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James River Filmmakers Forum on Feb. 25
Come celebrate local filmmaking with our quarterly James River Filmmakers Forum on Saturday, February 25, 8 p.m. at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. This is a free event — donations encouraged!
In particular, come support these filmmakers:
Todd Raviotta, Untitled, animation photomontage, 6 minutes
Austin Journey (Lynchburg, VA), The Human Condition, 12 minutes
Hannah Sutherland Memories of Aging, Coney Island, sci-fi, 5 minutes
Evelyn Fisher, The Wanderer, experimental, 6 minutes
Joseph Weindl, clip from Antihero, comedy, 20 minutes
Carlton Kotalo, clip from Alien Face Bashers, sci-fi comedy, 10 minutes
Give the gift of James River Film Society membership!
Looking for a last minute gift idea? Wondering what to give the film buff who has everything? Want to give less stuff and more experiences? Like the idea of supporting a volunteer run nonprofit dedicated to the art of film and film as art? Look no further …
Consider a gift to the James River Film Society — a great way to end 2011 and start 2012!
To give online visit the James River Film Society’s Network for Good page.
You can also make your tax-deductible donation by mailing a check payable to James River Film Society, P.O. Box 7469, Richmond, VA 23221.
Note: A gift of $25 or more constitutes a one-year James River Film Society membership, which entitles one to special members ticket discounts, members-only parties and special events and the scoop on upcoming JRFS programs and breaking news.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
The Biograph Theatre’s 40th Anniversary Celebration
For those who enjoy thinking …
On its 40th anniversary, the Biograph Theatre, or perhaps something akin to its reanimated spirit, will serve up a pair of highly acclaimed films as a double feature to kick off a three or more part series titled “The Golden Age of Repertory Cinema.”
In other words, the James River Film Society will present “Breathless” (1960) — a 50th anniversary restoration 35mm print no less — and “Lonely Are the Brave” (1962) at the VCU Grace Street Theater on Saturday, February 11, 2012. The event will be a fundraiser for the volunteer run nonprofit James River Film Society and an opportunity to officially launch its campaign to establish a small storefront cinema in downtown Richmond.
This splendid on-the-lam twin bill is guaranteed to make viewers think no less than twice.
Still, in 2012, is it safe to throw another Biograph party?
Perhaps … we’ll see.
7:00 p.m. Breathless (1960): B&W. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Saber. Note: An opportunistic thief on the run becomes irresistible to a pretty American journalism student in Paris. Uh, oh, the guy is dangerous. How long can it last?
9:20 p.m. Lonely Are the Brave (1962): B&W. Directed by David Miller. Cast: Kirk Douglas, Gena Rowlands, Walter Matthau. Note: To help his friend, a free-spirited cowboy flings himself recklessly at the hobbling effects of modernity … then tries desperately to escape.
Tickets: $20 ($10 for the films; $10 donation to the nonprofit James River Film Society). Advance tickets are available for purchase online through Eventbrite (or just scroll to the bottom of this page) or at these fine local establishments: Plan 9 Music (3012 W. Cary Street in Carytown), Video Fan (403 Strawberry Street) and Harrison Street Coffee (402 N. Harrison Street).
Contacts:
James Parrish: james@jamesriverfilm.org (804) 564-3224
Terry Rea: ftrea9@gmail.com (804) 938-7997
For more information visit the James River Film Society’s website (http://jamesriverfilm.org) or follow the James River Film Society on Facebook; for more information on the Biograph Theatre visit http://biographzombie.blogspot.com/ and http://biographtimes.blogspot.com/
JRFS Holiday Party on Dec. 15
- Join us for the James River Film Society’s annual holiday party on Thursday, Dec. 15 from 5-7 p.m. at VisArts.
The James River Film Society is providing the “spirits” and some munchies. Several of us JRFS volunteers are bringing homemade cookies, ham biscuits and the like. If you care to help out and are willing to bring one of your signature dishes, let us know. The JRFS is an all volunteer organization and we’ll gladly accept any help you can offer — for this and other events and programs.
Care that the Westhampton Theatre is most likely closing? Come find out how you can help the James River Film Society establish a 100-seat storefront cinema in Richmond, VA. Together we can create the cinema we want!
Also, if you haven’t yet become a member of the James River Film Society, we’ll hope you’ll consider making a gift of $25 or more to become a member and help us in our mission to present the art of film and film as art. If you’re already a member, we hope you’ll renew your membership or consider making an extra holiday gift. Regardless, come enjoy the company of a bunch of great people who share our passion for film. Cheers!
First James River Shorts a success!
The inaugural James River Shorts film festival was a resounding success. A special thanks to guest juror and experimental filmmaker Roger Beebe for making James River Shorts one of the stops on his Fall 2011 ONE to EIGHT REDUX tour.
James River Shorts got underway on Thursday, November 10, with an eclectic program of shorts. Special thanks to Bob Kaputof, Joseph Caldwell, Christopher Harris, Fred Styles & Katherine Barnier, Mark Strandquist and H. Paul Moon for participating in our opening night’s screening. As a bonus, audience members were treated to a special tribute screening of the late George Kuchar‘s classic film, Hold Me While I’m Naked (read his NY Times obituary). We were all dazzled by the brilliant color and condition of the 16mm print provided by Canyon Cinema, one of the principal distribution sources for independent, experimental and avant-garde film today. Thanks to Dominic Angerame and the rest of the Canyon staff!
Our main event was the Friday, Nov. 11 screening of James River Shorts finalists’ films at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. More than 250 people attended a fabulous evening featuring 14 films from around the country.
Congrats to all the filmmakers selected by the James River Shorts jury as finalists. Again, they are:
The Treezilla!, 6 min., Shawn Hambright & Joey Tran (VA)
A Brief Vacation, 10 min., Ben Rinehardt (VA)
Eyeliner, 4 min., Joanna Priestley, (OR)
Mijo (My Son), 9 min. Chithra Jeyaram (MD)
Phosphena, 4 min., Maya Erdelyi (CA)
The Pervert, 4 min., Adam Rosenberg (VA)
Watercolors, 13 min., Ann Deborah Levy (NY)
Faces, 2 min., Duy Nguyen (VA)
The Good River, 18 min., Shannon Lynch (18 mins.) (CA)
Solo Piano NYC, 5 min., Anthony Sherin (NY)
Another Dress, Another Button, 3 min., Lyn Elliot (MO)
The Leaf Woman and the Centaur, 3 min., Jordan Bruner (NY )
Monarda, 8 min., Walter Ungerer (ME)
Dolls vs. Dictators, 11 min., Martha Colburn (NY)
And the winners were …
1st prize ($600): Solo Piano NYC by Anthony Sherin (NY)
2nd Prize ($400): Mijo (My Son) by Chithra Jeyaram (MD)
3rd Prize (tie, $250 each): Another Dress, Another Button by Lyn Elliot (MO) and Phosphena by Maya Erdelyi (CA)
VA Filmmaker Award (tie, $250 each): The Treezilla! by Shawn Hambright & Joey Tran and Faces by Duy Nguyen
People’s Choice Award (voted on by the audience): Solo Piano NYC by Anthony Sherin (NY)
We closed out James River Shorts with Roger Beebe’s amazing “expanded cinema” performance of FILMS for ONE to EIGHT PROJECTORS and a beautiful music+film event featuring Jonathan Vassar & The Speckled Bird performing live with films by Matt Flowers and Kevin Gallagher.
Thanks again to all the filmmakers, all of you who came out to watch and experience, and to the Virginia Film Office, TVJerry/Jerry Williams, VMFA, Linden Row Inn and the Visual Arts Center of Richmond for helping make James River Shorts possible.
James River Filmmakers Forum on Nov. 17
Come out and support local filmmakers at James River Film Society’s quarterly James River Filmmakers Forum on Thursday, November 17 at 8:00 p.m. at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond. After the screening JRF Forum organizer Jeff Roll will moderate a panel discussion/Q&A with the filmmakers and audience.
The lineup for the November 2011 James River Filmmakers Forum is:
Ken Hopson – Lo-Fi Soundtracks – Music Videos- 6 minutes
Jasce Burrow – Samsara – dark sci-fi – 15 minutes
Kevin Haraldo, Randy West, & Bryce McCormick - Adventures of S-Team - Comic adventure – 9 minutes
Belinda Haikes – Finch/Crow/Cardinal – experimental animation – 6 minutes
John Hendershot - Press Play – experimental animation – 8 minutes
Dr. Shawn Utsey – Until the Wells Run Dry: Medicine and the Exploitation of Black Bodies (excerpt) documentary – 15 minutes
19th James River Film Festival, April 12-18, 2012
The James River Film Society is pleased to announce that the 19th James River Film Festival will unspool April 12-18, 2012. Confirmed guests and programs include experimental film expert, writer and educator Scott MacDonald, animator and educator Jodie Mack, Super 8/hand processing and “direct filmmaking” workshops by MONO NO AWARE (rescheduled from James River Shorts 2011), local animator Janet Scagnelli with her new film and much more. Stay tuned for more information and updates!
James River Shorts: “Direct Filmmaking” Workshop
Due to low enrollment and the Richmond Marathon (what were we thinking?!), we’ve decided to cancel and reschedule this and the Super 8/Hand Processing workshop during our 19th James River Film Festival, April 12-18, 2012. Stay tuned!
HAND PAINTING ON FILM “DIRECT FILMMAKING” WORKSHOP @ VisArts
Saturday, Nov. 12, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Direct Filmmaking Workshop
Instructor : Steve Cossman of MONO NO AWARE
In this workshop students will learn to manipulate the surface of the film using a variety of direct film-making techniques; painting, scratching, collage, and masking in order to create an experimental film on 16mm. This intensive workshop is designed to introduce, explore and master (on some level) the ability to articulate movement through the tactile gesturings of this beautiful cinematic language. The course will meet for 5 hours beginning with a brief history of filmmakers using these methods along with their contemporaries. After instruction students will get their hands dirty almost immediately. The goal is to have each participant create a short, well developed direct film work, that we will screen at the end of the session. Students will walk away with hands on experience of direct filmmaking, a finished film work, the knowledge to continue to work in this practice at home and a list of venues to pursue for exhibition. All materials will be provided for. Workshop limited to 12 participants; will run with 8.
Visit the VisArts Calendar page to register (scroll down page).
James River Shorts: Filmmaking/Hand Processing Workshop

hand processed, hand coloured super 8 film strip collage from the Aphids 2008 collaboration with Ensemble Offspring 'Waiting To Turn Into Puzzles'. Images created by Louise Curham as ground for musical notation by composer David Young. Project is copyright Curham and Young 2008.
Due to low enrollment and the Richmond Marathon (what were we thinking?!), we’ve decided to cancel and reschedule this and the Hand Painting/”Direct Filmmaking” Workshop during our 19th James River Film Festival, April 12-18, 2012. Stay tuned!
SUPER 8 MM FILMMAKING & HAND PROCESSING WORKSHOP @ VisArts
SATURDAY, NOV. 12 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (films processed between 4-6 p.m.).
Instructors : Sean Hanley & Joshua Lewis of MONO NO AWARE
Learn the art and craft of 18 frames per second filmmaking. This will be a hands-on class designed for the beginner that covers the basic aspects of Super-8mm filmmaking: cameras, story, timing (exposure), editing in camera and sound options. Students will conceive, shoot and edit their own silent one-reel films in one afternoon. After the shoot we’ll dive straight into hand-processing. Hand processing fosters a particularly intimate understanding of film as a material object and can produce a variety of effects that cannot be achieved by professional lab services. In this part of the workshop, students will be given all of the information necessary to start their own home operation. We will go over key chemical reactions, mix our own chemistry, and each student will take their 50’ roll of film through each stage of the reversal process. All chemicals and equipment will be provided. Participants should wear old clothing. Finished projects will be presented at the conclusion of the course as part of the festival. We will also discuss alternatives to projection and how to promote your short film work with a list of S-8 friendly film festivals. Class limited to 12 participants; will run with 8.
Visit the VisArts Calendar page to register (scroll down page).
James River Shorts 2011 Music + Film
James River Shorts 2011 wraps with a treat: Live music + film performances courtesy of Jonathan Vassar & The Speckled Bird, including the premiere of the brand new music video (directed by Kevin Gallagher) for their single “Turn to Face the Wind.” + Stick around for the James River Shorts after party with music by Jonathan Vassar & The Speckled Bird. Admission FREE. Cash bar courtesy of VisArts.
James River Shorts Finalists @ VMFA Nov. 11
James River Shorts 2011 continues with a screening of James River Shorts finalists on Friday, November 11, 6:30 p.m. at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. To purchase advance tickets visit the VMFA’s website.
Congratulations to the filmmakers:
The Treezilla!, 6 min., Shawn Hambright & Joey Tran (VA)
A Brief Vacation, 10 min., Ben Rinehardt (VA)
Eyeliner, 4 min., Joanna Priestley, (OR)
Mijo (My Son), 9 min. Chithra Jeyaram (MD)
Phosphena, 4 min., Maya Erdelyi (CA)
The Pervert, 4 min., Adam Rosenberg (VA)
Watercolors, 13 min., Ann Deborah Levy (NY)
Intermission
Faces, 2 min., Duy Nguyen (VA)
The Good River, 18 min., Shannon Lynch (18 mins.) (CA)
Solo Piano NYC, 5 min., Anthony Sherin (NY)
Another Dress, Another Button, 3 min., Lyn Elliot (MO)
The Leaf Woman and the Centaur, 3 min., Jordan Bruner (NY )
Monarda, 8 min., Walter Ungerer (ME)
Dolls vs. Dictators, 11 min., Martha Colburn (NY)
Immediately after the screening guest juror and experimental filmmaker Roger Warren Beebe will assist the local jury in the James River Shorts awards presentation — giving out up to $2,000 in cash awards. The audience will have the opportunity to vote for the People’s Choice Award.
To purchase advance tickets visit the VMFA’s website.
James River Shorts 2011, Day 1
James River Shorts kicks off Thursday, November 10 at 8:00 p.m. at the Visual Arts Center of Richmond with an eclectic screening that includes:
- 5 very short shorts by VCUarts Kinetic Imaging associate professor and filmmaker, Bob Kaputof. Films include: Birds of Hong Kong, Bob In Front of the Camera, I Visited Italy Once, I’ll Change Someday and A Sea Turtle is Like What.
- A tribute to the life and career of George Kuchar (1942-2011) with a 16mm screening of his 1966 classic, Hold Me While I’m Naked. Ken Kelman had this to say about the film: “A very direct and subtle, very sad and funny look at nothing more or less than sexual frustration and aloneness. In its economy and cogency of imaging, HOLD ME surpasses any of Kuchar’s previous work. The odd blend of Hollywood glamour and drama with all-too-real life creates and inspires counterpoint of unattainable desire against unbearable actuality.”
- A screening of five James River Shorts “films on the bubble” — films that weren’t selected as James River Shorts finalists (which will screen Friday, November 11 at the VMFA) but the jury asked that we program. Films included are:
Boots, 7 min., Joseph Caldwell (VA)
Descending Figures, 3 min., Christopher Harris (FL)
Bluegrass Skyline, 30 min., Fred Styles & Katherine Barnier (VA)
Convention, 5 min., Mark Strandquist (VA)
Time Crunch, 5 min., H. Paul Moon (VA)
Tickets may be purchased in advance via Eventbrite (bottom of this page) or at the door 30 minutes prior to the show.
Giovanni Furore/H.P. Lovecraft: “Pickman’s Model”
H.P. Lovecraft‘s 1926 short story, Pickman’s Model, was published in the October 1927 issue of Weird Tales. In 2007, Giovanni Furore adapted it into a short film of the same name. Here’s a teaser for our Oct. 20 Halloween Horror Showcase screening:
Halloween Horror Showcase
Join us for JamesRiverFilm@VisArts Third Thursdays’ Halloween Horror Showcase featuring the short film Pickman’s Model (dir: Giovanni Furore, 30 min., 2007, in Italian with English subtitles) based on H.P. Lovecraft’s short story by the same name, written in 1926 and first published in the October 1927 issue of Weird Tales.
The main feature of the evening is the 1988 cult classic, Pumpkinhead (86 min.), starring Lance Henriksen (Millennium, Near Dark, Aliens) and directed by master visual effects artist Stan Winston, a Richmond native! Actual Pumpkinhead props will be on display, provided by horror film historian Doc Gillespie of Goblin Market in Hollywood and Diabolik.
Participate in our horror trivia contest with DVD prizes from Fangoria magazine, and enjoy free popcorn, Halloween candy and other treats. Cash bar courtesy of VisArts.
Admission is free; however treats (donations) are encouraged!
The evening was curated by Jeff Roll (James River Film Society), Phil Ford (WRIR-97.3 LPFM, Richmond Independent Radio), Bobby Morgan (Geeks of Doom) and Doc Gillespie.
M.A. Littler and “The Kingdom of Survival” in Style

Want to know more about The Kingdom of Survival and M.A. Littler? Read Wayne Melton’s great piece, In Chomsky We Trust, in the September 14, 2011 edition of Style Weekly. See you Saturday night.








