[Frameworks] Two UnionDocs Events: Alan Berliner, and the Filmmakers' Coop with Lynne Sachs

From: UnionDocs Program (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Nov 09 2010 - 09:22:22 PST


UnionDocs is a non-profit organization in Brooklyn, NY that programs a
variety of documentary screenings, readings, lectures, and other events.
UnionDocs is located at 322 Union Ave Brooklyn, NY 11211
Visit our website for more info: http://www.uniondocs.org

Alan Berliner: New Inklings, Old Obsessions, and Other Works in Progress

Saturday, November 13th 7:30pm $9 suggested donation

Alan Berliner will present an evening of some of his rarely seen
experimental short films, installation projects, collages, and a selection
of other mixed-media specimens gathered from his extraordinary archive of
images, sounds, and miscellaneous multi-media. Works to be shown include
Translating Edwin Honig, Playing With Fire, Exquisite Corpse, Playing God,
City Edition, Late City Edition, and Everywhere at Once.
http://www.uniondocs.org/an-evening-with-alan-berliner/

The Film-Makers’ Coop presents: One Eye, Two “I’s” with P. Adams Sitney

Sunday, November 14th at 7:30pm $9 suggested donation.
Special guests: P. Adams Sitney, Bradley Eros and the Zaqistan Arts Council
(Sofia Gallisá, Zaq Landsberg, Scott Riehs, and Jeff Sisson).
Curated by Lynne Sachs with the help of Mark Street, MM Serra and Ryan
Marino

This event marks the return of our screening series with The Film-Makers’
Cooperative, as we celebrate 50 years of Cinematic Collaborations from their
Archive. Featuring work by Rudolph Burckhardt, Joseph Cornell, Joyce
Wieland, Michael Snow, Beverly Conrad, Tony Conrad, Tom Chomont, Bradley
Eros, Jeanne Liotta, Mary Beth Reed, Stan Brakhage, Sofia Gallisa, Zaq
Landsberg, Scott Riehs, and Jeff Sissonat.

http://www.uniondocs.org/lynne-sachs-one-eye-two-%93i%92s%94-with-p-adams-sitney/
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> 1. Re: The Demon Seed / Jordan Belson (gregg biermann)
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> 3. Re: This week [November 6 - 14, 2010] in avant garde cinema
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> 4. Re: Kodak presents "Stop By. Shoot Film." (Sonali Film)
> 5. Strange Beauty Film Festival (Jason Middleton)
> 6. artist residencies and filmmaker co-op s? (Mika Kiburz)
> 7. Re: artist residencies and filmmaker co-op s? (Jonathan Capone)
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> Date: Sun, 07 Nov 2010 14:32:49 -0500
> From: gregg biermann <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] The Demon Seed / Jordan Belson
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <email suppressed>
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> Thanks Scott.
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> On 11/7/2010 11:34 AM, email suppressed wrote:
> > *Hi Gregg,*
> > * Belson created imagery for the film. He talks about this in my
> > interview with him in /A Critical Cinema 2/.*
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> > *Scott *
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> > Subject: [Frameworks] The Demon Seed / Jordan Belson
> > From: gregg biermann <email suppressed
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> > Date: Sun, November 07, 2010 7:55 am
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> > Frameworkers,
> > I was wondering if anyone knew the details of this. I was watching a
> > 70's sci-fi horror film called The Demon Deed (a combination of
> > aspects
> > of 2001: A Space Odyssey but without the grandeur and Rosemary's
Baby
> > but without the satire) and was surprised to find images that looked
> > like Jordan Belson's work used to represent a computer gone
> > haywire. His
> > name is on the credits but the images looked like the were
> > directly from
> > Allures and/or Samadhi. Did he just allow his films to be used or
> > did he
> > create new footage for it?
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> From: David Kidman <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] This week [November 6 - 14, 2010] in avant
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> A late call for this week for those in France this week, Work in Progress
is screening five recent films by Peter Downsbrough : A]PART, THEN,
AND[BACK, A]S, SET[ING], together with Occupied at the Ecole sup?rieure des
beaux-arts de Tours tomorrow, Tuesday 9 November, at 6.30p.m.
> If you have never had a chance to see these great films on architecture,
language and the discourses of power, come along.
> Also this week, Wednesday 10 November, at 6 p.m., we will be screening
Phil Hoffman's All Fall Down, at the Ecole nationale sup?rieure des
beaux-arts de Paris. Phil will present live from Toronto.
> Also this month, we will be screening Pip Chodorov's Free Radicals, the 23
November at 6.30p.m. at the Ecole sup?rieure des beaux-arts de Tours, with
Pip in person.
> See you there.
> David
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> Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 10:51:10 +0100
> From: jeanne LIOTTA <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] This week [November 6 - 14, 2010] in avant
> garde cinema
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> Another late call, this one from Napoli:
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> EM Arts presents the 10th Independent Film Show at Fondazione Morra,
> 5 evenings of curated film programs,
> participants include Mark Weber, Masha Godovannaya, Thomas Draschan, Ian
> Helliwell and Jeanne Liotta
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> for more info
> http://www.em-arts.org/news/independent-film-show-2010
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> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 10:21 AM, David Kidman <email suppressed
>wrote:
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> > A late call for this week for those in France this week, Work in
Progress
> > is screening five recent films by Peter Downsbrough : A]PART, THEN,
> > AND[BACK, A]S, SET[ING], together with Occupied at the Ecole sup?rieure
des
> > beaux-arts de Tours tomorrow, Tuesday 9 November, at 6.30p.m.
> > If you have never had a chance to see these great films on architecture,
> > language and the discourses of power, come along.
> > Also this week, Wednesday 10 November, at 6 p.m., we will be screening
Phil
> > Hoffman's All Fall Down, at the Ecole nationale sup?rieure des
beaux-arts de
> > Paris. Phil will present live from Toronto.
> > Also this month, we will be screening Pip Chodorov's Free Radicals, the
23
> > November at 6.30p.m. at the Ecole sup?rieure des beaux-arts de Tours,
with
> > Pip in person.
> > See you there.
> > David
> >
> >
> > Sent from my iPod
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> Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 06:42:42 -0800 (PST)
> From: Sonali Film <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Kodak presents "Stop By. Shoot Film."
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> Yes they do do this in the new york area. I took this workshop several
years ago in Staten Island. Kodak conducted it in conjunction with Abel Cine
Tech and we shot on some practically brand new Aaton cameras. It was a
wonderful way to learn about shooting 16mm film, though the idea is to learn
about various film stocks offered by Kodak in a practical way as opposed to
just theoretically.
> Sonali
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> http://www.sonalifilm.com
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> --- On Sat, 11/6/10, Bart Weiss <email suppressed> wrote:
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> From: Bart Weiss <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Kodak presents "Stop By. Shoot Film."
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <email suppressed>
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> I am sure they have?they usually do it in conjunction with a festival.
> On Nov 6, 2010, at 12:45 PM, Matt Helme wrote:
> Do they ever come to the NYC area?
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> I have actually taught these from time to time?if you are nearby when they
have them it is great?it is free and you get to shoot some film and they
send you a dvd transfer?bart
> On Nov 5, 2010, at 10:33 PM, Christopher Harris wrote:
> interesting...
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> Subject: [Frameworks] Strange Beauty Film Festival
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> Posting this for my friend Jim, one of the festival directors--
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> * * * PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY * * *
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> The Strange Beauty Film Festival is now accepting entries for its
> 2011 edition.
>
> Situated somewhere between terrifying reality and sublime fever
> dream, Strange Beauty seeks short films (30 mins. or less) that make
> us wonder, gasp, shiver, and keep our eyes glued to the screen.
> Things that will come back to us days later and haunt us for years to
> come. All genres, all formats welcome. If your film is strangely
> beautiful, beautifully strange, or some combination thereof, we want
> to see it.
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> The festival will take place February 17-19, 2011 at Manbites Dog
> Theater in beautiful Durham, NC. The deadline for entries is DECEMBER
> 15, 2010. Entry fee is an astonishingly low $10.
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> Find complete details and entry form at our web site:
> http://www.strangebeauty.org/index.html
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> From: Mika Kiburz <email suppressed>
> Subject: [Frameworks] artist residencies and filmmaker co-op s?
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> hello all you frame workers,
> does anyone happen to know about or know where to gather information
> about artist in residence programs in north america... or
> internationally?
>
> ideally i'm seeking a filmmaking co-operative/ collective of artists
> living and working together, with their community, and possibly also
> doing the homesteading thing.
>
> the more experimental the better. any ideas?
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> cinematicallyours,
> Mika
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> Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 12:51:45 -0500
> From: Jonathan Capone <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] artist residencies and filmmaker co-op s?
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> Hi Mika,
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> Here are some resources on residencies in general:
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> http://miraslist.blogspot.com/
> http://www.resartis.org/
>
> Also, if your interested in hand processing and handmade film there is
> the Philip Hoffman Independent Imaging Retreat and Robert Schaller's
> Handmade Film Institute.
>
> http://www.philiphoffman.ca/filmfarm/
> http://www.robertschaller.org/
>
> Jonathan Capone
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