[Frameworks] closing weekend at The Picture Show

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Tue Jul 8 17:26:14 UTC 2014


Here is some info about the last three shows, this weekend: Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.

Thanks for a sweet season!
Katya & Daniel

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CITY AND COUNTRY: NEW PERFORMANCE AND VIDEO WORK BY DAVID FINKELSTEIN

@The PICTURE Show ~ 7/11 ~ 8pm ~ $5 ~ 226 Green St, Brooklyn

Filmmaker and performer David Finkelstein collaborates with actors Cassie
Tunick and Ian W. Hill and musician Danny Tunick to uncover hidden worlds
and landscapes.

The Unfolded Landscape (2014, live performance, 25 min)
In a live performance work, Finkelstein and the two Tunicks use their
collective imaginations to reveal a hidden world.

Invincible City (2012, 21 minutes)
In a city of dead ideas, dry, brittle conversations, and trembling,
crystalized buildings, two men seek the proper approach to take towards the
end of the world. Should one sit back, writing notes in a crumbling
notebook, or should one rush headlong into the flames? Featuring Ian W. Hill

Privy (2014, 20 minutes) WORLD PREMIERE
A young woman is forced to live with an unsympathetic stepmother, and
spends much of her time in an outhouse, escaping into books and her own
vivid fantasy life.Privy uses oblique, poetic language, fanciful images and
musical interludes to depict her daydreams and her evolving plans for
escape. Featuring Ian W. Hill, Michael Spaeth and Barbara Vann

DAVID FINKELSTEIN's video work has been featured in numerous film festivals
around the world and has won awards at twelve of them. In 2013, he was an
invited artist at the Traverse Vidéo Festival in Toulouse, France. His
first feature film premiered this year at New Filmmakers in New York. He
has had solo screenings of his films in New York, North Carolina,
Minnesota, Los Angeles and San Francisco. His work has been funded by The
Fund for Creative Communities, The Field, Movement Research, Meet the
Composer, The Brooklyn Arts Exchange, BACA, and other sources.

http://www.thepictureshow.com
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Bonjour New York: MARIE LOSIER & FRIENDS, A REUNION SCREENING
@The PICTURE Show ~ 7/12 ~ 8pm ~ $5 ~ 226 Green St, Brooklyn

Back from Europe for only a few weeks, film portrait artist Marie Losier
invites her friends to share the screen with her in this evening of
experimental short works to celebrate her return. The evening includes:

Marie Losier
-New surprise work!

-Peaches + Jesper Just  (a film not yet seen!)
-Hermaphrodite

and

Joel Schlemowitz, In Springtime
Peggy Ahwesh, Collections
Jeanne Liotta, Property
Jonathan Caouette, Des Tics et Des Tocs
Moira Tierney, You Still Belong
Dima Dubson,  Work-in-Progress short film
Tom Jarmusch, (Film to be announced)
Bradley Eros, eau de cinema  {an avant ad}
Bradley Eros, Séance {the trailer}
Rachael & Gabriel Guma, \venice/ /florence\ |rome|

+ more surprises!

http://thepictureshow.org/screens/2014july/marie/
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UNDER THE UNDERGROUND: the M.U.F.F. Salon des Refusés
@The PICTURE Show ~ 7/13 ~ 1pm - 1am ~ FREE ~ 226 Green St, Brooklyn

1:00 - 2:30 PM                        Program A
3:00 - 4:30 PM                        Program B
5:00 - 6:30 PM                        Program C
7:00 - 8:30 PM                        Program D
9:00 - 10:30 PM                      Program E
11:00 - 1:00 AM                     Program F

The Picture Show presents Under the Underground: the M.U.F.F. Salon des
Refuses. After the staff running the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
forgot to BCC everyone who was rejected, this is a marathon screening in
which the crew of filmmakers come together to shows for at least one of
their works. Admission is free for the entire 9 hours of films. Here we
stand, here we screen. What was once a solitary experience of rejection has
become, through a tactless faux pas, a building of community.

PROGRAM A: 1:00 - 2:30 PM
Josh Weissbah, Theoria (6 min)
Kimberly Burleigh, Light Divides the Square (5 min)
Adrienne Leverette & Rob Tyler, NEMO (14 min)
Amanda Katz & Anthony Svatek, Early 12 New York Song (3 min)
Rich Fedorchak, Micro Macro (6 min)
Gina Gheller & Kelly Raymer, Guyco (12 min)
Julia Jin, Dispossessed (8 min)
Stephanie Hutin, Kathleen (4 min)
Marcin Gizycki, Free For Film (5 min)
Anna Swanson, Focusing (5 min)

PROGRAM B: 3:00-4:30 PM

Yuval Shapira, A Birthday Party (For Me)  (7 min)
Whitney Johnston, Studies in Silence: 3. Domesticating Wild Things (2 min)
Charles Andre Coderre, Musiciens Land of Kus (5 min)
Kathryn Ramey, West: What I Know About Her (20 min)
Joshua Yates, this is (not) yates (3 min)
Laura Trager, Song of Nature (7 min)
Michael Guiccione, Return To Zero (1 min)
Jack Wormell Flat Projection (10 min)
Julia Dogra-Brazell, Urschrift (2 min)
John Woods, Forward Biased Condition (3 min)
Marius Packbier, AC TRANSIT BUS FIGHT (30 min)
Daniel Lupo, Meet Me (3 min)

PROGRAM C: 5:00-6:30 PM
Mahi Bena, Derniers Recours, (18 min)
Gloria Chung, Memory V (6 min)
Jeremy Bessoff, Another Song About the Sea (28 min)
Neil Needleman, Spider Boil Balls (3 min)
Charles Chadwick, She Saw His Reflection And Thought It Was Inside (6 min)
Sarah Gampel, Harriet's Real Bread and Real Food Cooking Show (1 min)
Peter Freund, Camp (7 min)
Brian Wilson, V. (2 min)
Robert McDermott, Deliver Us From Evil (19 min)

PROGRAM D: 7:00-8:30 PM
Isaac Sherman, Flight of the Sun (3 min)
Peter Wareing, Exterior Signals (13 min)
Alan Lambert, The End Of The Earth Is My Home (75 min)

PROGRAM E: 9:00-10:30
NERZ-KG (Brigitte Braun, Betina Panek), Comestible (11 min)
Tara Knight, High Tide (4 min)
Patrick Loy, Delusions of Grandeur (6 min)
Christopher Gorski, Realities (3 min)
Filipe Afonso, Walk in the Flesh (7 min)
Stephen Broomer, Conservatory (4 min)
Sasha Waters Freyer, An Incomplete History of Pornography (8 min)
Jessica Fenlon, i.thou (38 min)
Christine Lucy Latimer, Nationtime (2 min)
Danielle Zorbas, FEED (7 min)

PROGRAM F:  11:00-1:00 AM
Norbert Shieh, Night Falls on Glass (11 min)
Maeve Jackson, Alien (2 min)
Harper Robison, The Corn Man (8 min)
Andrea Marquez, La Musica (13 min)
Juliette Devert, The Nomads of Oz (84 min)
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