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    Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage

    Malkmus is referring to the bassist/singer for Rush, the legendary [...]

    December 11, 2011
  • Interviews

    Bette Gordon

    Filmmaker Bette Gordon launched her career in early-1980s Tribeca, a world far removed from the designer clothing boutiques, expansive walk-up loft art spaces and quaint eateries bombarding the area today. There were no crowds, there were no restaurants, just an abundance of weed-ridden vacant lots and buildings.

    One such establishment, located on White Street, would eventually become the Collective for Living Cinema, the stomping ground for a group of artsy SUNY Binghamton graduates and cinema fanatics which Gordon joined forces with. Armed with a self-financed 16mm film projection system, the Collective began screening a warped variety of films, from 1970s horror schlock like “It's Alive!” to the avant-garde works of Michael Snow and Stan Brakhage. The tight-knit group populated what gradually became the hippest venues of their day—the legendary punk rock joint Mudd Club, just down the block; the Performing Garage in SoHo, home of the Wooster Group; the Kitchen arts space on West 19th Street. Connections were formed, ideas were fleshed out, and eventually, with funding aid from the German television station ZDF, England's Channel 4 and other foreign arts-supporting organizations, low-budget films were made.

    April 28, 2013
  • Festivals,TFF'10,Tribeca

    TFF’10 – Dog Pound

    “Dog Pound,” twenty nine year-old French director Kim Chapiron’s account [...]

    April 6, 2012
  • Festivals,TFF'10,Tribeca

    TFF’10 – My Brothers

    With slightly more wit, better casting, and finer handling of [...]

    December 11, 2011
  • Festivals,TFF'10,Tribeca

    TFF’10 – Into The Cold

    At 45, world-class photographer Sebastian Copeland has achieved more than [...]

    April 6, 2012
  • Festivals,TFF'10,Tribeca

    TFF’10 – Please Give

    “Please Give,” the new comedy written and directed by native [...]

    April 6, 2012
  • Festivals,TFF'10,Tribeca

    TFF’10-Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

    Joan Rivers never wants to be left alone. If a [...]

    April 6, 2012
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