New Acquisitions
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Now Available: New Digital Files from Larry Gottheim
Canyon Cinema is pleased to announce that two of Larry Gottheim‘s sublime, early minimal films, the winterscapes Thought (1970) and Doorway (1971), are now available for rent as digital files. For a full list of Gottheim’s films available from Canyon, please visit:https://canyoncinema.com/catalog/filmmaker/?i=133 Thought (1970, 8 minutes, color, silent, digital file) Opens on a snowy world, […]
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New Artist Member: Tulapop Saenjaroen
Canyon Cinema is excited to welcome Tulapop Saenjaroen to the collection! Tulapop Saenjaroen is an artist and filmmaker currently based in Bangkok, Thailand. His recent works interrogate the correlations between image production and production of subjectivity as well as the paradoxes intertwining control and freedom in late capitalism. In the combined narrative and essayistic manner, […]
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Now Available: 13 New Exhibition Files from Dominic Angerame
Canyon Cinema is pleased to announce the arrival of 13 exhibition files from the San Francisco cine-poet and documentarist Dominic Angerame! Since 1969, Angerame has made more than 35 films that have been shown and won awards in festivals around the world. As Silke Tudor attests, “To see the city through the eyes of Dominic […]
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Now Available: New 2k Digitization of Christopher Harris’s Reckless Eyeballing
Canyon Cinema is pleased to announce that a new 2k digitization of Christopher Harris‘s Reckless Eyeballing is now available for rent. Thanks to Colorlab, Mark Toscano, and Academy Film Archive for their assistance in creating this stunning new transfer, available exclusively from Canyon. Reckless Eyeballing (2004, 13 minutes, b&w, sound, 16mm film or digital file) […]
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New Artist Member: Brigid McCaffrey
Canyon Cinema is pleased to welcome Brigid McCaffrey to the collection! Brigid McCaffrey is a Los Angeles-based artist and filmmaker whose work documents environments and people in states of flux. Her films explore extremes of autonomy and coexistence experienced by individuals who have distinct relationships with the land. Often taking shape as nuanced portraits, the […]
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Lynne Sachs: Between Thought and Expression, Five-Program Retrospective Now Available for Rent
Now available for rent from Canyon Cinema: Lynne Sachs: Between Thought and Expression, a five-program retrospective, organized by the Museum of the Moving Image and curated by Edo Choi. “For more than thirty years, artist Lynne Sachs has constructed short, bold mid-length, and feature films incorporating elements of the essay film, collage, performance, and observational […]
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Now Available: 8 Exhibition Files from Bill Brown
Canyon Cinema is pleased to announce the arrival of 8 exhibition files from nomadic film essayist Bill Brown! Included amongst this new acquisition are digital files for four films that were previously available from Canyon on 16mm – Roswell (1994), Hub City (1997), Confederation Park (1999), and Buffalo Common (2001) – as well as the […]
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New DVD: Jon Behrens’ A City in Four Parts and Other Films 2009-2019
Now available from Canyon Cinema! This DVD collection of short films by Seattle experimentalist Jon Behrens features 16 films (!) from the last ten years, digitally remastered in 2 and 4K. Info: https://canyoncinema.com/catalog/film/?i=5388 DVD includes: In the Autumn Before the Winter Comes Man’s Last Mad Surge of Youth (2019)A Beginning a Middle and an End (2013)A City […]
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New Artist Member: Paige Taul
Canyon Cinema is thrilled to welcome Paige Taul to the collection! Paige Taul (b.1996) is an Oakland, CA native who received her BA in Studio Art with a concentration in Cinematography from the University of Virginia and her MFA in Moving Image from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her work engages with and challenges […]
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Now Available: Multiple Works by Kirk Tougas
Canyon welcomes Kirk Tougas, noted experimental film artist, director of photography, producer, director, curator, and founder of Vancouver’s Pacific Cinematheque to the collection. With over 250 professional credits, Tougas is recognized as one of Canada’s pre-eminent feature documentary cinematographers. Representing many cultural, anthropological, social, and political themes, these films have been broadcast on every major […]