[Frameworks] Ism, Ism, Ism: Urban Harmonies/Dissonant Cities

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  Ism, Ism, Ism:
Urban Harmonies / Dissonant Cities
Online October 2-4
        
   
  
     
  Constitución (Constitution), by Melisa Aller, online this week, Oct 2-4
       
   
   
  Hi all!

In addition to this week's online screening of Ism, Ism, Ism: Dark Matter:
Collective, Singular and Parodic Resistance through the Pacific Film
Archive, from Sept 29 - Oct 1, Filmforum is hosting Ism, Ism, Ism: Urban
Harmonies/Dissonant Cities from October 2-4 online!

In 2017-2018 we organized an unprecedented film series ‹the first in the
U.S.‹that surveys Latin America¹s vibrant experimental production from the
1930s through today: Ism, Ism, Ism: Experimental Cinema in Latin America
(Ismo, Ismo, Ismo: Cine Experimental en América Latina)  Revisiting classic
titles and introducing recent works by key figures and emerging artists,
Ism, Ism, Ism takes viewers on a journey through a wealth of materials
culled from unexpected corners of Latin American film archives.  Key
historical and contemporary works from Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile,
Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela, Puerto
Rico and the United States are featured.

If you missed any then, or want to revisit some of the films, now is your
chance!

Since 2018, it has been touring to various venues.  To conclude the tour
this Fall, seven of the shows from Ism, Ism, Ism will be online, for your
viewing pleasure from anywhere in the world (with good wi-fi).  Berkeley Art
Museum / Pacific Film Archive is hosting three screening; Filmforum is
hosting three, and WNDX Festival of Experimental Film in Winnipeg is hosting
one.  All of them will have conversation with filmmakers - even easier now
than when we held the screenings originally, as artists from other countries
can be present.  Most will be up for 2-3 days, and the one at WNDX will be a
livestreaming event.  Two this week and two next week!

Ism, Ism, Ism is accompanied by a bilingual publication (from University of
California Press) placing Latino and Latin American experimental cinema
within a broader dialogue that explores different periods, cultural
contexts, image-making models, and considerations of these filmmakers within
international cinema.
Ism, Ism, Ism was originally part of Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA, a
far-reaching and ambitious exploration of Latin American and Latino art in
dialogue with Los Angeles that occurred in 2017-18. Explore more at
www.ismismism.org <http://www.ismismism.org>

Full details on our website at www.lafilmforum.org
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Friday-Sunday, October 2-4, 2020, All Day
Los Angeles Filmforum presents
Ism, Ism, Ism: Urban Harmonies/Dissonant Cities
Online
Q&A on Sunday Oct 4, 7:30 pm
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Tickets: Sliding scale, https://ismcitysymphonies.bpt.me
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Promotional Support for these online screenings from Berkeley Art Museum /
Pacific Film Archive
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Winnipeg 
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University of the Arts
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At the end of the silent era of cinema, there was an international cycle of
films that depicted the nature of the modern city. These films, known as
city symphonies or film symphonies, were edited as if following a musical
score. The rhythm and succession of the images were immensely important for
the filmmakers. In Latin America, some of the earliest experimental films
participated in this cycle of city symphonies. For example, São Paulo: a
Sinfonia da Metrópole (1929), by Rodolfo Rex Lustig and Adalberto Kemeny,
and Humberto Mauro¹s film-poem about his home town in Minas Gerais, Brazil,
Sinfonia de Cataguases (1929). Ever since those early efforts many
filmmakers have maintained a fascination with the city, as Latin American
cities were transformed by unfettered growth, industrialization, and massive
rural to urban migrations. This program offers a range of urban visions‹some
more celebratory, others more critical‹of the architecture, daily life,
public spaces, and transportation of cities such as Buenos Aires, Havana,
Lima, Bogotá, Los Angeles, Santiago, and London.

Tues - Thursday, September 29 ­ October 1, 2020, All Day Online
Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive and Los Angeles Filmforum Present
Ism, Ism, Ism: Dark Matter: Collective, Singular and Parodic Resistance
 
Online via Berkeley Art Museum € Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley
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Livestream Conversation with co-curator Jesse Lerner and filmmakers Zigmunt
Cedinsky, and Bruno Varela
Wednesday, September 30, 8:30 PM PDT
 
INFO: www.lafilmforum.org
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Watch this program on your TV, computer, or mobile device through our
streaming partner, Eventive, beginning September 29, 2020
 
Short: These experimental films respond to Latin America¹s history of social
upheaval and violence with courageous commentary, poetic reflection, or
satirical humor. Works by Grupo Los Vagos, Paz Encina, Bruno Varela, Beatriz
Santiago Muñoz, Zigmunt Cedinsky, and Camilo Restrepo.
 
Created during and between military coups, civil wars, diverse authoritarian
regimes, and invasions led by the United States, experimental cinema in
Latin America has not escaped the impact diverse forms of social upheavals
and violence.  In many of these contexts, resistance, even social
commentary, can be a precarious, even dangerous, project, and tonight¹s
program surveys some of these expressions.  In the war-torn El Salvador of
1980, the collective ³Los Vagos² shot documentaries and one fiction film,
Zona intertidal, a poetic treatment of the politically motivated
assassination of a leftist professor by death squads.  In 2014, in the town
of Iguala, in Southern Mexico, 43 students from a rural teachers¹ comllege
were detained by the military and handed over to a local criminal
organization.  Forensic specialists have only been able to identify the
remains of two of the students among the numerous mass graves excavated
during the ensuing search for clues to their disappearance, a process which
Bruno Varela comments upon in Materia Oscura (2016).  Zigmunt Cedinsky takes
a satirical approach in La Guerra sin fin (I¹m very Happy) (2006), while the
Colombian filmmaker Camilo Restrepo¹s Impresión de una Guerra (2015) visits
textile factories, tattoo parlors, print shops, and punk rock concerts to
offer up an essayistic reflection on the lasting legacies of decades on his
homeland.
 
Tickets: Rental fee: $12; discounted fee for BAMPFA members: $8. You will
need to log in or create an Eventive account. Members: to receive your
discount, you must log in to Eventive with the same email address you use to
receive BAMPFA member communications.
https://watch.eventive.org/bampfa/play/5f4d714668a05b005b0447a2

Lead support for Ism, Ism, Ism is provided through grants from the Getty
Foundation.
Significant additional support comes from the Andy Warhol Foundation for
Visual Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mike Kelley
Foundation for the Arts.
Pacific Standard Time is an initiative of the Getty. The presenting sponsor
is Bank of America.

           
   
  
     
  Rapsodia en Bogotá, by José María Arzuaga, screening Oct 2-4
       
   
   
  One advantage of virtual screenings is that you can attend a show anywhere
in the world!   
There are no end of online experimental and documentary film viewing
resources now available.  I¹m listing some below, and have added more since
our last email.  You can find plenty more.

A few online events we'd like to highlight:

San Francisco Cinematheque
presents
CROSSROADS 2020
www.sfcinematheque.org <http://www.sfcinematheque.org>
84 works of film and video
71 artists representing 22 countries and territories
All programs available on a view-when-desired basis August 30­September 30.
It's all happening at www.sfcinematheque.or
all programs streaming from our online livestream screening room at
http://sfcinematheque.org/festival/crossroads-2020/

2020 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, Sept 24 - Oct 31
Visual Communications
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Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival
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1271e&id=69504e2400&e=af3d737bf9>  is finally underway! We are proud to
continue utilizing our stories to connect audiences and bridge understanding
between communities. From September 24-October 31, 2020, our virtual
festival has over 280 films and events for you and your community to view!

2 
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Sept 15-Oct 27
The 2020 Milwaukee Underground Film Festival
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1271e&id=458226782d&e=af3d737bf9>  is running from September 15th-October
27th on its website
<https://lafilmforum.us16.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b9b114d2d0f9dc5e6729
1271e&id=1d219cf5ff&e=af3d737bf9> . They have six programs, and each program
will premiere on a Tuesday night at 5pm CST with a live Q&A at 8pm CST.
After the program¹s premiere night, a majority of the films will remain in
the showcase for one week (with filmmaker permission, of course). Go to our
website 
<https://lafilmforum.us16.list-manage.com/track/click?u=b9b114d2d0f9dc5e6729
1271e&id=c91318deef&e=af3d737bf9>  on September 15th at 5pm CST to start
your six weeks of international, contemporary, artist made, short films,
programmed by students from the Film Department at the University of
Wisconsin Milwaukee! The 2020 Festival will be a collaboration with
Experimental Tuesdays at the UWM Union Cinema.

I worked as archival producer on this film, and hope you might check it out:
#UNFIT: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF DONALD TRUMP
Science over politics. A duty to warn. Truth over partisanship.
You can watch #UNFIT by renting it on Cable, Satellite, OR streaming
platforms.
AVAILABLE ON: Prime Video (Amazon), Apple TV (iTunes), GooglePlay,
FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft, YouTube, DirecTV, Spectrum, Comcast, Cox,
Xfinity, U-verse, Fios
https://unfitfilm.com/
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Is Donald Trump fit to hold the office of President of the United States?
#UNFIT presents an eye-opening analysis of the behavior, psyche, condition
and stability of Donald Trump. It takes a sociological look at the
electorate that chose him, and the collective effect he is having on our
culture and institutions. During the 2016 campaign, mental health
professionals felt policy-bound from speaking publicly. Now, after years of
observation, for the first time ever, they have decided enough is enough.

More online events:
First, a list originated by our friend Kate Lain, called Cabin Fever, and
added to by many people.
This one contains the most work in an experimental vein.
http://www.katemakesfilms.com/cabinfever/
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Cabin Fever and multiple other sources are listed at Hyperallergic
https://hyperallergic.com/548978/tired-of-netflix-stream-experimental-films-
and-video-art/ 
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There are more listed at Maysles Cinema. After filmmaker resources is a list
of film sources.  Many are the same as listed at Hyperallergic; some differ:
https://www.maysles.org/films-and-resources
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MoMA¹s Department of Film created a comprehensive streaming list to indulge
any cinephile¹s needs;
https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/296
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Deals on Streaming Channels:

MUBI
https://mubi.com/lafilmforum
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MUBI has offered Filmforum followers three months free if you sign up at the
link!  MUBI is a curated film streaming channel, with one film added and one
removed each day, and each film available for one month.
Mubi is adding great films all the time, but I really wanted to call
attention to Marcell Iványi¹s The Wind (Szél), winner of the Palme d¹Or for
Best Short Film at Cannes 1996,  which will arrive on September 14.  I'm
pretty sure the last time it played in Los Angeles was at Los Angeles
Filmforum in June 2006.

OVID has an amazing selection of independent documentaries available for
streaming.  
Use discount code "3FOR15" to get three months of OVID for $15 and check out
these streaming docs while our doors are closed!  https://www.ovid.tv/
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Retroformat Silent Films
Retroformat, Flicker Alley LLC, Lobster Films and Blackhawk Films are
pleased to continue #SilentMovieMondays! Each Monday night at 7:30 PM PDT,
we screen silent films from the world famous Blackhawk Collection, with
special guests and real-time musical accompaniment by Retroformat Musical
Director Cliff Retallick.
https://www.retroformat.org/calendar.html
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https://www.facebook.com/events/302674480721171/
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Northwest Film Forum has links to multiple items:
https://nwfilmforum.org/calendar/
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Acropolis Cinema and Lumiere Music Hall have links to several films. These
are paid:
https://www.acropoliscinema.com/
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https://lumierecinemala.com/
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The SF Cinematheque has online shows, each with multiple short films:
certainty is becoming our nemesis, online thru Sept 5
http://www.sfcinematheque.org/screenings/certainty-is-becoming-our-nemesis-o
nline-program/
I Hate the Internet: Techno-Dystopian Malaise and Visions of Rebellion:
http://www.sfcinematheque.org/video-programs/i-hate-the-internet/

Film-makers Coop has posted some programs by different filmmakers to Vimeo
On Demand for streaming. These aren¹t free.  A page of them, followed by
some specific ones, but there are more:
https://vimeo.com/nacgfmc/vod_pages
Storm de Hirsch: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/stormdehirsch
Marie Menken: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/mariemenken
Edward Owens:  https://vimeo.com/ondemand/edowens
Ken Jacobs: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/kenjacobs
Tom Chomont: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/tomchomont
Doris Chase: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/dorischase
José Rodriguez Soltero: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/joserodriguezsoltero
Your Day Is My Night, by Lynne Sachs: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/lynnesachs

And more new streaming channels:

The Spectacle Theater is having some online events.
http://www.spectacletheater.com/

Classic Labor Films From the National Maritime Union
All titles and more streaming on NYU Preservation YouTube channel:
https://tinyurl.com/y5g7evrc
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Read on our website:
https://www.screenslate.com/articles/233?mc_cid=d48542292b&mc_eid=b6ef3e366a
Earlier this summer, the Media Preservation Unit at NYU Libraries launched a
new YouTube channel to stream recently-scanned films from the NYU Special
Collections. To kick it off this week, the library has been honoring the
confluence of Preservation Week and May Day by posting a union film each day
from the recently scanned National Maritime Union Photographs collection.
Released between 1945 and 1959, the films hold a great deal of historical
fascination while retaining much of their original power. As the low pay and
poor working conditions of many essential workers are underscored during the
COVID-19 pandemic, and in this time when fascism is a real and present
threat, it's good to hear some good old fashioned union rhetoric on
organization and solidarity. And in the era of "Make America Great Again,"
it is certainly hopeful to look back sixty-plus years, and see that even in
those imaginary "good old days" there were voices fighting for equality,
unity, and respect for all people.

Cinephobe
cinephobe.tv <http://cinephobe.tv>
Great programming by serious film nerds: obscure, cult, '70s,
international, you name it. I've caught a number of films that I've
been wanting to see for ages, but never screen & haven't had dvd
release. E.g. Bill Gunn's STOP (1970) and Jack Starrett's THE GRAVY
TRAIN (1974). Also discovered several great directors who were under
my radar, e.g. Roland Klick (German) and Alan Clarke (UK)

CathodeTV
https://picarto.tv/CathodeTV
https://hyperallergic.com/549086/cathode-tv-coaxial-los-angeles/

ExpTV
http://www.exptv.org/

Video Data Bank has launched VDB TV with its Decades series of shows
streaming free:
https://us1.campaign-archive.com/
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Public Domain films streaming via the Library of Congress:
https://www.loc.gov/film-and-videos
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbObxjfi3W9YKnDS0PgadNA
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And an article on them:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/03/movies/library-congress-streaming-free.ht
ml

Now Instant Image Hall has things playing on its online screen.  This week
is Autoficción by Laida Lertxundi
(2020, 14m) https://now-instant.la/screen
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The Disruptive Film project, Vol 2 - Everyday Resistance to Power, curated
by Ernest Larsen and Shelley Milner:
https://herri.org.za/2/dylan-valley

MoMA has posted some home movies:
https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/276
And here¹s an article about them by Richard Brody:
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-front-row/a-trove-of-old-home-videos-f
rom-moma-now-available-online

The Philosophical Research Society in LA has posted "Films to Heal":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebd2FZ6CKQg&t=1s

Here¹s a compendium by a professor in the UK:
https://screenculture.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/2020/03/18/streaming-video-resourc
es-for-times-of-social-distancing/
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The International Doc Fest Amsterdam (IDFA) has lots of documentaries
available for free online:
https://www.idfa.nl/en/collection/documentaries?filters%5BtvPrice%5D=Free&pa
ge=1

Outfest online
https://outfest.org/on-demand/

POV's Playlist - https://www.amdoc.org/watch/pov-playlist/ -- biweekly
curated playlist

POV & America ReFramed - https://www.amdoc.org/watch/ -- documentaries that
broadcast on POV or America ReFramed currently available for streaming

A YouTube channel of Classic Korean Cinema:
https://www.youtube.com/user/KoreanFilm?fbclid=IwAR29ysYlGP8-AJsKoI21DgHQI61
gVy1Vg5brgqYVO4z27LurGDT4q_KuXZw

Individual filmmakers such as Sky Hopinka, Jodie Mack, Penny Lane, Ephraim
Asili, Alexandra Cuesta, Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, Wheeler Winston Dixon, and
more have Vimeo or personal channels
Many are listed in the above links at Hyperallergic and Maysles.

Gallery Platform LA is a project of Gallery Association Los Angeles (GALA)
formed to serve the dynamic Los Angeles art community with weekly rotating
gallery viewing rooms and original editorial content.
To view please visit galleryplatform.la <http://galleryplatform.la>

Virtual tours of some LA area museums.  Here¹s a list:
https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/things-to-do/virtual-museums-tours-exhib
itions

The Echo Park Film Center presents Marvelous Movie Mondays
Ongoing, online only!
https://www.facebook.com/echoparkfilmcenter
Each Monday, the Echo Park Film Center Facebook page transforms into a
little cyberlivingroom where you can watch a marvelous movie, read a lovely
curatorial statement, make comments, be inspired to go out make your own
things, and just plain enjoy the wonder that is cinema!  A new guest curator
spins flicks each month.
MOCAtv ­ ART IS FOR YOU
MOCAtv presents new films, videos, profiles and interviews every month that
explore contemporary art and its intersection with film. Recently debuted
videos include:
Bruce Conner related films -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prf7dsuKD7k&list=UU1V4WWR5O9DAQVvfYLlhPPQ and
more
Chris Burden - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8QrrExMUvQ
Jonas Mekas - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtIQCxypAFM
William Wegman - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0JcnQ9UhjQ
MOCAtv is a new, online contemporary art video channel, and a digital
extension of the education and exhibition program of The Museum of
Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA). Subscribe to MOCAtv now at
http://www.youtube.com/MOCATV
Happy Viewing!  Hoping to see you all in person soon.
           
   
   
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