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Psychodrama On Film: William Greaves’ IN THE COMPANY OF MEN

IN THE COMPANY OF MEN by William Greaves (1969, 52 min) Description from IndieCollect: In the Company of Men illustrates Bill Greaves’ decision to use film as an activist would — as a consciousness-raising tool. To depict and affect prejudice between white factory foremen and Black workers (termed by management as the “hard-core unemployed”), he […]

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When it comes to mysterious old film reels, we’ve noticed that, in many cases, the shorter the title, the better. So we’ve selected some of our favorite 16mm films with one word titles to prove that a shorter title tends to be a movie with a more abstract theme…and with freeform aesthetics to match! Just

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GIANT SCREAM SHOW: Night of the Living Dead + Haunt of the Horror Trailers

We offer not just one but TWO terrifying events this Halloween season. Put them together and you’ve got one GIANT SCREAM SHOW! Kick things off at 7:30 PM with George A. Romero’s NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD from a very rare, stunning 16mm presentation! And the frights continue at 9:40! The long rumored, much buzzed-about HAUNT

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The Short Films of Barbara Loden and Joan Micklin Silver

Join us for the overlooked short films of pioneering moviemakers Barbara Loden and Joan Micklin Silver. Seldom screened theatrically from any format, these four films will be presented from original 16mm prints courtesy of Flea Market Films. During key phases of their careers, Loden and Micklin Silver worked within the realm of the educational film;

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