IN PERSONIn Person/pfa theaterThe Saddest Music in the World:Tenth Anniversary CelebrationThursday / 1.24.13 / 7:00Guest emcee Peter Conheim <strong>and</strong> live music by Brale Co.set the scene for the tenth-anniversary celebration of GuyMaddin’s The Saddest Music in the World. With libationsprovided by Pyramid Brewery. p. 27African <strong>Film</strong> Festival <strong>2013</strong>Tuesday / 2.5.13 / 7:00Haitian American filmmaker Guetty Felin presents herfilm Broken Stones. p. 19Screenagers <strong>Film</strong> FestivalSaturday / 2.2.13 / 3:001/2/3/4On Location in Silent CinemaSaturday / 2.2.13 / 6:00Patrick Ellis, UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> doctoral student in film <strong>and</strong>media, introduces two cinematic views of Paris in thetwenties, Études sur Paris <strong>and</strong> Les Halles centrales. Withlive music by pianist Judith Rosenberg. p. 22Wednesday / 2.6.13 / 7:00Behind the Scenes: The <strong>Art</strong> <strong>and</strong>Craft of Cinema with Title DesignerKyle CooperSaturday / 1.26.13 / 8:00Acclaimed title designer Kyle Cooper takes us behindthe-scenesof his craft, followed by a screening of DavidFincher’s Se7en. p. 27Campus Connections:Playwright/Director Stan LaiThursday / 1.31.13 / 7:00Stan Lai, Taiwan’s leading theater playwright/director,presents his film The Peach Blossom L<strong>and</strong>, introducedby UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Sophie Volpp (ComparativeLiterature/East Asian Languages <strong>and</strong> Cultures). p. 19The Sounds of SilenceFriday / 2.1.13 / 7:00Bernie Krause, a pioneer in the recording of natural soundscapes,introduces the West Coast premiere of Pat Collins’s2012 film, Silence. p. 11Sunday / 2.3.13 / 5:00<strong>Film</strong>maker Barry Spinello joins us for a program of experimentalworks, A Kind of Hush. p. 11Friday / 2.15.13 / 9:00UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor <strong>and</strong> Ingmar Bergman specialistLinda Haverty Rugg introduces Bergman’s 1963The Silence. p. 12Sunday / 2.17.13 / 2:00UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Susanna Elm, a medievalist in theDepartment of History, introduces Philip Gröning’s IntoGreat Silence. p. 12Thursday / 2.28.13 / 7:00<strong>Film</strong>makers Rudy Lemcke <strong>and</strong> Darrin Martin join us forSourcing Sound, a program of experimental works. p. 12Meet student filmmakers from Bay Area high schools atour fifteenth annual high school film festival. p. 17Chronicles of Inferno:JAPAN'S <strong>Art</strong> Theater GuildThursday / 2.7.13 / 7:00Series co-curator Rol<strong>and</strong> Domenig of the University ofVienna introduces Kazuo Kuroki’s Silence Has No Wings.p. 24Friday / 2.8.13 / 7:00Series co-curator Go Hirasawa, who teaches at Meiji-Gakuin University in Tokyo, introduces Koji Wakamatsu’sEcstasy of the Angels. p. 24Saturday / 2.9.13 / 8.00Japanese director Susumu Hani, a key figure in ATG, inperson with his 1963 film, She <strong>and</strong> He. p. 24Sunday / 2.10.13 /3:00Two documentaries about children, Children in a Classroom(1955) <strong>and</strong> Children Who Draw (1956), with filmmakerSusumu Hani. p. 25Sunday / 2.10.13 /5:00The Inferno of First Love with director Susumu Hani <strong>and</strong>producer Kimiko Nukamura. p. 25Thursday / 2.14.13 / 7:00Shuji Terayama’s Pastoral: Hide <strong>and</strong> Seek introduced byUC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Miryam Sas (<strong>Film</strong> <strong>and</strong> Media/ComparativeLiterature). p. 25Documentary VoicesTuesday / 2.12.13 / 7:00<strong>Film</strong>maker Minda Martin joins us for a screening of her2009 experimental documentary, Free L<strong>and</strong>. p. 26Tuesday / 2.19.13 / 7:00See On Location in Silent Cinema, below. p. 23UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Mark S<strong>and</strong>berg (Sc<strong>and</strong>inavian/<strong>Film</strong><strong>and</strong> Media) introduces two Victor Sjöstrom films, TerjeVigen <strong>and</strong> The Wind. With live musical accompanimentby The Town Quartet <strong>and</strong> Bruce Loeb. p. 22Tuesday / 2.19.13 / 7:00UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Linda Williams (Rhetoric/<strong>Film</strong> <strong>and</strong>Media) introduces Chang (Merian C. Cooper <strong>and</strong> ErnestSchoedsack, 1927), followed by the Surrealist documentaryL<strong>and</strong> Without Bread. p. 23Wednesday / 2.20.13 / 7:00An imported print of Love <strong>and</strong> Duty (China, 1931) introducedby UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Weihong Bao (East AsianLanguages <strong>and</strong> Cultures/<strong>Film</strong> <strong>and</strong> Media), with live musicalaccompaniment by pianist Judith Rosenberg. p. 23Thursday / 2.21.13 / 7:00Scott Simmon, chair of the English Department at UC Davis,introduces a restored 35mm version of Reginald Barker’s1914 Western, The Bargain, with live musical accompanimentby pianist Frederick Hodges. With short SierraJim’s Reformation. p. 23Friday / 2.22.13 / 7:00UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> professor Anne Nesbet (Slavic Languages<strong>and</strong> Literatures/<strong>Film</strong> <strong>and</strong> Media) introduces The GhostThat Does Not Return, with Bruce Loeb on piano. p. 23<strong>Film</strong> 50: History of CinemaThe Cinematic CityWednesdays at 3:10The Department of <strong>Film</strong> <strong>and</strong> Media’s Marilyn Fabelectures on film history in the UC <strong>Berkeley</strong> course<strong>Film</strong> 50, open to the public as space permits. p. 151. Inferno of First Love, 2.10.132. Stan Lai, 1.31.133. Guetty Felin, 2.5.134. Kyle Cooper, 1.26.1328 january & FEBRuary <strong>2013</strong>
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