[Frameworks] Patricia Mellencamp "Save the Archives" Benefit Screening -- deadline approaching

Hugo Martin Alexander Ljungbaeck ljungba2 at uwm.edu
Tue Aug 7 01:07:16 UTC 2018


Dear Frameworkers,


On behalf of the UWM Moving Image Society, I want to invite you to submit your work<https://filmfreeway.com/MellencampSavetheArchives> to our inaugural "Save the Archives" screening in benefit of the UWM Film Studies Program's 16mm collections. All proceeds will go toward the preservation of these prints -- classic, experimental, institutional, and orphan -- which are in dire need of repair and rehousing.


The deadline to submit work is August 10 -- this Friday! Selected filmmakers will be notified by August 31, and the screening will take place on September 20 in the UWM Union Cinema. See below for more information.


Thank you,

Hugo.


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Patricia Mellencamp "Save the Archives" Benefit Screening

The Moving Image Society is hosting its inaugural "Save the Archives" benefit screening! In line with our ongoing programming efforts, we want to provoke discussion about the place of analog media and its preservation in a digital world. We invite submissions of works made on or using "obsolete media" (analog video, small-gauge celluloid film like 8mm and 16mm), found footage works made with any media, and any films that are about or related to archives, preservation, restoration, or provenance.


Our inaugural screening will be hosted in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Union Cinema, a Sundance Institute Art House Project Certified venue, which has remained committed to programming classic, experimental, and independent cinema on celluloid since its founding in 1972. The screening will benefit the UWM Film Studies Moving Image Archive, a collection of classic, experimental, educational, and orphan 16mm films.


The UWM Film Studies Moving Image Archive includes the Patricia Mellencamp 16mm Print Founding Collection, which holds over 90 cinema classics, and the Marquette Collection, which holds over 60 educational and orphan films. The majority of the films are currently stored in cardboard boxes or in rusty metal cans, and moving the films to appropriate archival storage is necessary. Your submission fee will help ensure the continued life of our collections. Submit on FilmFreeway!<https://filmfreeway.com/MellencampSavetheArchives>


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Patricia Mellencamp is Professor Emerita in Art History and author of "Indiscretions: Avant-Garde Film, Video, and Feminism" (1990), and was instrumental in founding the university's film program in the early 1970s. She taught film history courses for thirty years until her retirement in 2002. The 16mm Print Founding Collection, which was recently rediscovered in a storage room and subsequently rehoused to the Center for 21st Century Studies, consists of prints she used in her courses until the advent of VHS and digital media.


The Moving Image Society was founded with its mission to care for the collection and preserve Mellencamp's legacy, and offers UWM students pursuing careers in film archiving and programming practical and vocational experience, professional development opportunities, and support in realizing their creative projects.


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Hugo Ljungbäck

Undergraduate Research Fellow

Department of English/Film Studies

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


Programmer | Milwaukee Underground Film Festival

Chair | UWM Moving Image Society

Managing Editor | Vernacular

http://www.hmal.se/
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