Tag: Screening

IMA Alumna Andrea Callard’s Screening

11 thru 12, 1977
Andrea Callard
11 minutes, Super 8mm Sound blown up to 16mm

screenings:
56th Short Film Festival Oberhausen on April 30, 2010 5PM
Österreichisches Filmmuseum – The Austrian Film Museum, June 7 2010 4PM
Orphans Film Symposium 2010 April 9 2010

11 thru 12, and Flourescent Azalea, two super 8mm films from 1977, have been preserved by the National Film Preservation Foundation and the Fales Library & Special Collections (NYU) with BB Optics, Colorlab, and Trackwise.

11 thru 12 is sometimes spelled 11 through 12 or 11-12.
It uses the structure of the I Ching, objects in nature or commerce, and words to have both the measuring mind and a sense of the infinite.

Prof. Michael Gitlin’s film screening

Prof. Michael Gitlin’s film, The Birdpeople, will be screening (in beautiful 16mm) at the Anthology Film Archives, 2nd Ave and 2nd Street, on Saturday and Sunday, May 1 and 2 at 3:30 p.m., and again on Wednesday, May 5 at 7:00 p.m., as part of a series called “For the Birds.” A bit of information about the film is below. More
information on the full series and schedule details can be found at
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/schedule/

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Preview Screening of RFK In The Land of Apartheid

The Roosevelt House – Public Policy Institute at Hunter College will be hosting a preview screening of the documentary RFK IN THER LAND OF APARTHEID: A Ripple of Hope. There will be a reception and a panel discussion with the filmmakers Larry Shore and Tami Gold.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Roosevelt House
47-49 East 65 Street
New York City, New York
6PM
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