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| Oct 1 |
I’ll Show You Mine, If You Show Me Yours A somewhat anachronistic film maker, curator and researcher, Melinda Stone dabbles in it all to create an eclectic show that highlights her on-going interest in land use, amateur filmmaking and outdoor film extravaganzas. A kind of present day film impresario, Stone borrows from the past and infuses each of her unique shows with sing-alongs and other participatory fare. Stone is currently on tour with a program entitled “I’ll Show You Mine, If You Show Me Yours” – and she stands behind the implied promise. Come find out what she means and check out her recent offerings including selections from her most recent site-specific film events – The California Tour and A Trip Down Market 1905/2005, a brand new sing-along, and Audience Analysis film. A grand time is sure to be had by all, as is always true when Stone visits Filmforum! The Filmforum show will feature the world premiere of the Los Angeles Pioneer Woman Screen Test! The show will include the following selections of Stone’s: A Trip Down Market 1905/2005 (2006), 10 minutes, video, color and black and white Audience Analysis #6 (2006), 10 minutes, video, color Who is Melinda Stone? For the past six years she has been creating outdoor site-specific screenings. Through a mixture of historical films, commissioned films, her own films, and ambient sound orchestrations, Stone beckons her audience to experience the landscape anew. These events include Fleur Power (1998), Sink or Swim (2001), The California Tour (2003), and Market Street 1905/2005 (2005). In 2003, Stone completed her Ph.D. dissertation– an examination of amateur movie clubs, collectives that, for over 60 years, have provided cinephiles the chance to create films and screen them outside of domestic and commercialized arenas. She is dedicated to preserving the self-reliant, ingenious film making practices embodied in the creative spirit of the amateurs to pass on to new generations of film and video makers. Stone is currently director of film studies at the University of San Francisco. She is also one of the founders and current director of film projects for the Center for Land Use Interpretation in Culver City, California. In the past year she has been awarded a Bay Area Goldie and the Phelan Award for Filmmaking. "A tour guide with a sense of history as broad as her imagination.” -- Johnny Ray Huston, Bay Guardian, November 9, 2005 |