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SUMMARY:Film: In Praise of Independents: The Flaherty
LOCATION:National Gallery of Art\nEast Building Concourse\, AuditoriumFourth Street and Constitution Ave.\, NW\nWashington\, District Of Columbia 20565
DESCRIPTION:In Praise of Independents: The Flaherty\n\nMay 19 at 2:00\n\nEast Building Concourse\, Auditorium\n\nThe annual Robert Flaherty Seminar is an acclaimed international forum for independent filmmakers\, artists\, critics\, and curators. Founded by Frances Flaherty\, widow of Robert Flaherty\, the seminar is now in its 57th year. This program includes a selection of experiments\, documentaries\, and shorts from the 2011 "Sonic Truth" seminar\, programmed by historian and curator Dan Streible\, department of cinema studies\, New York University. This year's selection includes city symphonies\, music documentaries\, and works by Les Blank\, Frank Scheffer\, and Sid Laverents\, among others. Titles include Window Cleaning in Shanghai (Laura Kissel\, 2010\, 3 minutes); The Florestine Collection (Helen Hill and Paul Gailiunas\, 2011\, 29 minutes); The Phantom of the Operator (Caroline Martel\, 2004\, 66 minutes); Moods of a City (Westwood Movie Club\, 1972\, 15 minutes); Multiple Sidosis (Sid Laverents\, 1970\, 10 minutes); Jazz Dance (Roger Tilton\, cinematography by Richard Leacock\, 1954\, 22 minutes); and The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins (Les Blank\, 1968\, 31 minutes).
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