[Rumori] Illegal Art film fest - San Francisco
Carrie McLaren
carrie at stayfreemagazine.org
Thu Jul 17 19:36:02 PDT 2003
Illegal Art Film & Video Schedule
at Roxie Cinema (3117 16th St., at the corner of Valencia St.)
Tickets available at the door: general, $8; seniors and children, $4.
For more info or to download these films, see http://www.illegal-art.org/video
Wednesday July 23
2 pm - Program a
4 pm - Program b
6 pm - Program c
8 pm - Program d
10 pm - Program a
Thursday July 24
6 pm - Program b
8 pm - Program d
10 pm - Program e
PROGRAM A
Wednesday, July 23 * 2 pm, 10 pm
Paul Harvey Oswald, Fair Use
Eric Fensler, GI Joe PSAs
Bryan Boyce, State of the Union
Phil Patiris, Iraq Campaign 1991
Brian Springer, Spin
In Spin, documentary filmmaker Brian Springer captures the
behind-the-scenes maneuverings of politicians and newscasters in the
early 1990s. Pat Robertson banters about "homos," Al Gore learns how
to avoid abortion questions, George Bush talks to Larry King about
halcyon-all presuming they're off camera. Iraq Campaign 1991
transforms network news footage, clips from Star Trek, and sports
coverage (all used without permission) into a devastating critique of
the media/industrial complex. Rick Prelinger of Prelinger Archives
will be on hand to introduce the films and answer questions.
PROGRAM B
Wednesday, July 23 * 4 pm
Thursday, July 24 * 6 pm
Tim Maloney with Negativland, Gimme the Mermaid
Craig Baldwin, Sonic Outlaws
Sonic Outlaws is a gleefully anarchic documentary focused on the band
Negativland and its travails with copyright and trademark
infringement. The film also probes the world of recontexualizing
corporate advertising through culture-jamming. Director Craig Baldwin
and Don Joyce (of Negativland) will be on hand to introduce the films
and answer your questions.
PROGRAM C
Wednesday, July 23 * 6 pm
Greg Hittelman and Jed Horovitz, Willful Infringement
A new documentary about copyright law featuring a Rolling Stones
cover band, Public Enemy, copyright guru Lawrence Lessig, and a
couple of clowns. Lessig will be on hand to introduce the film and
answer questions afterward.
PROGRAM D
Wednesday, July 23 * 8 pm
Thursday, July 24 * 8 pm
Keith Sanborn, The Artwork in the Age of its Mechanical Reproducibility
D. Jean Hester, Buy Me
Paul Harvey Oswald, Natural Thing
Eileen Maxson, Untitled
Brian Spinks, Bill Wasik, Eugene Mirman, Black Thunder
Michal Levy, Giant Steps
Jem Cohen, excerpt from Chain
Naomi Uman, Removed
Michael Colton, Puppy Love
Todd Haynes, Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story
(shown without permission)
A series of shorts that appropriate copyrighted works in one way or
another: through the use of found footage (Black Thunder, Natural
Thing, Removed), unauthorized music (Giant Steps), or corporate
imagery (Chain). Plus Todd Haynes' cult classic Superstar. With
Barbie dolls as the principal actors, Superstar portrays the life of
Karen Carpenter and her battle with anorexia. Haynes never secured
the rights to the Carpenters' music he used in the movie, and Richard
Carpenter filed an injunction that kept Superstar from public release.
PROGRAM E
Thursday, July 24 * 10 pm
Brian Spinks, Bill Wasik, Eugene Mirman, Black Thunder
Bryan Boyce, Special Report
Michael Colton, Puppy Love
Joe Gibbons, Barbie's Audition
Jino Choi and Dan Spalding, Fellowship of the Ring of Free Trade
Greg Hittelman and Jed Horovitz, Willful Infringement
Another set of stellar shorts, headlined by Willful Infringement, a
new documentary about copyright law featuring a Rolling Stones cover
band, Public Enemy, copyright guru Lawrence Lessig, and a couple of
clowns.
A DVD of some of the shorts is also available for a donation of $30
or more. Details:
http://www.illegal-art.org/video/dvd.html
--
Carrie McLaren
Editor, Stay Free!
718.398.9324
www.stayfreemagazine.org
www.illegal-art.org
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