GME Saddened to Learn of Passing of Jonas Mekas
/We are very saddened to learn of the passing of Jonas Mekas, a towering emblem of avant-garde culture.
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We are very saddened to learn of the passing of Jonas Mekas, a towering emblem of avant-garde culture.
Read MoreWHERE DID OUR LOVE GO?, the first digital restoration of Sonbert’s films (available from Light Cone), will be presented at CINEINFINITO / Film Club Filmoteca de Cantabria Santander, Spain Jan. 26 4:30PM.
Read MoreCITY SYMPHONIES film series Anthology Film Archives 1/14-3/10 is showing several outstanding, dynamic and lyrical examples of the genre also distributed on DVD by Gartenmberg Media.
Read MoreSilent 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 MoreNow that the winter/spring semester has arrived, GME is reminding the academic community about our extensive DVD and Blu-ray offerings, as well as announcing our upcoming releases that are currently available for pre-order.
Read MoreWishing all of our colleagues, friends and fans of cinema history, ephemera and discovery a hearty, satisfying path into the new year.
Read MoreDuring the past decade, Gartenberg Media Enterprises (GME) has been actively engaged in seeking out and representing high quality DVD & Blu-ray publications from film archives and boutique publishers around the world, representing films and videos that encompass important works from the breadth and depth of the history of the moving image. These premiere publications are made available by GME exclusively for institutional purchase by the university market in North America.
Read MoreWith the fall academic semester nearing completion, Gartenberg Media Enterprises has offered a new slate of DVD and Blu-ray publications for distribution to the North American academic community. These digital editions are selected from film archives and boutique publishers worldwide, and represent the entire breadth and depth of moving image history. This current roster of releases encompass 120 years of film history, from the turn of the 19th century actuality film, VIENNA TRAMWAY RIDE (1906) through to Marie Losier's colorful, avant-garde portrait of performance artist Deborah Krystal, BIRD OF THE NIGHT (L’OISEAU DE LA NUIT (2015).
Read MoreThe DVD edition of MARQUIS DE WAVRIN is the winner of this year’s prestigious Il Cinema Rirtrovato DVD Award for “Best Rediscovery of a Forgotten Film”.
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