475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10016
Monday - Friday
11:00am - 5:00pm
"The coolest film organization in the world." —John Waters
Est. 1961.
"A beautiful, impressionistic cine-poem...Jennifer Reeves' debut feature combines elements of experimental film, narrative film, narrative cinema, and documentary to create a stellar example of personal filmmaking. Poet Lisa Jarnot plays Robyn, a borderline agoraphobe who can't prevent the outside world from penetrating her Brooklyn apartment - whether it's a murder-suicide next door, memories of her true love, or September 11."
- Mark Peranson, CINEMA SCOPE
"A lyrical screenplay...rich, meditative visuals"
- Nick Twemlow, FILMMAKER
"...journey into a beautifully restless mind...Reeves plays her optical printer like a virtuoso"
- Eddie Cockrell, VARIETY
"Reeves proves that 16mm is still a tool for poets."
- Bill Stamets, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
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