On Saturday, December 7th, ATA Gallery’s OTHER CINEMA honors the passing of two titans of animation and puppetry with a pair of recent biographies and eye-popping pixilation in their spirit.
In its North American debut is Martha Colburn’s masterful Metamorfoza, scored by the Rotterdam Philharmonic!
Jeremy Rourke acts the puppet himself with the world premiere of his live “animation” of the projector in Who Goes There?.
AND Janie Geiser’s The Red Book, Bruce Bickford/Frank Zappa’s Baby Snakes, Vicki Bennet/PLU’s The Golem, and Willis O’Brien’s famously banned King Kong scenes.
As to the featured docs: Leonard Nimoy narrates the stop-motion-magical Harryhausen Chronicles, and the BBC sends off Anderson in The Making of the 20th Century.
Come early for “Two Rings” of Baldwin-mixed 16mm circus phantasmagoria, with 99-cent beer and free popcorn.
On Saturday, December 7th, ATA Gallery’s OTHER CINEMA honors the passing of two titans of animation and puppetry with a pair of recent biographies and eye-popping pixilation in their spirit.
In its North American debut is Martha Colburn’s masterful Metamorfoza, scored by the Rotterdam Philharmonic!
Jeremy Rourke acts the puppet himself with the world premiere of his live “animation” of the projector in Who Goes There?.
AND Janie Geiser’s The Red Book, Bruce Bickford/Frank Zappa’s Baby Snakes, Vicki Bennet/PLU’s The Golem, and Willis O’Brien’s famously banned King Kong scenes.
As to the featured docs: Leonard Nimoy narrates the stop-motion-magical Harryhausen Chronicles, and the BBC sends off Anderson in The Making of the 20th Century.
Come early for “Two Rings” of Baldwin-mixed 16mm circus phantasmagoria, with 99-cent beer and free popcorn.
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