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OPENING WEEKEND PROGRAMS:

Opening Night
Program #1
Program #2
Animation and Experimentation:
The 1970s [part 1]

Animation and Experimentation:
The 1970s [part 2]

Two Documentaries by
Hyun kyung Kim

O Scene of Unexampled Woe
You Are There
Down These Mean Streets

CalArts @ MoMA

TOMORROWLAND: CalArts in Moving Pictures
The Museum of Modern Art, NYC
May 25 - August 13
39 Provocative Programs, Over 200 Filmmakers

Down These Mean Streets
Sunday, May 28, 5:00; Wednesday, May 31, 6:00.


Punk and funk in fiction, animation, and documentary.

Picture Start, or Advanced Garbage Film. 1976. Robert Luttrell. A sensory overload. 7min.

Ciao Bella or Fuck Me Dead. 1978. Betzy Bromberg. ³Manic exhibitionism and sexual raunch² (J. Hoberman) in late 1970s New York. 13 min.

Raymond: Wounded Child. 1990. Betty Burkhart and Sue Kornfeld. An all-female melodrama about an abused choir-boy who dreams he¹s a torch singer. 28 min.

Son of Satan. 2004. JJ Villard. Charles Bukowski¹s cruel story of youth, animated with raw energy. 12 min.

Dance Mania. 1997. Max Weintraub. Animated krumping and clowning. 3 min.

Untitled #2. 1998. Max Weintraub. Techno abstractions. 2 min.

Teletouch Drive. 1995. Rodney Evans. Death race in the fast lane, an experimental documentary by the director of Brother to Brother. 14 min.

Jon¹s Day. 2002. Peter Ko. Hand-drawn animation about a restless skateboarder. 3 min.

Syphon Gun. 1995. K.C. Amos. Fiction film about a gas thief who wreaks havoc. 8 min.

Unbearable Being. 1996. Colin Barton. A combustible hand-painted collage. 3 min.

Program 93 min.