Re: AW: History of NY film and video venues

From: Saul Ostrow (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Nov 17 2009 - 07:19:37 PST


That's the palce - saw all sorts of things there - if I remember correctly he would even have open screenings - show up with a film he would show it

On 11/17/09 9:09 AM, "Ingo Petzke" <email suppressed> wrote:

Aldo Tambellini, who gave us the series of wonderfull films all with
"Black..." in the title like "Black TV"?

Ingo

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If I remember that may have been on Second Avenue somewhere around 10th?
Run by someone named Aldo Tambolini or something like that?

j

Saul Ostrow wrote:
> Wasn't there a place on St Marks - called the gate
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> On 11/16/09 8:24 PM, "malgosia askanas" <email suppressed> wrote:
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> There was also The First Avenue Screening Room, where I first saw
> Pasolini's "Pigpen", Bresson's "Lancelot du Lac" and Bunuel's
> "Robinson Crusoe". Ah, ou sont les neiges d'antan?
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