THE ANCIENT LAW Showing at the New York Jewish Film Festival Sunday, 1/13/19
/Silent era gem THE ANCIENT LAW screens with live piano and violin accompaniment at the New York Jewish Film Festival.
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Silent era gem THE ANCIENT LAW screens with live piano and violin accompaniment at the New York Jewish Film Festival.
Read MoreHall of Mirrors: Four Films by Warren Sonbert will be showing at The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Sunday, 1/13, introduced by experimental poet Alan Benheimer, also in conversation with Steve Anker.
Read MoreRetrospective of avant-garde filmmaker Marie Losier opens at the Museum of Modern Art on November 1.
Read MoreGME is participating in global Home Movie Day on October 20 by featuring stills and clips from films in our collection that celebrate these amateur films.
Read MoreJames Benning’s first feature-length film announced the arrival of a radical new voice in the evolution of moving image art, and remains a landmark of the American avant-garde.
Read MoreLooking to the past while investigating the present, the mathematician-turned-filmmaker condenses three distinct Californian landscapes into a total of 105 shots, each exactly 2½ minutes long.
Read MoreWriter/artist Dennis Cooper & filmmaker Zac Farley: “We love James Benning’s films and thought about them when imagining our film’s possibilities. What makes his great 1987 documentary LANDSCAPE SUICIDE feel particularly like an elder kin to Permanent Green Light is how it eschews the psychological rhetoric that usually accompanies filmic accounts of crime, caring only about the mysterious vacancy of the film’s people and locations, and their relationships to each other.”
Read MoreGME is proud to announce the winners of the Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival 2018 DVD awards for Best Single Release (BEHIND THE DOOR) and Best Rediscovery of a Forgotten Film (MARQUIS DE WAVRIN).
Read MoreThere’s still time to catch the world premiere of a series of of newly discovered and restored experimental films by the artist Maria Lassnig. This important series, “Maria Lassnig: New York Films 1970–1980,” is concluding at MoMA PS1 on June 18.
Read MoreGME distributes several important Zanzibar titles, including Jackie Raynal's DEUX FOIS (1969) and Serge Bard's DÉTRUISEZ-VOUS (1968) and VITE (1969) which are now screening in the Paris, May ’68: Zanzibar and Philippe Garrel films series at the National Gallery of Art through May 27th.
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