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SWS #19 Begins at Artspace

EPFC | July 8th, 2019

EPFC is delighted to be in New Haven, CT this July working with 25 local teens on the creation of the 19th Sound We See city symphony film as part of the 19th annual Summer Apprenticeship Program at ArtspaceRead all about it here!

Marvelous Movie Mondays: Flick-O-Rama

EPFC | July 4th, 2019

MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS!!
guest curator: Sean J Kenny

HELLOOO film lovers! Welcome to the July version of MARVELOUS MOVIE MONDAYS. I’m pleased as punch to be your host this month. The theme I have chosen is “FLICK-O-RAMA” -an entirely made-up phrase used to describe films that tap-dance across my neurons in such a wonderfully chaotic-yet-rhythmic way that I feel enlivened and hypnotized at the same time. Sometimes I’m forced to my feet to dance in a joyful trance. And I hope you’ll feel the magic too.

The first film of July is Roger Beebe ‘s “TB TX DANCE.”
https://vimeo.com/34376555

Roger, “printed directly on the film, taping short pieces of clear leader (26 frames, to be exact) to a regular piece of office paper to feed it through the laser printer.” Thanks Roger Beebe for letting us include this piece. I recommend playing “TB TX DANCE” at high volume. Also, give yourself some space for tribal dancing and-or play along with a percussive instrument. It will take you…somewhere. And, if you enjoy this type of cinema, follow Roger on Vimeo and attend one of his live performances. I LOVE that I can watch this film while zipping across town on the bus, but nothing beats live cinema. See you next Monday with another film.

Cheers,
Sean Kenny
The Pickle Fort Film Collective
Guest Curator
#MarvelousMovieMondays

This Week at EPFC North!

EPFC | July 1st, 2019

Celebrate Canada Day with EPFC North at Sunset Community Centre! This free event is fun for the whole family! We’ll be there with our Photobooth of Change so come on by and animate yourself…

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Summer Youth Workshop: Nepantla: Migration Narratives

EPFC | June 17th, 2019

Nepantla (Nahuatl word for being in-between): Migration Narratives is a free 4 week, 8 session film class for youth to explore migration narratives, especially focusing on migration to Los Angeles. More info and sign up here!

This project is made possible with support from California Humanities, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Visit calhum.org.

This Week at EPFC North: Summer Solstice Bike In Movie Night!

EPFC | June 17th, 2019

Cinema: Summer Solstice Bike In Movie Night
Friday, June 21
8 – 11 PM
Bring your best wheels to the first annual Summer Solstice Bike In Movie Night! We’ll have bike-themed films, food, bingo and fun for everyone! Free event! Everyone welcome!