakers!
Ezra Bookstein, Stacy Pershall, Craig Butta & Russell Smith,
Andrea Scott, Wim Jongedijk, Ryan Silveira, Virginia Cromie,
Greg King, Mame Cotter, Daniel Maldonado, Kieran Heilbron,
Alex Mallis, Chantel Elasaad, Paul Wyszinski, Savannah Blum.
Three minutes each, edited in-camera, with no post-production!
Screened straight from the lab, unseen by even the filmmakers!
All projected on super 8! Super 8 Raffle Prizes!
Friday, October 9, 7:30pm, $7
Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Ave., Brooklyn, New York
After party at Sheep Station, 149 4th Ave.
^^^
OCTOBER 9 IN TORONTO
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film! Tonight:
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
(Ki-duk Kim, South Korea / Germany, 2003)
Friday, October 9, 7pm, free (classified)
Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.
Checkered
Flag or Crash (Alan Gibson, USA, 1977)
In Cinemascope!
Friday, October 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.
^^^
OCTOBER 8-11
IN WINNIPEG
The 4th WNDX
Festival
of Avant-Garde and Underground Film
Recent Prairie experimental 16mm, 35mm, video.
Philip Hoffman and John Price in person from Toronto
with solo screenings of their work, and workshops!
October 8-11, $7 each / $10 pass
Winnipeg Cinematheque and Winnipeg Film Group Studio,
Artspace, 100 Arthur St. (at Bannatyne), Winnipeg, Manitoba
INCLUDING
THE SHOOT
& SHOW SUPER 8 FALL SEASON CONTINUES WITH
The 4th Winnipeg One
Take Super 8 Event
Premieres of 30 new super 8 films made for this screening
Each film edited-in-camera on a single reel of super 8, then shown as
shot,
the artists not seeing their work first. An annual event in Regina since
2000.
Sunday, October 11, 7pm, $7
Gas
Station Theatre, 445 River Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba
^^^
OCTOBER 7-18 IN MONTREAL, PQ
38th Festival
du nouveau cinéma
Video, 16mm, 35mm. No super 8.
^^^
OCTOBER 7 IN OTTAWA
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents its Cafe Ex series
Amanda
Dawn Christie
in person from New Brunswick,
with some of her films, and an artist’s talk.
Wednesday, October 7, 1pm, free
(unclassified)
Room 114, Department of Visual Arts at the University
of Ottawa,
100 Laurier Ave. East, Ottawa, Ontario
Also hear Amanda on "Click
here", CHUO-FM, today 5-7pm!
The Canadian Film Institute (CFI)
presents its Cafe Ex series
Dividing Road Maps By Time Zones:
10 Years of Moving Pictures: 1999-2009
Retrospective of experimental shorts on super 8, 16mm & video
by New Brunswick artist Amanda
Dawn Christie, in person!
Wednesday, October 7, 7:30pm, $10
(adults only, by law)
Club
SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
Also hear Amanda on "Click
here", CHUO-FM, today 5-7pm!
^^^
OCTOBER 5-7 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, October 7, 7-9pm, $5
(unclassified)
TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto
The Loop
Collective and The School of Image Arts present their
bi-weekly Lighthouse Series devoted to experimental cinema
Stan Brakhage, Carolee Schneemann
Four, short, silent, 16mm films, 1957-1965,
by Brakhage (Window Water Baby Moving, Loving, Coupling)
and Schneemann (Fuses). Facebook
Monday, October 5, 7:30pm, free (unclassified)
Room 501, 285 Victoria St., (one block E of Yonge & Dundas),
Ryerson University, Toronto
^^^
OCTOBER 4 IN LONDON, UK
South
London Camera Fair
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Probably the most popular camera fair in the UK!
Sunday, October 4, 8:30-10am, £10. 10am-3pm, £3
Kemnal
Technology College, Sevenoaks Way, Sidcup, Kent, UK
(Junction of A20 and A224 at Crittalls Corner)
(also on December 6, 2009)
^^^
OCTOBER 4 NEAR RALEIGH, NC
Photorama USA presents
Raleigh-Durham Camera Show &
Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Sunday, October 4, 10am-3pm, $6
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW Post 7383),
522 Reedy Creek Rd., Cary, North Carolina
I-40 east & wuest to I-54, south on Chapel Hill Rd.,
west on 522.
OCTOBER
3-4 IN TORONTO
The Photographic Historical Society of Canada (phsc)
presents
The 35th Annual Fall Photographica
Fair
Canada's oldest, largest sale of used photographic equipment.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine. Over 140 tables.
Sunday, October 4, 10am-3pm, $7
The Soccer Centre, 7601 Martingrove Rd.
(east side, south of Hwy 7), Woodbridge, Ontario
^^^
The 4th Nuit
Blanche
Free all-night art installations and events (no super 8)
in 125 varied locations, indoors and outdoors,
Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4, 7pm-7am, free, including:
Cinematheque
Ontario presents A
Trip to the Moon
Celebrating the origins of cinema, with films by
the Lumière Brothers and Georges Méliès, on 16mm!
projected repeatedly all night with live, improvised scores by
pianists William O’Meara, Andrei Streliaev and Robert Hall!
Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4, 7pm-7am (adults
only, by law)
Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas St.W., Toronto
AND
CineCycle
presents "Scopitones"
Short, music films from the 1960s, on 16mm! Outdoors!
Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4, 9pm-7am (unclassified)
Courtyard, Main Floor, 401
Richmond St. W., Toronto
AND
The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS)
and The Rhino Bar present
The Rhino Animated Film Fest!
Animated shorts, many by Toronto artists, all night long on the patio!
by Patrick Jenkins, Marc Beurteaux, Flemish Beauty, Élise Simard,
Janice Shulman, Jonathan Amitay, Malcolm Sutherland,
Lena Chun, Adam Temple, Rick Raxlen and more!
Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4, 7pm-7am (unclassified)
The
Rhino Bar, 1249 Queen St. W. (west of Dufferin), Toronto
^^^
OCTOBER
3 NEAR GREENSBORO
Photorama
USA presents
Greensboro Camera Show & Sale
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
Saturday, October 3, 10am-3pm, $6
VFW HALL 612 Edgewood St., Kernersville, North
Carolina
(I-40 E or W E. to Bodenhamer St. South to Edgewood)
^^^
OCTOBER 2 IN TORONTO
The U. of T. Cinema Studies Student Union (CINSSU)
presents
Free Friday Films
Repertory movies, projected on 35mm film!
Tonight: Sugar
(Anna Boden & Ryan Fleck, USA, 2008)
Friday, October 2, 7pm, free
(classified)
Innis Town
Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto
"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash
Palace Theatre.
Features and shorts projected on 16mm, 8mm or super 8.
A
Star Is Lost! (John Howe, Canada, 1974)
Friday, October 2, 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.
^^^
OCTOBER 1 IN
SHERBROOKE, PQ
The 2nd Espace
[im] média (Sept 19 - Oct 3) presents
Derrière Ces Murs
Recent 35mm films by Christina Battle, Louise Bourque,
Madi Piller, Alexandra Grimanis, Kelly Egan, Daïchi Saïto.
Curated by Vicky Chainey Gagnon.
Plus sound works by Sabica Senez, Katia-Marie Germain,
Jocelyn Robert, Nicolas Bernier. Curated by Érick d'Orion.
Thursday, October 1, 7pm
La Maison du
Cinéma, 63 King St.Ouest, Sherbrooke, Quebec
^^^
OCTOBER 1 IN OTTAWA
Available
Light Screening Collective presents
Lipsett’s Legacy
16mm collage films (1961-1991) celebrating Arthur Lipsett,
by Arthur Lipsett, Peter Lipskis, Raphael Bendahan, Keith Elliott,
Betty Ferguson, Joyce Wieland, Sarah Abbott & Michelle Harrison.
Curated & presented by Gerda Cammaer, in person, from Toronto.
Catalogue available for purchase. Cash Bar.
Thursday, October 1, 7:30pm, $pwyc
(unclassified)
Club
SAW, Arts Court Building, 67 Nicholas St., Ottawa, Ontario
^^^
OCTOBER 1 IN TORONTO
The Alt
presents
Oaxaca Experimental
A night of Mexican, short, experimental videos
by Gabriela Leon, Bruno Varela, Roberto López Flores,
and Efrain Constantino. Curated by Guillermina Buzio.
Plus an exhibition of rare Mexican film posters,
and a performance by Kay Pettigrew.
Thursday, October 1, 8pm, free!
(unclassified)
Outdoors on the patio!
Naco
Gallery Café, 1665 Dundas St. W., Toronto
Exhibition of posters & videos continues through October.
^^^
CONTINUED
2009: Jan-Feb
> Mar-Apr
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