Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Screening at $100 Film Festival in Calgary

Come check out our surrealist anti-documentary about pipelines and oil extraction at the $100 Film Festival in Calgary. It screens nightly March 8-10, 2012 at the ACAD Stanford Perrott Lecture Theatre, with shows at 7pm for $12. It´s an excellent program of independent, experimental 16mm and Super8mm films, so it should be an excellent time. Filmmakers will be present and will host a discussion afterwards - date and time announced during the program. Check here for more details: http://100dollarfilmfestival.org/fest2011/

If you´re in Vancouver, we´re doing a free screening and discussion tonight, February 16, at UBC´s Hillel House at 5pm.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Someday All of This Will Be Yours


"Someday All of This Will Be Yours" 16mm, 2011
Film Screening and Discussion
Wednesday, November 9 at 8pm
The Purple Thistle Center

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Sing Swan Song Screening in the IGNITE Festival

April 26th, 7pm
The Cultch, East Vancouver
Unceded Coast Salish

Sing Swan Song will screen as part of the Olivia Project during the Ignite Youth Arts Festival.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Local Sightings


Hello.

We have returned from a three month bicycle odyssey throughout the pacific northwest to a rather pleasant discovery ->
"Sing Swan Song" will be screening in all of its 16mm glory on Capitol Hill in Seattle in the Northwest Film Forum's 'Local Sightings' film festival, taking place from October 1-6. "Sing Swan Song" will be a part of the experimental shorts program at 9pm on October 5th. 'Local Sightings' is a showcase of new filmic works from the pacific northwest, so it caps our travels off perfectly.

We hope very much to see you there!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

First Annual Spring Screening at 4285 Georgia St.


Saturday, May 22nd at 8pm
4285 Georgia St., Burnaby BC
Come one, come all to Georgia House's First Annual Spring Screening! We will provide, for your pleasure and enjoyment, filmic works of an experimental nature by the following artists (and perhaps even more):


Adam Huggins
Samantha Ruth
R. Thomas White and Chris Lennox-Aasen
C. J. Brabant
Aaron May
Lain Kim

Unless weather prohibits to an extreme degree, this shindig will be held in the backyard after dark, so remember to bring a jacket and perhaps a blanket.

Join us at 8pm for a little get-together before the films roll at 9pm.

And additionally, it's free. BYO-whatever you wish to consume.


If you have works you'd like to screen and are not listed above, please contact us and we'll see what we can do!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

SFU Annual 2nd Year Screening

Shoot It. Second Year SFU Film Screening
May 4th, 2010
7pm and 9pm
at the Pacific Cinematheque
1131 Howe Street, Vancouver
$5 at SFU Box Office or at the door

These are the last optical sync sound, table-edited 16mm student films to be produced at SFU, and quite possibly the last in Vancouver. Our latest film, "The Point at Which, The Place Where", will be screened! Definitely something for everyone, hope to see you there.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Sing Swan Song


We've just completed a short 16mm film entitled "Sing Swan Song." It's an attempt to create a lucid film, heavily optical printed and composed of both color and b&w handprocessed and lab processed 16mm. Structured around a series of pre-recorded dreams, the images are culled from subconscious responses to imagery from these dreams and arranged in random combinations corresponding to the patterns of the pre-recorded dreams in the timeline of the soundtrack - essentially, we've attempted to create a structure that accommodates the free-flowing space of a dream. It's available on Ipod compatible video on this website (video because it desires multiple viewings, ipod because it's portable and shitty enough to necessitate a viewing on glorious 16mm). We will also be screening it as often as possible, so stay posted.