http://usa.re-voir.com/
ArtMattan Productions Presenters of the annual African Diaspora Film Festival, held at Anthology and at the Plaza Twin in Brooklyn every November. Distributors of films that focus on the human experience of black people in Africa, the Caribbean, North and South America, and Europe.
Canyon Cinema the most enduring and successful organization of filmmakers dedicated to the distribution, promotion, education and preservation of film as an art form.
The Film-makers' Cooperative the largest archive and distributor of independent and avant-garde films in the world.
Film/Video Arts founded in 1968, Film/Video Arts provides a fertile environment where emerging and established film, video and digital media producers of diverse backgrounds can take courses, rent production equipment and edit their projects - all under one roof.
First Light essays by Robert A. Haller & Bruce Elder on: Kenneth Anger, Stan Brakhage, Jordan Belson, Jim Davis, Oskar Fischinger, Marie Menken, Andrew Noren, Hans Richter, James Whitney, and many others.
Fritz Lang 2000 recollections of and tributes to Fritz Lang by Robert A. Haller, Jonas Mekas, Kenneth Anger, Martin Scorsese, among others.
Galaxy Galaxy: Avante-garde Film-Makers Look Across Space and Time
A catalog for a film series. Organized by Robert Haller. Catalog text by Robert Haller
Harry Smith Archives welcome to the world of Harry Smith - painter, archivist, musicologist, filmmaker, anthropologist, and more.
M The New York Art World
Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival 26th Annual Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival
American Museum of Natural History
Thursday, November 7 - Sunday, November 10; Saturday, November 16& Sunday, November 17
The 2002 Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival marks the 26th installment of the longest-running showcase for international documentaries in the United States. This year's Festival features 39 documentaries representing 19 countries. Screenings include discussions with directors, roundtable forums, and post-screening events.
Call 212.769.5200 for tickets. For a Festival schedule, call 212.769.5305 or visit www.amnh.org/mead.
Milestone Films ABOUT MILESTONE
Milestone Films has presented masters of cinema like Alfred Hitchcock,
Hiroshi Teshigahara, Luchino Visconti, Pier Paolo Pasolini, F.W. Murnau,
Orson Welles, and Luis Bunuel. They have also promoted the work
of some of the best directors working today, including Takeshi Kitano,
Jane Campion, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Alan Berliner and Philip Haas.
Pacific Film Archive &
UC Berkeley Art Museum
offers exceptional art and film exhibition programs and theater schedule plus an online database of over 12,000 film notes on world cinema and more.
Kino International releases contemporary world cinema to the nation's art theaters and also servies as the theatrical distributor for several important film collections , including Janus Films, Corinth, International Films Exchange, and Interama. Its video label Kino on Video is widely known as one of the most innovative and successful in the field.
Re:Voir USA The RE:VOIR/USA project makes available for the first time on NTSC VHS a premiere collection of experimental films. These releases of both contemporary and classic avant-garde works are unparalleled in the field. The highest quality video transfers are made in direct collaboration with the individual artists. The tapes are handsomely packaged in color artwork, and many include original pamphlets or books helping to inform the appreciation of the works.
sixpackfilm an internationally active distribution and sales organisation for Austrian independently produced art films.
Timeline Selected Events from Anthology's First Quarter Century
UCLA Film & Television Archive dedicated to film preservation, year-round screenings of international and American cinema, and educational innovation through the research and study center.
The Unseen Cinema The Unseen Cinema Series: screening Information
Cineric's Work on the Unseen Cinema An essay by Robert Haller about the role of Cineric Inc in restoring the films of the Unseen Cinema
Foundation for Hellenic Culture The Foundation for Hellenic Culture is a nonprofit organization founded in Athens in 1992 to promote and disseminate Greek culture and language at the international level. Today, under the auspices of the Greek Ministry of Culture and with branches in Odessa, Alexandria, Berlin, Paris, London and New York, the FHC organizes and supports a vast range of activities including exhibitions, concerts, lectures, film festivals, music and dance festivals. The New York branch, with seven years of consistent presence within New York, strives to bring to the American public unique programs of Greek artistry, creativity, and spirit. Join the Foundation for Hellenic Culture for a fascinating journey through Greek civilization.