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PAST SCREENINGS:

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01.25.12

Curt McDowell's
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LA Plays Itself
a special screening at Spank Party
12.4.11

An Unseen Cloud:
Thornton, Leventhal, Dougherty

w/ Women Make Movies
11.30.11

Dirty Talk: a cinematic reading event

in conjunction w/ MIX NYC
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Gary Indiana/ A Coupla White
Faggots Sitting Around Talking

w/ Queer Text
11.1.11

Fancy Days, Fancy Times
films by Luther Price
10.26.11

Rosa von Praunheim's
City of Lost Souls
w/ Translady Fanzine
9.28.11

KUCHARS!
a rooftop screening
8.31.11

Under the Stars
A rooftop screening
7.27.11

Newfest Screening:
The Ballad of Genesis & Lady Jaye
7.24.11

FEMALE TROUBLE
(Genderfuck program)
6.29.11

Taxi Zum Klo
w/ Little Joe and Ronald Gregg
5.25.11

Michael Robinson/Jack Smith
4.20.11

Madame X - An Absolute Ruler
w/ Gary Indiana
3.30.11

The Sex Garage by Fred Halsted /
Finished by William E. Jones

2.23.11

The Films of Curtis Harrington

1.26.11


PAST SCREENING

Sparkles Tavern, Curt McDowell

Under the Stars
Wednesday, July 27th, 8:30pm

PROGRAM
Home Stories, Matthias Müller, 1990
Quarry, Glen Fogel, 2008
A Hallow Kiss for Mark Lapore, Luther Price, 2008
A Separate Peace, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, 2009
Her Fragrant Emulsion, Lewis Klahr, 1987
Rose Hobart, Joseph Cornell, 1936
The Maids, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, 2011
Andy Warhol, Marie Menken, 1964 - 65

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New York NY 10001

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Read the intro on the L Magazine

matthias muller home stories

Dirty Looks presents Under the Stars: Experimental portrait films of stars and their makers. These distinct, experimental works take stars and other filmmakers as their starting point, working with found footage or repotage style camera work, these seven filmmakers explore star text and the particular form of personal obsession that such heavenly bodies engender. The screening will be Dirty Looks' first rooftop screening of the season and will be accompanied by a complimentary publication produced with Birdsong Micropress.

sepuya separate peace

Matthias Müller's Home Stories culls from classic Hollywood Woman's Films like Written on the Wind, Madame X and The Birds, re-editing footage shot off the tv to examine the finite gestures and the repetitive interplays of genre (and gendered) cinema. In Quarry, Glen Fogel submits himself to an act of revisionary portraiture, inserting himself into a particularly unsettling episode of "Law and Order." A Separate Peace reconfigures brief sequences of homoerotic longing hidden in this coming of age teen drama, A Separate Piece, the 1972 film adaptation of the John Knowles young adult novel. "It is fraught with admiration, competition, and (un)conscious attempts to contain the other."

quarry glen fogel

Luther Price's A Hallow Kiss for Mark LaPore is an elliptical portrait film made after the passing of the late, namesake experimental filmmaker. Price's typically masterful use of found-footage is embellished by a cinematic stutter effect that brings the screen to life with a frenetic luminosity. Lewis Klahr's Her Fragrant Emulsion is an obsessive homage to B-starlet Mimsy Farmer. “The images I use are outmoded, and there’s a way that they’re dead. By working with them I’m kind of re-animating them, so I don’t really think of myself as an animator, as much as a re-animator that’s bringing these things back into some kind of life.” Made by Joseph Cornell in 1936, Rose Hobart is one of the most important films in the history of experimental cinema. Cornell reduced the adventure film East of Borneo to longing takes of its star, Rose Hobart. Placing a blue glass before the projector, the film is a wondrous rabbit hole of dreamy obsession.* The Maids submits the 1975 film adaptation of Jean Genet's play to the same technique used to create A Separate Peace. Marie Menken's Andy Warhol captures the elusive artist in a delirious candor, at work in the studio, at exhibition openings, rarely has Warhol been caught this unguarded as in close friend Marie Menken's lens.

joseph cornell rose hobart

*The print screened at Under The Stars, supplied by and © the Museum of Modern Art, will feature an alternate, rose tint, as per Cornell's later print specifications.

 

 

 

 

 


Dirty Looks is a roaming screening series, a salon of influences, an open platform for inquiry, discussion and debate. Occurring the last Wednesday of every month, Dirty Looks is programmed by Bradford Nordeen

 

dirtylooksnyc[at]gmail.com

 

Dirty Looks is:
Director / Bradford Nordeen
Projectionist / Sarah Halpern
Design / Deric Carner
Interns / Karl McCool,
Jamillah James


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