[Frameworks] This Week in Avant Garde Cinema: March 9 - 17, 2024

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*This Week [March 9 - 17, 2024] in Avant Garde Cinema*




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03.31.2024 Mimesis Doc Fest
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03.15.2024 RPM Fest - Revolutions Per Minute Festival
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03.15.2024 Found Footage Magazine
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03.22.2024 Crescent City Film Festival
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03.25.2024 Oak Cliff Film Festival
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03.30.2024 Braziers International Film Festival
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03.30.2024 Cauldron International Film and Video Festival
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03.31.2024 Experimental Film & Video Festival in Seoul (EXiS)
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03.31.2024 Laterale Film Festival
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04.01.2024 Analogica
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04.01.2024 Chicago Underground Film Festival
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04.01.2024 Sans Souci Festival of Dance Cinema
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04.01.2024 The Franklin Furnace FUND for Performance Art
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04.05.2024 VSW Project Space Residency
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04.15.2024 WNDX Festival of Moving Image
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04.18.2024 Locarno Film Festival
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05.17.2024 Edinburgh Short Film Festival
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05.31.2024 San Diego Underground Film Festival
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06.01.2024 Engauge Experimental Film Festival
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This week's programs (summary):

   - Afterimage: Counter Cinema, Radical Cinema
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   [March 4-17, New York, NY]
   - Open Air Screening Series Presents : Moon Cycle, 2024 By Justine Lai
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   [March 8-10, Brooklyn, NY]
   - By Way of Fluxus: Closing, Screening, Dumplings
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   [March 9, New York, NY]
   - Christopher Harris: God Bless The Child: A Multi-Media Presentation
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   [March 12, New York, NY]
   - RPM Fest Presents Stephanie Barber
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   [March 14, Cambridge, MA]
   - Commodity Trading: Dies Irae By M. Woods
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[March
   15, Chicago, IL]
   - Breathscapes
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   [March 16, Boston, MA]
   - Sisters' Pictures
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   [March 16, San Francisco, CA]
   - Connectivity Through Cinema Presents: Picture Enlarged To Show Detail
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   17, Brooklyn, NY]
   - The Long Conversation
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   [ongoing, online]
   - 6x6 Project: Artists' Moving Image Works
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   online]


*STARTING BEFORE MARCH 9, 2024* *March 4 - 17*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*Anthology Film Archives*
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32 Second Avenue, New York, NY
*AFTERIMAGE: COUNTER CINEMA, RADICAL CINEMA*
“This series of screenings celebrates the publication by The Visible Press
of “The Afterimage Reader”, a selection of editorials, essays, interviews,
and filmmakers’ statements from the British film journal Afterimage, which
was published irregularly between 1970 and 1987. Afterimage was founded on
the principle of an on-going commitment to avant-garde cinema, to radical
cinema, to ‘new’ cinema understood both aesthetically and politically.

Afterimage emphasized the importance of the writings of filmmakers
themselves. Over 13 issues, alongside critical essays by important critics
such as Noël Burch, B. Ruby Rich, and Regina Cornwell, it published
manifestoes, scripts, theoretical texts, polemical essays from filmmakers
Jean-Luc Godard, Glauber Rocha, Julio García Espinosa, Hollis Frampton,
Paul Sharits, Peter Wollen and Laura Mulvey, Malcolm Le Grice, Yvonne
Rainer, Raúl Ruiz, Stephen Dwoskin, Jan Švankmajer, and many others, as
well as by important precursors for a radical cinema like Dziga Vertov and
Jean Epstein. Special issues were devoted to Michael Snow and to Derek
Jarman. Each publication was effectively a special issue around a theme or
filmmaker.

Presenting this series at Anthology Film Archives offers the opportunity to
acknowledge how indebted Afterimage was to Film Culture magazine. It was a
model for us of a partisan publication that came to be deeply committed to
the promotion and representation of the New American Cinema and its rich
avant-garde manifestations of the 1960s and 1970s.

Afterimage similarly prided itself on its design. So just as important was
our admiration of the handsome issues of Film Culture designed by Fluxus
founder George Maciunas. As a consequence of this influence every issue of
Afterimage had a distinctive and different design with title pages and
full-bleed images.

If the first six issues circled around the ‘two avant-gardes’ and debates
in cinema theory, later issues continued the commitment to new, radical
cinema but also considered ‘neglected’ works and figures, like *BORDERLINE* in
the past and – at the time of publication – Raúl Ruiz.

Toward the end of Afterimage’s run, new editorial energies steered us in
the direction of ‘troublesome cases’: first a festschrift on Derek Jarman,
then our final issue featuring the Quay Brothers, Švankmajer, Bokanowski,
and other visionary animators.” –Simon Field

“The Afterimage Reader” will be available at Anthology for a discounted
price during the series. For more details on this and other books from The
Visible Press, visit www.thevisiblepress.com
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“Afterimage: Counter Cinema, Radical Cinema” is curated by Simon Field and
Mark Webber with Jed Rapfogel. Special thanks to Haden Guest (Harvard Film
Archive).

Simon Field and Mark Webber will be here in person to introduce selected
screenings!

Thanks as well to Bret Berg (AGFA); Hanan Coumal (LUX); Jack Durwood
(Paramount); Matthieu Grimault (Cinémathèque française); ISKRA; Brett
Kashmere & Seth Mitter (Canyon Cinema); James Mackay; Laura Mulvey; Beth
Rennie (George Eastman Museum); Elena Rossi-Snook (NYPL); Emily Russo
(Zeitgeist Films); Valeria Sarmiento; Katie Trainor & James Layton (MoMA);
Pedro Lijeron Vargas (Fundación Grupo Ukamau); George Watson (BFI); Todd
Wiener & Steven Hill (UCLA Film & Television Archive); and Klaus Wyborny.

*Upcoming Screenings*
AFTERIMAGE NO. 1, PGM 1: BRITISH SOUNDS
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March 4 at 7:00 PM
March 15 at 7:00 PM
March 17 at 5:30 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 1, PGM 2: THE BIG FLAME
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March 4 at 9:00 PM
March 15 at 8:30 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 2: MARE'S TAIL
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March 5 at 7:00 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 3: BLOOD OF THE CONDOR
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March 6 at 7:00 PM
March 11 at 6:45 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 4: FOR A NEW CINEMA: HOLLIS FRAMPTON / PAUL SHARITS
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March 7 at 7:00 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 5: SECRET BEYOND THE DOOR
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March 7 at 9:00 PM
March 11 at 8:45 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 6: PENTHESILEA
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March 8 at 6:30 PM
March 12 at 7:30 PM
March 16 at 8:30 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 7: KRISTINA TALKING PICTURES
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March 8 at 9:15 PM
March 13 at 6:45 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 8/9, PGM 1: THE BIRTH OF A NATION (Klaus Wyborny)
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March 9 at 4:00 PM
March 16 at 6:45 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 8/9, PGM 2: PERSPECTIVE CORRECTION
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March 9 at 6:00 PM
March 17 at 7:15 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 10: THE HYPOTHESIS OF THE STOLEN PAINTING
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March 9 at 8:30 PM
March 13 at 9:00 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 11: SIGHTING SNOW
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March 10 at 4:00 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 12: IMAGINING OCTOBER + BORDERLINE
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March 10 at 6:00 PM
March 14 at 9:00 PM

AFTERIMAGE NO. 13: THE ANGEL
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March 10 at 8:30 PM
March 14 at 7:00 PM

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*March 8 - 10*
Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*MONO NO AWARE*
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Dusk until Dawn EST US, 72 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York
*OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES PRESENTS : MOON CYCLE, 2024 BY JUSTINE LAI*
PROGRAM INCLUDES : *MOON CYCLE* , Justine Lai, 2024 (16MM Color Film,
Sound, 2 Min) “*Moon Cycle* is a 16MM direct animation based on the TV
series *Sailor Moon*, recreating the girl-to-superheroine transformation
sequences (also known as henshin) that are reused every episode to save on
production. Justine Tamiko Lai is an artist and filmmaker based in Queens,
NY. Raised in Sacramento, CA, she received a BA in English and Studio Art
from Stanford University and an MFA in Painting from Cranbrook Academy of
Art. Her work has been exhibited at Asian Art Museum (San Francisco, CA),
Asian Arts Initiative (Philadelphia, PA), and Gawker Media (New York, NY).
She has been an Open AIR Artist-In-Residence at the Missoula Public Library
Makerspace (Missoula, MT).

With this series we ask that each presenting artist identify a non-profit
they wish to bring attention to and support through this screening. Justine
has selected City Harvest. Every year City Harvest will rescue more than 77
million pounds of food and deliver it, free of charge, to hundreds of food
pantries and soup kitchens across the five boroughs to help feed New
Yorkers experiencing food insecurity.

Please consider making a donation to support these efforts.
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The OPEN AIR SCREENING SERIES allows for 16mm film projection viewing with
social and physical distance guidelines in place. 16mm film prints are
projected, on loop, from dusk until dawn. Each artist receives an
honorarium to support their practice and a new print of the work. Each
artist is asked to select a non-profit for a portion of the proceeds to
benefit, a donation will be made in their name. And, YOU the audience are
invited to enjoy the work, take part in the conversation and we ask that
you consider making a donation as it directly supports the artist and the
organization with which they share concern. This screening series is
supported by the New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA).

*SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 2024* Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*Microscope Gallery*
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7:30PM ET,
525 W. 25th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY
*BY WAY OF FLUXUS: CLOSING, SCREENING, DUMPLINGS, IN PERSON ONLY*
Celebrating the spirit of Fluxus, artist friendships, and
cross-cultural/generational exchange as the closing event of our current
exhibition “Shigeru Izumi: Entrusted, New York Paintings 1959-1962.” The
evening includes the much-discussed, but rarely seen 35mm slide projection
work *12! Big NAMES!* by Fluxus founding member and central figure George
Maciunas (1931-1978), several short video works by Jonas Mekas (1922-2019)
— whose Cinematheque at 80 Wooster was the site of the first performance of
the slide piece along with many other Fluxus events — as well as other
video documents and surprises, which include the serving of dumplings as a
tribute to Maciunas’ infamous dumpling parties

*TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2024* *March 12 - 15*
Venue type: *Live, physical event *and* online*
*Microscope Gallery*
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7:00PM ET,
525 W. 25th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY
Event URL:
https://microscopegallery.com/christopher-harris-god-bless-the-child/
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*CHRISTOPHER HARRIS: GOD BLESS THE CHILD: A MULTI-MEDIA PRESENTATION IN
PERSON & LIVE-STREAMED*
In *God Bless the Child*, the artist’s first autobiographical work, Harris
draws directly from his infancy and experience as a foster child. Combining
photos, records, and other materials from his personal archives with 16mm
film footage he recently shot in Senegal, Harris situates “the carcerality
of the social welfare state and child services in relation to Black
childhood in the US” within the broader context of the transatlantic slave
trade and the French Catholic Church’s colonization of West Africa and the
Americas. His hometown of St. Louis, MO and Saint-Louis, Senegal are
presented as fraternal colonized twin cities. The event is talking place in
collaboration with Fordham University and Union Docs. A special video
installation/performance by Fordham professor Catalina Alvarez’s students
featuring interviews, field recordings, and images of historical documents
related to the destruction of the San Juan Hill neighborhood and Lincoln
Square community in the 1950s to make way for Lincoln Center, Fordham
College, and other developments will precede the event. Further info at
event link above. Advance in person tickets here:
https://tinyurl.com/ym4n2r48 Tickets for the live-stream become available
at 6:30pm ET day of show at event link above and remain viewable for 72
hours.

*THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2024* Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*RPM + The Brattle*
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9pm ET,
Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St, Cambridge, MA
*RPM FEST PRESENTS STEPHANIE BARBER*
RPM Film Festival and the Brattle Theatre are proud to announce the
screening of solo artist Stephanie Barber. Famed for her avant-garde vision
and unparalleled mastery of visual poetry, Barber stands out as an
extraordinary talent, captivating audiences with her innovative
storytelling and immersive cinematic experiences.

With an exceptional ability to push the boundaries of traditional
filmmaking and video art, Stephanie Barber has become a trailblazer in the
realm of experimental cinema. Her keen eye for detail and flair for the
unconventional invite viewers on a transformative journey of introspection
and discovery, redefining the art of storytelling through the lens of
avant-garde creativity. From intricate montages to evocative soundscapes,
Barber’s films serve as a testament to the boundless power of experimental
storytelling, challenging perceptions and igniting the imagination of
audiences.

Join us at RPM Film Festival as we unravel the enigmatic tapestry of
Stephanie Barber’s cinematic universe on March 14th, 9PM, at the Brattle
Theatre.

*another horizon *| 2020 | 00:08:54 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | 16mm film to HD
*Oh My Homeland* | 2020 | 00:03:50 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | 16mm film to HD
*3 peonies* | 2017 | 3m 13 sec | color | sound | 16mm to HD
*The Hunch that Caused the Winning Streak and Fought the Doldrums Mightily* |
2010 | 00:02:05 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | DV video
*dwarfs the sea* | 2008 | 00:06:15 | B&W | Stereo | 4:3 | DV video
*the visit and the play* | 2008 | 00:08:00 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | DV video
*BUST CHANCE* | 2010 | 00:07:00 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 | miniDV
*flower, the boy, the librarian* | 1997 | 00:05:00 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 |
16mm to video
*total power dead dead dead* | 2005 | 00:03:00 | Color | Stereo | 4:3 |
16mm to video
*shipfilm* | 1998 | 00:04:00 | B&W | SILENT | 16mm to video
*dogs* | 2000 | 00:05:00 | color | sound | 16mm to video
*letters, notes* | 1997 | 00:06:00 | color | Sound | 16mm to video
*the information* | 2022 | 00:01:12 | Color | Sound | 4:3 | video

Total: 70mins. Post-screening discussion: Stephanie Barber & Kalpana
Subramanian

Artist Bio: Stephanie Barber is an American writer and artist. She has
created a poetic, conceptual and philosophical body of work in a variety of
media. Many of her videos are concerned with the content, musicality and
experiential qualities of language. They ferry viewers through
philosophical inquiry with the unexpected oars of play, emotionalism,
story, and humor. Many balance several seemingly unrelated concepts––subtly
suggesting or brazenly demanding a focused and imaginative reception. Many
create gently complex, emotional studies. Others are funny; a sorrowful
sort of funny. There are videos of obsessive observing and ambient sounds;
small artificial fireworks, animals, and silence. They are tightly wound,
dense, and light simultaneously.

Barber’s films and videos have has been screened nationally and
internationally in solo and group shows at MOMA, NY, The Tate Modern,
London; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Paris Cinematheque; The
Walker Art Center, MN; MOCA Los Angeles, The Wexner Center for Art, OH,
among other galleries, museums and festivals. Her essays, stories and poems
have been published in books, magazines and online journals.

Please visit revolutionsperminutefest.org
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for more information.

Revolutions per Minute Festival (RPM Fest) is dedicated to short-form
poetic, personal, experimental film, essay film, animation, documentary,
video and audiovisual performance, and is co-hosted by Art and Art History
Department and Cinema Studies at UMass-Boston, Brattle Theatre in Cambridge
& Harvard FAS CAMLab.

Brattle Passes Not Accepted

*FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2024* Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*Chicago Filmmakers*
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7PM CST,
1326 W Hollywood Avenue, Chicago IL 60660
*COMMODITY TRADING: DIES IRAE BY M. WOODS*
M. Woods’ *COMMODITY TRADING: DIES IRAE* is a surrealist nightmare wrapped
in a documentary chronicling the void that emerged with the election of
Donald Trump. The movie weaves a narrative through political hells, using
16mm film, mixed media digital experimentation, and archival footage to
paint a hallucinatory landscape of Southern California’s break from
reality. This is M’s 4th feature film, made possible through a residency
with Lightcone Paris. M’s work has been previously exhibited at The
Flaherty Seminar, The Rotterdam International Film Festival, The Ann Arbor
Film Festival, Oberhausen International Film Festival, and Collectif Jeune
Cinéma.

Chicago Filmmakers does not deny admission to those who do not have the
ability to make a donation. Please email coop [at] chicagofilmmakers.org to
inquire about free admission

*SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 2024* Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*Revolutions Per Minute Festival*
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9 pm ET,
Harvard Fas CAMLab Lower Auditorium 485 Broadway Cambridge MA 02138
*BREATHSCAPES*
Thirteen experimental works that take us on a journey into landscapes of
‘cinematic breath.’ Piercing through layers of cinematic materiality and
consciousness, the films in this program explore the embodied and affective
materialities of the medium. Remediating the world through memory, absence,
loss, rapture, longing, they collectively evoke a 'breathful' poetics of
cinema. This program, curated by Kalpana Subramanian features works by
Sandeep Ashwath, Louise Bourque, Crystal Z Campbell, Erin Espelie, Ja’tovia
Gary, Janie Geiser, Anna Kipervaser, Lynn Marie Kirby, Kim Munro, Peter
Rose, Lei Lei + Thomas Sauvin and Erica Sheu.

Sponsored by RPM Festival, Harvard FAS CAMLab, Art and Art History
Department & Cinema Studies Program at UMB, SCMS ExFM SIG (Society for
Cinema and Media Studies).

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Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*Other Cinema*
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8pm PT,
ATA Gallery, 992 Valencia (@ 21st), San Francisco, CA
*SISTERS' PICTURES*
HUGHES + GRUFFAT + SACHS/WATERS/GUEVARA-FLANAGAN +
Utterly inspiring are the creative responses by US women artists--both
individually and collectively-- to last year's deplorable dismantling
of Roe Vs. Wade. Now, the opening half of our annual SisPix show is proud
enough to boast a diverse selection of resonant pieces from contemporary
female makers on a variety of women's issues, tho we're equally honored to
dedicate the evening's latter half to the initial group screening of
the Abortion Clinic Film Collective's righteous howls of rage! So, in the
first 40 mins. of (mostly) new work we'll be treated to Salise Hughes' *Big
Daddy Learns a Lesson (Essay)*, Sabine Gruffat's *Moving or Being
Moved*, Christina
Ibarra's *Dirty Laundry*, Kate Novack's *Hysterical Girl*, and more! Then
our second block sets out to amplify the angry voices and visions of of a
newly developing network of fierce feminists producing protest pieces to
rally our will to resist the retrograde forces raiding our hard-won rights.
Among that cadre is Lynne Sachs, Sasha Freyer Waters, Kristy
Guevara-Flanagan, Ray Rea, Doan Hoang Curtis, Kelly Gallagher, and Courtney
Stephens! $10-100 fund-raiser for the Ntl. Network of Abortion
Funds non-profit. Celebrate Women's History Month!

*SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 2024* Venue type: *Live, physical event*
*MONO NO AWARE*
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7 PM EST,
72 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York
*CONNECTIVITY THROUGH CINEMA PRESENTS: PICTURE ENLARGED TO SHOW DETAIL A
PROGRAM OF WORKS ON FILM BY BRUNO DELGADO RAMO * IN PERSON**
Picture Enlarged To Show Detail consists of several works on film by Bruno
Delgado Ramo plus two site-specific cinema-based performances which ushers
in the event itself, pointing out the body dimension of film
presentation. *Expectation
In the Air* continues this reflection playing with the required conditions
for projection to show up. *Practicaje/Frame Lift* and *Unabridged Maneuver*
take up in-camera editing as a form of on-site investigation into several
harbouring areas conceived as technical spaces while examining the double
sense of manoeuvre as the material operations carried out with one’s hands
and the procedures on board when approaching a harbour.

Bruno Delgado Ramo is a filmmaker and artist-researcher who explores
site-specific features and incorporates them into his films and screening
arrangements. He devises his work as research grounded in material and
experimental practice of cinema means, leading to films, installations,
live proposals and text matter. His work has been internationally presented
at film festivals and art spaces.

The CONNECTIVITY THROUGH CINEMA series will present the work of artists,
film-makers and curators who are traveling or presenting special
interactive programs in-person. Our hope is to engage the community by
showing work with a focus on post-screening discussion. This series is made
possible by support from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA).

*ONGOING*

Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
Riverwest Radio
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streaming 24/7
*THE LONG CONVERSATION*
THE LONG CONVERSATION with Xav Leplae and Stephanie Barber is on indefinite
hold. But... all episodes from the last year and a half are streaming!!!

*___________________________________________________________________*

Venue type: *Virtual, online event*
6x6 Project
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streaming 24/7
*Artists' Moving Image Works*
6x6 project is an online artists' community that serves as a platform for
disseminating artists' moving image works, and to create
an ever-growing network among peers.

There are now more than four hundred artists’ film and moving image works
available to view on the website.









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