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Chicago Cinema Forum and Sonotheque present

WORKERS LEAVING THE FACTORY (Lumière Brothers, 1894)
THE ACTUALITY SHOW
Fundamentals of Cinema in Tracking Shots, Nature
and Kissing (1893 - 1905)
With live musical accompaniment by students of Columbia College's MFA Music Composition for the Screen program.
Wednesday, May 14
Doors at 7, Show at 8pm
SONOTHEQUE
1444 W. Chicago Ave
www.sonotheque.net
$7 cover / 21+ event
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Actuality film: the crude, unorganized footage of a real place, event, thing, etc., generally referring to the first decade of cinema's creation, when filmmakers weren't filmmakers but "operators" who captured nature and the modern world using hand-cranked cameras. Hovering between the mundane (workers leaving a factory) and the extraordinary (President McKinley makes a personal appearance), these fragments often reveal inadvertent truths about the manipulations inherent to both documentary and fiction filmmaking. Actualities are thought of as static, grainy, boring, primitive (Gorky's "Kingdom of Shadows"); taking a closer look, they contain the ambition of a modern cinema that finds virtue in the simple observation of the world's splendor (contemporary masters such as Hou Hsiao-hsien and Abbas Kiarostami come to mind).
THE ACTUALITY SHOW takes a look at three phenomenon of actualities from 1893- 1905: the invention of the tracking shot by mounting cameras to trains and other movable machinery; the unpredictable, astonishing presence of nature and wildlife that found its way into the early cinema frame as a testament to the power of documentary; and the human kiss as an electrifying presentiment of the power of a new art form to inspire love and change.
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WESTINGHOUSE WORKS (G.W. Bitzer)x/xKISS IN THE TUNNEL (George Albert Smith)
The program includes PASSAGE THROUGH A TUNNEL and THE GOLDFISH BOWL from the Lumière factory; PROF. WELTON'S BOXING CATS and THE MAY-IRWIN KISS from the Edison Co.; INTERIOR NEW YORK SUBWAY and THE WESTINGHOUSE WORKS by G.W. Bitzer; THE GEORGETOWN LOOP from the Biograph Co.; THE KISS IN THE TUNNEL by George Albert Smith; among many others!
Original music composed and performed by:
Elon Arbiture
Jordan Balagot
Duncan Blickenstaff
Joseph Cooper
Mae Crosby
Andrew Edwards
Victor Hernandez-Sumpfhauser
Robert Ramos
Marjorie Rusche
Nathaniel Smith
Michelle Tyler
Wednesday, May 14
Doors at 7, Show at 8pm
SONOTHEQUE
1444 W. Chicago Ave
www.sonotheque.net
$7 cover / 21+ event - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CONTACT:
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info@chicagocinemaforum.org
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(312) 480-1966
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