TUE FEB 6 2007
7:30 The Other Side
Bill Brown in Person. “The desert that marks the border between the U.S. and Mexico is the subject of Bill Brown's deeply personal reflection on and exposé of the challenges surrounding Mexican immigration. Pensive, raw, and luminous images.”—Brooklyn Underground Film Festival. With Vanessa Renwick's Portrait #2: Trojan and Xavier Lukomski's A Bridge over the Drina.
TUE FEB 20 2007
7:30 v.o.
William E. Jones in Person. Jones mashes up anticlimactic moments from '80s gay porn films with soundtracks from European classics. “He has cleverly—wickedly—borrowed a new tongue with which to speak of porn, sex, politics and desire: that of cinema itself.”—Art U.S. With shorts More British Sounds and Film Montages (For Peter Roehr).
TUE FEB 27 2007
7:30 Pine Flat
Sharon Lockhart in Person. “Artist and filmmaker Sharon Lockhart has crafted an exquisite, meditative portrait of youth in the small rural village of Pine Flat in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. . . . She captures in 12 shots moments of fragility, innocence, playfulness, and sometimes sadness.”—Redcat
Curated by Kathy Geritz. Presented in conjunction with the Graduate Production Seminar at UC Berkeley, taught by Jeffrey Skoller.
TUE FEB 6 2007
7:30 The Other Side
Bill Brown in Person. “The desert that marks the border between the U.S. and Mexico is the subject of Bill Brown's deeply personal reflection on and exposé of the challenges surrounding Mexican immigration. Pensive, raw, and luminous images.”—Brooklyn Underground Film Festival. With Vanessa Renwick's Portrait #2: Trojan and Xavier Lukomski's A Bridge over the Drina.
TUE FEB 20 2007
7:30 v.o.
William E. Jones in Person. Jones mashes up anticlimactic moments from '80s gay porn films with soundtracks from European classics. “He has cleverly—wickedly—borrowed a new tongue with which to speak of porn, sex, politics and desire: that of cinema itself.”—Art U.S. With shorts More British Sounds and Film Montages (For Peter Roehr).
TUE FEB 27 2007
7:30 Pine Flat
Sharon Lockhart in Person. “Artist and filmmaker Sharon Lockhart has crafted an exquisite, meditative portrait of youth in the small rural village of Pine Flat in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. . . . She captures in 12 shots moments of fragility, innocence, playfulness, and sometimes sadness.”—Redcat
Curated by Kathy Geritz. Presented in conjunction with the Graduate Production Seminar at UC Berkeley, taught by Jeffrey Skoller.
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