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Mush! to the Movies: Nanook of the North
Co-Presented by Los Angeles Filmforum, this film club features a dazzling selection of films spanning over 90 years of glacial activity.
The series will feature six events with free popcorn offered to all in the Nova Tuskhut, the only Arctic Trading Post on the North American Continent, located on the grounds of the Velaslavasay Panorama. Attendees will be given a unique souvenir Polar Passport and those who attend all six screenings will receive a surprise gift and a chance to win a night's stay in The Nova Tuskhut!
**Free tickets with advance RSVP for current LA Filmforum Members and Members of The Velaslavasay Panorama Enthusiast Society.** Contact the secretary to RSVP event@panoramaonview.org
Third Screening Announced:
Nanook of the North US, 1922, 79 min., B&W, Digital Projection Directed by Robert Flaherty Silent with score by Timothy Brock
In this groundbreaking work, Flaherty essentially originated the common form of documentary in telling the tale of Nanook and Nyla - glimpses into the life of a protagonist as he faces challenges in nature.
Preceded by:
The Idea of North US, 1995, 14 min., B&W, 16mm Projection Directed by Rebecca Baron "In the guise of chronicling the final moments of three polar explorers marooned on an ice floe a century ago, Baron's film investigates the limitations of images and other forms of record as a means of knowing the past and the paradoxical interplay of film time, historical time, real time and the fixed moment of the photograph. Marrying matter-of-fact voiceover and allusive sound fragments, evidence and illustration, in Baron's words, 'meaning is set adrift'."--New York Film Festival, 1997, Views from the Avant-Garde program notes
Untitled (Ross Ice Shelf Antarctica) Antarctica, 2005, 4.5 min., Digital Projection Directed by Connie Samaras A video installation from the 2005 project V.A.L.I.S. (vast active living intelligence system), a series of works made at the South Pole and Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica. The videos featured in the project "are a reconfiguration of the premise of human exclusivity found in mainstream nature documentaries and of the heroic and technological transcendence inherent in sci-fi horror films." --Connie Samaras, www.conniesamaras.com
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LocationThe Velaslavasay Panorama (View)
1122 West 24th Street
Los Angeles, CA 90007
United States
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