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Film: Documentary

Blank City (2009)

When

Thursday Oct 1, 2009 (7pm)

Where

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MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (Venue Partner)

11 W 53rd St

212.708.9400

Price

Free with museum admission. Film-only tickets: adults $10; seniors $8; members and children under 16 are free; member friends $5. Please visit our website for more details.

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Part of the Looking at Music: Side 2 film exhibition


Held in conjunction with the Looking at Music: Side 2 gallery exhibition


Céline Danhier’s documentary uncovers New York’s underground filmmaking scene between roughly 1977 and 1987, a time when pioneering independent filmmakers collaborated with experimental musicians and vanguard artists, all on a shoestring budget, to create some of the most daring films of their generation.


Blank City. 2009. USA. Directed by Céline Danhier. 100 min.


About Looking At Music: Side 2 film exhibition:

In the early 1970s New York was a haven for young, renegade artists, many of whom doubled as musicians and poets. Art and music cross-fertilized with a vengeance, following a stripped-down, hard-edged, antiestablishment ethos. Some artists plastered city walls with self-designed posters or spray-painted monikers, while others commandeered abandoned buildings, turning vacant garages into makeshift theaters for Super-8 film screenings and raucous performances. Many found the experimental music scene more vital and conducive to their contrarian ideas than the handful of contemporary art galleries in the city. This screening series features films made by many of these artists, along with films that capture the spirit of New York City during that tumultuous era.