The DialThe Dial is a duo from North Adams, Massachusetts, comprised of multi-instrumentalist Anne Doerner, and composer and sound artist Ven Voisey. A mix of acoustic instrumentation (violin, accordion, xylophone, guitar…), field recordings, and electronic textures make up their intricately carved sonic structures. http://www.v—v.net Jefre Cantu-Ledesma with film by Paul ClipsonCantu-Ledesma, a local experimental musician… Read more »
» More images Program: Tazers and Lies: The truth about military recruitment lies somewhere between tazers and lies. (Official entry 2006 Athens International Film Festival). http://media.indypgh.org/uploads/2005/08/taser1_edit.mov Divine Persecution: who has the power to oppress LGBT people�hate spouting homo-phobes or Ohio voters. (Official entry 2006 Minneapolis International Film Festival) Voices From the Movement: A documentary from… Read more »
A fucked up urban fairytale about the quest for horny unicorny. Featuring music by Glass Candy, Hey Willpower, Gravy Train!!!!, autonervous, Extra Action Marching Band, Veronica Lipgloss, New Collapse, and more soundtrack coming out soon on Cochon Records (www.cochonrecords.com). 8:30p and 10:00p screenings
25 Basque men and women bravely express their condition as victims of the situation in the Basque Country, the nationalist power, the lack of freedom, insolidarity, the equidistance, the fear. Keys to understand the cruel reality of what has been going on for more than 30 years in the Basque Country. The silent voices of… Read more »
Experimental video artist Michelle Dizon comes to San Francisco Cinematheque from Los Angeles for her first solo screening. Working with home movies shot in California and the Philippines, low-end video, numerous found images from the web and other films, and carefully culled and original texts, Dizon articulates a compelling political and aesthetic vision that constantly… Read more »
In May/June 2004, Walkley-award winning investigative reporter Carmela Baranowska was embedded with U.S. Marines in one of the most dangerous and remote parts of Afghanistan, beyond the reach of UN and aid agencies. Frustrated by the limitations imposed on what she could report, Baranowska decided to travel back to Oruzgon Province independently of the U.S…. Read more »
Feature documentary explores Jeff’s legendary music and its enduring impact, paying tribute to the life and legacy that Jeff left behind with his music, lyrics and unforgettable voice. Co-sponsored by Ironweed & Film Arts Foundation Info: http://www.noisepop.com/2006/films.php Badgeholders *do* get into Noise Pop Films, and the walk-up ticket price is $8 unless otherwise stated for… Read more »