
highschool Docs Room
1542 N Milwauke Ave 3rd floor
8pm End of Suburbia 80 min
Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth
in suburbia. It has promised a sense of space, affordability, family life
and upward mobility. As the population of suburban sprawl has exploded in
the past 50 years, so too the suburban way of life has become embedded in
the American consciousness.
9:30 pm: The Take By Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis (2004) 87 min
Filmed in Argentina over the course of eight months, The Take documents the
beginnings of a new social movement that took place under the radar of the
world's media. The recent economic crisis that shattered Argentina caused
widespread dislocation and pushed more than half the population into extreme
poverty. However, at two hundred factories, schools, supermarkets, and health
clinics, something remarkable happened: rather than allowing their workplaces
to be closed down, they turned these bankrupt businesses into productive,
democratically-run cooperatives. The Take tells this story of working people
forging genuine alternatives to the brutal economic realities of the Washington
Consensus--a story whose implications are universal, and more important than
ever.'
11pm Taliban Country Carmela Baranowska (2004) 45 min
Taliban Country is a disturbing exposé of American actions in Afghanistan.
Journalist Carmela Baranowska spent three weeks embedded with the marines.
She then returned in secret to document what was really happening. It’s
a story of prisoners abused and villagers humiliated. This report prompted
a US inquiry.
Heaven
1550 N Milwuakee Ave 2nd floor

Book of Daniel by C-Level
7:30pm Statement Blues/Rafilm Collective program 45 min
The Swedish based film and video collective creates compelling mini-docs
and animations about issues of relevance to their communities and the rest
of the world.
8:30pm In Sub_urban Video Lounge 60 min
Post St.Joost is the Master Education program of Academy of the Arts St.
Joost in Breda. The fine art department curated a program of 13 short video-works
made by both students and tutors. The program shows an amusing mix of beauty
and intelligent humor or, like said by a member of the group: 'something
light to go with the coffee'
10pm Invincible Desire curated by Heaven 50 min
This program is in connection with the Heaven Gallery Screening
Series. The Heaven Film/Video community responded to the call for work
that applied
to
the theme of the Version 05' festival, "Invincible Desire".
To an artist, and in this case the art of motion picture, the issue and
pull
of Desire is a decisive part of the creative act. Art fulfills the desire
to create or illustrates and expresses a desire. In the past year HVN's
screening series have increasingly requested thematic submissions and
in doing so we
have created a dialogue between the gallery and the artists and then
between the artists themselves. A loose community of filmmakers evolved.
This cohesion
is a united response or creative echo to the communities we live and
work in. This program includes recent work by Matthew Stenerson, Mary
Sherer,
Jason Britski and more.
Selected screening wil be presented with a pirate television simulcast!
Installations at the Multiplex

GLACK by
Svetlana and Andi Wallwhore
Gun Control by Scott Kildall is an electromechanical installation uses a
police-issue revolver and a small video camera to track the audience. Gun
control is a response to questions concerning security-surveillance apparatus.
I Am Innocent, I Am Evil by Aya Lafillette: The interactive
installation asks participants to choose between "I am innocent" and "I
am evil", with the responses producing a sound installation. This
dialogue addresses the contradictions of our society by engaging in-depth
the comparative
adjectives we use everyday.
TeleAutomaton by David Marine
GLACK by Adam Zaretsky and Tanya Visosevic
Measure your attraction/repulsion response to the GLACK effect by viewing
with this wet and fleshbound tour through the underside of your meatness.
Footage was shot with a long rubber endosope - universal GLACK under your
skin.
OVARIUM by Svetlana and Andi Wallwhore: A post-porn silent interactive
video, Ovarium channels the nonsense of USA corporate media doublespeak from
Vaudeville burlesque to banal camp. "This is propaganda expressing itself.
It is broken down directly for you" — Agitprop.
Can We Communicate by Clara Alcott Is an experiment in containing emotion
and the ability to connect with the viewer in one slow shot, this piece is
16mm Reversal Speed Study, digitized.

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