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MadCat Film Festival screenings

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Dear Folks, I wanted to let you all know about the MadCat Film Festival
which I curate. This week MadCat presents 6 screenings that range from
international documentaries in HOME SWEET HOME to hysterical educational
films about sexuality in GROWING UP IS HARD TO DO ­ to films by Yoko Ono and
Valie Export in THE ART OF PERFORMANCE ­ to ­ ART ON ARTISTS and so much
more! See below for details and go to our web site for a full listing
http://www.madcatfilmfestival.org. For those of you who are local please
come - if you are out of the area - not to worry. We Tour with a portion of
the fest! Please let us know if you are interested in our bringing MadCat to
your city. Best wishes, Ariella Ben-Dov


The 8th Annual MadCat Womenıs International Film Festival
 
Dates: NOW Through October 3
Venues: Artists Television Access, El Rio, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts,
and The Parkway Theater in Oakland!
FOR FULL PROGRAM LISTING
http://www.madcatfilmfestival.org/festival_info.html

The MadCat Film Festival screens the best cutting-edge experimental and
independent films from around the world. Featuring shorts, documentaries,
narratives and animated works selected from more than 900 submissions.

Upcoming Screenings!
HOME SWEET HOME Sept 21 * El Rio * 8:30pm movies * 6:30pm Free BBQ
Riveting documentaries from India, Australia, Germany, the UK and the US
that chronicle the lives of communities and individuals as they navigate
their search for new homes. Featuring the world premiere of Gretchen
Hildebranıs The Smallest Space. Co-presented by SF Bike Coalition

GROWING UP IS HARD TO DO Sept 22 * El Rio * 8:30pm movies * 6:30pm Free BBQ
Side-splitting educational films spanning the 1950s to the 1980s about
growing up, sexuality and finding independence.  Co-presented by Hi lo Film
Festival and Cinefemme.
 
THE ART OF PERFORMANCE Sept 23 * Yerba Buena * 7pm movies
Both humorous and chilling, these performance art pieces were created some
of the most fearless and innovative women artists of our time. Filmmakers
include: Yoko Ono, Valie Export, Carolee Schneemann and Amy Taubin.
Co-presented by SF Cinematheque

ART ON ARTISTS Sept 23 * Yerba Buena * 9pm movies
These portraits reveal the political ideologies and personal quirks of
various emerging and established artists and filmmakers. Featuring the world
premiere of Marie Losierıs Electrocute Your Stars about the films and life
of underground filmmaker George Kuchar ­ who will be at the screening! Also
screening Carve by Gretchen Hildebran about artists Carolyn Cooley and Sara
Thustra and their exploration of body cutting as a personal and political
practice. Also including: Lil Picard by Silvianna Goldsmith and French Fries
by Ellen Lake. 

THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER Sept 24 * ATA * 7pm movies
Using animation, documentary and experimental filmmaking, this series
reveals how these artists question their governments and challenge their
actions. From corrupt links between corporate America and the US government
to the staging of unnecessary military actions abroad, The Truth of the
Matter is a chilling yet humorous, look at our world. The Invisible Hand is
a hand-drawn history of corporate corruption from Enron and Halliburton to
Marthagate. 

PATRIOT ACTS Sept 24 * ATA * 9pm movies
From Vietnam to El Salvador to the atrocious Clarence Thomas hearing,
Patriot Acts uncovers some of the USıs most embarrassing moments. Including
Carolee Schneemannıs seminal Viet-Flakes ­arguably the first film to
question the US war in Vietnam. Using stop motion to animate one manıs
nightmare of hotdogs, Joyce Wieland takes a humorous approach to criticizing
blind Patriotism.  Caroline Averyıs Mr. Speaker starring, Newt Gingrich.
Co-presented by Whispered Media

Films of GERMAINE DULAC Sept 28 * El Rio * 8:30pm movies * 6:30pm Free BBQ
Live original music by Secrets of Family Happiness and Paper Boats
MadCat celebrates the sublime French avant-garde maven Germaine Dulac with a
screening of her avant-garde masterpieces Seashell and the Clergyman and The
Smiling Madame Beudet.

A TURNING POINT Oct 3 * Parkway Theater * 6pm movies
Characters in Taiwan, Korea, the US and Australia search for meaning to
their lives. Featuring the world premieres of Krescent Carassoıs Lucy and
Homecoming by Sarolta Jane Cump. Co-presented by BAVC
 
Venues
El Rio, 3158 Mission Street @ Precita, SF
September 14, 15, 21, 22, 28
6:30 pm Free BBQ.  Movies 8:30pm. 415 282-3325. Rain or Shine. 21 and over.
admission:  $7-20 sliding scale.  Tickets available in advance or at the
door. Cash only. Tickets Available now at the Bar 5pm-2am daily. There will
always be tickets available at the door as well.

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, 701 Mission Street @ Third, SF
Thursday, September 23. Movies 7:30pm. 415 978-2700
admission: $7-20 sliding scale.  Tickets available in advance or at the
door. Cash or Credit Card. Go to http://www.ybca.org for details.

Artists Television Access, 992 Valencia Street @ 21st, SF
Fridays, September 17, 24. Movies 7 and 9pm. 415 824-3890
admission:  $7-20 sliding scale.  Tickets available at the door. Cash only.
 
Parkway Theater, 1834 Park Blvd Oakland, CA. Sunday, October 3. Movies 6pm.
admission: $6. Cash only.

The MadCat Tour on the Road Again this Spring 2005!
MadCat tours each year with a portion of the festival to museums, art houses
and universities. Wouldnıt you like to bring MadCat to your alma mater or
hometown? If so, please send information about venues our way.

Mad Mission:  The MadCat Womenıs International Film Festival seeks to
exhibit provocative and visionary works that are original in their use of
the medium. The festivalıs goal is to emphasize innovative works by women
that challenge the use of sound and image and explore notions of visual
storytelling. 

MadCat has established a strong reputation for programming series of acute
and insightful films audiences would be hard pressed to find anywhere else.
MadCat sets itself apart from other womenıs festivals by curating its
programs thematically as opposed to looking for films solely about womenıs
issues. Thus, with each year comes a completely new set of films and topics.
MadCat allows viewers to look into the vast array of topics women film and
video makers are wrestling with and expand traditional notions of ³womenıs
issues.²

MadCat Women's International Film Festival
639 Steiner Street
San Francisco, CA 94117 USA

Phone: 415 436-9523
Fax: 415 934-0642
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http://www.madcatfilmfestival.org

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