Photos from SFMOMA’s Quick Billy Screening with Bruce Baillie
Posted October 6th, 2011 in Announcements, Events and Screenings, News

Bruce Baillie introduces his films Pieta and Quick Billy, which screened at SFMOMA last Thursday.
Photos of Bruce Baillie Talking at SFMOMA
Here are some great pictures from last week’s SFMOMA film screening with Bruce Baillie, courtesy of filmmaker and member Maïa Cybelle Carpenter.

Canyon Cinema’s Director, Dominic Angerame, talks about Canyon’s 50th anniversary this year.
See more pictures on her Flickr, as well as a priceless video of the audience singing “Happy Birthday” to Canyon Cinema, lead by Baillie:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maiacybelle/sets/72157627664040863/
Thanks for a great evening, and be sure to check out more of our 50th anniversary screening events throughout the fall at Ninth Street Independent Film Center. More details here:
http://canyoncinema.com/2011/08/25/celebrating-canyon-cinemas-50th-anniversary/

Bruce Baillie is The Man! Graceful and charismatic. A uniquely talented cinematic artist and wonderful human being. If there was anyway i could have afforded to be there, I would have gone!
Gosh darn, Bruce….missed you again! Somewhere I had a wonderful tape you sent me about “Stephan Daedalus” driving his bike up and down the beach and the dangerous future (2011) when we all would be compelled to sit down and partake of ‘ scratchy little eeny meeny miney mo movies.’ The operative idea was that Super 8 was on the verge of launching a democratic revo-lution, or something like that. That was about 1968. I was working with Stan VanderBeek in Cambridge, learning to singleframe. Guess it’ds time to get back to SF.
Peace, dave buehler [O Dem Bananas, Flme, AK47, Spiro Agnew, Secrewtary's Day, etc.]