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This week [September 1 - 9, 2018] in avant garde cinema 


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Ciné-Concert: Films of Peter Hutton <>  [September 1, Washington, DC] 

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Shapeshifters Cinema Presents Ellie Vanderlip <>  [September 9, Oakland] 

NEW CALLS FOR ENTRIES: 
Alchemy Film & Moving Image Festival (Hawick, Sotland; Deadline: November 30, 
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26th Chicago Underground Film Festival (Chicago, IL USA; Deadline: October 05, 
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Events are sorted alphabetically BY CITY within each DATE.

This week's programs (summary): 

*        Unseen Festival 2018: Opening Night! <>  [September 1, Denver, CO 
United States] 

*        Ciné-Concert: Films of Peter Hutton <>  [September 1, Washington, DC] 

*        Fireworks: Experimental Screen/Dance Film Festival <>  [September 2, 
Portland, Oregon] 

*        Animal Charm Vs. Paper Rad <>  [September 4, Brooklyn, NY United 
States] 

*        Cellular Cinema: North Land Experiments <>  [September 6, Houston, TX 
United States] 

*        Future Language: the Dimensions of Von Lmo <>  [September 6, New York, 
NY] 

*        ★ <>  [September 7, New York, NY] 

*        Show  <> &Amp; Tell: Johann Lurf [September 8, New York, NY] 

*        Shapeshifters Cinema Presents Ellie Vanderlip <>  [September 9, 
Oakland] 


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 

9/1
Denver, CO United States: Counterpath 
7:30 PM, 7935 E 14th Ave
UNSEEN FESTIVAL 2018: OPENING NIGHT! 
Join us on Saturday, September 1, 7:30pm for opening night of the Unseen 
Festival. We will screen work by Alexei Dmitriev, Simon Welch, Eric Ko, 
Ivenlina Ivanova, Rhea Storr, Harold Charre, and Roger Deutsch, with 
performances by Serena Chopra and Michelle Ellsworth. 

9/1
Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art 
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2:30, East Building Auditorium
CINé-CONCERT: FILMS OF PETER HUTTON 
Chris Brokaw and Matthew Nolan in performance Guitarists and composers Matthew 
Nolan and Chris Brokaw have crafted new musical scores for a selection of works 
by American filmmaker Peter Hutton (1944 – 2016), whose evocative short films 
of landscapes and cityscapes, often in black and white, were made without 
sound. Hutton likened his films to paintings and described the experience of 
viewing them as “a little like daydreaming.” The films — Florence, In Titan’s 
Goblet, Study of a River, New York Portrait, Chapter One, and more — move 
between their original soundless state and live accompaniment. “The fact that 
these films were deliberately created without a soundtrack is intriguing to 
those of us interested in sound and its role in narrative — and inspires 
questions worth exploring” — Chris Brokaw. (Total running time approximately 90 
minutes) With special thanks to Culture Ireland for support of Matthew Nolan 


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2018 

9/2
Portland, Oregon: Fireworks 
7:30pm, N Albina & N Sumner, Albina Green
FIREWORKS: EXPERIMENTAL SCREEN/DANCE FILM FESTIVAL 
FIREWORKS is an experimental screen/dance program highlighting groundbreaking 
visual artists that work in both film and physical movement practices.  This 
inaugural voyage of FIREWORKS will focus on the theme "dance/ecology," 
centering works by women, gender nonconforming folks and people of color and 
their relationship to dance outside of the studio context.  These artists use 
screen/dance works to comment on their environment through real-time 
negotiations between human bodies and "public" or "natural" space.  This 
program recognizes a world where concepts of "public" and "nature"--just like 
the concepts of race, class, gender and dis/ability--are historically saturated 
and up for debate.  The works presented aim to provoke conversation and insight 
into these highly politicized, ever-changing relationships. Films by Zena 
Bibler; Sarai Black; Bernardo Chatillon; Jingqiu Guan; Margaret Rorison; Katie 
Burkart, Jackie Davis and Melinda Kowalska. Performances by Kelly Rauer, Mia 
Ferm and Felisha Ledesma. 


TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 

9/4
Brooklyn, NY United States: Light Industry 
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7:30 PM, 155 Freeman St
ANIMAL CHARM VS. PAPER RAD 
PjVidz #1: Color Vision, Paper Rad, 2003, digital projection, 30 
mins Body Prep, Animal Charm, 2001, digital projection, 2 mins Brite Tip, 
Animal Charm, 2001, digital projection, 3 mins Computer Smarts, Animal Charm, 
2001, digital projection, 2 mins Mark Roth, Animal Charm, 1998, digital 
projection, 4 mins Stuffing, Animal Charm, 1998, digital projection, 4 mins 
Ashley, Animal Charm, 1997, digital projection, 9 mins Lightfoot Fever, Animal 
Charm, 1996, digital projection, 2 mins Slow Gin Soul Stallion, Animal Charm, 
1996, digital projection, 3 mins Working Together, Animal Charm, 1996, digital 
projection, 2 mins Animal Charm, the duo of Rich Bott and Jim Fetterley, 
recombine a wide array of audiovisual trash—corporate videos, nature 
documentaries, forgotten TV—into bafflingly decontextualized collages. 
Influenced by the pirate ethos of Craig Baldwin, Bott and Fetterley’s 
collaborations originally grew out of live video mixing, and much of their work 
in the 90s and early 00s was mastered on all-but-disposable half-inch 
cassettes. Watching a piece by Animal Charm provides a masterclass in 
off-kilter editing, each an electro-storm of erratic rhythms, staticky 
transmissions, digital zooms, compulsive loops, and willful perversions of the 
Kuleshov effect. Yet at the same time their madness-methods reveal new ways to 
look at the end of the 20th century. A strange kind of poetry is found lurking 
within anonymously-produced shlock; the garish transition effects of yesteryear 
here play like found instances of Paikian image processing. 


THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 

9/6
Houston, TX United States: Aurora Picture Show 
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7:30 PM, 2442 Bartlett St
CELLULAR CINEMA: NORTH LAND EXPERIMENTS 
Aurora presents a program of experimental films celebrating the strange beauty, 
landscapes, and people of the North, organized by Minneapolis-based film, 
video, and performance series Cellular Cinema. Meditations on color and form, 
lush summerscapes, idiosyncratic character studies and portraits, and frenetic 
animations provide a fascinating glimpse into the inner and outer landscapes of 
the North. Includes work by Sam Hoolihan, Kate Casanova, Jonathan Kaiser, 
Joshua McGarvey, Rini Yun Keagy, and others. 

9/6
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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7:30 PM, 32 Second Avenue
FUTURE LANGUAGE: THE DIMENSIONS OF VON LMO 
by Lori Felker. NYC PREMIERE! LORI FELKER AND VON LMO IN PERSON! FUTURE 
LANGUAGE is a distorted portrait of an artist that explores storytelling, ego, 
delusion, conviction, and memory. VON LMO is a musician/artist and 
self-proclaimed alien-hybrid who was a part of the late 1970s New York No Wave 
music scene. Between trips to his home planet of Strazar and multi-dimensional 
travel, VON has also spent some very real time in prison and on the streets of 
Earth. Confronted with the challenge of translating his Future Language for 
audiences across the galaxy, Lori, filmmaker and VON LMO fan, gets sucked into 
VON's orbit and finds herself lost in his story. "FUTURE LANGUAGE is the most 
ambitious film Felker has made to date…. The film is as much about Lori as an 
artist as it is about VON LMO as a musician, and about how they both interact 
with each other and with the camera, as filmmaker, as documentary subject, and 
as human beings." -Bryan Wendorf, CHICAGO UNDERGROUND FILM FESTIVAL VON LMO 
will be performing live in Tompkins Square Park on Sunday, September 9; check 
anthologyfilmarchives.org in late July for more info. 


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2018 

9/7
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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7:30 PM, 32 Second Avenue
★ 
by Johann Lurf. NYC PREMIERE! FILMMAKER IN PERSON! In his ambitious, 
magisterial found-footage film, ★, Johann Lurf gathers together imagery from 
literally hundreds of films throughout the history of cinema, extracting the 
sequences that depict the star-filled nighttime sky. Though it is in a sense a 
work of extreme minimalism, like so many minimalist works of art its simplicity 
actually functions as a portal to a great richness and an invitation to 
profound contemplation. ★ is as much a sonic collage as a visual one: the 
soundtrack is edited in sync with the imagery, and the brief, 
abruptly-interrupted music, sound effects, or snatches of dialogue conjure up 
an entire world of off-screen space and narrative traces. Visually speaking, 
the apparent minimalism is subverted by the astonishing range of methods 
filmmakers have used to depict the nighttime sky. Part of the poetry of ★ 
lies in its revelation that, with rare exceptions, sequences depicting the 
stars in the cinema have been the domain not of photography but of animation, 
artistic interpretation, and various kinds of special effects. ★ not only 
evokes the wonder of gazing at the heavens, but also reveals how its depiction 
in the cinema is almost necessarily a matter of imaginative reconstruction, 
opening a space even in the most literal-minded films for creative expression. 
If ★'s gaze is perpetually outward, away from the earth, it sheds as much 
light on matters political, social, cultural, and historical as celestial. The 
sequences Lurf has gathered together have a fascinating story to tell about the 
gradual shifting of mores, intellectual and artistic ideas, gender codes, and 
technological tools. Designed to be comprehensive and ever-expanding, ★ is 
more in the nature of a compendium than a completed artistic project. More 
importantly, it's a film of exhilarating thematic richness that's open to an 
almost unlimited range of interpretations. Appropriately for a film that 
focuses its attention on the heavens, ★ contains multitudes. Presented with 
generous support from the Austrian Cultural Forum New York; special thanks to 
Christine Moser & Arianna Fleur Kronreif.Johann Lurf will present a program of 
his earlier short films as part of our "Show & Tell" series on Sat, Sept 8 at 
8:00; click here for more details. 


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2018 

9/8
New York, NY: Anthology Film Archives 
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8:00 PM, 32 Second Avenue
SHOW &AMP; TELL: JOHANN LURF 
On the occasion of our NYC premiere screenings of his magisterial, conceptually 
rich feature-length film, ★ (screening from September 7-9; click here for 
more details), we're overjoyed to host Austrian artist and experimental 
filmmaker Johann Lurf for this comprehensive program of his earlier work. 
Educated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he studied under Harun 
Farocki, Lurf makes both films and installations. Moving freely between 
found-footage works and films he shoots himself, Lurf displays a profound 
sensitivity to the layered histories and meanings that are manifest in 
particular places or structures, to the revelations that can emerge from 
preexisting imagery, and to the properties and potentialities of his chosen 
media (whether film or digital video). "In the hands of Johann Lurf cinema 
resembles a finely tuned instrument resonating at various frequencies: analog 
and digital, physically overwhelming and contemplative, shot with the artist's 
own camera and compiled from found footage. Irreducible to a single stylistic 
direction, Lurf's works defy simple classification and speak to the multitude 
of possibilities in both making and reflecting on cinema. What ties them 
together is a close examination of the world and its transformation into 
images, a formal earnestness stripped down to the bare essentials, and a pinch 
of mischief shining through." -Alejandro Bachmann, AUSTRIAN FILM MUSEUM 
Presented with generous support from the Austrian Cultural Forum New York; 
special thanks to Christine Moser & Arianna Fleur Kronreif. (UNTITLED) (2003, 3 
min, digital) PAN (2005, 1 min, digital) VERTIGO RUSH (2007, 19 min, digital) 
12 EXPLOSIONS (2008, 6 min, digital) THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY 
DOG (2009, 3 min, 35mm) ENDEAVOUR (2010, 16 min, digital) A TO A (2011, 5 min, 
35mm) RECONNAISSANCE (2012, 5 min, digital, silent) PICTURE PERFECT PYRAMID 
(2013, 5 min, 16mm, silent) TWELVE TALES TOLD (2014, 4 min, 35mm) EMBARGO 
(2014, 10 min, digital) CAPITAL CUBA (2015, 12 min, 35mm) Total running time: 
ca. 95 min. 


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2018 

9/9
Oakland: Shapeshifters Cinema 
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7:30-10PM, Temescal Art Center, 511 48th St. Oakland, CA
SHAPESHIFTERS CINEMA PRESENTS ELLIE VANDERLIP 
San Francisco-based filmmaker Ellie Vanderlip takes the stage for her inaugural 
Shapeshifters screening with an audio-visual exploration of water—a program in 
four parts and four mediums. Pieces made by way of digital stop-motion 
animation, 16mm double projection, Super-8, and 16mm hand-bleaching and direct 
animation will capture the liquid's various textures and movements and examine 
the unifying force of water on all living beings. 

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