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This Week at EPFC North

EPFC | February 2nd, 2020

We’ve got For The Birds: A Sound + Animation Workshop on Saturday Feb 8, 1 – 4 pm and Dinner + A Movie on Sunday Feb 9, 5 – 7 pm. As always events are FREE and FAMILY FRIENDLY!

 

 

Marvelous Movie Mondays: End Reel

EPFC | January 27th, 2020

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Emily Chao

Bodies are put into motion and melt into textures in the final film of the RITUALS AND RUMINATIONS series with the appropriately titled End Reel by Julie Murray. In between the start/stops of Murray’s hand cranked rewinds we watch as the digital and analog moving image technologies compromise the narrative of an anonymous Hong Kong action movie. The decayed 35mm print is given a second life in this observant piece by Murray.

This Week at EPFC North

EPFC | January 27th, 2020

Hello February! Some fun events this weekend to kick off the month!

Workshop: Carving The Garden
Saturday, February 1
1 am – 4 pm
We’ll use natural forms from the garden as a starting point to carve our own rubber stamps and make fun designs on paper Free event! Everyone welcome!

Screening: Dinner and a Movie
Sunday, February 2
5 – 7 pm
Tasty images. Tasty food. Bring your own movie(s) to share or enjoy a cinematic gem from the EPFC North library. Free event! Everyone welcome!

Book To Action Series: Tell Your Story Walking at Goldwyn Hollywood Regional Library

EPFC | January 20th, 2020
Members of Echo Park Film Center and film makers will screen and discuss the short film series, Tell Your Story Walking at Goldwyn Hollywood Regional Library – Los Angeles Public Library on Monday, January 27: 6 pm – 7:30 pm. Free event!
 
This program is part of a larger series of programs for Book to Action 2020-Hollywood Region. The series focuses on programs about walking, writing, and poetry.
 
A series of programs inspired by Harryette Mullen’s book, Urban Tumbleweed. Urban Tumbleweed is poet Harryette Mullen’s exploration of spaces where the city and the natural world collide. Written out of a daily practice of walking, Mullen’s stanzas adapt the traditional Japanese tanka, a poetic form suited for recording fleeting impressions, describing environmental transitions, and contemplating the human being’s place in the natural world.
 
Book to Action is a framework that takes the basic book club concept and expands it to create a dynamic series of events for adults and intergenerational groups. Librarians work closely with a community partner to develop a series of programs. Community members read and discuss an engaging book on a current topic, attend author or speaker events, and put their new-found knowledge into action by participating in a community service project or civic engagement activity related to the book.

This Week At EPFC North

EPFC | January 20th, 2020

Workshop: Growing Healthy

Thursdays in January
10 am – 2 pm
Are you an elder with a story to share about the healing power of plants? Join us for some casual conversation, fun animation and tasty refreshments. No filmmaking experience necessary. Free event! Everyone welcome!

Workshop: Black Mirror: Make Your Own Claude Glass
Saturday, January 25
1 pm – 4 pm
Learn about the fascinating history of Claude Glass and make one of your very own! Free event! Everyone welcome!

Screening: Dinner and a Movie
Saturday, January 25
5 – 8 pm
Tasty images. Tasty food. Bring your own movie(s) to share or enjoy a cinematic gem from the EPFC North library. Free event! Everyone welcome!