[Frameworks] This week [May 24 - June 1, 2014] in avant garde cinema

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Festival of (In)appropriation (Los Angeles, CA; Deadline: August 01, 2014)
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Columbus International Film + Video Festival 
(Columbus; Deadline: July 01, 2014)
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3rd Intervideo Talent Award (Mainz; Deadline: June 15, 2014)
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DEADLINES APPROACHING:
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3rd Intervideo Talent Award (Mainz, 
RheinlandPfalz, Germany; Deadline: June 15, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1663.ann
VIDEOHOLICA International Video Art Festival 
(Varna, Bulgaria; Deadline: June 01, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1665.ann
25 FPS Festival (Zagreb, Croatia; Deadline: May 31, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1666.ann
WNDX Festival of Moving Image (Winnipeg, 
Manitoba, Canada; Deadline: May 31, 2014)
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landlocked film festival (iowa city; Deadline: May 31, 2014)
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FCDEP - Festival des Cinemas Differents et 
Experimentaux de Paris (Paris, France; Deadline: May 31, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1689.ann
Festival du nouveau cinéma (Montréal, Québec, Canada; Deadline: June 15, 2014)
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Inte. Independent Film Festival (Rome, Italy; Deadline: June 01, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1697.ann
VIDEOHOLICA International Video Art Festival 
(Varna, Bulgaria; Deadline: June 01, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1698.ann
RENCONTRES INTERNATIONALES SCIENCES ET CINÉMAS 
(RISC) INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE & FILM FESTIVAL 
(Marseille, France; Deadline: May 31, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1699.ann
Aesthetica Short Film Festival (York, North 
Yorkshire, UK; Deadline: May 31, 2014)
  http://www.hi-beam.net/cgi-bin/ann.pl?type=calls&readfile=1701.ann
3rd Intervideo Talent Award (Mainz; Deadline: June 15, 2014)
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THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMS (SUMMARY):
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  *  I Always Said Yes: the Many Lives of Wakefield Poole Feature Documentary,
     Free. [May 24, Harrisburg, PA]
  *  Projection Exceptionale: Jason Halprin [May 24, Montreuil, France]
  *  Essential Cinema: Orpheus [May 24, New York, New York]
  *  Essential Cinema: Blood of A Poet [May 24, New York, New York]
  *  Michael Gendreau's "Discrepant Parataxis" + 
Walter Funk's 3-D + [May 24, San Francisco, California]
  *  Sight Unseen Presents &Quot;Baltimore-Based&Quot;, Filmmakers In-Person
     At the 16th Annual Artsfest Film Festival! [May 25, Harrisburg, PA]
  *  Ericka Beckman: Out of Hand [May 25, Los Angeles, California]
  *  Essential Cinema: Orpheus [May 25, New York, New York]
  *  Len Lye Program  [May 25, New York, New York]
  *  Mike Kelley videos: Early Works & Day Is 
Done [May 28, Toronto, Ontario, Canada]
  *  Abstract Short Films By  Joyce Campbell, 
Chick Strand and Nova Paul.  [May 29, Los Angeles, California]
  *  Paul Clipson & FéLicia Atkinson: Sound/Film 
Performance At videoex [May 29, Zurich]
  *  Handmade Bohemia: the Films of Helen Hill [May 31, Austin, TX]
  *  New Experimental Works [May 31, San Francisco, California]
  *  Arquiteturas Film Festival Lisbon [June 1, Lisbon]
  *  George Kuchar's Weather Diary 1 [June 1, Los Angeles, California]


Events are sorted by CITY within each DATE.

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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2014
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5/24
Harrisburg, PA: Moviate
http://www.moviate.org/
11:00pm, Midtown Cinema, 250 Reilly Street

  I ALWAYS SAID YES: THE MANY LIVES OF WAKEFIELD POOLE FEATURE DOCUMENTARY,
  FREE.
   "After Wakefield Poole's films, mine are unnecessary and a bit naive,
   don't you think?" -ANDY WARHOL - "I Always Said Yes" is a portrait of
   pioneering filmmaker Wakefield Poole, whose careers as dancer,
   choreographer, and director spanned the golden years of Broadway,
   television, porno chic, and gay liberation. - An outspoken and
   articulate artist in a turbulent, passionate time, Wakefield Poole
   didn't think of himself as a pornographer. He was a filmmaker who used
   his dance and theater background to create beautiful, erotic art films
   that challenged the mind. Many agreed. To others, though, Poole just
   made dirty movies. - TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHkdHjRpCL4
   - I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole tells the story
   of this sometimes overlooked gay liberation and independent film making
   pioneer. In an era when anyone making, promoting, or appearing in what
   the US government considered "pornography" could be liable for
   prosecution and jail time, Wakefield Poole was a remarkably open and
   honest gay filmmaker. He also became internationally famous and his
   movies screened for years as examples of films that could be artistic as
   well as sexually explicit. - Filled with gorgeous archival footage,
   excerpts from Poole's lushly photographed films, and entertaining and
   illuminating interviews with Poole's contemporaries and colleagues, I
   Always Said Yes is a story of artistic integrity and disappointment,
   self-destruction, love, sex, fortitude, and musical comedy. - For more
   information visit ialwayssaidyes.com - A free screening as part of the
   16th Annual Artsfest Film Festival.

5/24
Montreuil, France: L'Etna
http://etna-cinema.net
21h, 71 rue Robspierre

  PROJECTION EXCEPTIONALE: JASON HALPRIN
   Creating a body of work in Experimental Documentary, Chicago-based
   artist Jason Halprin utilizes diverse mediums including small gauge
   film, hand-processing, optical printing, and archival video. He says:
   "My work explores the way humans are affected by their immediate
   surroundings, and how the shape of a location can impact social
   interaction and culture. Though my cinematic journey has a strong
   presence in urban environments, the open air is really where my artistic
   heart lies. Cities and wilderness both open cerebral pathways that might
   otherwise not be taken, and the movement between them has a profound
   impact on my thought patterns. As for me, I am haunted by landscape."
   Jason Halprin will be in attendance. For more information see:
   https://www.facebook.com/events/769213593112147/

5/24
New York, New York: Anthology Film Archives
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/
7:15 pm, 32 2nd Ave.

  ESSENTIAL CINEMA: ORPHEUS
   by Jean Cocteau In French with English subtitles, 1950, 95 minutes,
   35mm, b&w (ORPHÉE) With Jean Marais. Orpheus and Eurydice, with Death
   waiting on the corner. Cocteau said, "Orpheus could only exist on the
   screen. A drama of the visible and the invisible, ORPHEUS's Death is
   like a spy who falls in love with the person being spied upon. The myth
   of immortality."

5/24
New York, New York: Anthology Film Archives
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/
9:15 pm, 32 2nd Ave.

  ESSENTIAL CINEMA: BLOOD OF A POET
   See notes for May 23, 7:15 pm.

5/24
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
http://www.othercinema.com/
8:30pm, 992 Valencia Street

  MICHAEL GENDREAU'S "DISCREPANT PARATAXIS" + WALTER FUNK'S 3-D +
   Our second set of Live A/V action is anchored by Renaissance man Michael
   Gendreau, a true pillar of the international experimental music scene.
   With collaborator Lisa Seitz, he orchestrates an amazing assemblage of
   antique transcription discs, phonographic cylinders, and mid-century
   audio letters, wringing out the long-lost timbres and tonalities–-not to
   mention the linguistic content--of these "obsolete" media-archeological
   artifacts. Popping open this Memory Palace is Walter Funk's Hologlyphic
   Overscan, a volumetric display of floating 3-D visuals that reflect the
   same spirit of resourcefulness, ingenuity, and the Marvelous. PLUS: Dan
   Gunning's hand-cranked 78rpm discography, Thomas Edison's tin-foil
   trickery, Warner Bros.' optical sound-tracking, and Craig Baldwin's
   ChromaDepth-abetted Nth Dimension.

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SUNDAY, MAY 25, 2014
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5/25
Harrisburg, PA: Moviate
http://www.moviate.org/
7:30pm, Midtown Cinema, 250 Reilly Street

  SIGHT UNSEEN PRESENTS "BALTIMORE-BASED", FILMMAKERS IN-PERSON
  AT THE 16TH ANNUAL ARTSFEST FILM FESTIVAL!
   SUNDAY MAY 25th, Midtown Cinema, 7:30pm, FREE. - Sight Unseen presents
   BALTIMORE-BASED - Programmed by Kate Ewald, Lorenzo Gattorna, and Meg
   Rorison - BALTIMORE-BASED is a cross-section of artists currently making
   work and living in Baltimore that continue the tradition and community
   that preceded them. These artists have varying degrees of visibility
   both in virtual spaces as well as traditional theatres and venues, with
   work ranging from film to video, found to fabricated footage and the
   material to the sublime.

5/25
Los Angeles, California: Filmforum
http://www.lafilmforum.org/
7:30 pm, Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Blvd.

  ERICKA BECKMAN: OUT OF HAND
   Los Angeles Filmforum is proud to present two screenings with the
   genre-defying, highly original filmmaker Ericka Beckman. Described as a
   key figure of the Pictures Generation, Beckman often uses games as
   structuring devices in films and videos that combine minimalist and punk
   aesthetics. As Amy Taubin writes: "Milking the Surrealist roots of Pop,
   Beckman creates brightly colored, psychologically threatening, sexually
   charged worlds in which her avatars are hurled to and fro, trapped
   inside a game plan whose rules they desperately try to discern."
   Tonight, Beckman's second Los Angeles screening presents a further
   selection of films and a new digital video from her important and highly
   original oeuvre, including Out of Hand (1980); You the Better (1983),
   which nearly caused a riot at its premiere at The New York Film
   Festival; as well her more recent work Hiatus (1999); and Tension
   Building, a work in progress. Ericka Beckman in person!

5/25
New York, New York: Anthology Film Archives
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/
6:00 pm, 32 2nd Ave.

  ESSENTIAL CINEMA: ORPHEUS
   See notes for May 24, 7:15 pm.

5/25
New York, New York: Anthology Film Archives
http://www.anthologyfilmarchives.org/
8:15 pm, 32 2nd Ave.

  LEN LYE PROGRAM
   A giant of experimental animation, Len Lye was born in New Zealand in
   1901. He moved to England in the 1920s and subsequently to New York in
   1944, where he spent the last 40 years of his life. A pioneer of
   'scratch' or 'direct' filmmaking, Lye used various tools to mark
   patterns, shapes, and images directly onto the film's surface. In works
   such as FREE RADICALS, Lye explored the dynamic energy of abstract
   images propelled into life by lively jazz scores or Pacific-inspired
   rhythms. Several of Lye's films were made for clients including the
   British Government Post Office and the Chrysler Corporation. Despite
   their commercial nature, Lye tackled these projects with a playful sense
   of experiment, retaining his trademark study of dynamic motion. This
   program is presented to celebrate both Anthology's recent acquisition of
   several Len Lye films (including three that are part of the Essential
   Cinema collection), and the forthcoming exhibition, LEN LYE: MOTION
   SKETCH, at The Drawing Center in Soho. On view from April 17-June 8,
   MOTION SKETCH is the first survey of Lye's practice to be exhibited in
   New York, and features an extensive selection of drawings, paintings,
   photographic works, and films, revealing how the artist's concept of
   'doodling' underpinned much of Lye's practice. For more info, visit
   www.drawingcenter.org TUSALAVA (1929, 10 min, 16mm, b&w, silent) A
   COLOUR BOX (1935, 3 min, 16mm) KALEIDOSCOPE (1935, 4 min, 16mm) TRADE
   TATTOO (1937, 5 min, 16mm) COLOUR FLIGHT (1938, 4 min, 16mm) MUSICAL
   POSTER NO. 1 (1940, 3 min, 16mm) COLOR CRY (1952, 3 min, 16mm) RHYTHM
   (1957, 1 min, 16mm, b&w) FREE RADICALS (1958/79, 4 min, 16mm, b&w)
   PARTICLES IN SPACE (1979, 4 min, 16mm, b&w) TAL FARLOW (1980, 1.5 min,
   16mm, b&w) Total running time: ca. 50 min.

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2014
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5/28
Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pleasure Dome
http://www.pdome.org/
6 PM Early Works 8 PM Day Is Done,  Jackman Hall, 
Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street West 
(McCaul St. entrance open @ 5:30)

  MIKE KELLEY VIDEOS: EARLY WORKS & DAY IS DONE
   $12, Members $10, Students $8 Co-presentation with Art Gallery of
   Ontario For Tickets> www.ago.net/mike-kelley-videos American artist Mike
   Kelley was one of the most provocative and influential figures in
   contemporary art. His idiosyncratic works negotiate a charged terrain of
   desire, dread and sociopathology in everyday life. His video projects,
   often created with collaborators such as Paul McCarthy, Raymond Pettibon
   and Tony Oursler, inhabit a peculiarly American landscape infused with
   irony and pop cultural debris. We are honoured to be presenting this
   two-part programme with the Art Gallery of Ontario in association with
   the exhibition Elevated: Contemporary Art in the AGO Tower. The first
   programme showcases video works that alternately carried through or
   counterbalanced key concepts from Kelley's work in plastics and
   performance art. In The Banana Man (1980 — 1983) and Superman Recites
   Selections from 'The Bell Jar' and Other Works by Sylvia Plath (1999),
   Kelley adopts fictional characters from childhood (the latter a mainstay
   of American pop culture, the former a minor character on a daytime
   children's show that Kelley himself never actually watched) as vessels
   through which to explore the (re)construction of fictional identities
   and the alienation wrought as a result of urban utopianism. These two
   works bookend Fresh Acconci (1995), a highlight from Kelley's fruitful
   collaborations with artist Paul McCarthy; here, the artists enlist a
   group of models to reenact a selection of Vito Acconci's sparse black
   and white video performances (Claim Excerpts,1971; Contacts, 1971; Focal
   Point, 1971; Pryings, 1971; and Theme Song, 1973). Re-situating the
   source work from New York City to a sunny California mansion, the site
   of the reenactments draws deliberate correlations to the sheen of
   mid-90s Hollywood and the seediness of the San Fernando Valley. The
   second programme consists of Kelley's musical class-dismissed epic Day
   is Done (Extracurricular Activity Projective Reconstructions
   #2-#32)(2005 – 2006), where stagings of extracurricular adolescent
   rituals sourced from high school yearbooks are infiltrated by a motley
   crew of American stereotypes and supernatural beings, the proceedings
   overseen by none other than Satan himself. Influenced by Rudolph
   Steiner's concept of the "total artwork", the video's transgressive
   pageantry is not only replete with song, dance, and performance, but is
   also inflected by Kelley's career-spanning explorations of perversion,
   repression, and absurdity. The result is a Carnivalesque triumph
   brimming with wrongness that's well worth playing hooky for! Programme:
   6pm Banana Man (28:15, 1983) Fresh Acconci (45 min, 1995) Superman
   Recites Selections from 'The Bell Jar' and Other Works by Sylvia Plath
   (7:19, 1999) 8pm Day is Done, (Extracurricular Activity Projective
   Reconstructions #2-#32) (2005-2006, 169 min)

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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014
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5/29
Los Angeles, California: Downtown Independent Theater
http://flightdreams.brownpapertickets.com/
8pm , 251 S. Main St, Los Angeles, California 90012

  ABSTRACT SHORT FILMS BY  JOYCE CAMPBELL, CHICK STRAND AND NOVA PAUL.
   Deeply layered sound and images, double exposures, juxtapositions, found
   footage and trans-pacific currents. FLIGHT DREAM by Joyce Campbell
   (NZ/LA). Premier with live score performed by PETER KOLOVOS. THIS IS NOT
   DYING by NOVA PAUL (NZ) (U.S. Premier) Four 16MM shorts by CHICK STRAND:
   WATERFALL(1967), KRISTALLNACHT (1979), BY THE LAKE (1986), ARTIFICIAL
   PARADISE (1986)

5/29
Zurich: Videoex: Experimental Film & Video Festival Zurich
http://www.videoex.ch/2014/en/programme-2014-paul-clipson-and-felicia-atkinson
9:30pm, Festivalzentrum Kunstraum Walcheturm, 
Kanonengasse 20, 8004 Zürich, Switzerland

  PAUL CLIPSON & FéLICIA ATKINSON: SOUND/FILM PERFORMANCE AT VIDEOEX
   Sound & Super 8mm reversal film performance by Paul Clipson and Felicia
   Atkinson.

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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2014
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5/31
Austin, TX: Experimental Response Cinema
http://ercatx.org
4:00pm, Alamo Drafthouse  Ritz, 320 E. 5th Street

  HANDMADE BOHEMIA: THE FILMS OF HELEN HILL
   Helen Hill's vibrant, humorous, handcrafted works use diverse techniques
   including puppets, cel and stop-motion animation, live action, painting
   and drawing. Her filmmaking combines a playful sense of participation
   and community with a clear-eyed recognition of the somber rhythms of
   death and rebirth. Film prints (courtesy of Harvard Film Archive)
   include Mouseholes (1999), Madame Winger Makes a Film (2001) and The
   Florestine Collection (2011) – completed posthumously
   by her husband, Paul Gailiunas. - Join Experimental Response Cinema and
   the Alamo Drafthouse at the Ritz for this very special evening, curated
   by Jason Cortlund & Julia Halperin (Now, Forager)! PROGRAM:
   RAINDANCE 4 min / 16mm / sound / 1990; VESSEL 6:30min / 16mm / sound /
   1992; WORLD'S SMALLEST FAIR 4:10 min / 16mm / sound / 1995; SCRATCH AND
   CROW 4:30 min / 16mm / sound / 1995; TUNNEL OF LOVE 4:20 min / 16mm /
   sound / 1996; YOUR NEW PIG IS DOWN THE ROAD 5 min / 16mm / silent /
   1999; FILM FOR ROSIE 3 min / 16mm / sound / 2000; MOUSEHOLES 8 min /
   16mm / sound / 1999; MADAME WINGER MAKES A FILM: A SURVIVAL GUIDE TO THE
   21ST CENTURY 10 min / 16mm / sound / 2001; BOHEMIAN TOWN 3:30 min / 16mm
   / sound / 2001; The Florestine Collection 44 min / 16mm / sound / 2011.

5/31
San Francisco, California: Other Cinema
http://www.othercinema.com/
8:30pm, 992 Valencia Street

  NEW EXPERIMENTAL WORKS
   Here's an energized evening of new cinema that champions personal
   expression and radical form, with many of the makers in person! Featured
   are Jeremy Rourke's "Good-bye Cole", Kelly Gallagher's "Pen Up the
   Pigs", LJ Frezza's "Golden Eye", Robert Edmondson's "Too Still, Human",
   James Samsing's "Forsaken", Geoff Johnston's "Amiri Baraka in Harlem",
   Marcus Rosentrater's "Fire Piece", and Craig Baldwin's "Communique for
   the Cube". PLUS new pieces from Sylvia Schedelbauer, Bryan Boyce,
   Patrick Lichter, and the much-anticipated North American premiere of
   James Hong's The Duck of Nature, The Duck of God. Come early for Linda
   Scobie's Decked Out installation, free pencils, and artists' reception!
   $7.

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SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 2014
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6/1
Lisbon: Do You Mean Architecture
http://www.arquiteturasfilmfestival.com
21.00, Av. de Roma 100

  ARQUITETURAS FILM FESTIVAL LISBON
   Arquiteturas is proud to announce the second edition of the festival,
   that will be held in September 2014 in Lisbon. Submissions are accepted
   from 1st of March till 1st of June. Like last year the festival's focus
   lies on strong narrative storytelling. An interdisciplinary and open
   challenge, aiming to explore the relations between audiovisual
   production and architectural practice. We are pleased to invite
   directors, producers, students, architecture professionals and film
   makers of all nationalities to send us movies that show a unique
   perspective regarding the intersection of cinema and architecture:
   documentaries or fiction, short or long, animation or experimental;
   formal or informal, serious or funny; with awards from other festivals
   or fresh out of the handy-cam. You will be contacted by July 15th if
   your movie is selected (or not) for screening at the festival in
   September. Fiil in the application on our website.

6/1
Los Angeles, California: Filmforum
http://www.lafilmforum.org/
7:30 pm, Spielberg Theatre at the Egyptian, 6712 Hollywood Blvd.

  GEORGE KUCHAR’S WEATHER DIARY 1
   Filmforum is thrilled to present the feature-length first entry in
   George Kuchar's monumental Weather Diary series, which eventually
   spanned six parts and a slew of related supplementary works. Like much
   of Kuchar's diaristic work, Weather Diary 1 is an utterly characteristic
   and deeply entertaining mix of the observational, the naked, the poetic,
   the uncomfortable, and the hilarious. Shot almost entirely in camera on
   Kuchar's visit to Oklahoma in search of dramatic weather phenomenon, the
   video ultimately functions as a probing, idiosyncratic document of the
   humor, morbidity, and humanity of a "Bronx boy's friendly, if somewhat
   freaky, foray into Americana". For more event information:
   www.lafilmforum.org, or 323-377-7238


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