Events

George Stoney 90th Birthday Bash

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

The Sanctuary for Independent Media celebrates a living legend, the one and only George Stoney, one of America’s greatest documentary filmmakers! Stoney has been making films since 1946, and was one of the early advocates of using video as a tool for social change. The screenings will take place over two evenings with the themes […]

George Stoney on “Prison Action”

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

The 2005 documentary Getting Out by Stoney and his former student David Bangall holds true to one of the basic precepts of community media: giving a forum to unheard voices and stories. This film about Rehabilitation Through the Arts, an experimental theater program at the Sing Sing correctional facility designed to prepare inmates for their […]

“Notes Against the Threshold of Dreams” with Zevin Polzin

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Composer Zevin Polzin's overnight concert, Notes Against the Threshold of Dreams, will be an exploration of the liminal zone between waking consciousness and dream. This process involves the sonification of states of consciousness into contrapuntal melodies that bend and warp over the course of sleep, finally re-emerging as new melodies created by REM brainwaves. The […]

“The Other Side” Premier with Filmmaker Bill Brown

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Bill Brown is from Lubbock, Texas. He has made several short experimental documentaries about the dusty corners of the North American landscape, including The Other Side (2006). He will be screening these along with his new film The Other Side, a 2000 mile journey along the U.S./Mexico border revealing a geography of aspiration and insecurity. […]

In-the-Works Film and Video Festival

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Presenting filmmakers and their works in progress to an audience of filmmakers, film lovers and anyone interested in the creative process. The "In-the-Works" Film and Video Festival, curated by Burrill Crohn, the works encompass all genres – from animation to experimental, from dramas to docs. It is a place where filmmakers can get valuable feedback […]

Joe Giardullo’s Red Morocco

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Formed in 2005 Red Morocco is Joe Giardullo, tenor/soprano sax; Bob Forbes, bass; and Harvey Sorgen, drums. This powerful band features Harvey Sorgen, former longtime drummer with Hot Tuna. Joe and Harvey go back over 30 years together, including a time based in Amsterdam, Holland in the 1970s. Joe Giardullo is a free jazz reed […]

“Cartune Xprez” Animation Screening

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Cartune Exprez is a curated program of experimental animations and performances from across the United States and Canada. This event converges hypercolor flash graphics, hand drawn stories, newspaper cut-outs, photo animations, and more. Prehistoric quadrupeds battle ennui, suicidal protagonists stumble through pixelated video game landscapes, the Sunday New York Times reanimates headliner narratives, action adventure […]

Be The Media! Workshop With Cat Mazza: Introduction to Web Design and Basic HTML

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

In this workshop, led by new media artist Cat Mazza, you will learn the basics of developing a website. It will cover how to brainstorm interfaces and navigation, basic HTML coding and fully implementing a basic website. We will look at various examples and discuss how to make your website most effective for your project […]

“The Camden 28,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

How far would you go to stop a war? Anthony Giacchino’s film The Camden 28, tells what happened on August 22, 1971, when twenty-eight men and women in Camden, New Jersey, carried out a powerful act of civil disobedience against United States involvement in the Vietnam War. The group was part of a nonviolent antiwar […]

“Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Composed of an artful blend of documentary and dramatic elements, Khalo Matabane's Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon (2005) is a revolutionary film for South Africa. It breaks from the hard-hitting historical dramas the country has turned out and charges right into the world of ideas from people in the streets. In the film, the struggle […]

“Men on the Edge: Fishermen’s Diary,” Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival

A documentary by Israeli filmmakers Avner Faingulernt and Macabit Abramzon Men on the Edge: Fishermen's Diary (2005) is set on an isolated and abandoned beach at the border between Gaza and Israel. Here, against all odds, Israeli and Palestinian fishermen lived and fished together from 1999 to 2003. The Palestinians were teaching the Israelis ancient […]

The Sabir Mateen Quartet

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Composer and bandleader Sabir Mateen has been a musician most of his life. Born in Philadelphia, he started as a percussionist and moved to flute as a teenager. Gradually evolving from alto to tenor saxophone, he has been through a number of musical transformations. He started out playing rhythm and blues in the early '70s, […]

“The Net” Premiere With Political Theorist Langdon Winner

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

More of a film essay (of the type pioneered by Orson Welles and Chris Marker) than a standard documentary, German filmmaker Lutz Dammbeck's The Net: The Unabomber, the LSD and the Internet 2003) begins with the typical format and structure of a nonfiction film, and a single subject (the life and times of mail bomber […]

Be The Media! Workshop with Andrew Lynn and Victoria Kereszi: How to Deconstruct Your Television – A Media Primer for Youth and Parents

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

This hands-on workshop will change the way you watch TV forever!  It will give young people and adults a basic introduction to critical thinking and media literacy as well as a behind-the-scenes experience of creating messages. First, an interactive presentation will explore advertising, identity creation, and the role that media plays in our everyday lives.  […]

“Independent America” Premiere with Author Michael Shuman

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

The author of The Small-Mart Revolution and Going Local introduces a screening of a thought-provoking new documentary by Hanson Hosein, Independent America: The Two Lane Search for Mom & Pop (2005), which uncovers the growing opposition to big box retail across the U.S. and the often desperate fight being waged by independent retailers to stay […]

Talking Points + Talking Ponies with Media Artist Ben Coonley

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Multi-disciplinary artist Ben Coonley presents a selection of underground art videos, Internet curiosities, and avant – PowerPoint performances that defy the logic of corporate aesthetics in favor of an ecstatic self-reflexive personal vision. In his Trick Pony videos, singing hobby-horses teach the audience how to play football, dance the Texas Two-Step, and explain the logic […]

Premiere of “Kabul Transit” with Filmmaker David Edwards

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Kabul Transit is a documentary that explores the soul of a city devastated by nearly three decades of war. The film follows city residents in the course of their daily lives and listens to their stories of the past and their hopes for the future. The central character of Kabul Transit (2006) is the city […]

Be The Media! Workshop with Daniela Kostova: 100% Video

The Sanctuary 3361 6th Ave, Troy, United States

Can you make a video in 4 hours? This workshop is an introduction to basic audio-video recording and in-camera editing techniques. The participants will learn how to work with a tripod and handheld camera, to use appropriate lighting and audio equipment and to draw quick story-boards for their movie. In addition to camera techniques, we […]

Be The Media! Workshop With Mike Bonanno: The Theory and Practice of Culture Jamming

This workshop addresses how to craft a message that will cut through the crowded and cluttered media environment, for maximum effectiveness at a minimum cost. Join Mike Bonnano for an overview of the history of culture jamming, from the Da Da movement through the Situationists to Joey Skaggs, Negativeland, Adbusters, and The Yes Men. Learn […]

Be The Media! Workshop with Olivia Robinson: Digital Photography – Going off Automatic

Want to know more about your digital camera? This hands-on workshop is for individuals who want to learn more about the advanced features on their digital still camera, and go off automatic. The workshop will cover using different camera modes, experimenting with exposure levels and f-stops, getting the most out of diverse lighting conditions, using […]

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