San Francisco Cinematheque Digital Archives

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    Production element used in the creation of poster for "Industrial-Film Atrocity Exhibit” screening, presented at Other Cinema, August 4, 1990. Image from Jack Stevenson’s Pandemonium magazine.
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    Press release documenting screening of films by Warren Sonbert and Gunvor Nelson, May 6, 1990. Warren Sonbert (June 26, 1947 - May 31, 1995) was an experimental filmmaker whose work began in New York in the mid-1960s, and continued in San Francisco throughout the second half of his life. Sonbert taught filmmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Bard College at various times, and regularly reviewed classical recordings and opera, as well as film, for periodicals including The Advocate and the Bay Area Reporter. He died of complications from AIDS at his home in San Francisco in 1995. Swedish artist and experimental filmmaker Gunvor Grundel Nelson was born in 1931 in Kristinehamn, Sweden. Some of her most widely known works were created while she lived in the Bay Area in the mid-1960s and early 1970s, where she became well established among other artists in the avant-garde film circles.
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    Program note documenting screening of films by Warren Sonbert and Gunvor Nelson, May 6, 1990. Warren Sonbert (June 26, 1947 - May 31, 1995) was an experimental filmmaker whose work began in New York in the mid-1960s, and continued in San Francisco throughout the second half of his life. Sonbert taught filmmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Bard College at various times, and regularly reviewed classical recordings and opera, as well as film, for periodicals including The Advocate and the Bay Area Reporter. He died of complications from AIDS at his home in San Francisco in 1995. Swedish artist and experimental filmmaker Gunvor Grundel Nelson was born in 1931 in Kristinehamn, Sweden. Some of her most widely known works were created while she lived in the Bay Area in the mid-1960s and early 1970s, where she became well established among other artists in the avant-garde film circles.
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    Notes on Warren Sonbert's Friendly Witness and Gunvor Nelson's Natural Features. Author unknown. Warren Sonbert (June 26, 1947 - May 31, 1995) was an experimental filmmaker whose work began in New York in the mid-1960s, and continued in San Francisco throughout the second half of his life. Sonbert taught filmmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and Bard College at various times, and regularly reviewed classical recordings and opera, as well as film, for periodicals including The Advocate and the Bay Area Reporter. He died of complications from AIDS at his home in San Francisco in 1995. Swedish artist and experimental filmmaker Gunvor Grundel Nelson was born in 1931 in Kristinehamn, Sweden. Some of her most widely known works were created while she lived in the Bay Area in the mid-1960s and early 1970s, where she became well established among other artists in the avant-garde film circles.
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    Flyer advertising the Other Cinema DVD label.
  • https://archive.org/download/CBATL_OC-37-UF-019/CBATL_OC-37-UF-019.jpg

    Flyer for Farewell To A Pilot program at Other Cinema, which took place on December 16, 2011. Includes expanded cinema, acoustics, and electronics featuring a rare audio-visual collaboration between Thomas Carnacki & Sylvia Schedelbauer.
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    Handmade drawing of Craig Baldwin and Bill Daniel, created in anticipation of the (not completed) film "Invisible Insurrection." Artist unknown.
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    Limited edition zine, created in honor of Bruce Baillie's return to the Bay Area and in conjunction with a week-long series of screenings, talks, and other activities by and for the artist, April 17-22, 1995. This zine was published by the San Francisco Cinematheque and very few copies exist. Contains photographs, journals, letters, and criticism, including original writing. Edited by Timoleon Wilkins.
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    A review written by James Irwin on a program of Gunvor Nelson's films that was presented by the San Francisco Cinematheque. The review was written for the Cinematograph.
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    Poster listing film programs offered by the San Francisco Cinematheque. Programs were held at the San Francisco Art Institute.
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