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80 EVENTS Jan-Feb 2012

Latest in February in Ottawa - Providence - Toronto - Washington, DC
Winnipeg - Boston - Gainesville - Vancouver - Detroit - New York City
London, ON - Brooklyn - Montreal - Hamburg - Berlin - San Francisco
Latest in January in Toronto - Winnipeg - Dresden, Germany
Rotterdam - Ottawa - Boston - Vancouver - Brooklyn
Montreal - Stuttgart - Chicago - Washington, DC

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FEBRUARY 29 IN OTTAWA

The Lost Dominion Screening Collective presents

The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly screenings of Canadian films, on 35mm or 16mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.

Paperback Hero (Peter Pearson, 1973, 35mm, 100 minutes)

Wednesday, February 29, 7pm, $10, $45/season (adults only)

Bytowne Theatre, 325 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ontario

FEBRUARY 29 IN PROVIDENCE, RI

Magic Lantern Cinema and the Providence French Film Festival present

Le Spectacle des ÉLÉMENTS
Reframing the Elements through Contemporary French Film.
From Light Cone experimental film & video distributor in Paris.
16mm films by Frédérique Devaux, Martine Rousset, Rose Lowder,
Pascal Auger, 35mm films by Olivier Fouchard, Emmanuel Lefrant,
Patrick Bokanowski, and a video by Yann Beauvais.
1986-2011. Total 99 minutes. Curated by Josh Guilford.
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Wednesday, February 29, 9pm, $9

Cable Car Cinema and Cafe, 204 S. Main St., Providence, Rhode Island

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FEBRUARY 26 IN TORONTO

Silent Toronto and The Revue Cinema present

Silent Sundays
Wings (William A. Wellman, USA, 1927)
on 16mm, silent, 140 minutes, plus intermission.
Live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
in the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!

Sunday, February 26, 4pm, $12 (classified)

The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto

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FEBRUARY 25 & 26
NEAR WASHINGTON, DC

Photorama USA presents

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

Sunday, February 26, 10am-3pm, $6

Best Western Tysons Westpark,
9401 Westpark Drive, McLean, Virginia.
(From I-495 take exit 47, Route 7W towards Tyson Corner)

Photorama USA presents

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

Saturday, February 25, 10am-3pm, $6

Holiday Inn Fort Washington,
432 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania
(Exit 339 PA Tnpk., then straight to Pennsylvania Ave, turn left to hotel

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FEBRUARY 24 & 25 IN WINNIPEG

Winnipeg Cinematheque presents

The Underground Cinema of Craig Baldwin
Introduced by Craig Baldwin in person!
from San Francisco with 2 of his 16mm films,
and 1 film showing on video. 1978-1995.
Two different programs!

Friday & Saturday, February 24 & 25, 7pm, $8 each

Artspace, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba

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FEBRUARY 24 IN TORONTO

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:

Cult Night Triple Bill!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
(Steve Barron, USA, 1990, 93 minutes)
Robot Jox (Stuart Gordon, USA, 1990, 85 minutes)
Lady Terminator (Jalil Jackson, USA, 1989, 82 minutes)

Friday, February 24, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

The Tormentors, in Cinemascope!
(David L. Hewitt, USA, 1971, 78 minutes)

Friday, February 24, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)

Trash Palace Theatre, 89B Niagara St., Toronto
(half block west of Bathurst, 2 south of King)

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FEBRUARY 22 IN BOSTON

MassArt Film Society presents

Xander Marro, in person!
with 9 of her short 16mm films & videos
made in Providence RI, 2001-2011.
Total running time 66 minutes.

Wednesday, February 22, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts

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FEBRUARY 18-23 IN TORONTO

Harbourfront Centre's "World Stage" presents

Everything Under the Moon
A new performance by
Shary Boyle and Christine Fellows!

Live hand-animation and shadow play with
overhead projector, live music and songs!
50 minutes. No Intermission.

February 18-23, $15/10, all-ages! (unclassified)
Sat, 7pm; Sun & Mon, 2pm; Wed & Thur, 7pm.
Opening Night Party - Saturday, 8pm.

Enwave Theatre, 231 Queens Quay W., Toronto

Early Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening

Razor's Edge: Barbara Hammer + Kurt Kren
8 short 16mm films, 1960-1996, from USA & Austria.
Total running time: 74 minutes, plus 2 intermissions.

Monday, February 20, 7:30pm, $5 (unclassified)

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

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FEBRUARY 20 IN VANCOUVER

DIM Cinema, a monthly series curated by Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk,
presents

Film Diary: John Price
16mm & 35mm films,  2000-2010.
Total running time: 82 minutes.

Monday, February 20, 7:30pm,
$10.50 / $9, plus $3 annual membership
(adults only, by law)

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

FEBRUARY 19 NEAR DETROIT

Photorama USA presents

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

Sunday, February 19, 10am-3pm, $6

The MET Hotel, 5500 Crooks Rd., Troy, Michigan
(Exit 72, Crooks Rd. West off I-75,
turn right on Crooks Rd. to hotel.)

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FEBRUARY 18-21 IN GAINESVILLE, FL

FLEX FEST
7th Florida Experimental Film/Video Festival
Su Friedrich, Steve Reinke, Sam Green, Crispin Glover.

February 18 & 19, 7 & 9pm, free!
February 20, 7pm, free!
February 21, 7pm, $20

The Top Secret Space, 24 N. Main St.,
and University Auditorium, University of Florida,
(Corner of Newell Dr. & Union Rd.), Gainesville, Florida

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FEBRUARY 18 IN TORONTO

Pleasure Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group
and The Art Gallery of Ontario present

World Premiere of in the nature of things
by Barbara Sternberg, in person!
(16mm), plus early 16mm films by the
2011 Governor General's Award recipients,
Barbara Sternberg and David Rimmer.

Saturday, February 18, 4pm, free! (unclassified)

Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto

FOLLOWED NEXT WEDNESDAY BY:

Pleasure Dome and LIFT co-present the series
No Reading After the Internet
Barbara Sternberg in attendance!
Wednesday, February 22, 7-9pm, free!
L.I.F.T., 1137 Dupont St. (at Gladstone Ave.), Toronto

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FEBRUARY 18 IN PROVIDENCE, RI

R.K. Projects and Magic Lantern Cinema present

Sleep by Andy Warhol
(1963, USA, 16mm, 18fps, silent, 4:45 hours)
preceded by a performance of Erik Satie's Vexations
(1893, 45 minutes) by 3 Providence-based musicians,
Sakiko Mori, Daryl Seaver and XSV!
Refreshments, chairs provided. BYO sleeping bag.

Saturday, February 18, 6pm - 12am,
suggested donation $3-5

40 Rice St., Providence, Rhode Island

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FEBRUARY 17-19 IN WINNIPEG

Winnipeg Cinematheque presents

Andy Smetanka: The Missoula Sorcerer
In person from Missoula, Montana, USA!
with his silhouette animation videos
shot on super 8 film, 2002-2011.
Friday, February 17, 7pm, $8

Silhouette Animation Master Class
Hands-on workshop. Max 12 participants.
Saturday & Sunday, February 18 & 19, 10am-5pm, $105

My Winnipeg (Guy Maddin, 2007, Canada, 80 minutes)
Introduced by Andy Smetanka, animator for My Winnipeg.
Preceded by Smetanka's Winnipeg (2007, USA, 2 min.),
animated companion to Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg.
Saturday, February 18, 7pm, $8

Artspace, 100 Arthur St., Winnipeg, Manitoba

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FEBRUARY 17 IN BOSTON

Arts Emerson presents

Robert Todd in Person!
with his recent 16mm films.

Friday, February 17, 6pm, $10

Bright Family Screening Room, Paramount Center,
Emerson College, 559 Washington St., Boston, Mass.

FEBRUARY 17 IN NEW YORK CITY

Millennium Film Workshop presents its

Monthly Open Screening
Bring your films or videos! or come as a viewer.
DVD, Mini-DV, VHS, 16mm, 8mm, super 8.
First-come, first-served. Doors open at 7pm.
Maximum 20 minutes. BYO refreshments.

Friday, February 17, 8pm-10:30pm, $ contribution.

Millennium Film Workshop, 66 East 4th St., New York City

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FEBRUARY 17 IN TORONTO

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:

All About My Mother
(Pedro Almodóvar, 1999, 101 minutes)

Friday, February 17, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

Classroom Films
Vintage educational shorts. Tonight includes
the classic Free to Be You and Me (1974).

Friday, February 17, 9:30pm, $5 (unclassified)

Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

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FEBRUARY 16 IN LONDON, ONT

Western Undergraduate Film Society (WUFS) presents

Selected Artists from
Media City Film Festival: 1984-2010

16mm films from UK, USA, Denmark,
by Guy Sherwin, Nicky Hamlyn, David Gatten,
Samantha Rebello, Julie Murray and Karl Kels.
Total running time 96 minutes, followed by a
Q&A with Media City Film Festival programmers
Oona Mosna & Jeremy Rigsby in person from Windsor!

Thursday, February 16, 7:30pm, free! (classified)

Room 84, University College, Western University, London, Ontario

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FEBRUARY 16 IN BROOKLYN, NY

The Brother in Elysium presents a series
dedicated to projecting 16mm prints!

Hermitage Film Program No. Ten
16mm films, 1957-1978, by James Benning,
Stan Brakhage, Larry Jordan, Bruce Baillie.
Total running time: 45 minutes.

Thursday, February 16, 8pm, $5
Limited seating. BYOB.

The Arm, 281 N7th St. Brooklyn, New York
(between Havemeyer and Meeker,
2 blocks from the Bedford St. L train stop.)

FEBRUARY 15-26 IN MONTREAL

30e Rendez-vous du cinéma québécois

February 15-26, $8 each, Montreal, Quebec

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FEBRUARY 12 IN TORONTO

Pleasure Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group
and the 33rd Rhubarb Festival present

Stepping Between Projections
James Diamond in person!
from Vancouver with his videos, 1999-2010.

Sunday, February 12, 4pm, $pwyc (unclassified)

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre, 12 Alexander St., Toronto

FEBRUARY 12 IN MONTREAL

MAIN Film Co-op presents

Draw (Scratch, Paint, Collage) on Film
Make your own 35mm animated or experimental film
without a camera and without processing film.
Instructor: Montreal artist Steven Woloshen.
Hands-on workshop. Materials provided.
Maximum 6 participants.

Sunday, February 12, 10am–6pm, $130

MAIN FILM, centre d'artistes voué au cinéma indépendant,
3981, boulevard St-Laurent, suite 750, Montréal, Quebec

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FEBRUARY 11 IN HAMBURG

European Camera Trade Shows presents

93rd Hamburg International Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.

Saturday, February 11, 10am-5pm, 5€

Buergerhaus Wilhelmsburg, Mengestr 20, Hamburg, Germany

FEBRUARY 9-19 IN BERLIN

62nd Berlin International Film Festival
35mm, 16mm, video, and including the 8th
Directors Lounge for experimental film and video.

February 9-19, Berlin, Germany

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FEBRUARY 7-10 IN TORONTO

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm!

Run Tiger, Run
(John Woo, Taiwan / Hong Kong / USA, 1985, 91 minutes)
Till Death Do We Scare
(Chia Yung Liu, Hong Kong, 1986, 91 minutes)

Friday, February 10, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

Still a Brother
(William Greaves, USA, 1968, 88 minutes)
A documentary about the black middle class in the USA,
plus a short 1935 film of Duke Ellington and Billie Holiday!

Friday, February 10, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)

Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

advance tickets: Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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The Toronto Animated Image Society (TAIS) presents its monthly

TAIS Incubator
Informal animators" meeting, the first Tuesday each month.
Show work, share knowledge, network, while learning how to
make a cameraless animation, scratching & painting on film!
Resulting footage will be shown at the TAIS Showcase in the Spring.

Tuesday, February 7, 7-9pm, $5 suggested donation.

TAIS, Suite 102, 60 Atlantic Ave., Toronto

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FEBRUARY 7 & 8 IN BOSTON

MassArt Film Society presents

Lost and Found
Two lost & found films, restored on 16mm!
by Sara Driver & Jim Jarmusch (1981),
and by Kenneth Macpherson (1930).

Wednesday, February 8, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts

Balagan Films presents

Whose Land?
Recent 35mm films by Martha Colburn, Josh Gibson,
a 16mm film (1969) by Mort Ransen & Mike Mitchell,
and a recent video by Matt McCormick.
Total running time: 87 minutes.

Tuesday, February 7, 8pm, $10 / 8
DJ Angela Sawyer with vinyl gems - 7pm!

Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, Boston, Mass.

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FEBRUARY 7 IN BROOKLYN, NY

Light Industry presents

Jennifer Reeves + Sadie Benning in person!
Chronic (Jennifer Reeves, 1996, 16mm, 38 min.),
Flat Is Beautiful (Sadie Benning, 1998, video, 50 min.),
followed by a conversation with Benning and Reeves.

Tuesday, February 7, 7pm, $7
Limited seating. Doors at 6:30pm.

Light Industry, 155 Freeman St., Brooklyn, New York

FEBRUARY 4 IN MONTREAL

CinemaSpace's Parallax Views Series presents

Nitrate Kisses by Barbara Hammer
(1992, USA, 16mm, 67 minutes)

Saturday, February 4, 7:30pm, $10

Segal Centre CinemaSpace,
5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Quebec

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FEBRUARY 3 IN SAN FRANCISCO

Will Brown Gallery presents

Paul Clipson & Marielle Jakobsons
Audio / Visual Performance.
Paul Clipson's super 8 films screening with
live musical accompaniment by Marielle Jakobsons!

Friday, February 3, 9pm, free!

Will Brown, 3041 24th St. (the Mission), San Francisco, California

FEBRUARY 3 IN OTTAWA

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

Get Iced!
10 new videos shot on super 8 by IFCO members.

Friday, February 3, 7:30pm, free!

Arts Court Studio, 2 Daly Ave. Ottawa, Ontario

After Party with live music at Avant-Garde, 135 Besserer St.

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FEBRUARY 2 & 3 IN TORONTO

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
(Julian Schnabel, USA / France, 2007, 112 minutes)

Friday, February 3, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

Village of the Giants
(Bert I. Gordon, USA, 1965, 81 minutes)

Friday, February 3, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)

Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

advance tickets: Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Toronto Festivals Panel Discussion
The future of independent filmmaking.
Curators Lynn Fernie from Hot Docs,
Scott Berry from The Images Festival,
Kathleen Mullen from Planet in Focus,
Magali Simard from TIFF's Short Cuts Canada,
Angie Driscoll from Worldwide Short Film Festival.

Thursday, February 2, 7-9pm, free!

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

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JANUARY 27-31 IN TORONTO

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Winter 2012 Open House
Learn about what's happening, equipment,
membership and workshops. Walk around.
Half-hour guided tours at 7:15 and 8pm.

Tuesday, January 31, 7pm-9pm, free!

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

18th annual Camerama Camera Show
Used photographic equipment sale.
Antique & usable, film & digital, still & cine.
50-100 merchants' tables.

Sunday, January 29, 10am-3pm, $7

Toronto Don Valley Hotel, 1250 Eglinton Ave. E., Toronto
(just east of the DVP, entrance on Wynford Drive)
Gary Perry 905-550-7477 gvperry at gmail dot com

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The 5th Annual the 8 fest
Small-Guage Film Festival - Super 8, 8mm.
Including Milena Gierke in person from Berlin!
Regular 8mm Filmmaking Workshop by John Kneller!
Live Performances! The Funnel! Winnipeg! Home Movies!
Everything projected on small-guage film! No video!

January 27-29, 9 shows, $5 each, $25 pass (unclassified)

Trash Palace Theatre, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:

Fanny and Alexander
(Ingmar Bergman, 1982, 188 minutes)

Friday, January 27, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

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JANUARY 27 IN WINNIPEG

Winnipeg Cinematheque and
Mentoring Artists for Women’s Art (MAWA) present

Winter Night
Recent live performances using magic lanterns,
35mm slide projectors, 16mm movie projectors and
live sounds & music, by Winnipeg artists Irene Bindi,
Aston Coles, Doreen Girard and Julia Ryckman.

Friday, January 27, 7:30pm, $8

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

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JANUARY 26-28 IN DRESDEN

13th Dresdner Schmalfilmtage
Super 8, 8mm, 16mm films

January 26-28, 2012

Motorenhalle, Wachsbleichstraße 4a, Dresden, Germany

JAN 25 - FEB 5 IN ROTTERDAM

41st International Film Festival Rotterdam
35mm, 16mm, video.

January 25 - February 5, 2012

Rotterdam, Netherlands

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JANUARY 25 & 26 IN TORONTO

Frameline Host: Barbara Goslawski

Today's guest: filmmaker John Porter
discussing this weekend's the 8 fest in Toronto.

Every Thursday, 2pm - 2:30pm

listen online at Radio Regent

The Art Gallery of Ontario presents

Jack Chambers: The Hart of London
(Canada, 1970, 16mm, 79 minutes)
Introduced by Bruce Elder.

Wednesday, January 25, 7pm, free! (unclassified)

Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto

accompanying the Jack Chambers exhibition
at the AGO, December 6, 2011 - May 13, 2012

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JANUARY 25 IN OTTAWA

The Lost Dominion Screening Collective presents

The Canadian Cult Revue
Monthly screenings of Canadian films, on 35mm or 16mm!
Faves, lost gems from Archives Canada or private collections.

Videodrome (David Cronenberg, 1983, 35mm, 88 minutes)

Wednesday, January 25, 7pm, $10, $45/season (adults only)

Bytowne Theatre, 325 Rideau St., Ottawa, Ontario

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JANUARY 24 IN TORONTO

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

Filmmaking Workshops - Winter 2012
Super 8, 16mm, 35mm! Finish on film!
Limited enrolments. First come - first served.

Registration begins: Tuesday, January 24, 10am

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

JANUARY 24 IN BOSTON

Balagan Films presents

Breathing a Fatal Stillness:
A Visit from Daïchi Saïto
In person from Montreal, Canada!
with his 16mm, 35mm and super 8 films,
2003-2011, including a double-projection!
Total running time: 52 minutes.

Tuesday, January 24, 8pm, $10 / 8

Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Harvard Square, Boston, Mass.

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JANUARY 23 IN VANCOUVER

DIM Cinema, a monthly series curated by Amy Lynn Kazymerchyk,
presents

Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania
(Jonas Mekas, USA, 1972, 16mm, 82 minutes)

Monday, January 23, 7:30pm,
$10.50 / $9, plus $3 annual membership
(adults only, by law)

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

JANUARY 22 IN BROOKLYN, NY

Vaudeville Park presents

Optics O:O
Optically printed or optical printing-influenced 16mm films,
1943-2011,  by Oskar Fischinger; Kenneth Zoran Curwood,
Pat O'Neill, Lary 7, James Whitney (projected on video),
Sarah Halpern (double projection with live sound!).
  Total 54 minutes. Curated by Victoria Keddie.

Sunday, January 22, 7pm, $5
Limited seating. Refreshments served.

Vaudville Park, 26 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, New York, NY

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JANUARY 19 & 22 IN MONTREAL

CinemaSpace presents

49th Ann Arbor Film Festival (AAFF) Tour
The longest-running independent and
experimental film festival in North America.
17 shorts from 7 countries, from the 2011 festival.
Experimental, documentary, fiction, animation.

Thursday, January 19, 7:30pm, $10 each, 2/$15
Videos by Braden King, Laure Prouvost, Richard Wiebe,
Natasha Mendonca, Eva Marie Rødbro, Jessica Sarah Rinland,
Soon-Mi Yoo and Atsushi Wada. Total running time: 80 minutes.

Sunday, January 22, 6pm, $10 each, 2/$15
16mm films by Robert Todd, Alexis Bravos, James Sansing,
Malena Szlam, Laida Lertxundi, Helen Hill & Paul Gailiunas,
Shiloh Cinquemani, Deborah Stratman, Jonathan Schwartz.
Total running time: 85 minutes.

Segal Centre CinemaSpace,
5170 Côte-Ste-Catherine, Montréal, Quebec

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JANUARY 19-22 IN STUTTGART

25th Stuttgarter Filmwinter
Festival for Expanded Media
Film, New Media, Video, Installation, Performance.
including Stefan Möckel's Super-8-Liveshow,
January 20, 10pm at Stuttgarter Filmhaus.

January 19-22, 2012

Filmhaus Stuttgart, Friedrichstraße 23 A, Stuttgart, Germany

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JANUARY 21 IN BOSTON

Arts Emerson presents

Views and Wavelengths
Films and videos, 1967-2011, shown in 2011 at
The Toronto International Film Festival’s "Wavelengths" program,
or The New York Film Festival’s "Views from the Avant-Garde".
16mm films by Joyce Wieland, Jonathan Schwartz, Chick Strand,
Jodie Mack, Shiloh Cinquemani, Samantha Rebello, Saul Levine,
a 35mm film by John Price, and videos by S. Barber, Dani Leventhal,
Vincent Grenier, T. Marie, Sylvia Schedelbauer, Leslie Thornton,
Running time 129 minutes, plus a 10-minute intermission,
and followed by a discussion with attending filmmakers.

Saturday, January 21, 7pm, $10

Bright Family Screening Room, Paramount Center,
Emerson College, 559 Washington St., Boston, Mass.

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JANUARY 16-21 IN TORONTO

Pleasure Dome Artists' Film Exhibition Group presents

Toronto Premiere of Blinding
by Steve Sanguedolce, in person!
(2011, video, 72 minutes)

Saturday, January 21, 7pm, $8 (unclassified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

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The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) presents

"30 x 30"
30th Anniversary Commissioned Films
LIFT celebrates 30 years of filmmaking with 3 programs of
world premieres of newly commissioned films & videos by
30 Canadian artists, made on, or in the spirit of, super 8.
Many filmmakers in attendance for Q&A!

Thursday, January 19, 8pm, $8 (unclassified)
Kika Thorne, Heather Keung, John Porter, Christina Battle,
Alan Zweig, Marcos Arriaga, Adam Rosen & John Creson,
Prashant Miranda, R. Bruce Elder, Mike Hoolboom.

Friday, January 20, 8pm, $8 (unclassified)
Jorge Lozano, Madi Piller, Ulysses Castellanos,
Ant Horasanli, Raha Shirazi, Jean-Paul Kelly,
Midi Onodera, Alison Duke, Greg Woodbury.

Saturday, January 21, 8pm, $8 (unclassified)
Larissa Fan, Julieta María, Nobu Adilman, John Price,
Susan Oxtoby, Alexandre Larose, Chris Kennedy,
Francisca Duran, Scott Miller Berry, Tess Girard.

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

After Party at Hotel Ocho, 195 Spadina Ave.

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:

Black Orpheus (Marcel Camus, 1959, 107 minutes)

Friday, January 20, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

Find the Lady
(John Trent, UK / Canada, 1976, 100 minutes)

Friday, January 20, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)

Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

advance tickets: Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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The Art Gallery of Ontario presents

Short Films by Jack Chambers
Four 16mm films, 1965-1969, 82 minutes.
Wednesday, January 18, 7pm, free! (unclassified)

Jack Chambers: The Hart of London
(Canada, 1970, 16mm, 79 minutes)
Wednesday, January 25, 7pm, free! (unclassified)

Both screenings introduced by Bruce Elder.

Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto

accompanying the Jack Chambers exhibition
at the AGO, December 6, 2011 - May 13, 2012

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Mercer Union presents

Nostalgia (Hollis Frampton, 16mm)
followed by a discussion with artists
Pierre Leguillon and Annie MacDonell.

Tuesday, January 17, 7pm, free! (unclassified)

Jackman Hall, AGO, 317 Dundas St. W., Toronto

Early Monthly Segments presents its monthly screening

Print Generation
A recently restored 16mm print
of J.J. Murphy's film (1974, 50 min.), plus
the launch of PUBLIC Journal's issue on the
Experimental Media Congress, Toronto, 2010.

Monday, January 16, 6:30pm, $5 (unclassified)

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

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JANUARY 18 IN BOSTON

MassArt Film Society presents

Rebecca Meyers, in Person!
with five of her 16mm films, 2002-2010.

Wednesday, January 18, 8pm, $4

Screening Room 1, East Hall, Film Department,
The Massachusetts College of Art and Design,
621 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts

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JANUARY 15 NEAR CHICAGO

Photorama USA presents

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

Sunday, January 15, 10am-3pm, $6

Holiday Inn, 3405 Algonquin Rd., Rolling Meadows, Illinois
(I-90 or 290 West to 53 North to Algonquin Rd. East 2 blocks)

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JANUARY 11-15 IN TORONTO

Silent Toronto and The Revue Cinema present

Silent Sundays
La Boheme
(King Vidor, 1926, USA, 16mm, 120 minutes, silent)
Live piano accompaniment by William O’Meara!
in the silent-era Revue Cinema, opened in 1912!

Sunday, January 15, 4pm, $12 (classified)

The Revue Cinema, 400 Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto

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

Free Friday Films
Repertory movies projected on 35mm! Tonight:

Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, UK, 2009, 123 min.)

Friday, January 13, 7pm, free! (classified)

Innis Town Hall, 2 Sussex Ave., Toronto

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

Tattoo (Bob Brooks, USA, 1981, 103 minutes)

Friday, January 13, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)

Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

advance tickets: Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

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Queen Victrola Residency:
Experimental Film Night

Animated films by Chris Gehman,
plus his selections by other artists,
all screened on 16mm film with
live accompaniment by Queen Victrola!

Wednesday, January 11, 8pm, $8 (unclassified)

Somewhere There, 227 Sterling Road, Unit 112, Toronto
(just south of Bloor, between Dundas W. & Lansdowne)

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JANUARY 7 IN WASHINGTON, DC

Center for Visual Music presents

Optical Poetry:
Oskar Fischinger Retrospective
35mm preserved prints!
Two different programs! 3pm & 4:45pm.
Introductions by Cindy Keefer of CVM.

Saturday, January 7, 3pm, free!
No entry after 5pm.

Auditorium, East Building Concourse, National Gallery of Art,
4th Street, at Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC

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JANUARY 5 & 6 IN TORONTO

Cinephobia Host: Stuart ("Feedback") Andrews

Every Friday, 2pm - 3pm

listen online at CKLN

"Toronto's Classiest Cinema" - Trash Palace Theatre - presents
features and shorts projected on 16mm every Friday night!

The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane
(Nicolas Gessner, Canada / USA / France, 1976, 91 min.)

Friday, January 6, 9:30pm, $5 (classified)

Trash Palace, 89B Niagara St., Toronto

advance tickets: Eyesore Cinema, 2nd Floor, 801 Queen St. W.

Frameline Host: Barbara Goslawski

Every Thursday, 2pm - 2:30pm

listen online at CKLN

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JANUARY 2 IN OTTAWA

Drunken Master Revue
A movie-related variety radio program.

Every Monday, 9-10am

listen in Ottawa or online, on CKCU-FM 93.1

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