475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10016
Monday - Friday
11:00am - 5:00pm

Est. 1961.
"The coolest film organization in the world." —John Waters
On MONDAY, JUNE 1st, at 7pm, join us at The Film-Makers' Cooperative (475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor) for a retrospective screening of the films of longtime FMC artist-member, and current FMC Advisory Board member, Devon Narine-Singh.
Devon Narine-Singh is an experimental filmmaker, curator, and scholar based in New York. Narine-Singh's areas of interest include found materials and explorations of addiction and recovery in mass media. Narine-Singh is currently working on several projects and articles, and their films have screened internationally at venues such as Microscope Gallery, UltraCinema, The New School, and The Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival. He has presented at NYU Cinema Studies, and curated screenings at The Film-Makers' Cooperative and Maysles Cinema.
This hour-long program features four of Narine-Singh's films and includes the New York premiere of their latest work, A Sleepless Night, as well as a screening of the New York Trilogy, shown for the first time as a single work. Narine-Singh will be in attendance to introduce the films and answer audience members' questions!
The Film-Makers’ Cooperative (a.k.a. New American Cinema Group) is the largest archive and distributor of independent and avant-garde films in the world. Established in 1961 by a group of 22 path-breaking moving image artists (including Andy Warhol, Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clarke, and Stan Brakhage), the Coop has more than 5,000 films, videotapes, and DVDs in its collection.
475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10016
Monday - Friday
11:00am - 5:00pm