What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, March 16
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Reader’s Agenda Sun 2/9: Celluloid Therapy: The Diary Films of Anne Charlotte Robertson, Twin Peaks, and Snow Days
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, February 9
Oscar shorts out the wazoo, and the rest of this week’s screenings
New reviews and notable screenings in this week’s issue
Nightingale Cinema celebrates the ever-unclassifiable Harun Farocki this Saturday
Previewing a program of short works the German filmmaker, author, and academic, who recently turned 70
The year in movie revivals, H through N
The second in a three-part series on the year’s best repertory screenings
Speaking of porno culture, Fred Halsted’s L.A. Plays Itself (1972) screens this weekend
Previewing the groundbreaking gay hardcore film, which screens this weekend in a new digital restoration.
The kids are all right
A review of You All Are Captains, premiering at White Light Cinema
White Light, Indeed
The recently unearthed concert film The Velvet Underground in Boston screens this Saturday at Nightingale.
Strongman Ferdinand
Alexander Kluge’s 1976 satire of Cold War paranoia, “Strongman Ferdinand,” screens tonight at The Nightingale.
The Smell of Death
Inspired by the loss of his uncle, The Smell of Death was the last film Bruce Wood made before a 25-year hiatus from cinema, during which he painted and ran East Garfield Park’s Fenway Gallery. Wood, who moved to Chicago in the 70s to study under Stan Brakhage at the School of the Art Institute, […]
David Gatten screening relocated
David Gatten program moves from Nightingale to Chicago Filmmakers.