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Announcement :: Arts |
Micro-Film/IMC Movie Shows Coming Soon! |
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by Jason Pankoke Email: japan (nospam) pdnt.com (unverified!) Phone: (217) 352-1312 |
15 Mar 2003
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The Urbana IMC Video Group and local zine Micro-Film are sponsoring two indie/anarchist movie shows on April 23 @ 7 p.m. and April 26 @ 1 p.m. |
MICRO-FILM MAGAZINE AND THE URBANA-CHAMPAIGN INDEPENDENT MEDIA CENTER SCHEDULE UNDERGROUND MOVIE SHOWS FOR APRIL 23 AND APRIL 26, 2003
(Champaign-Urbana, Illinois) March 13, 2003: The Video Group of the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center (IMC) is collaborating with editor Jason Pankoke of local independent film magazine MICRO-FILM to present an evening of contemporary underground films. The event will take place on Wednesday, April 23, 2003 from 7 to 11 p.m. in the back room of the IMC, 218 W. Main St, downtown Urbana, Illinois.
This “Night of Counter (Culture) Programming” will present two feature-length films and two short subjects that depict artists, writers, publishers, and media activists using their talents to hold their ground against seemingly insurmountable odds. Feature selections include the critically acclaimed documentary “Horns and Halos, about the embattled author and publisher of the George W. Bush tell-all “Fortunate Son,” and the gonzo musical comedy “Existo,” about a shock-haired revolutionary who leads his followers against political naysayers using song, dance, art, and spoken word.
Preceding “Horns and Halos” at 7 p.m. will be the hard-hitting spoof “Killing Michael Bay,” depicting the travails of two hardy independent filmmakers that kidnap Bay, the director of Hollywood big-budget epics including “Pearl Harbor” and “Armageddon.” Matched with “Existo” at 9 p.m. will be “Gimme the Mermaid,” an animated collage that comments on fickle entertainment industry mind-sets using familiar cartoon imagery.
“Now is the time to introduce Champaign-Urbana to a platform where people can experience creative movies that truly have an edge and provide food for thought,” says Pankoke, whose MICRO-FILM celebrated its fourth anniversary of publication last week. “With the heightened awareness of the arts in C-U at the end of April, it is a prime opportunity to present an alternative movie showcase such as this.
“Without any theater or performance venue providing significant exposure to independent cinema in Champaign-Urbana, our choices for movie-going are rather limited,” continues Pankoke. “There is an entire stratosphere of American and world cinema that is even more overlooked than those films at Roger Ebert’s Overlooked Film Festival or the so-called ‘Art Houses’ at the multiplexes. We are happy to give these smaller, eclectic, aggressive films a chance, and we invite our communities to give them a chance as well.”
A related film event will take place starting at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, also in the back room of the IMC, consisting of short videos documenting radical culture and politics, with a subsequent discussion of production techniques facilitated by the IMC Video Group.
Films to be shown include “Crashing the VIP Room,” a documentary by Video Group member Dave Powers on the Amsterdam media activist group Vrije Keyser Televisie, and “Guerilla Video Primer,” a compilation produced by California’s Cascadia Media Collective.
There will be a sliding-scale donation at the door for both shows, part of which will be donated to the IMC.
Also, look for an interview with "Horns and Halos" co-director Michael Galinsky in the April issue of the public i.
The Films for April 23, 2003:
7:00 p.m.
KILLING MICHAEL BAY
Directors: Todd Norris, John McGrath
Specs: 2002, Digital Video, Color, 16 minutes
Wherabouts: Kansas City, MO
www.killingmichaelbay.com
Plot: Two struggling independent filmmakers (Todd Norris, John McGrath) take matters into their own hands by kidnapping “the worst director in Hollywood,” Michael Bay (John Humphrey). Armageddon ensues.
7:20 p.m.
HORNS AND HALOS
Directors: Suki Hawley, Michael Galinsky
Specs: 2002, Digital Video, Color, 79 minutes
Wherabouts: Brooklyn, NY
www.hornsandhalos.com
Plot: “Fly-on-the-wall” documentary details the doomed efforts of author J.H. Hatfield and underground publisher Sander Hicks to re-launch the controversial, unauthorized George W. Bush biography “Fortunate Son.”
9:00 p.m.
GIMME THE MERMAID
Directors: Negativland with Tim Maloney
Specs: 2002, Digital Video, Color, 5 minutes
Wherabouts: Olympia, WA
www.negativland.com
Plot: Well-known proponents of “plunderphonics” Negativland team with Disney artist Tim Maloney to create a tongue-in-cheek animated critique of business, entertainment, and the American way.
9:10 p.m.
EXISTO
Director: Coke Sams
Producer: Clarke Gallivan
Specs: 1999, 16mm, Color, 94 minutes
Wherabouts: Nashville, TN
www.existo.com
Plot: Self-exiled revolutionary Existo (Bruce Arnston) returns to rile up the artistic bohemia and take on the conservative ruling class of the United States with soul-mate Maxine (Jackie Welch) and compatriot Marcel (Jim Varney) at his side.
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See also:
http://www.mediageek.org http://www.artisticunderground.com/mf_unbound/ |