September 27, 2008 – 8:37 pm
Reception with artist on Wednesday, September 10, 7pm-10pm
September 26, 2008 – 8:00 pm
IRAN (is not the problem) is a new feature length film responding to the failure of the American mass media to provide the public with relevant and accurate information about the standoff between the US and Iran, as happened before with the lead up to the invasion of Iraq. We have heard that Iran is… Read more »
September 25, 2008 – 8:00 pm
Iraqi Short Films by Mauro Andrizzi Iraqi Short Films by Mauro Andrizzi » More images kino21’s series, How We Fight, presents international works that explore soldiering and depict the experience of war from the point of view of those on the ground. From Argentina, Russia, Iraq, Germany, France, Holland and the U.S., several of these… Read more »
September 19, 2008 – 7:30 pm
» More images The 12th Annual MadCat Womens International Film Festival is just around the corner with two special events that celebrate its superlative history as a showcase for the finest work by women directors everywhere. September 19th at ATA, MadCat Looks Back: 8 Greats from the Festival Archives screens some of the most exciting… Read more »
September 15, 2008 – 7:30 pm
Rough Cuts is a series of work-in-progress documentary screenings that are produced every other month by The LAB. Each evening one rough cut of a feature-length documentary will be screened, followed by a moderated conversation about the film led by guests who are either accomplished filmmakers or established film professionals. Please RSVP to [email protected] by… Read more »
September 12, 2008 – 8:00 pm
DEEP LEAP is excited to present a two-headed demonsterative: Benjamin Schultz-Figueroa & Brel Froebes ANIMANIMAL/MAMMAL/MANIMAL, fresh from its debut in Brooklyn, and the premiere of Jesse Malmed’s SICK TRANSIT, GLORIA together in one screening. The programs have been hybridized, genetically-modified and flown this way and that over internets and airplanes, to create a heady jumble… Read more »
September 11, 2008 – 7:30 pm
Pedro Machuca is a boy of indigenous descent, brought into an upper class private school during Chile’s brief socialist era when the government of President Salvador Allende began integrating schools on a class basis. The film shows the class conflicts of Chilean society played out in the friendships of three students. All around them, Chile… Read more »