Screening

MIX NYC: One Night Stand, Program 2

35 Meadow Street, Brooklyn, NY, 35 Meadow Street, Brooklyn, NY
Poster designed by Joe Wakeman

The Film-Makers' Cooperative is thrilled to collaborate with our friends at Millennium Film Workshop to host the July 31st edition of MIX: One Night Stand!

Millennium Film Workshop is proud to be hosting the July 31st edition of MIX: One Night Stand, featuring a pair of back-to-back screenings of original 16mm prints, brought to us by the Film-Makers’ Cooperative, all featuring work that had screened in past MIX NYC Festivals.

Program 1, screening at 7:00 PM on July 31st, features films by Su Friedrich, Peggy Ahwesh, Jack Waters, and Lana Lin.

Program 2, at 9:00 PM, features works by MIX co-founder Jim Hubbard, Jennifer Reeves, and a special showing of Jean Genet’s defining queer classic, Un Chant D’Amour.

ABOUT MIX NYC:

MIX NYC is the longest-running queer film festival in New York City. Established in 1987, at the height of the AIDS epidemic, by ACT UP stalwarts Jim Hubbard and Sarah Schulman, this DIY festival was organized in response to experimental film venues in New York City not programming contemporary work by LBGTQ+ filmmakers, and as a mecca for astoundingly transgressive, non-commercially viable works. As the nonprofit home of the annual New York Queer Experimental Film Festival and the ACT UP Oral History Project, MIX NYC has featured early works by filmmakers such as Christine Vachon, Todd Haynes, Isaac Julien, and Thomas Allen Harris.