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Independent Film Night | Selections from the Rainbow Roots Project & film Antonia’s Line | Cinema Minima
AnySquared Project’s Cinema Minima
Independent Film Night features
selections from the Rainbow Roots Project
and film Antonia’s Line.
The Rainbow Roots Project
Sunday, April 1st
8pm
Cole’s, 2338 N. Milwaukee
The Rainbow Roots Projects was founded to document the individual histories of Chicago-area LGBT couples. Rainbow Roots is dedicated to sharing the love, laughter, and legacies of LGBT families with the world. The project uses photography, The Rainbow Roots Blog, social media, and a series of mini-documentaries to share the stories and traditions both familiar and unique. http://www.rainbowroots.com
Antonia’s Line (trailer, 1995, 102 min., by Marleen Gorris)
Cole is donating 15% percentage of the bar
to the Rainbow Roots Project, so drink up!
Admission is always free at Coles.
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Cinema Minima is an AnySquared Project http://anysquared.com.
While at Cole’s check out the current Art@Cole’s Exhibit:
Barton Fink | Cinema Minima | Pre-Movie Trivia w/Tucker
Sunday, March 4 is the screening of “Barton Fink”Pre-Movie Trivia w/Tucker (prizes!) at 8pm Movie at 8:30pmColes Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee. cinema-minima.com facebooktwitter Cinema Minima is an AnySquared Project anysquared.comWhile at Cole’s check out the current Art@Cole’s Exhibit: BodyShop AnySquared Projects’ monthly film series, Cinema Minima presents “Barton Fink” with Pre-Movie Trivia with Tucker (join the fun, … Read more
This weekend… 5 filmmakers… short films…
This weekend… 5 filmmakers… short films…
Cinema Mimima hosts Independent Film Night
featuring The Cinema CultureSunday, February 5, 8:30pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N MilwaukeeThe Cinema Culture is a grassroots advocacy group that promotes and exhibits the work of new and established filmmakers. The programs are curated by film and video maker Amir George. For the past three years Cinema Culture has curated Seen & Heard Music Video Showcase which highlights music videos from local and national indie music talent. Cinema Culture has recently took refuge in a artist run mansion in Hyde Park (S.H.O.P) for some of their upcoming film programs. TCC seeks to screen work innovative and entertaining for niche and mass audiences.
http://cinemaculture.tumblr.comFilmmakers:
Amir George is a film and video maker, and programmer of the Cinema Culture. Amir created the Cinema Culture with the desire to promote and exhibit work from underground and yet to be known filmmakers as well as his own. Amir’s short films, music video work, and experimental videos have played in film festivals and special programs abroad. His most recent short feature film Mind of Delilah about a budding collage artist preparing for her first exhibition is currently making its run on the film festival circuit.
Amanda Daniels is a Chicago based / Ohio born filmmaker. Her films Aersol de Amore and Burning Tale of Desire have screened at film festivals throughout the country throughout 2010. Amanda and her sister Stephanie Daniels write, direct, and produce the films.
David Madry is a filmmaker from Germany. He briefly visited Chicago a few years back when The Cinema Culture presented his work in a small showcase. David continues to live and make work in Germany.
Andy Cahill is an animator from Rhode Island. Currently based in New York after completing his MFA at The Art Institute of Chicago. HIs animated short films have screened SXSW and Chicago International Film Festival.
Nelson Carvajal is a Chicago based content creator whose work is healthy mix of appropriated mixed media and experimental video. Carvajal helped launch Cinefile, a niche online networking platform for independent filmmakers. Nelson continues to be an influential figure in the growing DIY film community.
On thefirst Sunday of each month, Cinema Minima, a monthly film series, invites you to explore a menagerie of themes and experiences through film. Aspiring to present an atmosphere to enjoy good films with good friends (and good drinks), Cinema Minima wants to be your favorite way to end a Sunday!
Projected from DVD. Admission is free.
Cinema Mimima hosts Independent Film Night featuring The Cinema Culture
Cinema Mimima hosts Independent Film Night featuring The Cinema Culture
Sunday, February 5, 8:30pm
Cole’s Bar, 2338 N Milwaukee
The Cinema Culture is a grassroots advocacy group that promotes and exhibits the work of new and established filmmakers. The programs are curated by film and video maker Amir George. For the past three years Cinema Culture has curated Seen & Heard Music Video Showcase which highlights music videos from local and national indie music talent. Cinema Culture has recently took refuge in a artist run mansion in Hyde Park (S.H.O.P) for some of their upcoming film programs. TCC seeks to screen work innovative and entertaining for niche and mass audiences.
http://cinemaculture.tumblr.com
Filmmakers:
Amir George is a film and video maker, and programmer of the Cinema Culture. Amir created the Cinema Culture with the desire to promote and exhibit work from underground and yet to be known filmmakers as well as his own. Amir’s short films, music video work, and experimental videos have played in film festivals and special programs abroad. His most recent short feature film Mind of Delilah about a budding collage artist preparing for her first exhibition is currently making its run on the film festival circuit.
Amanda Daniels is a Chicago based / Ohio born filmmaker. Her films Aersol de Amore and Burning Tale of Desire have screened at film festivals throughout the country throughout 2010. Amanda and her sister Stephanie Daniels write, direct, and produce the films.
David Madry is a filmmaker from Germany. He briefly visited Chicago a few years back when The Cinema Culture presented his work in a small showcase. David continues to live and make work in Germany.
Andy Cahill is an animator from Rhode Island. Currently based in New York after completing his MFA at The Art Institute of Chicago. HIs animated short films have screened SXSW and Chicago International Film Festival.
Nelson Carvajal is a Chicago based content creator whose work is healthy mix of appropriated mixed media and experimental video. Carvajal helped launch Cinefile, a niche online networking platform for independent filmmakers. Nelson continues to be an influential figure in the growing DIY film community.
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On the first Sunday of each month, Cinema Minima, a monthly film series, invites you to explore a menagerie of themes and experiences through film. Aspiring to present an atmosphere to enjoy good films with good friends (and good drinks), Cinema Minima wants to be your favorite way to end a Sunday!
Projected from DVD. Admission is free.
January 1st | 12 Monkeys screening at 8:30pm | Come early and play Trivia with Tucker at 8pm | Cinema Minima
Sunday January 1: Cinema Minima screening “12 Monkeys” at 8:30pm, Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee. Come early and play Trivia with Tucker at 8pm. Begin the New Year with AnySquared for the “12 Monkeys”! Come early and play Trivia with Tucker, Chicago’s only live pre-movie wacky entertainment. Admission is free. In Terry Gilliam’s “12 Monkeys,” by … Read more
Living Arrangements | Cinema Minima’s Independent Film Night Screening
Cinema Minima’s Independent Film Night featuring: Living Arrangements Sunday, December 4 at 8:30pm Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee, Chicago livingarrangementsmovie.com 2009. 95min. Projected from DVD. Free. Cinema Minima is an AnySquared Project. Also check out Art at Coles #14 this month.
Living Arrangements | Cinema Minima
Next up for Cinema Minima is the Independent Film Night screening “Living Arrangements” on Sunday, December 4th at 8:30pm at Cole’s bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee. Cinema Minima is an AnySquared Project. More details to come!
Edward Scissorhands | Cinema Minima
This Sunday! “Edward Scissorhands” at 8pm join Cinema Minima for this month’s screening at Cole’s Bar on November 6th. 2338 N. Milwaukee. Cinema Minima is an AnySquared Project.