November 1st Cinema Culture presented their Interstellar Outer-Body screening of sci-fi films at the Hairpin Arts Center. Thanks Amir George for putting together a great lineup of short films, by local filmmakers Nelson Carvajal, Jason Ogawa, and Floyd Webb as well as other excellent selections for our AnySquared Residency.
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AnySquared Projects is grateful to the Hairpin Arts Center for this opportunity to program their space during our residency.
Cinema Culture crash lands into AnySquared at Hairpin for a program presenting sci-fi cinema and performances. “Interstellar Outer-Body” is a celestial experience that explores the transcendence through space and time beyond the cosmos and out of the psyche. Cinema Culture’s Amir George hosts with new works by Jason Ogawa, Floyd Webb, and Nelson Carvajal.
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Image: still from the Stonehart music video by Jason Ogawa.
This event is part of AnySquared’s Residency programming. AnySquared Projects thanks the Hairpin Arts Center for offering us this opportunity to create this event with Cinema Culture at their wonderful space. See our programming this week and through mid-November!
AnySquared is an all-volunteer collaborative artistic network, propelled by a deep sense of cooperation with artists, neighbors and the wider community. Our mission is to support, produce and promote collaborative projects that facilitate arts activities through inclusive participation. Our foundation is built upon the idea that we can do anything as long as we do ourselves and do it together.
BIG TROUBLE in Little Logan Sunday January 5, at 8pm Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee | Chicago
Curated by Cinema Culture this month’s Cinema Minima Chicago, the “BIG TROUBLE in Little Logan” program features the short films of local production crews Big Dogs and Input/Output Productions. Look for updates: more details to come!
Screening: A joint episode of web series Kiss Like Big Dogs Kelly Youngman, is going through life with no steady job, no place to live, and still manages to have one girlfriend after another. He’s a young guy who lives life like he’s the lead in a cheesy romantic comedy, a wannabe silver screen lothario.
Short Films:
Dante & Jean a little homage to french new wave.
Queen Sheba A lady who dates many, and kills some
The Man Who Won’t Leave you Alone A young and recently licensed process server learns the difficulty of delivering the summons of a lawsuit to its unpredictable defendants. He charges himself with the ultimatum: Prove to his jovial, unsympathetic colleagues how it should to be done or admit he’s not the man for the job.
Includes Sunday’s film screening, Wednesday Studio Days, ongoing June exhibits, and upcoming Cinema Minima Writer/Filmmaker Residency. Plus information about the Royal Nonesuch Theater, Rapid Pulse, Project Logan Mural & MORE!
The Clarity of Obscurity Sunday, June 2 at 8pm Cole’s, 2338 N Milwaukee
The Clarity of Obscurity delves into the various forms of experimental film practices. The works featured are guided meditations of personal reflections and gradual assembly. Each piece unlocks the door of misinterpretation for the viewer to walk into a better form of understanding. Total Running Time – 73 min
Cinema Culture curates a new lineup of films and shorts on June 2, 8pm: check back for schedule!
As cinema advocates, The Cinema Culture promotes and exhibits the work of film and video artists at various events, festivals, and exclusive screenings.
Living on the EdgeHuman Meat FactoryDonkey LoveCatnip: Egress to Oblivion?
Next Cinema Minima: Cinema Culture presents Animals Projected Sunday, March 3 at 8pm Cole’s, 2338 N. Milwaukee
The Animals Projected program takes a candid approach to the true condition of the animal kingdom in today’s world. Program includes 3 shorts films and 1 feature film.
Films:
Living on the Edge by Aaron Zeghers An anthropological peepshow of Kingdom Animalia’s current state-of‐affairs via frame-‐by-frame Super 8. This animal’s history of wreck and ruin is the catharsis of a (formerly) lapsed vegetarian. (00:03:27)
Catnip: Egress to Oblivion? by Jason Willis Catnip is all the rage with today’s modern feline, but do we really understand it? (00:07:06)
Official Selection 2013: Sundance Film Festival
Human Meat Factory by Anna Han Have you ever given thought about where your nice juicy burger comes from? (00:04:07)
Donkey Love by Daryl Stoneage It’s Colombia’s biggest secret. (01:24:00)
Winner Best Documentary: Melbourne Underground Festival 2012
The Indie Fest Award Winner
Winner Director’s Choice: Sydney Underground Film Festival 2012
5-8pm Closing Party: AnySquared Group Show at AnyWhere Space, 2328 N. Milwaukee, 2nd Floor
8-10pm The Cinema Culture Film Screening and Art @ Cole’s: 99 Bottles of Beer exhibit at Cole’s Bar, 2338 N. Milwaukee
AnySquared & Cinema Culture celebrate our SQUARED art walk with “Last Call” a Closing Party for our AnySquared Group Show & Cinema Culture Film Screening.
Make sure to take a final look at the exhibit and at AnyWhere Space before it comes down! Join as we say thank you to SQUARED participants and meet the artists at the closing reception party between 5-8pm.
Around 8pm we will be walking 4 doors north to Cole’s Bar. We’ll have a beer and check out the current Art@Cole’s exhibit in the front room and view the Cinema Culture Screening of short films for Cinema Minima in the back room.
—— The Cinema Culture film reviews its SQUARED program that featured: Timothy David Orme, Simo Ezoubieri, Nelson Carvajal, Joseph Waggoner, and Jason Ogawa. With other work from Brian Evans Aaron Zeghers, Nick Benidt, and The Doozer. cinemaculture.tumblr.com
This Saturday at the SQUARED! art walk Check out @Cinema_Culture video installation at Threads (#8 on the map) and screening at at 7:30-9pm at Cole’s (#12)!
For the first time The Cinema Culture will be responsible for creating a film. This weekend we are teaming up with Noisivelvet and Waltzing Mechanics to create the film production of EL Stories, during Art on Track
The attending audience for Art on Track will get a live viewing of a mobile stage production of the Waltzing Mechanics smash hit, and they get a chance to be an extra in the movie being shot by Anansi Knowbody and Amir George.
Art on Track (AoT) is the world’s largest mobile art gallery. AoT takes place on board a moving six-car CTA train where each train car is given over for free to a different local artist or arts group to curate.
We’re happy to be apart of this, look for the EL Stories film to premiere this fall.