Screening

On Sunday, February 16th, at 8pm, five films from the collection of The Film-Makers' Cooperative screen at Brooklyn Art Haus in MIX NYC's Valentine's-themed show "To Oblivion."
"Join us for A Very Mix Valentine’s show on Sunday, Feb 16th. TO OBLIVION features films from the MIX archive and beyond, snapshots of queer love and sex from 1965 to 1994. These films are at turns lush, impressionistic, sensual, dirty, vivid, and touching. We’re running a bevy of 16mm prints, and two live scores from the virtuosic Postmortemdemon and real-life girlfriend Sloane McCarthy. Join us for a sexy and entrancing Sunday night at Brooklyn Art Haus. The perfect way for you and your valentine to cool down from cupid’s big day." —MIX NYC
Program:
- Jerovi (1965, The Film-Makers' Cooperative) - dir. José Rodriguez-Soltero, 12 min, 16mm, silent with live score from Postmortemdemon (Sid Diamond)
- The Flower Market (1994, The Film-Makers' Cooperative) - dir. Jack Waters, 15 min, Digital
- Holding (1971) - dir. Coni Beeson 13 min, 16mm
- DHPG Mon Amour (1989, The Film-Makers' Cooperative) - dir. Carl George, 12 min, 16mm
- Razor Head (1984, The Film-Makers' Cooperative) - dir. Tom Chomont, 4 min, 16mm, silent with live score by Sloane McCarthy
- Oblivion (1969, The Film-Makers' Cooperative) - dir. Tom Chomont, 5 min, 16mm. silent with live score by Sloane McCarthy