1998 Schedule Grid
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| TIME | CULBRETH | REGAL | VINEGAR HILL | EXPANDED FESTIVAL |
| Thursday, October 29 - "Crime Jazz, Beat Cinema and Beyond" | ||||
| 7pm | MICKEY ONE with Arthur Penn, Rip Torn, and Roger Ebert | BLOW UP with Swing Bridge | THE CHELSEA GIRLS | TNT and DirecTV present the Bayly Art Museum Gala Opening Party (5pm, $50) |
| 10pm | PAYDAY with Rip Torn | HIPSTERS, SLACKERS, AND MAD ARTISTS | ||
| Friday, October 30 - "Tough Guys and Fatal Femmes" | ||||
| 10am | ANATOMY OF A MURDER | THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE with composer David Amram | LE SAMOURAI and Guapear |
Panel: Hip Irony with Ebert, Carney, Frank and Edmundson (10:30am, Commonwealth Room, Newcomb) Ken Jacobs: Lecture on Hans Hofman (12pm, Museum) |
| 1pm | THE CINCINNATI KID with Rip Torn | THE BIG SLEEP (Pre-Release Version) | PANDORA'S BOX accompanied by Art Wheeler |
Panel: Composing Jazz Scores for the Media with David Amram, Stu Gardner (Newcomb) No More Nice Girls: Feminism, Film, Autobiography with B. Ruby Rich (Theory Seminar, Minor Hall) Curry Forum: Marketing Cool to Kids with Thomas Frank (Curry School) |
| 4pm | LAST TANGO IN PARIS | Shot By Shot: BLOW UP with Roger Ebert | THE CONNECTION with Bridges Go Round and guest producer Lewis Allen | |
| 7pm | A CHAPLIN EVENING with the Paragon Ragtime Orchestra | THIRTEEN with David Williams | FUSES AND OTHER FILMS with Carolee Scheemann and B. Ruby Rich | SIX STRING SAMURAI (Newcomb, $2.50 at the door) |
| 10pm | SUPERFLY and FOXY BROWN | THE KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE with Ray Carney | FIREWORKS (HANA-BI) | MODULATIONS (Newcomb, $2.50 at the door) |
| Saturday, October 31 - "Rebel Boys and Riot Grrrls" | ||||
| 10am | FROM HERE TO ETERNITY | Shot By Shot: BLOW UP with Roger Ebert | THE RIVER'S EDGE |
Jack Smith By Ken Jacobs with Ken Jacobs (9:30am, 135 Campbell) Black Cool (9:30am, Newcomb) |
| 1pm | WEST SIDE STORY | THE FUGITIVE KIND | KELLY LOVES TONY with Spencer Nakasako |
Making Linc's presented by Tim and Daphne Reid (11am, Newcomb) Panel: The Arts of Spontaneity with Belgrad, Jacobs, Amram, Sanders, di Prima, Fred W. & Gloria McDarrah (Campbell Hall) Interactivity, Electronic Cinema, and Infinite Time with Lynn Hershman (Clemons 201, 1:30pm) |
| 4pm | REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE | ME AND WILL with co-directors Melissa Behr and Sherrie Rose | SHADOWS and The End with Ray Carney | Presentation: Keanu Cool with Jose Munoz and Jonathan Flatley (Newcomb) |
| 7pm | PULL MY DAISY: A Beat Generation Reunion with David Amram, Ed Sanders, and Diane di Prima | MELTING POT with director Tom Musca and actor Paul Rodriguez | CONCEIVING ADA with Lynn Hershman | LOVE'S LABOR LOST (Newcomb, $2.50) |
| 10pm | LIVING OUT LOUD | HARD CORE LOGO | FLAT IS BEAUTIFUL and other films with artist Sadie Benning | A BUCKET OF BLOOD (Newcomb, $2.50) |
| Sunday, November 1 - "Hippies, Punks, and Other Subcultures" | ||||
| 10am | ALICE'S RESTAURANT with director Arthur Penn | Shot By Shot: BLOW UP with Roger Ebert | ME AND MY BROTHER with guest speaker Gordon Ball | Panel: Filming Rebel Women / Rebel Women Filming with B. Ruby Rich, Carolee Schneemann, Sadie Benning, and Lynn Hershman (11am, Newcomb) |
| 1pm | SHADRACH with William and Susan Styron | DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION III | TWO WRENCHING DEPARTURES with Ken Jacobs (2pm) | Gallery Talk: Fred W. McDarrah (Bayly Museum) |
| TIME | CULBRETH | REGAL | VINEGAR HILL | EXPANDED FESTIVAL |