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NewFilmmakers presents a night of comedy at the Anthology Film Archives, New York
The latest upcoming film directors showing work directly to New York audiences
Three artists living in New York City in pursuit of their Photography, Fashion Design and Music facing personal and professional roadblocks.
This is a sensual piece on Vera Paviova, a Russian poet who makes her home both in Moscow and New York. Presented and created in a style of a poem, this documentary reveals Vera’s thoughts on love, life and poetry. The film is her monologue, tightly intertwined with readings of her poems that, as per Vera, explores connections between the body and soul, but make many critics call her an “erotic poet.” However, this is a “mark” that Vera refuses to accept. Shot in Moscow and New York, the film provides a personal glimpse of Vera Paviova, her creative process and thoughts, bringing the audience into her complex, sensual, charming world.
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This dream became a reality in 1969 when Jerome Hill, P. Adams Sitney, Peter Kubelka, Stan Brakhage, and Jonas Mekas drew up plans to create a museum dedicated to the vision of the art of cinema as guided by the avant-garde sensibility. A Film Selection committee — James Broughton, Ken Kelman, Peter Kubelka, Jonas Mekas and P. Adams Sitney — was formed to establish a definitive collection of films (The Essential Cinema Repertory) and form the structure of the new institution.
Anthology Film Archives opened on November 30, 1970 at Joseph Papp’s Public Theater. Jerome Hill was its sponsor. After Jerome Hill’s death, in 1974 it relocated to 80 Wooster Street. Pressed by the need for more adequate space, it acquired in 1979 Manhattan’s Second Avenue Courthouse building. Under the guidance of the architects Raimund Abraham and Kevin Bone, and at a cost of $1,450,000, the building was adapted to house two motion picture theaters, a reference library, a film preservation department, offices, and a gallery.
At the Courthouse, Anthology has found an ideal home as a chamber museum, dedicated to the preservation, study and exhibition of independent and avant-garde film. It is the first museum devoted to film as an art form, committed to the guiding principle that a great film must be seen many times, that the film print must be the best possible, and that the viewing conditions must be optimal.
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