Artists' Television Access

Archive for April, 2004

Myths of Thee Underground

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Commemorating the on-going history of San Francisco’s media underground, the screening will chronicle work by early and contemporary members of this steadfast community including work by Luke Hones, Lise Swenson, Marshall Weber, Ant Farm, Eva König, Charles Gute, Kent Howie, Catherine Czacki and others. The screening supplements the work presented in issue #2 of the… Read more »

Shonie De La Rosa: Photographs of life on a Navajo Reservation

Shonie De La Rosa is a Native American (Navajo) filmmaker and photographer who lives in Kayenta, Arizona. De La Rosa has shown work in the US and Europe. “I believe that my work shows the beauty as well as the ugliness of our land (Navajoland).” To view more of the artist’s work in film and… Read more »

Catherine Czacki (with Claudia Mendoza, Maggie Foster and Rroland)

2 video installations. Opening reception Tuesday, April 6th, 7-9pm.

ZAPATISTA!

ZAPATISTA!56 minA film from the front lines of the civil war inMexico. “This is not the last gasp of guerrilla resistance in Latin America. What you see here is not Communism or Socialism or Anarchism. This is something you have never before in your life imagined… this is the truth” ZAPATISTA! won First Place for… Read more »

KUCHARATHON!

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1) I, An Actress This film was shot in ten minutes with four or five students of mine at the San Francisco Art Institute. It was to be a screen-test for a girl in the class. She wanted something to show producers of theatrical productions, as the girl was interested in an acting career. By… Read more »

Open Screening

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See fresh perspectives and formula shattering techniques in film and videoart from the Bay Area and beyond! Open Screening accepts one hour ofshorts every month on an open revolving basis. Live local bands open everyshow, and the refreshments are darn good. FREE admission for exhibitors.Door, Bar: 7pmLive Local Music Preshow: 7:30pm w/ Grandpa Shig (http://mudang.4t.com)… Read more »

At the River I Stand

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. on the anniversary of his death, International ANSWER presents “At the River I Stand”, with a report on the life of MLK and his role in the anti-war movement Memphis, Spring 1968, marked the dramatic climax of the Civil Rights movement. At the River I Stand skillfully reconstructs the… Read more »

Panama Deception

The Emotional World of Farm Animals

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Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson’s latest book, The Pig Who Sang to the Moon, is a groundbreaking work that explores the emotional lives of pigs, cows, chickens, sheep, goats, and ducks. In both the book and its companion piece, this documentary, The Emotional World of Farm Animals, Masson learns about and develops relationships with animals most often… Read more »