San Francisco Cinematheque Digital Archives

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    Flyer for the Experimental Films from East Germany program at Artists' Television Access, which took place on July 20, 1990. Includes films by three German Democratic Republic artists.
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    Flyer outlining the history of ATA, 1989. From the archives of Craig Baldwin.
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    Primary and secondary documents relating to the life and work of filmmaker Bruce Baillie, co-founder of San Francisco Cinematheque and Canyon Cinema. Folder includes program notes (for screenings at the Whitney Museum, San Francisco Cinematheque, and elsewhere), letters to SF Cinematheque staff, press clippings and reviews, press releases and program announcements, photocopied photos of Baillie and his family members and friends, published, interviews, filmography and biographical info, and critical essays.
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    Primary and secondary documents related to the life of Bruce Baillie. Folder contains photocopied and original photographs, letters to Cinematheque staff, newspaper clippings and reviews, program notes, email correspondence, press releases and screening fliers, resumes, postcards and hand-written letters.
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    Primary and secondary documents related to the life and work of Bruce Baillie. Folder contains correspondence (hand-written letters, greeting cards, postcards), photocopies photos of Baillie and family, travel information, screening posters and program notes, original typescript of Michael Wallin's essay "For Bruce Baillie: Canyon Cinema's Father, My Dad" (1995), correspondence from Chick Strand, email correspondence, an illustration of Canyon Cinema's first logo, a letter from Baillie to President Bill Clinton (1993), a notice of Baillie's convocation screening at UC Berkeley (1971), grant proposal to the Ford Foundation (1963), film descriptions (including for unfinished films).
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    Flyer for a program at Other Cinema, which took place on 2/17/1996. Includes films by Annaliza Savage, David Cox, Eric Saks, Joey Skaggs, Igor Vamos, Helen Stickler, and Chris Gore.
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    Flyer for the Optronica program at Other Cinema, which took place on October 11, 2014. Artists listed include John Davis, Sweet Tooth, Kerry Laitala, Jeremy Rourke, Brian Darr, Len Lye, Mary Ellen Bute and Dan Gunning.
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    "Film Video, & Performance" text taped to a piece of paper.
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    ARE Cinema Screen calendar, Spring 1982. Programs include One P.M.; S.F. State on Strike, Trans-Europe Express; La Jetee; The Man Who Left His Will On Film; Diary of a Yunbogi Boy; Johnny Guitar; Rancho Notorious; Malatesta, Red Squad; Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?; The Bridgegroom; The Comedienne, and the Pimp. Programs curated by Craig Baldwin and Jeff Skoller.
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    Optronica and Avant to Live: New Experimental Works flyer, 2014. Programs include Headboggle + Becker + Vision Nocturna; Gendreau's Discrepant Parataxis + Funk's 3-D; and New Experimental Works.
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