Thursday, February 6th:
6:45 PM
Weegee’s Short Film PGM – 65 min.
Cocktail Party (1946) dir. Weegee – 6 min.
Boac (1955-59) dir. Weegee – 6 min.
Weegee’s New York (1946-48/51) dir. Weegee – 22 min.
Animation Mona Lisa, etc. (1955-65) dir. Weegee – 5 min.
Idiot Box (1967) dir. Weegee – 6 min.
Anthology Film Archives – Part of Weegee’s Camera Magic – Tickets
Saturday, February 8th:
12:00 PM
Saturday Afternoon Cartoons: Lots of “Love” – 60 min.
Stathes joins Metrograph in early February with Lots of “Love,” a selection of vintage animated shorts that are right on time for the Valentine’s Day season. Come enjoy a famous cartoon cat playing the role of Romeo; funny frogs romancing in their picturesque pond; a bumbling pig’s attempt at marriage; a beloved sailor regaining his love interest’s attention; adorable little insects on a honeymoon; newlywed animal couples taking a celestial voyage through outer space, and more! Spanning the 1930s through to 1960, this assortment showcases classic characters such as Felix the Cat, Popeye and Olive Oyl, Porky Pig, and others.
Metrograph – Tickets
*Featuring introduction and Q&A with Tommy Stathes
2:30 PM
Silent Clowns: Forgotten Clowns, 35mm Rarities
Inoculating Hubby (1916)
Too Much Parcel Post (1913)
Deviled Crabs (1917)
You’re Next (1919)
Queen of Aces (1925)
Dog Shy (1926)
The New York Public Library (Library for the Performing Arts) – Tickets
4:45 PM
Marie Menken – 65 min.
Glimpse of the Garden (1957) dir. Marie Menken – 5 min.
Arabesque for Kenneth Anger (1961) dir. Marie Menken – 4 min.
Eye Music in Red Major (1961) dir. Marie Menken – 4 min.
Notebook (1962-63) dir. Marie Menken – 10 min.
Go! Go! Go! (1962-64) dir. Marie Menken – 12 min.
Andy Warhol (1965) dir. Marie Menken – 17 min.
Lights (1964-66) dir. Marie Menken – 7 min.
Anthology Film Archives – Part of Essential Cinema – Tickets
Sunday, February 16th:
8:00 PM
To Oblivion
Join us for A Very Mix Valentine’s show on Sunday, Feb 16th. TO OBLIVION features films from the MIX archive and beyond, snapshots of queer love and sex from 1965 to 1994. These films are at turns lush, impressionistic, sensual, dirty, vivid, and touching. We’re running a bevy of 16mm prints, and two live scores from the virtuosic Postmortemdemon and real-life girlfriend Sloane McCarthy. There might even be a kissing booth. Join us for a sexy and entrancing Sunday night at Brooklyn Art Haus. The perfect way for you and your valentine to cool down from cupid’s big day.
Brooklyn Art Haus – Tickets
Friday, February 21st:
7:30 PM
Keith Sanborn, PGM 1: Kapital! – 110 min.
Fascination (1980-88) dir. Keith Sanborn – 11 min.
“Something Is Seen But One Doesn’t Know What…” (1986) dir. Keith Sanborn – 1 min.
A Public Appearance and a Statement (1987-88) dir. Keith Sanborn – 19 min.
Kapital (16mm anaglyph 3D) [1982] dir. Keith Sanborn – 4 min.
Man With a Movie Camera (Blonde; He Appears To Be Young) (1982) dir. Keith Sanborn – 5 min.
Imitation of Life (1982) dir. Keith Sanborn – 25 min.
1970 Or The Collapse Of History in the Hysterical Sublime (8mm, Super-8mm, and 16mm multi-projector performance) [1983-88] dir. Keith Sanborn – 40 min.
Anthology Film Archives – Part of Energy of Delusion: Keith Sanborn – Tickets
