Canal Street Research Association Presents: DOUBLE LIVES

Please join Canal Street Research Association and Spectacle for a screening of P.I. SNAPS, Monica Sharf’s portrait of private investigator Dempster Leech, and Yvonne Rainer’s FILM ABOUT A WOMAN WHO…, starring Rainer, Leech, Shirley Soffer, John Erdman, Renfreu Neff, James Barth, Epp Kotkas, Sarah Soffer, Tannis Hugill, and Valda Setterfield.

P.I. SNAPS
dir. Monica Sharf, 1997
United States. 17 mins.

FILM ABOUT A WOMAN WHO…
dir. Yvonne Rainer, 1971
United States. 90 mins.

TUESDAY, APRIL 19 – 7 PM followed by Q+A with Monica Sharf and Dempster Leech (remote)
ONE NIGHT ONLY at Canal Street Research Association

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In the 80s and 90s, private investigator Dempster Leech was one of the city’s foremost experts on luxury counterfeiting. Working undercover, he often assisted the boutique law firm Harcourt & Pavia who represented the Fendi family—working with а young litigator named Sonia Sotomayor.

A former actor, Leech once described the job of rooting out fakes as a version of reality that “came closer to pleasing than the versions of reality I was dealing with as an actor.” Casting and directing “pretext investigations” was for Leech akin to choreographing performance—but with “real” results. Decades prior, Leech had starred in downtown choreographer-filmmaker Yvonne Rainer’s FILM ABOUT A WOMAN WHO…, a meditation on artifice that channeled Rainer’s No Manifesto (1965), refusing spectacle in favor of exposing the mechanisms of cliché.

Followed by a conversation around fiction, reality, cliché and artifice with director Monica Sharf, Dempster Leech, Spectacle’s Steve Macfarlane and Canal Street Research Association.

Venue:
Canal Street Research Association
264 Canal Street., #5E
New York, NY 10013

STOP-ZEMLIA

STOP-ZEMLIA
(Стоп-Земля)
dir. Kateryna Gornostai, 2021
122 mins. Ukraine.
In Ukrainian with English subtitles.

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 – 10 PM
SUNDAY, APRIL 3 – 7:30 PM
SATURDAY, APRIL 9 – MIDNIGHT
THURSDAY, APRIL 21 – 7:30 PM
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 – 7:30 PM

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Hanging out with friends, smoking too much, spinning bottles and kissing, making mistakes, playing, refusing to accept, dreaming with open eyes – life as a teenager can be overwhelmingly beautiful and difficult at the same time. Introverted high school girl Masha sees herself as an outsider unless she’s hanging out with her two best friends, Yana and Senia, who share her non-conformist status. While trying to navigate through her last year of school, Masha falls in love in a way that forces her out of her comfort zone. In her debut, the Ukrainian director Kateryna Gornostai composes a deeply emotional and multi-layered portrait of a generation whilst seamlessly flowing between the fictional and the documental.
In collaboration with our friends at Spilka, 1/3rd of ticket sales from these $10 screenings will go to on-the-ground relief efforts in Ukraine. Special thanks to Frank Jaffe (Altered Innocence).

CHAPTERS AND REMNANTS: THE FILMS OF JAMES EDMONDS

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 – 8 PM
ONE NIGHT ONLY!
(Tickets for this event are $10.)

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In conjunction with the First Look 2022 premiere of his new short film CONFIGURATIONS at the Museum of the Moving Image, Spectacle is honored to host avant-garde filmmaker James Edmonds for a selection of works shot on 8-and-16mm film, followed by a discussion with writer Phil Coldiron. The program includes:

FRAGMENTS/STRUCTURES
2007/2015. Super-8. 6 min.

INSIDE/OUTSIDE
2008/2015. Super-8. 7 min.

MOVEMENT AND STILLNESS
2014/2015. Super-8. 11 min.

OVERLAND
2016. Super-8. 22 min.

A RETURN
2018. 16mm. 6 min.

SEASONS/PATTERNS
2020. Super-8. 10 min.

“My films embody my general approach to image making as accumulated fragments of material, both in the physical sense and as memoristic impressions with the potential to transform. They are made in close connection to my personal circumstances and unfold along the same lines as everyday life, its doubts and contradictions as much as it’s moments of quiet beauty. Although there are definite repetitions (perhaps even re-enactments), each film conveys its own formal character, born of the subjective dynamic of its shooting. Seen chronologically, these films unfold like an abstract diary with a highly formalistic energy, albeit loose and lyrical, coming more from the heart than from the head. I hope that people can respond to something in them on that level.” James Edmonds

JAMES EDMONDS works primarily with super8 and 16mm film as well as painting and music. His practice is driven by a personal poetics in which the act of recording the everyday becomes both a materialist, formal structure and a highly subjective experiential reality in itself – a complex synthesis of presence and memory. In his films, the work begins in the camera, the formation of the shots becoming intrinsically part of the meaning, the film material its own entity. His films have been shown at various festivals and venues including TIFF Wavelengths, NYFF Projections (now Currents), Ann Arbor Film Festival, Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, MOMI New York, MIFF Melbourne, Curtas Vila do Conde, Redcat California, EXiS Seoul and L’ âge d’Or Brussels. Solo presentations have occurred at (S8) A Coruña, EXFF Frankfurt, Cinema Parenthèse Brussels, Nocturnal Reflections Milan and Ausland Berlin. He occasionally writes texts on film, organizes screenings and from 2015-2018 ran a monthly film series in Berlin called Light Movement.