Friday, February 21, 1986 — Saturday, May 24, 1986
Co-sponsored/co-presented by:
The New York State Council on The Arts, The National Endowment for The Arts, Film/Video Arts (NYC), The Center for The Psychological Study of The Arts (English Department, University at Buffalo); The Analytical Psychology Society of Western New York; Black Mountain College II (University at Buffalo)
Presented at:
Hallwalls
Part One: A five program series of recent "narrative" feature films directed by women which seek to reposition the sexed subject in relation to power, featuring in-person presentations by Sheila McLaughlin and Lynne Tillman (COMMITTED); Yvonne Rainer (THE MAN WHO ENVIED WOMEN); Bette Gordon (VARIETY); Lizzie Borden (BORN IN FLAMES) and Ericka Beckman (CINDERELLA). Part Two: A five program repertory series designed to compliment and expand on the issues raised in the RE/POSITION series, including MARRIANNE AND JULIANNE (Margarethe von Trotta, 1981, 106 min.); JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN (Yvonne Rainer, 1980, 120 min.); HOTEL NEW YORK (Jackie Raynal, 1984, 60 min.); THE MOTHER AND THE WHORE (Jeanne Eustache, 1973, 215 min.); KING BLANK (Michael Oblowitz, 1983, 71 min.); EMPTY SUITCASE (Bette Gordon, 1980, 56 min.); WR—MYSTERIES OF THE ORGANISM (Susan Makavejez, 1974, 84 min.); SIGMUND FREUD'S DORA (Anthony McCall, Claire Pajaczkowska, Andrew Tyndall, Jane Weinstock, 1980, 40 min.); MY LIFE TO LIVE/VIVRE SA VIE (Jean-Luc Godard, 1962, 85 min.); JEANNE DIELMAN, 23 QUAI DU COMMERCE, 1080 BRUXELLES (Chantal Akerman, 1975, 198 min.).
Some publications related to this event:January and February, 1986. - 1986