SAMUEL FULLER AND THE BIG RED ONE

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SAMUEL FULLER AND THE BIG RED ONE
Thys Ockersen, 1979.
Netherlands. 75 min. (+ 50 min. Secret Screening!)
In English.

Presented by Screen Slate and programmed by Cullen Gallagher.

Visit Screen Slate for an exclusive interview with Thys Ockersen!

MONDAY, AUGUST 12 – 8:00 PM

New York Premiere in Celebration of Samuel Fuller’s 101st Birthday! Followed by another mind-blowing Samuel Fuller rarity from 1990 (50 min.)

Originally made for Dutch television and never commercially released in the United States either theatrically or on video, Thys Ockersen’s SAMUEL FULLER AND THE BIG RED ONE (1979) will be makes its New York Premiere here at Spectacle.

Ockersen’s documentary is an invaluable record of one of cinema’s greatest figures at work on his magnum opus—a unique and deeply personal WWII epic grounded in Fuller’s own wartime experience landing on D-Day. On the beach, behind the scenes, and on the front lines, Ockersen’s film is a gritty and enlightening portrait of an artist at work at the peak of his career. As electric, charismatic, poetic, and tough as any of the characters from his films, Fuller is his own best leading man. Also featuring interviews with Lee Marvin and Mark Hamill, SAMUEL FULLER AND THE BIG RED ONE is a fond tribute to the director, and a perfect way to celebrate the memory of Fuller, who would be turning 101 this August 12th.

Afterwards, we’ll screen one of Samuel Fuller’s final works — an insane rarity you won’t want to miss.

Special thanks to Thys Ockersen.

THE BIG REVEAL

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MONDAY, AUGUST 5 – 8:00 PM

Unveiling The Sparrow‘s music video for new single “Something Deep In Me Screams for You,” featuring:

  • Composing genius Masaya Ozaki
  • Filmmaking visionary Martin Noboa
  • Burgeoning screen stars Natalie Zitter and Alex Erikson

And, of course,
The Sparrow’s big raw heart

PARTLY ART: A NIGHT OF ORPHANED MEDIA

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 13TH – 8:00 PM – ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Co-presented by 3Ton Cinema & SPCL NTRST.

Join us for a two-tiered, multi-format immersion into a cornucopia of found media… manipulated, archived, re-contextualized, collected and always deeply-loved.

This night celebrates two milestones in one: a kick-off of 3TON Cinema’s 16mm digitization campaign ‘20,000 ft. Dash’ as well as the premiere screening of SPCL NTRST’s first full-length album ‘Category: Health.’

Alongside cartoon bits, surprises and an excerpt from a film about digestive systems, 3TON Cinema will present a potpourri of orphan material from their 16mm collection. Highlight include: DRAGONFOLD (1979, 7m), a computer-animated illustration of ‘how to fill space’ created by recently-deceased Brooklyn filmmakers Bruce and Katharine Cornwell, FREE FALL (1964, 9m), Arthur Lipsett’s “attempt to express in filmic terms an intensive flow of life [and] the transformation of a physical phenomena into psychological ones,” and A FLOWERING PLANT FROM SEED TO SEED (1980, 12m), a time-lapse film depicting the growth cycle of tomatoes.

Accompanying live experimental/electronic score to these films will be provided by Matt Wellins (http://mattwellins.com) and Qixoni:

 

Following this, SPCL NTRST will debut the entirety of their new ‘Category: Health’ album, which manipulates found tapes that tackle the theme of health from a variety of styles and perspectives into a roughly 30m assembly.

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Since 2009, 3Ton Cinema has been making an effort to collect, exhibit and appreciate 16mm films. Inspired largely by the work of Oddball Films and Other Cinema, then spurred initially by a generous donation of films from the Prelinger Archive in San Francisco, CA, 3TON’s aim is to examine, share and re-purpose their 1000+ film collection.

More info: http://3toncinema.info

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SPCL NTRST is an A/V band who fixate on analog video sources to create new ‘music videos’ out of only the audio and video material found on each individual artifact. Their currently focus is on ephemeral –educational, promotional, corporate, industrial, etc.– VHS tapes.

More info: http://spclntrst.com

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WELCOME TO APPLIED FICTION: The Films of Jean Pierre Bekolo

“We shouldn’t just be making movies, we should be changing reality.”

Director Jean Pierre Bekolo has been making spirited, avant-garde films in and about his native Cameroon for the past twenty years. His imaginative work criticizes both his country’s dictatorship, as well as Western cinematic conventions, offering a fresh perspective of Africa, of cinema, and especially of African cinema.

This month, Spectacle is proud to present a full retrospective of Bekolo’s films, along with the North American premiere of his latest, The President.


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QUARTIER MOZART
dir. Jean Pierre Bekolo, 1992
80 mins. Cameroon.
In French with English subtitles.

THURSDAY AUGUST 8th – 7:30PM
SATURDAY AUGUST 24th – 10PM

Bekolo’s rolicking debut Quartier Mozart takes on the politics and magic of gender roles in Yaounde’s working class district. The adventure begins when schoolgirl “Queen of the Hood” asks a local sorceress what it would like to be a man. Mama Thekla puts her into the body of a ladykiller to find out. Chaos ensues when he falls for the police chef’s daughter, Thekla is not far behind, and while she guides the freshly-minted “My Guy”, she’ll take the penis off any man who shakes her hand. Bekolo’s impish editing and hip-hop score give new meaning to a popular folktale.

(Winner of the 1992 Prix Afrique en Creation at the Cannes Film Festival.)


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ARISTOTLE’S PLOT
dir. Jean Pierre Bekolo, 1996
72 mins. France/UK/Zimbabwe
In English, and French with English subtitles.

FRIDAY AUGUST 9th – 10PM
FRIDAY AUGUST 30th –  7:30PM

In 1996, the British Film Institute commissioned Bekolo as the African filmmaker for its series celebrating the first 100 years of film. Poor BFI, it couldn’t have been ready for Aristotle’s Plot. This is a balls-to-the-walls meditation on the meaning and purpose of “African film” with aesthetic, rather than geographic, ambition. As critic Michael Dembrow has observed, you need to listen as much as you watch to understand this movie. “Much the experience comes from the sound-track–from the lyrics to songs and, more importantly, Bekolo’s voice-over narration. As we try to put all the pieces together, the plot turns back on itself, scenes are repeated, characters prance around like the pawns and symbols that they are.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.



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LES SAIGNANTES
(The Blood-lettes)
dir. Jean Pierre Bekolo, 2005
Cameroon. 97 mins.
In French with English subtitles

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st – 8PM (as part of THE FUTURE WEIRD: VISIONS OF EXCESS)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th – 10PM
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23rd – 10PM

Les Saignantes is the best African sci-fi vampire political satire with homoerotic overtones you’ve ever seen. Best friends Majolie and Chouchou are two beautiful young women trying to get ahead in a near-future Cameroon. After accidentally killing a powerful politician during sex, the two come up with a plot to dispose of the body, and get into the glamorous wakes that have taken over the local nightlife.

As the girls tear their way through the corrupt ruling class, using their their feminine wiles and magical powers, Bekolo drops inter-titles into the film, commenting on the difficulties of filmmaking in an oppressive political climate. With a feminist subtext and cinematography like a blacklight rave, Les Saignantes is a beautiful, disorienting, and truly original work.


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LE PRESIDENT
(The President)
dir. Jean Pierre Bekolo, 2013
Cameroon. 64 mins.
In French with English subtitles

US PREMIERE!

THURSDAY AUGUST 15th – 7:30PM
THURSDAY AUGUST 22nd – 7:30PM
TUESDAY AUGUST 27th – 10PM

“Our president was betrothed to Cameroon with great love and passion, yet over the years the fire has died. He spends more time in Switzerland than in Cameroon. What is he – too good for us now?” – JEAN-PIERRE BEKOLO

The night before an important summit in the near-future, the head of state vanishes into ostensibly thin air. Potential heirs and overthrow-ers converge around the capitol, while bloggers, hangers-on and talking heads tussle with the president’s problematic legacy. Never snarling, Bekolo gestures both unmistakably towards Cameroon’s own 31-year president Paul Biya as well as the varied bigshots across the continent who have consolidated post-colonial power in the vacuum of leadership.

Bekolo’s newest film is a fake documentary that asks barbed, tough-love questions of his homeland’s catastrophic experiments with democracy. “It was through the small screen that he punctuated every moment of my life!”

THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING: As Told By Raymond Pettibon

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Sundays this August, Spectacle presents three classic tapes by Raymond Pettibon.

Know mostly for his prolific production of profound, abrasive pen-and-ink drawings that pitch-perfectly skewer the confounding, sickening and day-to-day aspects of modern American existence, our program features Pettibon’s filmic examinations of a long-term obsession of his: the incestuous and nefarious worlds of American Subculture, its private languages, aesthetics, ideologies — and its specific and violent contradictions .  These films train Pettibon’s singular black humor, his scrappy DIY approach, and his biting, incisive dialogue on three of the most notorious subcultures of recent history: The Manson Family, Patty Hearst and her Symbionese Liberation Army, and The Weather Underground.  Starring, among others, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon, Mike Watt, Pat Smear, Dez Cadena and other legends of California’s underground scene of the 1980’s.

Special thanks to Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI). Catalogue texts reprinted with permission.


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THE WHOLE WORLD IS WATCHING: WEATHERMAN ’69
Dir. Raymond Pettibon, 1989
USA. 122 mins.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 4th – 7:30PM & 10PM

Featuring a cast that includes Sonic Youth’s Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore, Mike Watt of the legendary hardcore band Minutemen, and Pettibon himself, this deadpan narrative pays dubious homage to the 1960’s radical underground. In this crudely rendered home video of a commune of stoned revolutionaries, the cameras are hand-held, the edits in-camera, and the dialogue is wryly on-target. Pettibon’s band of outsiders reenacts a countercultural moment defined by rock music, drugs, and ideological paradox — and in so doing, captures their own late-80’s West Coast grunge milieu as well.


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JUDGMENT DAY THEATER: THE BOOK OF MANSON
Dir. Raymond Pettibon, 1989
USA. 118 mins.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 11th – 7:30PM & 10PM

A day in the life of Manson and his dysfunctional family, as filtered through Pettibon’s distinctive sensibility. In this fictional verite drama, Pettibon and co-director Dave Markey envision the paranoid obsessions and violent anomie of an apocalyptic cult in the waning of the 1960s. As in all of Pettibon’s tapes, the sense of insularity (they all appear to be shot in one living room), the slacker/punk aesthetic, and the deadpan ensemble of amateur actors combine with Pettibon’s startlingly original writing to form a bleakly ironic, if often outrageous, evocation of an American subculture.


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CITIZEN TANIA
dir. Raymond Pettibon, 1989
USA. 87 minutes.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th – 7:30PM & 10PM

The 1970’s saga of heiress Patty Hearst’s abduction by the Symbionese Liberation Army — and her subsequent transformation into a gun-toting radical — is told as an absurdist drama of countercultural alienation. The tape’s raw, deliberately home-made execution provides an abject theater for the crude sexual and racial politics of the would-be revolutionaries.

REMIX TO COGNITON

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Re-Made/Re-Modeled Cinema from the Film Society of the Spectacle
One Week Only! • August 16 – 22

In its two-and-a-half years, Spectacle has often functioned as a creative space, offering its screen to amateur or established editor-filmmaker-curators as a means of exploring new ways of engaging with the moving image. Evoking the traditions of New York arthouses, third-world videotheques, and the stoner chill pad in your high school friend’s treehouse, it’s put forth an earnest effort to color outside the lines of the canon, and has never shied away from dismantling it, puzzling at the parts, and feverishly reassembling them while hoping Dad doesn’t notice. Though artists have drawn inspiration from the cinematic apparatus by rejiggering its constituent parts since the form’s inception, international video sharing, increased bandwidth, and the ready proliferation of digital moviemaking tools have provided unprecedented material, accessibility, and ease of making movies like BLADE RUNNER totally new and better.

Likewise, though Big Cinema exhibition is not likely to be outpaced for long, we are presently at a moment where the gap in audience-perceived quality between a $150,000 D-Cinema system and some thing we got at B&H is relatively small. Therefore, as we have crested the digital conversion, DIY HD remixes are capable of carrying as much screen-authority as the now-primarily-video content displayed at hallowed cinema grounds like Film Forum and IFC Center. When, interviewed by intrepid boy-reporter Keannu Reeves in the 2012 documentary SIDE-BY-SIDE, Fox Filmed Entertainment CEO Tom Rothman portentously cautions that we are entering an era in which “anyone can make a movie,” this is probably what he’s sad about. Join us, friends, in salting the wound.

REMIX TO COGNITION is a week-long serving of work made from repurposed footage that was born at Spectacle or is otherwise associated with its all-volunteer staff roster. As in most cases, 100% of ticket sales or donations go directly to supporting the space.
THE LINE-UP
FRI / 16 / 8PUnclear Holocaust w/ Golden Eye*
FRI / 16 / 10PSouth Third Forever: Year One
SAT / 17 / 8P & 10PCognition Point (In SPECTRASENSORY 3D Smell-O-Vision)
SAT / 17 / 12AHollywood Burn w/ Nuke ‘Em Duke*

SUN / 18 / 10PReplicant City w/ Boldly Going

MON / 19 / 7.30PTough Guys w/ a bout de souffle
MON / 19 / 10PI Hate Myself and I Want to Die
TUE / 20 / 8P & 10PMIL KDU DES score Sound Stage Massacre
WED / 21 / 8PPolice Mortality and Protect and Serve w/ Death Wish*
WED / 21 / 10PSouth Third Forever: Like Tears in the Rain

*These three screenings are FREE but the artists encourage donations to Spectacle.


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UNCLEAR HOLOCAUST
The Anti-Banality Union, 2011. 65 min. U.SS.A.
Amerikan with some Arabic.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 – 8:00 PM

Unclear Holocaust is a feature-length autopsy of Hollywood’s New York-destruction fantasy, comprised of scenes from over 50 studio-system star vehicles, special effects showcases, and outright representational terrorisms from the last eighty years of Amerikan cinema and re-edited into one hyper-heretical master-narrative.

“It is the unrivaled assembly of the greatest amount of capital and private property heretofore captured in one frame, that, with unfathomable narrative efficacy, suicides itself in an annihilatory flux of fire, water, and aeronautics”, say the directors. “The prequel to 9/11”, say others.

With GOLDEN EYE (LJ Frezza, 2013. 6 min.)

Propaganda is the dissemination of data and surveillance is the collection of data. The James Bond series of films is a collection of propaganda, glorifying the practice of espionage. This video is an abridged history of surveillance in the 20th Century, comprised of every James Bond movie released before the War on Terror. It is an examination of the semi-permanent State of Exception in which US Citizens find ourselves, where extralegal proceedings have become the standard operating procedure.

This screening is FREE but the artists encourage donations to Spectacle.


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SOUTH THIRD STREET FOREVER: YEAR ONE
Compiled by C. Spencer Yeh, 2010-2011/2013.
USA.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 – 10:00 PM

In just over two-and-a-half years, Spectacle has created over 600 custom trailers running one-to-two minutes in length. This compilation, assembled by artist and prolific Spectacle trailer editor C. Spencer Yeh, spotlights selections from the theater’s first year of operation. They offer a glimpse into the unorthodox curatorial decisions of a fledgling microcinema run by a small handful of non-professional misfit film and video enthusiasts. Working at a fervent pace to assemble material for their rigorous seven-day-a-week programming schedule, the editors developed a singular vernacular that exists on a separate plane than the traditional techniques of commercial exploitation.

A second compilation, spotlighting Spectacle’s growth toward collective actualization, follows on August 21.


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COGNITION POINT
Jon Dieringer & Vanessa McDonnell, 2013.
45 min. USA/USSR.

Showing in Our Very Own <<<SPECTRASENSORY 3D>>> Smell-O-Vision Process!

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 – 8:00 & 10:00 PM

In this singular live collaboration, Jon Dieringer & Vanessa McDonnell enrapture the senses with abstracted imagery from stunning 1950-60’s USSR sci-fi movies, post-converted to anaglyph 3D, and accompanied live by free-associated smells, transporting the audience to heretofore unimagined worlds.


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HOLLYWOOD BURN
Soda_Jerk with Sam Smith, 2011.
52 min. Australia.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 – MIDNIGHT

HOLLYWOOD BURN is an anti-copyright epic constructed from hundreds of samples plundered from the Hollywood archive. Made over 10 years, it is a bombastic free culture call-to-arms and an expensive copyright lawsuit waiting to happen.

Mimicking the hyperbolic rhetoric of today’s copyright cops, it pits a righteous league of video pirates against the evil tyrant Moses and his Copyright Commandments. Determined to alter the present by changing the past, the pirates travel back to 1955 to construct the ultimate weapon: an Elvis Presley video-clone. Part sci-fi + rom com + biblical epic + action movie, this remix manifesto adopts the tactical responses of the parasite, feeding off the body of Hollywood and inhabiting its cinematic structures and codes. The unwitting all-star cast includes Elvis Presley, Charlton Heston, Batman, Bette Davis, Jaws, Jesus, the Hulk, the Hoff and the Ghostbusters.

This screening is FREE but the artists encourage donations to Spectacle.



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REPLICANT CITY
Akiva Saunders & Brendan Shields, 2012.
USA. 53 min.

SUNDAY, AUGUST 18 – 10:00 PM

SPARKLE MOTION provides a live score to the greatest sci-fi detective allegory ever made, remixed and condensed by Akiva Saunders into 53 minutes of android noir apocalypse.

Brendan Shields is a cinephile and longtime bedroom DJ under the name Sparkle Motion. He is also one half of Smash TV together with Ben Craw.

REPLICANT CITY from Spectacle Theater on Vimeo.

with BOLDLY GOING (LJ Frezza, 2010. 4 min.)

Ignoring the Prime Directive, Captain James T. Kirk becomes entangled in conflicts spawned by his own interventionist policies. By the time he realizes his error, it has become clear that he has no choice but to continue his perpetually escalating campaign.


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TOUGH GUYS
Jon Dieringer, 2012.
USA. 111 min.

MONDAY, AUGUST 19 – 7:30 PM

This is Mean Streets, otherwise untouched, with the pop songs ripped out replaced by amateur cover versions from YouTube—25 in all directly corresponding to the original. The result is a wholesale dismantling of authorship, cinematic space, expectation, and the intellectual property of The Rolling Stones, Ltd., whose songs—and music of other genres including early rock, soul, doo wop, rhythm and blues, Cazone Napoletana, opera and salsa—are now performed variously by wayward narcoleptics, fried teenagers, amateur tenors, Polish pre-teen beauty pageant contestants, hip dads and people testing out new keyboards. An analysis of vicarious cultural production as practiced by Martin Scorsese, YouTube performers, and the artist, Tough Guys is also a joyous paean to egalitarianism and the enduring, irrepressible folk underpinnings of tight-assed corporate culture.

The Scorsesean ‘needle drop’ style of scoring with pop music inspired a whole new branch of the film industry—a mammoth bureaucracy of rights, licensing, music supervisors, clearance coordinators and entertainment lawyers with attendant opportunities for marketing and brand synergy between corporate film and music; Tough Guys elbows its way toward an imagined alternative space.

With A BOUT DE SOUFFLE (LJ Frezza, 2010, 2 min.)

A machinima remake of Godard’s a bout de souffle (1960) by way of Grand Theft Auto 4.


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I HATE MYSELF AND I WANT TO DIE
Greg Eggebeen & Ben Shapiro, 2012.
USA. 40 min.

MONDAY, AUGUST 19 – 10:00 PM

The biographical story of Nirvana through the media detritus left in Kurt Cobain’s wake. A brand new narrative-compilation of lost interviews, rabid fan tributes, insensitive true-crime shows, crushing live footage, and even Kurt’s long-lost 1984 homemade horror film, Horror Movies (Kurt’s Bloody Suicide).

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MIL KDU DES score UNIVERSE
1960. Canada.
30 min.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 – 8:00 & 10:00 PM

Note: Due to a last minute death in the MIL KDU DES keyboard family, the group will no longer be performing to a remixed version of THE SOUND STAGE MASSACRE. Instead, the band has chosen to compose an all-new score to 1960’s breathtaking UNIVERSE.

Universe is a lost triumph, creating a vast and awe-inspiring portrait of the universe as it might appear to a space-traveller, and delving into the astronomer’s art. The austere beauty of its images inspired Stanley Kubrick’s 2001.

Below is an original trailer from a previous screening:


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POLICE MORTALITY
Anti-Banality Union, 2013.
66 min. U.SS.A.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 – 8:00 PM

Do you ever try to imagine the last crime?
Suspect that Robocop is the 99%?
Or wish that the pigs would off themselves, so you don’t have to?

Leave it to Hollywood and the Anti-Banality Union, in the world premiere of POLICE MORTALITY, the vengeful follow-up to last year’s 9/11 bonanza UNCLEAR HOLOCAUST.

The immaculate suicide of one police officer begins to reveal the contradictions of police existence to a force which, finding itself utterly irreconcilable with itself, resorts to communism, terrorism, and ultimately terminal civil war, eradicating the prevailing organization of life in the process.

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PROTECT AND SERVE
Greg Eggebeen & Ben Shaprio, 1930-2011.
26 min. USA.

A short compilation of golden-age police procedural tutorials, self-defense training vids, and the most nightmarish amateur footage of macings, beatdowns, and brutal assaults ever captured by the public.

This screening is FREE but the artists encourage donations to Spectacle.


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SOUTH THIRD STREET FOREVER: LIKE TEARS IN THE RAIN
Compiled by C. Spencer Yeh, 2011-2013.
USA.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21 – 10:00 PM

In just over two-and-a-half years, Spectacle has created over 600 custom trailers running one-to-two minutes in length. This compilation, assembled by artist and prolific Spectacle trailer editor C. Spencer Yeh, spotlights selections from the theater’s second year of operation to present day.

Advancing from Year OneLike Tears in the Rain explores work that becomes more formalized in certain aspects while reflecting a kaleidoscopic array of approaches. It focuses on the transition of Spectacle from a very (very) small handful of owner-programmer-volunteer-janitor-editors to a larger group leveraging collective action and the power of friendship to realize the goal of forming a self-sustaining off-non-profit seven-day-a-week screening space that shows awesome stuff all the time. Though fleeting in purpose, and advertising one-off shows at a DIY venue in a city in which such spaces are themselves ephemeral by nature of fashion and circumstance, it is hoped these pieces might stand as a testament to what is surely one of the most prolific programming and found-footage collectives in the city.

THE FUTURE WEIRD: VISIONS OF EXCESS

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THE FUTURE WEIRD: VISIONS OF EXCESS
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31st – 8:00 PM
ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Jean-Pierre Bekolo’s 2005 genre-bending sci-fi thriller Les Saignantes – which will be screening at Spectacle throughout the month of August – opens with a woman who whispers: “We are in 2025 and nothing has changed.” Then she fucks a man to death.

Visions of Excess is an evening of screenings which documents bodies produced by force. We study body movement which confounds the dichotomy between human and machine. But forget what you know about the sexy cyborg – we’re talking about discipline, ritual, secret societies run by women, the appetites of deep sea creatures, eroticized amputees, and militant bread bakers. Welcome to the black fantastic.

Join us on Wednesday 31st July, at 8pm for Les Saignantes, alongside short films/clips by Wangechi Mutu and Kibwe Tavares + archival material.

“Visions of Excess” is the first installment of a monthly series exploring contemporary film from the global south – with an African bias. Our title, “the future weird”, is inspired by The State’s ongoing documentation of non-western futurisms: http://www.thestate.ae/

THE LUNATIC

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THE LUNATIC
Dir. Lol Creme, 1991
Jamaica, 93 min.
English
Special thanks to producer Paul Heller

FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 – 7:30 PM
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 – 10:00 PM
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 – 7:30 PM

“‘Me no want see no pum-pum loosen water before me eye!’ the madman sobbed.” – Arthur Winkler, The Lunatic

Aloysius, a happy-go-lucky outcast who lives in the gnarly cradle of a talking lignum vitae tree, meets a sex-crazed German tourist named Inga who takes over his pastoral life with her “pum pum” and its power. Together they form a laid back sexual homestead and eventually add another man in the mix. The three get into all kinds of inconsequential subplots including a cricket match, and an attempted burglary, all leading up to a climactic Courtroom Scene.

“An off-beat, droll saunter underneath the Jamaican Sun.” – TV GUIDE

Adapted from the novel by the Jamaican author Arthur Winkler, THE LUNATIC is the only feature film by British musician and music video director Lol Creme, who is most well known for his work in the bands 10cc and Godley & Creme, and for his videos for New Romantic bands like Wang Chung and Duran Duran. It is one of the earliest examples of a feature made by a music video director.

Creme’s videos were hits because of their use of surprising process-based effects, such as the face-shifting dissolves in the Godley & Creme video for “Cry”.

THE LUNATIC does not incorporate any of these means of stylization. Although there is persistent synth-reggae high up in the sound mix, Creme does not seem otherwise interested in capitalizing on music video aesthetics in his feature, but approaches the film as an exercise in combining dramatic narrative, sex comedy slapstick, and folkloric storytelling. All of this results in what feels like a made for TV movie from Mars.

STREET TRASH

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STREET TRASH
Dir. J. Michael Muro, 1987.
91 min. USA.

FRIDAY, JULY 26 – 7:30 PM

One show only! Writer/producer Roy Frumkes in attendance for discussion, rare shorts, and more!

We’ve been hearing a lot about how hot it is. In fact a lot of folks are saying it’s so hot they’re gonna melt. Well, you talked and we listened. We know we were looking at our phones, but we assure you we were listening.

This sweltering heat wave’s gotta break sometime, right? Well til it does, join us for an evening with professor, producer, director, root beer fiend, and friend of the theater Roy Frumkes for an evening that almost literally drips off the screen!

Roy will once again be in attendance to regale us with tales of his storied career and of a New York gone by. If you’ve not been to one of these events, you are truly missing out.

Up first – a favorite of all of us at Spectacle (and probably everyone who has ever seen it) – a very special presentation of the unfinished ice cream gangster masterpiece – SWIRLEE. James Lorinz (STREET TRASH, ROBOCOP 3, FRANENHOOKER) and David Caruso (SESSION 9, KING OF NEW YORK, CHINA GIRL) star in this lost send up and monument to latex mask effects as they turn up the heat, try to find love, and butt heads and cones with a vicious crime lord.

Then we proudly present the new HD transfer of a Brooklyn staple – STREET TRASH!

A liquor store owner decides to sell of some old stock he found in the basement – Tenafly Viper. At a buck a bottle, it’s too good to pass up. Unfortunately for for the local homeless population, Viper’s got a mean hangover. So mean, you dissolve from the inside out. Can a no-nonsense cop surrounded by nonsense get to the bottom of this caper before it all runs down the drain? Peppered with visually stunning ooze, scenery chewing characters, flying penises, depitations, a jazzy synthy soundtrack, and every color of the rainbow!
Beat the heat with Spectacle and Roy Frumkes as we celebrate the gooey classic filmed in a Greenpoint of yesteryear, STREET TRASH in dazzling, dripping, high definition! Bring your Q’s for Roy to A and settle in for another unforgettable evening.

NEW HARMONY

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THE NEW HARMONY
2012. 80 min.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 – 8:00 PM

The New Harmony is the story of a corporate ad writer who responds to a small voice deep inside himself and decides to do whatever he can to make the world a better place.  This film addresses questions such as: Is poetry useful?  Do people live too long?  And what happens when a liberal guy goes off the grid?  Made in Brooklyn, 2011-2012, 80 minutes long.  Starring John Christopher Morton, Mick Collins, Akiva Saunders, Forrest Gillespie, Edgar Oliver and a large ensemble cast.