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EARTH! Online Movie Club with EPFC and Edendale Library: May 4 at 6 pm

EPFC | April 22nd, 2022

From Daniel Tures, Adult Librarian at Edendale Library:

Join us on Wednesday, May 4th at 6 p.m. on Zoom for a special Edendale film discussion co-presented by our longtime neighbor and BFF, the Echo Park Film Center!  Since 2002 they have been a crucial part of the city’s cultural scene, tirelessly supporting underground cinema, community screenings and film education.  Although their storefront theater and archive around the corner from us on Alvarado recently closed after 20 amazing years, the EPFC mission lives on with screenings and workshops all over Los Angeles and beyond.

We’ll be discussing a film chosen by Lisa and Paolo from the Echo Park Film Center that honors the great nation of Ukraine — Alexander Dovzhenko’s 1930 masterpiece Earth.  This impressionistic silent film follows a group of poor farmers on a collective who come into conflict with wealthier ‘kulak’ landowners.  The mantle of leadership is passed to Vasili when his grandfather dies, and he organizes the farmers to buy a tractor, a triumph that soon turns to tragedy.  Despite all tribulations the farmers press on, sustained by their deep connection to the land.

Here is the Zoom link to attend –

https://lapl.zoom.us/j/86166628128?pwd=V3NEdjdCNGVkY1ZnWnM1MXRKRlJ6Zz09

Meeting ID: 861 6662 8128

Passcode: 383096

To watch Earth on Kanopy, use your Los Angeles Public Library card (or any other library system or school that you’re a member of that offers Kanopy).  You can walk into any of our 75 LAPL branches and sign up for a card immediately, or sign up for an e-card at lapl.org and access e-resources including Kanopy from home.  Use your library card number to create a Kanopy account, which allows you to log in and stream 9 movies a month from their incredible online collection for free.  Watch the film on your own on Kanopy before we meet, and then join us at 6 p.m. on Wednesday May 4th to discuss it.

FESTIVALS WE LOVE: CADENCE VIDEO POETRY FESTIVAL 2022

EPFC | April 21st, 2022

Verse meets visuals in motion at Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) in April. Cadence Video Poetry Festival, presented by Northwest Film Forum, programmed in collaboration with Seattle author Chelsea Werner-Jatzke and artist Râna San, is a series of screenings, workshops, and discussions on the genre of video poetry, taking place annually during National Poetry Month. This year’s festival takes place in-person April 21–24 and online April 21 – May 1.

Cadence approaches video poetry as a literary genre presented as visual media, cultivating new meaning from the combination of text and moving image.

EPFC is delighted to partner with Cadence for the second year in a row with Haiku You, a free all-ages online film/poetry workshop. Sign up here! http://www.archive.echoparkfilmcenter.org/events/haiku-you-an-all-ages-film-poetry-workshop-april-edition/

The Filmcycle Is Back: RITUAL for Earth Day!

EPFC | April 19th, 2022
First Filmcycle event of the year… RITUAL for Earth Day!
Friday, April 22
7:30 – 9:30 pm
Join us for the first Filmcycle Screening of 2022 as we present RITUAL from Vague Research Studios, Sweden! Meet up at Victoria Park (between Grant and Kitcheners Streets, 1 block east of Commercial Drive) for the first screening at 7:30 PM, followed by a group bike ride around the East Side with stops at various parks along the way. Free event! Everyone welcome!
Created as part of the project “The Use of Technology as Ritual and Resistance”, Ritual is a collaboration with Vague Research Studios; Kajsa G Eriksson and Lena Berglin and Maria Magnusson. The film explores energy greed as a social phenomenon, ritual as an artistic method, and has been filmed in eleven places in Sweden: Burseryd, Kinnekulle, Sandviken, Hofors, Grängesberg, Njakafjäll, Meselefors, Kallak, Ligga, Messaure, and Jokkmokk. In the selected localities, there exists a historical connection to the extraction of raw materials needed to produce energy. This history is relevant today as we transition to green energy and to the use of renewable raw source materials. The artists have specifically chosen to highlight how urban lifestyles are dependent on the natural environment and people in sparsely populated communities in Sweden.”

This Week On Optical Track: Mingus and Wilvis Pump Up The Volume

EPFC | April 19th, 2022

New episode of @opticaltrack up Tuesday April 19, 8-10pm on @dublab! All Ball Radio with Beaux Mingus 8-9, followed by DJ Wilvis @wilvismcwillie from 9 to 10. Tune in to dublab.com, and let the music soothe you. Or just sweat till ya bleed. It’s your choice.

This Week at EPFC North: Super 8 and 16mm Cinematography Saturday plus Cine Cooks Sunday

EPFC | April 19th, 2022

Rain or shine, the cinematic magic is always flowing at EPFC North Moberly Fieldhouse!

Workshop (Outside at Moberly Fieldhouse): INTRO TO SUPER 8 & 16mm WORKSHOP
Saturday, April 23
1 pm – 4 pm
Learn how to collaboratively shoot and process a movie using fabulous Super 8 and 16mm cameras and film! This month: in-camera special effect! Free event! Everyone welcome!

Workshop (Online and In Person Outdoors at Moberly Fieldhouse): CINE COOKS
Sunday, April 24
10 am – 1 pm
Why use toxic chemistry to develop your Super 8, 16mm or 35mm film when you can get fantastic results without harming Mother Earth? Join us in the EPFC North Kitchen as we cook up some tasty analog film processing experiments using non-toxic ingredients from the pantry, park, farmer’s market, garden and grocery store. Each month we’ll develop half a roll of black & white film with caffenol and the other half in a fresh seasonal soup… Recipes and supplies list provided prior to the workshop for those who want to process along in real time! This month: cabbage! Free even; all welcome. Sign up here: http://www.archive.echoparkfilmcenter.org/events/cine-cooks-an-online-and-in-person-eco-processing-workshop-2/