The Filmmakers’ Co-op - Come to My (Avant-)Garden
Saturday, July 25th at 8:30pm
at LPV Garden - 247 E 2nd St, New York, NY 10009 - 🌧️ or ☀️ (Rain or Shine)
Gardens have long been a fixture of American avant-garde cinema. Dating back to the 1950s, artists explored and exploded the formal and aesthetic possibilities of flowers, trees, and vernal spaces within the moving image. Spanning 1915 to 2010 and sourced predominantly from the Coop’s collection, these films invoke vernal imagery and public spaces to comment on the distinct (yet often intersecting) issues of class, immigration, queer identity, HIV/AIDS, and capitalist exploitation. Film notes by Matt Mckanzie included here!
Glimpse of the Garden by Marie Menken (1957), 5 minutes, color, sound, 16mm
The Garden of Earthly Delights by Stan Brakhage (1981), 3 minutes, color, silent, 16mm
Jerovi by José Rodríguez-Soltero (1965), 12 minutes, color, silent, 16mm
Broken Blossoms by Miles McKane (1992), 5 minutes, color, sound, 16mm
Out in the Garden by Vincent Grenier (1991), 15 minutes, color, sound, 16mm
Berlin/New York by Jack Waters (1986), 20 minutes, color, sound, 16mm
Garden Roll Bounce Parking Lot by Melissa Friedling (2010), 5 minutes, color, sound, 16mm
In the Park by Charlie Chaplin (1915), 15 minutes, black-and-white, silent, digital
Total Run Time: 80 minutes.
All 16mm film prints sourced from the collection of The Film-Makers’ Cooperative. Charlie Chaplin’s In the Park is in the public domain and will be projected digitally.
Public programming by The Film-Makers’ Cooperative is made possible by the support of the New York State Council on the Arts and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.