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Marvelous Movie Mondays November: Amy Ruhl

EPFC | November 4th, 2019

Happy first of November!! New month means time to introduce a new film/video artist who will take us on a month-long cinematic journey on a theme of their choice in our weekly online-only screening series, MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!! Please join us in welcoming…

AMY RUHL!!

Amy Ruhl is a filmmaker and visual artist working across fields of performance, video, and installation. She has exhibited at galleries and venues such as Lubov, Essex Flowers, Storefront for Art and Architecture, Anthology Film Archives (New York), Vitrine Gallery (London), Public Fiction (Los Angeles), and Antimatter Film Festival (Vancouver, BC). She has performed at NYU Skirball Center, Roulette Intermedium and Irondale Theater (Brooklyn, NY), The Broad Museum and REDCAT (Los Angeles, CA) and the Live Arts Biennial at Bard Fisher Center (Red Hook, NY). Ruhl has attended residencies at Yaddo, Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and Harvestworks Digital Media. She completed her MFA at Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College in 2016 within the Film/Video Department.

You can watch Amy’s video Hysterical Reenactments: WITCH here: https://vimeo.com/141975865

Description from Amy: Multiple forms of reenactment combine with interview footage to create a video portrait of the short-lived feminist activist group, WITCH (Women’s International Terrorist Conspiracy from Hell). Having reenacted WITCH’s hex of Wall Street on Halloween of 1968, I communicated with original member, Peggy Dobbins, to compare our experiences from 1968 and 2014. Re-performing text from Dobbins’ interview in my home and inter-cutting with fragments of our conversation and documentation of the recent hex, layers of historical reenactment come together to form something between documentary and lived archive. With hex poems by M.C. Elberg.

20th Annual Human Rights Film Festival This Weekend!

EPFC | October 29th, 2019

Join us for free screenings and workshops November 1 and 2 at EPFC as we celebrate the 20th Annual Human Rights Film Festival… More info here! Everyone welcome!

This Week at EPFC North

EPFC | October 29th, 2019

Workshop and Screening: floppy disk filmmaking – workshop and screening installations by Florian Cramer 
Saturday, November 2
1 pm – 5 pm

Workshop (limited to 6 participants): With its tiny capacity, slow speed and glitchiness, the 3.5″ floppy disk is a difficult medium for moving images. However, its constraints can be embraced as a creative challenge, and as a learning tool for understanding data compression and the messy analog hardware underlying digital technology. In this workshop, participants will learn how to make their own moving images on floppy disks using Open Source software. No previous technical knowledge is required. Participation is limited to 6 people. Please bring your own laptop, if you have one.

Installation (open to general public): Parallel to the workshop, visual poetry Super 8 film loops (based on texts by Ernst Jandl and Moor Mother/Camae Ayewa) and select floppy disk films will be screened.

The Supermarket (Famous People)

EPFC | October 29th, 2019

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Zachary Epcar

On our fourth and final week, closing out the theme of EXTRAVAGANT ACTS, we have part two of Robert Ashley’s 1984 television opera ‘Perfect Lives’: ‘The Supermarket (Famous People)’

“The desert is the cocktail of the earth / if you know what I mean”

#marvelousmoviemondays

Home Movie Day and Night: Sunday, October 27

EPFC | October 27th, 2019

EPFC is delighted and excited to be part of the amazing Home Movie Day and Night: 24-Hour Marathon organized by the Center for Home Movies. A segment from The Sound We See: An Old Crow Village Symphony is part of the 12 PM hour Pacific Time but we’re streaming live all afternoon at Echo Park Film Center so come on by and check it out!

More info:

Tune in Sunday, October 27 at 12 PM Pacific time to see home movies from Baja California to the Yukon! It’s part of a marathon 24-hour webcast of home movies from every time zone happening tomorrow in celebration of the World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. Live stream and more info here: http://www.centerforhomemovies.org/24-hours/

and streaming live on Facebook here! https://www.facebook.com/homemoviemarathon/videos/422712211763213/