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Alchemical Gender: New Local Film
Date:
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Time:
7:30 PM
-
9:30 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
steve polta
Location Details:
SF Cinematheque at YBCA screening room
Mission at Third Street
Mission at Third Street
SF Cinematheque presents
Compelling Opposites: New work by local makers
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Bill Basquin and Michelle Silva in person
Featuring premiere screenings by emerging San Francisco filmmakers.
Video collaborator with Otomo Yoshihide and Canyon Cinema
maven Michelle Silva presents carnal vignettes in
"How the West was Hung," "Amor Peligrosa,"
"Cum Shots and Field Goals" and a city portrait of New York,
"Flourescent Influx" plus more.
One-time local gal Bill Basquin screens his award winning (SFIFF, 2001) "The Ride," starring Cooper Lee Bombardier as a cabby who might get sex or paid or both or neither, along with other work including his recently completed triptych "The Last Day of November" "Martin," and "Range," a subtle
exploration of rural masculinity and mortality.
Compelling Opposites: New work by local makers
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
Bill Basquin and Michelle Silva in person
Featuring premiere screenings by emerging San Francisco filmmakers.
Video collaborator with Otomo Yoshihide and Canyon Cinema
maven Michelle Silva presents carnal vignettes in
"How the West was Hung," "Amor Peligrosa,"
"Cum Shots and Field Goals" and a city portrait of New York,
"Flourescent Influx" plus more.
One-time local gal Bill Basquin screens his award winning (SFIFF, 2001) "The Ride," starring Cooper Lee Bombardier as a cabby who might get sex or paid or both or neither, along with other work including his recently completed triptych "The Last Day of November" "Martin," and "Range," a subtle
exploration of rural masculinity and mortality.
Added to the calendar on Sat, May 7, 2005 8:18PM
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