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f f a t S 6 1 0 2 C A M J N / p o - o C m l i F s r e g t u demonstrators. Haunted by what happened to his wife, Chandrabhan decides to trespass into Gandhi’s modest bungalow with only one subtitled. 2016; 92 min. Co-Sponsored by the Rutgers University Italian Department! R intention: to kill his wife’s mentor. And then the drama unfolds. 2016; 97 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Nilay Dave! Co-sponsored by the Rutgers University Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers)! Thursday-October 13-Ruth Adams #001–6PM $12; $10; $9 American Experimental Films – Part 1 Sunday-September 18-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 Discover a wide array of American experimental films from the 1940s through the 1960s. Tonight’s program will feature films by Sidney Out of the Box – Seymon Pinkhasov (New York, New York) Peterson, Storm de Hirsch, Marie Menken, Andy Warhol, and others. 80 min. Co-Sponsored by the Rutgers University American An insightful documentary about Gregory Perkel, a contemporary artist who was born in the former Soviet Union, and now lives and works Studies Department! in New Jersey. Perkel makes art out of cardboard boxes, and his commitment to the creative appropriation of materials, which would otherwise be discarded, is finally receiving well-deserved attention. 2016; 38 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Friday-October 14-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM FREE! Seymon Pinkhasov! The Flowers of War - Zhang Yimou Eva Hesse – Marcie Begleiter (New York, New York) A modern masterpiece from acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou, Flowers of War is both visually breathtaking and searing in its Eva Hesse (1936-1970) is one of America’s foremost postwar artists. Her pioneering sculptures, using latex, fiberglass, and plastics, depiction of the horrors that unfolded in Nanking, China, in l937, when the city was invaded and occupied by the Japanese. An American, helped establish what came to be known as the post-minimalist movement. Dying of a brain tumor at the age of 34, she had a mere by the name of John Miller, seeks sanctuary in a Nanking cathedral, and becomes a witness to the appalling crimes against humanity that decade-long career that, despite its brevity, is dense with complex, intriguing works that defy easy categorization. This documentary, the are unfolding outside, at the hands of Japanese Imperial forces. Trapped inside this sanctuary, alongside Miller, are frightened schoolgirls first feature-length appreciation of her life and work, makes superb use of the artist’s voluminous journals and her correspondence with and women, and together they try to survive. Starring Christian Bale. In Cantonese, subtitled. 2011; 142 min. Co-Sponsored by the mentor Sol LeWitt, and also features interviews with fellow artists, such as Richard Serra, Robert Mangold, and Dan Graham, who recall Rutgers University Confucius Institute! her passion, ambition, and tenacity. Art critic Arthur Danto has written that her work is “full of life, of eros, even of comedy… Each piece Cover Art: Eli by Irene Fizer ©2016 vibrates with originality and mischief.” The documentary captures these qualities, but also the psychic struggles of an artist who, in the New Saturday-October 15-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 York art scene of the 1960s, was one of the few women whose work was taken seriously. 2016; 108 min. Co-Sponsored by the Rutgers Best of the Summer 2016 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 1 University Zimmerli Art Museum! The Suitor - Alvaro Congosto (Woodside, New York) A thrilling romance set during the night that Orson Welles broadcast The War of the Worlds in 1938, and announced that Martians had Friday-September 23-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 landed in Grover’s Mill, New Jersey, causing mass panic. 2016; 12 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Alvaro Broken Tiaras - Dorothy Wallace (North Bergen, New Jersey) Congosto! Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center Information: A cross between South Park and School House Rock, Broken Tiaras is a short, animated comedy about a group of avengers, known as Psychedelia - Pat Murphy (Brooklyn, New York) Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center the LadyBugs, who rescue little girls from an oppressive beauty pageant. 2016; 7 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with This documentary thoughtfully chronicles the use of mind-altering drugs, and their ability to induce mystical, or religious, experiences, in 4170 Academic Building, 15 Seminary Place controlled psychotherapy studies that took place prior to the counterculture of the 1960s. Blending archival footage, artistic images, and Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies Director Dorothy Wallace! New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A. Woman With Violin - Mariam Bakashvili (Hackettstown, New Jersey) interviews with leading experts in the field of psychedelic research, Psychedelia reveals a fascinating and little-known history, that An immigrant woman rushes to a violin audition, with the hope of changing her life. 2016; 19 min. With an introduction and Q+A culminates with stories from participants in current research studies, whose experiences have transformed the way that they look at their (848) 932-8482 phone; (732) 932-1935 fax; 4170 Academic Building, 15 Seminary Place session with Director Mariam Bakashvili! inner lives and the outside world. 2015; 60 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Pat Murphy! Co-sponsored by [email protected], [email protected]; The Observer Effect - Eric Hayes (Princeton, New Jersey) the Rutgers University Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers)! Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A. A student facing difficult choices about his future gets mixed up in a dangerous time-travel experiment. 2016; 36 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Eric Hayes! Sunday-October 23- Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 Phone: (848) 932-8482; Fax: (732) 932-1935; The Lockpicker - Randall Okita (Toronto, Canada) Best of the Summer 2016 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 2 In this superbly directed, acted and photographed feature film, an enigmatic teenager, struggles at home and at school in the wake of a A is for Aye-Aye: An Abecedarian Adventure - Augusta Palmer (Brooklyn, New York) E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]; Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com friend's recent death. Poor and neglected, he resorts to stealing from his fellow students and dreams of an escape from the violence that Iris, a curious, precocious and somewhat jaded nine-year-old New Yorker, is on a quest to find a space to exercise her imagination in the threatens him and the people he loves. 2016; 105 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Randall Okita! Co- real world. Wandering down Fifth Avenue, she spies the New York Public Library, walks through its doors, and then finds her way to the sponsored by the Rutgers University Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers)! wondrous Picture Collection, an archive of over a million images. As she pulls a few images from the files, an engraving of an aye-aye suddenly springs to life and takes Iris - and the audience - on a transformative, animated journey. 2016; 14 min. With an introduction and Sunday-September 25-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 Q+A session with Director Augusta Palmer! Five Minutes of Fun - Matthew Riddle (Piscataway, New Jersey) The Other Kids - Chris Brown (San Francisco, California) A collection of assembled clips that are meant to be enjoyed without context or plot. See them as the daydreams of a filmmaker who The Other Kids follows six teenagers as they struggle through their final days of high school in the small, gold rush town of Sonora, CA. The New Jersey Film Festival sm Fall 2016 is curated by Albert Gabriel Nigrin. spends much of his time re-mixing unfinished thoughts. 2016; 7 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Matthew This unique and moving film is a hybrid mix of documentary and fiction, and emerged via a collaboration between the filmmaker and the Schedule Editor: Irene Fizer. Schedule compiler: Vic Fern. Riddle! teenagers who crafted and improvised the various stories. Impending graduation and adulthood brings each of these 17-year-olds to the Auto-Cowrecked - Hannah Leder (Sherman Oaks, California) edge of an emotional precipice. When safety nets prove illusory, it’s up to each of them to find a way to save themselves – and each other. Schedule Designer: Victoria Connor/Design Ideas. A man's life is turned upside-down by a rogue auto-correct. 2015; 8 min. 2016; 95 min. Co-sponsored by the Rutgers University Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers)! Schedule printed by Advanced Printing. Cover Art: Eli by Irene Fizer ©2016. Twitch - Jesse Richton (New York, New York) A young man with Tourette’s Syndrome moves to New York City, but finds that getting a job when you have Tourette's is no small matter. Friday-October 28-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM FREE! 2016; 15 min. A World Without Thieves - Xiaogang Feng After Adderall - Stephen Elliot (New York, New York) A con-team couple (Andy Lau & Rene Liu) head west after taking a city businessman for his BMW. But an encounter with a naive young In 2015, The Adderall Diaries p remiered at the TriBeca Film Festival. Based on Stephen Elliot’s memoir, the film stars James Franco in the carpenter travelling home with his life savings challenges their fate as thieves. In Cantonese, subtitled. 2004; 100 min. Co-Sponsored by lead role. Watching from the sidelines, Elliot was inspired to make his own movie, a movie about James Franco making a movie about him. The result: an intriguing film, set on the borderline between reality and fiction. 2016; 77 min. With an introduction and Q+A SPECIAL PROMOTIONS AND EVENTS: session with Director Stephen Elliot! - Jimmy John’s of New Brunswick will be providing free food prior to all of the New Jersey Film Festival Fall 2016 Dreams That Screenings on Friday, Saturday and Sundays! Money Can Buy Thursday, September 29-Ruth Adams #001–6PM $12; $10; $9 - All films shown that are part of the New Jersey Film Festival Competition between September 17 and October 7 are Dreams That Money Can Buy - Hans Richter New Jersey Premieres! The ultimate Dada/Surrealist cinematic experience. Dreams That Money Can Buy brings to life the dreams of seven people who find -Two Free Screenings on October 14 and 28! themselves in the office of a mind-reading psychiatrist. When he looks into their eyes he sees the reflected images of their unconscious -Free Parking! Join the Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC! worlds. These visions are then manifested on the screen, in saturated, surrealist color, and are based directly on the drawings, paintings, New Jersey has only one media arts center programming year-round -- offering over and scripts of six leading modern artists: Man Ray, Max Ernst, Alexander Calder, Fernand Leger, Marcel Duchamp, and Hans Richter. General Information Sidney Peterson 1946; 80 min. Co-Sponsored by the Rutgers University Zimmerli Art Museum! Time: All film programs begin at 7:00 PM. Films are screened in the order listed. 100 annual film screenings and events: The Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center. Founded in 1982, the Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC draws thousands of Jessica Henson, Dena Schumacher, Michael Warholic, Doug Massell, William Goins, Saturday-October 1-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 Locations : Ruth Adams Bldg. #001 (Near the corner of Jones Street and George Street), 131 George Vanessa Roth, Joe Parker, Michael Gartland, Rob Weiss, Brian Kaufman, Brian A Wig and a Prayer - The Peaches Christ Story - Jeff Schlags (San Francisco, California)? St./Douglass College Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey viewers from throughout New Jersey by providing an alternative media culture. The A Wig and a Prayer takes us into the world of drag queen extraordinaire Peaches Christ, a.k.a. Joshua Grannell, whose Midnight Mass Iglesias, Adrienne Grierson, Andy Milkis, Chris Brown, Robert Fritz, Gladys Bensimon, events, in San Francisco, have become immersive audience experiences combining song, dance, and joyful debauchery. Starring Joshua Voorhees Hall #105 (Near the corner of George Street and Hamilton Street), Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC is dedicated to the non-commercial exhibition of inde - 71 Hamilton Street/, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey Grannell/Peaches Christ and featuring Cloris Leachman, Jennifer Tilly, and Barry Bostwick. 2015, 19 Min. pendent, classic, international, and experimental films and videos. Not only do our David Spaltro, Bobbito Garcia, Cathy Crane, and many others. Peelers - Sevé Schelenz (Vancouver, Canada ) Admission : $12=General; $10=Students + Seniors; $9=Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC Friends. Except the Peelers is at once a grindhouse film, a gore film, a twist on the zombie genre, and a very dark comedy, that sets the right mood for Screenings on October 14 and 28 which are FREE! All films are subject to change. Call our audiences have the opportunity to view many independently produced films, but also Halloween. Blue Jean Douglas is closing down her small-town strip club and leaving for good. Having handed over ownership of her club information number 848-932-8482 the day of show to confirm titles. Please help us continue our cultural mission by joining us as a friend-member. to a shrewd tycoon known as Chromagnum, she is eager to move on to the next chapter of her life. But when a group of coal miners show the added benefit of meeting with filmmakers, actors, screenwriters, and other mem - up, what starts out as a last hurrah for the club turns into a blood bath, as the bar patrons become increasingly and inexplicably violent. Tickets at the door: Tickets are available on a “first-come-first-served” basis and can be purchased at the door bers of the production crew. Some of our guests have included: Todd Solondz, Bill With time running out, Blue Jean steps up to the plate to stop the spread of destruction before it’s too late. For mature audiences only! beginning a half-hour before the start time. Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC Friend-Membership Form 2016; 95 min. Plympton, Gary Null, Veronica Burstein, Jem Cohen, Peter Sillen, Jason Rosette, Advance tickets: Advance tickets are available to groups of two or more only, and can be purchased through Paypal up to the day before a screening (unless that screening is sold out). Log onto www.paypal.com, and use Susan Muska, Greta Olafsdottir, Sarah Jacobson, Martin Scorsese, Thelma Sunday-October 2- Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 [email protected] as the send money address. Tickets are $14 each in advance. Include the Benefits include: You’re Just Projecting - Marinah Janello (Boston, Massachusetts) names of the attendees and the date of the screening in the memo box. We will have a list of those Schoonmaker-Powell, Paul Morrissey, D.A. Pennebaker, Chris Hegedus, Tim -Discounted admission to Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC screenings, and special events. In this experimental film, which intentionally fragments the female body, popular images of women from the 1950's-60’s are juxtaposed with who pre-paid at the door. Advance tickets are non-refundable. Call or email us for more info on contemporary images, to alter and to satirize the male gaze. 2016; 2 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Marinah advance ticket sales. Kirkman, Joseph Dorman, Ted Sod, Heather McDonald, Mark Rappaport, Sara -Discounted tuition to Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC film/video workshops and courses. Janello! Racing The Sunrise - Amy Russo (Los Angeles, California) Directions: Ruth Adams Bldg. #001= Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 9 and then take Route 18N (New Brunswick Driver, Jim McKay, Su Friedrich, Menachem Daum, Ken Smith, Aviva Kempner, -Discounted prices on Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC T-shirts and other merchandise. In this touching film based on true events, a resourceful and resilient young girl takes care of her dysfunctional mother, and her two direction-Local Lanes) for approximately 1 mile and take the Commercial Avenue exit. Go up -First-class subscription to Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC program calendars. younger sisters, who live with their chins just above the water. We follow her through one day, the hardest day of her life. 2016; 17 min. Commercial Ave to the second light and make a left on George Street. Then go about 100 yards and make a David Riker, John Hulme, Charles Creasy, Tony Leahy, Jeff Cline, Diane Bonder, left into the service road (opposite Jones St. on the right) into the Douglass Campus and park in University With an introduction and Q+A session with lead actress Josephine Cooper! parking lot #69 at the end of the service road. Additional parking is available on Jones Street and behind the Sarah Karloff, Michel Negroponte, Vlas and Charley Parlapanides, Ethan Falk, David -Free admission and reservation privileges included on upper-level memberships ($200 and C.I.T. - Cara Consilvio (Cranford, New Jersey) Douglass Student Center near the corner of Nichol Avenue and George Street. Sarah and Lizzie are best friends. They live for their summers at Blackhawk Farm, times filled with hard work, friendship and horses. After Rick Balcorta, Roger Weisberg, Daina Krumins, Jenny Stein, James LaVeck, D.R. above). Inquire for details. All memberships are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by ten years as campers, this summer, 18-year-old Lizzie will be a counselor, while 17-year-old Sarah is a C.I.T. (Counselor in Training). A map and directions can also be accessed at: http://search.rutgers.edu/buildings.html?q=ruth%20adams law. Friend-memberships are valid for two seasons (approximately 8 months). Additional tax- Sarah would love to be a counselor, but her late summer birthday seals her fate as a C.I.T. Everything changes when Sarah is told a secret Hernandez, Matthew Garrett, Thomas Franklin, Thierry Daher, Carolyn Travis, that will change Lizzie's life forever. 2016; 19 min. With an introduction and Q+A session with Director Cara Consilvio! Voorhees Hall #105=Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 9 and then take Route 18N (New Brunswick Yasuki Nakajima, Aileen Bordman, Patrick Donnelly, Sara Taksler, Naomi Greenfeld, deductible donations are also welcome. Tenderness- Emilia Zielonka (Gydnia, Poland) direction) and go for 2 1/2 miles to the College Avenue Campus/George Street exit (immediately An intense psychological drama about a teenage couple, Irka and Milosz, who lock themselves in a hotel room for a single night. It seems after the Route 27S exit). Make a left at the light at the end of the exit ramp onto George Street, Marylou Tibaldo-Bongiorno, Jerome Bongiorno, Sanjiban Sellew, Susan Ingraham, ___Student/Senior* $ 35 ____Donor $ 250 they have a perfectly prepared plan and there is just one thought guiding them: our love is unique and everlasting. That night they spend then go to the next light and make a right onto Hamilton Street. Then go to the next light and make together at the hotel will change everything between them 2015; 25 min. a right onto College Avenue. Almost immediately on your right hand side you’ll see a University Martha Rosler, Mark Berger, Raphael Ortiz, Maureen Gosling, Marc Maurino, ___Individual $ 40 ____Benefactor $ 500 Parking Lot (#9) which is made available for New Jersey Film Festival patrons to park in. Voorhees A Ticking Time Bomb - Tamara and Thomas Balsamides (Montvale, New Jersey) Hall is adjacent to the Zimmerli Art Museum and is 100 paces across the from Matthew Brown, Moon Molson, Jave Galt-Miller, Micah Baskir, Paul La Blanc, ___Dual $ 75 ____Sponsor $ 1000 Lyme disease could be called a silent epidemic. Thousands of New Jersey residents have been infected, but current tests for the disease Parking Lot 9. Patrons can also park in Rutgers Lots #1 (next to Kirkpatrick Chapel) and #16 (next are outdated and often inaccurate, and the course of treatment recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, and by many doctors, is to Murray and Milledoler Halls). Thurston Smith, Tim Eberle, Damian Kolody, Nancy O’Mallon, Kathy Foronjy, Joe ___Contributing $ 150 ____Patron $ 2000 often woefully inadequate. This timely and informative documentary introduces us to individuals who contracted Lyme disease, and were Coburn, Michael Knowles, Luke Mathany, Sarah Wickliffe, Jonathan Budine, Melissa ___Sustaining $ 200 ____Donation $ ______then confronted by doctors, insurance companies, and the medical establishment as a whole, that did not recognize, acknowledge, or offer A map and directions can also be accessed online at: http://rumaps.rutgers.edu/?q=bnum:3013 *=please include proof of full-time student or senior status! effective treatments, to alleviate the debilitating and prolonged effects of this disease. 2016; 54 min. With an introduction and Q+A Thomson, Beth Miranda Botshon, Daniel Califf-Glick, Bonnie Blake, Linda Helm session with Director Tamara and Thomas Balsamides! Co-sponsored by the Rutgers University School of Environmental and Note: Parking in the lots listed above are only for visitors to the University. 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