Friday, June 1 - 8PM
Artists' Television Access
992 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA
Artists' Television Access, San Francisco's legendary, long-time venue for experimental cinema showings and traveling artists, will screen
"On Vacation: Three Trilogies by Dan Anderson,"
on Friday, June 1 @ 8pm. Admission: $6.
SCREENING INCLUDES:
Leisure Series: Three “experimental travelogues” that explore leisure and the nature of being. All shot on film and hand-processed, both color and B/W..........
“Idle Hours” 9min, super 8mm, 2007 - Silent, super 8, b/w film shot in Uruguay and Argentina.
“The Joy of Leisure” 6min, super 8mm/16mm, 2004 -A psychedelic journey through Middle America, made in response to the 2004 Presidential elections. Hand-developed Ektachrome color film flutters with the American dream.
“On Vacation” 6min, super 8mm/16mm, 2005 - Two wealthy businessmen, one man and one dog, take a pleasure jaunt through roadside America.
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Freudian Trilogy: Three psychoanalytic narratives exploring battles between the Id and Superego, sudden subconscious backflips and mind-melting self-realizations ..........
“Auto Domestication” 9min, super 8mm on video, 2003
“Tea Party” 10min, 16mm on video, 2003
“Cookies For Satan” 12min, super 8mm/miniDV, 2004
(Featuring RuPaul Drag Race’s Sharon Needles.)
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Analog Explosion: A sampling of analog videos from CINEPLOSION Productions, an Arkansas-based live projection, music video and VHS production studio founded in 2009 ..........
“Sports on Fire” 8min, VHS, 2009
“Bird Nest” 7min, VHS, 2010
"Cat Cadg" 4min, VHS, 2011
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Also available will be a collection of rare MENTAL MISSION videos, including full versions of Happy Birthday, Miss Arkansas and Headache Relief. Don't forget to pick up a special limited edition, Bearded Child Film Festival t-shirt for you friend or loved one!
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