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The Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective is now accepting applications for its spring 2013 season. The collective meets on a weekly basis to screen, discuss, and workshop its members work. We are a community of filmmakers and artists who strive to improve and proliferate our work by supporting each other. Applications will close on January 28th at midnight.
The BFC spring 2013 application: http://bit.ly/YaMg78
Learn more about us at: www.BrooklynFilmmakersCollective.com.
Come to the Brooklyn Museum tomorrow, Saturday.
I’ll be there with the Trade School to create an interactive environment for the opening of Lucy Lippard’s Materializing Art: Six Years. We’ve selected artists, educators, and activists who will engage in one-on-one conversations with the public throughout the evening. Rather than hosting barter-based classes (as Trade School typically does), we’ve decided to experiment with one-on-one conversations as a kind of informal education between museum visitors and yourself.
We’ll be engaging in one-on-one conversations with the public: What is security? What is a woman? What is not art?
more: http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/visit/first_saturdays.php
Spoils: Extraordinary Harvest by Alex Mallis
A short documentary that captures intimate portraits of 3 New Yorkers on a journey through the culture of dumpster diving, illuminating a practice as old as agriculture.
analectfilms.com/spoils
As featured on narrative.ly
We Got This (Occupy Sandy)
Thousands in New York City remain without clean water, food, heat, or power. Relief efforts by locals offer continuing direct aid to the neighborhoods most affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Please visit: interoccupy.net/occupysandy
Video by:
Alex Mallis | @analectfilms
Eric Phillips-Horst
Nicodemus Nicoludis
Music by:
Loscil
brooklynfilmmakerscollective.com | @brooklynfilmny
analectfilms.com
For information and to volunteer, visit interoccupy.net/occupysandy/
Occupy Sandy is a coordinated relief effort to help distribute resources & volunteers to help neighborhoods and people affected by Hurricane Sandy. We are a coalition of people & organizations who are dedicated to implementing aid and establishing hubs for neighborhood resource distribution. Members of this coalition are from Occupy Wall Street, 350.org, recovers.org and interoccupy.net.
video by Alex Mallis + Grayson Earle
analectfilms.com